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Reading: Luke 21:25-36
/When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.
/Luke 21:28 (NIV)
 
!! I.     Watch the Signs
       A.
Yes, Jesus tells us to Look for them
               1.
Not just an exercise for fanatics ([[29-31|bible:Luke 21:29-31]])
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Haven’t we all seen the one who finally found the “key” to all this.
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But we must still look for the signs.
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But look for–/don’t invent/ them!
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Not every disaster is a sign!
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God puts the signs up so we’ll see.
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We just have to pay attention!
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They seem to point to Disaster
               1.
This way to Vancouver?
a.
From Burlington to Alger follow the signs on I-5 that point to /Vancouver/
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The sign, /by itself/ doesn’t tell the whole story.
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These signs don’t look that good.
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They look like they point to the end
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The ocean and sky, out of control!
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