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Take a second to rule.
Hello.
Good morning.
How is everyone?
Good to see you this morning.
So.
Take a second to reflect on that.
Here's a Alan Watts said it, isn't this an older proverb?
That Alan Watts has got a reading at the sharing.
A said he said, at the end, it is really impossible to tell whether anything happened.
It, was there anything that happens?
Whether it's good or bad because you will never know the consequences from an event.
If you like that idea.
Maybe some people find that comforting.
Some people maybe not.
I mean, I would find it difficult to live life single.
Maybe I'm just imagining it an amazing event.
Like your your kid runs up to you and say daddy daddy.
Daddy.
Isn't that cool?
Maybe.
Talk about a downer, but I do think there's something really fast Eddie.
I heard this terrible, many years ago, and I have used it in conversation many times because I, I find it so fast.
Getting the reason I sure today is because when we look at the story of Paul and Lydia, my mind went to this and I thought, well, here's a case in which Paul goes through, and we'll go through various forms of Misfortune.
At least from a human perspective, and yet he seems to have a drive in a purpose through it all.
That will be a woman named Lydia will be sweet.
We don't learn a whole lot about.
But knowing her position.
She's well off.
She's a seller of purple cloth and yet something seems to be missing from her life.
She's searching for something.
Some fashion by the question.
How do you give meaning to events in your life?
So, ask yourself that question.
How do you give meeting?
How do you attribute meaning to events in your life?
I mean, invite Ruth up to read the text that you are.
And think about the question.
How do you attribute meaning to events in your life?
Morning, everyone.
That reading this morning is from Acts chapter 16.
Reading from verse 11 to 15.
Its own page.
11, 12, and your Bibles is titled Lydia's conversation in Philippine.
From trios.
We put out to sea and seal Street for some more threes and the next day we went on to neonopolis.
From there.
We travelled to Phillipi a Roman Colony.
I'm deleting city of that, District of Macedonia, and we stayed there several days.
On the Sabbath.
We went outside the city gate, to the river where we expected to find a place of Prayer.
We sat down and began to speak to the women who had gathered there.
One of those listening was a woman from the city of thyatira named Lydia a dealer in purple cloth.
She was a worshipper of God.
The Lord opened her heart to this phone to Paul's message.
When she and the members of her household were baptized.
She invited us to her home.
If you consider me, I believe it in the Lord.
She said come and stay at my house, and she posed to be DDOS.
Thank you.
Allintitle this talk to embrace and be embraced.
I hope you see that Arc throughout this.
I'm going to take a step back before we continue a little bit of context from last week.
I probably should have quizzed you to see if you remember these rather than putting it up on the screen, but Matt spoke with spoke to us last week where he is and he gave us these steps.
You see is he Paul was trying to go to a place that we might call Asia Minor.
I'm some text message, call Asia that the reference to Asia.
There will be a western part of modern-day turkey and it says that the spirit of God or Spirit of Jesus prevented them or forbidden him from going there.
We're not, we're not going to get an explanation.
Why?
And these are the steps that that Matt walked us through said go until God, says stop.
God can stop you easy.
When God says go. Go.
So pull for whatever reason wanted to go to this place called Asia Minor.
He wanted to reach the people there and known Paul.
He would have been passionate about that.
We read elsewhere in which Paul says, I want to be all things to all people.
So that some might be saved.
Pull headache, a fervent Urgent Message, and you be prevented.
I'm sure he was frustrated.
And do what you do?
Oh my gosh, Ona.
And running the opposite way.
He altered course.
He went to this new place.
We're actually going to find something rather unexpected when he gets there.
So I want to continue this conversation about how should we go?
Because the last words that Jesus leaves us as he's ascending up to heaven, are go right.
Go make a siples of all Nations.
So the Acts of the Apostles, this book are the stories of those, carrying out that command of Jesus, they are going and we're learning about how we should go.
So we'll look at look at this story through a Bibble lens through three virtues that Paul often talks about.
Just let me know the three.
Major virtues that Paul talks about three major christian virtues.
I need the first one safe.
Hope and charity or love.
Yes.
And so I want to suggest that we can see Paul going in faith going in.
Hope and going in love and by going and safe, going, and hope and going in love.
The events that happened to circumstances that changed his course.
Do not cause him to lose.
Hope, do not cause them to lose a sense of purpose or a sense of urgency.
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