Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

When A Christian Falls

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00:02 male announcer: This presentation is brought to you
00:03 by the friends of the Amazing Facts Ministry.
00:10 Doug Batchelor: On Christmas Eve 1971,
00:12 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke boarded Lansa flight 508
00:17 with her mother in Lima, Peru.
00:18 After crossing the Andes Mountains,
00:21 dark thunderclouds surrounded the aircraft,
00:23 causing severe turbulence.
00:25 Suddenly, a bolt of lightning struck
00:27 the plane's engine, tearing off a wing.
00:30 As the doomed airliner spiraled towards the earth,
00:32 the cabin disintegrated, and Juliane found herself
00:35 strapped to a row of seats falling silently
00:38 through the stormy sky.
00:40 Plummeting over 10,000 feet, she struck the jungle canopy
00:44 and slammed into the forest floor.
00:46 Incredibly, Juliane survived the two-mile fall with a just
00:50 a broken collarbone and a gash in her arm.
00:53 Failing to find other survivors, Juliane hiked for days to reach
00:56 civilization and was eventually reunited with her father.
01:00 You know, the Bible talks about when Adam and Eve fell through
01:02 the devil's temptations in the Garden of Eden,
01:05 it brought down the whole human race.
01:08 But Jesus came to help us survive this great fall into sin
01:12 and to make it back to the Father's house.
01:15 Do you ever think that maybe you have fallen too far
01:18 or too many times?
01:20 Join me now for some encouragement as we talk about
01:23 what the Bible has to say on this important topic.
01:30 Doug: Our message this morning is dealing with
01:34 When A Christian Falls, and the Bible has a lot to say
01:39 about the subject of falling.
01:42 There's actually a somewhat famous report that has made
01:47 the rounds, it's also a little bit humorous, about a bricklayer
01:53 who sent in a report to an insurance company that was
01:55 asking for more information regarding an accident.
01:57 This is, dates back several years, but it's a masterpiece.
02:01 I'd like to share this with you.
02:04 "I'm writing in response to your request
02:06 for additional information.
02:08 In block number three of the accident reporting forum,
02:11 I put 'poor planning' as a cause of my accident.
02:15 You said in your letter that I should explain more fully.
02:18 I trust that the following details will be sufficient.
02:21 I am a bricklayer by trade.
02:24 On the day of the accident, I was working alone on a roof
02:26 of a ten-story building.
02:29 When I completed my work, I discovered I had about
02:31 500 pounds of bricks leftover.
02:34 Rather than carry them down by hand, I decided to lower them to
02:38 the ground in a barrel by using a pulley which fortunately was
02:41 attached to the side of the building at the 10th floor.
02:44 Securing the rope at ground level, I went to the roof,
02:47 loaded the 500 pounds of bricks in the barrel, then went back
02:51 down to the ground to untie the rope, holding it tightly
02:55 to ensure a slow descent of the 500 pounds of bricks.
02:59 You'll note in block 11 of the accident reporting form
03:02 that I weigh 135 pounds.
03:06 Due to my surprise, it being jerked off the ground so
03:09 suddenly, I lost my presence of mind and forgot to let go
03:13 of the rope.
03:15 Needless to say, I proceeded at a rapid rate up the side
03:18 of the building.
03:20 In the vicinity of the fifth floor,
03:22 I met the side of the barrel coming down.
03:25 This explains the fractured skull and broken collarbone.
03:29 Fortunately, by this time, I regained my presence of mind
03:33 and was able to hold tightly to the rope in spite of my pain.
03:37 I continued my rapid ascent, not stopping until the fingers of my
03:41 right hand were lodged two knuckles deep in the pulley.
03:46 At approximately the same time, however, the barrel of bricks
03:49 hit the ground, and the bottom fell out of the barrel.
03:54 Devoid of the weight of the bricks, the barrel weighed now
03:56 approximately 30 pounds.
03:59 I refer you again to my weight in block number 11
04:02 of the accident reporting forum.
04:04 As you might imagine, I began a rapid descent down
04:07 the side of the building.
04:09 In the vicinity of the fifth floor, I met the empty barrel
04:12 coming up again.
04:14 This accounts for the two fractured ankles and lacerations
04:17 of my legs and lower body.
04:20 Fortunately, the second encounter with the barrel slowed
04:23 me enough to lessen the injuries when I fell into the pile
04:26 of bricks, and only three vertebrae are cracked.
04:31 I'm sorry to report however, that as I lay there on the
04:33 bricks in pain and unable to stand, forgetting the empty
04:37 barrel ten stories above me, I lost my presence of mind
04:41 and I let go of the rope."
04:47 That's sort of funny.
04:50 Sometimes people laugh when others fall, they've got a
04:53 special type of comedy, it's called physical comedy
04:57 and some comedians are known for their acts involve
05:00 a lot of falling Dick Van Dyke, Jackie Gleason,
05:04 and Charlie Chaplin, and The Three Stooges,
05:07 and Jerry Lewis, and they're always trying
05:09 to invoke a laugh by falling.
05:11 And people sometimes think it's funny when they see
05:14 someone else fall.
05:15 They've discovered that even some animals, chimpanzees, for
05:18 example, will laugh when they see another chimp trip or fall.
05:24 Kind of sinister that you're glad it's not you, I suppose.
05:29 But biblically falling is not a funny matter.
05:33 It can be very serious.
05:34 All of the pain, and the death, and the misery that we see
05:37 in the world today is a result of a fall.
05:41 There in the Garden of Eden man was given a simple test of
05:44 loyalty to God and His Word, or they could choose to follow
05:48 the rebel, which involved really self-worship.
05:52 And because Adam and Eve did not trust the Lord, and maybe they
05:55 wanted the God-like powers the serpent promised, they fell.
06:00 Romans 5:12, "Therefore, just as sin came into the world
06:05 through one man, and death through sin--"
06:08 So, death spread to all men because all have sinned.
06:12 Romans 3:23, for how many have sinned?
06:16 All have sinned, and fallen short of the glory of God.
06:23 We've all experienced that because of the fall
06:25 of Adam and Eve.
06:27 Pastor was talking to his five-year-old son about Adam
06:30 and Eve, and the temptation in the garden, he said,
06:34 "Now, what can we learn from that?"
06:36 And the boy said, "Don't play with snakes."
06:38 And it's still good advice, do not listen to the devil.
06:45 Now, that brings us to our story that was in our Scripture
06:47 reading about a person that's in church that falls.
06:53 And it's a story of Eutychus that you find in Acts chapter
06:56 20, and I'd like to take you back there again very quickly.
07:01 Paul is preaching in this region of Asia.
07:05 He's gonna leave the next day, and he doesn't know
07:08 if he'll ever see him again.
07:09 And so, the whole church has gathered for the Sabbath.
07:13 They close the Sabbath together.
07:14 Now technically, it's the first day of the week,
07:17 and he preaches, and he preaches,
07:19 and he preaches.
07:21 And back then at night, they didn't have LED lights.
07:24 They didn't have incandescent bulbs or fluorescent lights.
07:27 They used lamps, and these oil lamps tended to put off a little
07:31 bit of oil, and it says that there were many lamps
07:34 in the upper chamber.
07:35 And the reason they mentioned that is if there's a lot
07:37 of lamps, there's often some smoke residue.
07:40 You ever choke when someone puts out all the candles
07:42 on a birthday cake?
07:43 And it got hard to breathe.
07:47 And so, this young man thought,
07:48 "Well, I'm gonna sit a little closer the window."
07:50 The building's full of people, so it's short on oxygen.
07:52 It may have been a warm night, and the lamps are filling the
07:56 place with smoke and so Eutychus thought that he had a good seat,
08:00 and he leaned down in this stone window sill three stories up,
08:05 tried to keep some fresh air, and still he had one ear
08:07 on the sermon.
08:09 Paul was long in preaching.
08:12 And Eutychus, overcome with sleep, not realizing the
08:17 precarious place, don't sleep in the edge of a window.
08:22 And he flinched, but he flinched,
08:23 and he fell out the window.
08:27 He fell down from the third story, and he was taken up dead.
08:31 Parents and people ran downstairs,
08:33 and they embrace them, and he died from the fall.
08:39 It was fatal.
08:40 But Paul feels really bad because he knows partly it's
08:43 because he preached too long.
08:47 And he went down.
08:49 It's interesting, the word that's used.
08:50 Eutychus fell and Paul went and fell on him.
08:55 And he's praying as he's hugging him, and he tells the crowd
08:59 gathered around, "Trouble not yourselves,
09:01 for his life is in him."
09:03 Now, this point, you're in Acts chapter 20.
09:05 Paul's faith is pretty strong.
09:07 He's already affected some miracles, including maybe
09:09 his own resurrection when he was stoned.
09:12 And not the Paul resurrected himself,
09:14 but God raised him up and a miracle takes place.
09:18 The boy was dead.
09:19 Paul goes and he embraces him.
09:22 You know, when Elijah and Elisha resurrected a boy,
09:27 maybe Paul was thinking back on this story,
09:29 they both did it through physical contact.
09:33 In one case, Elisha put himself on the boy and embraced him.
09:38 "Trouble not yourself, his life is in him."
09:42 And so, there was great rejoicing.
09:44 Now, how is it that he fell?
09:48 Here he's a member, he's in church,
09:49 he's listening to a sermon and he fell.
09:51 Where was he sitting?
09:54 He's sitting near the edge.
09:57 You know how people fall out of church?
10:00 They stay on the edge.
10:03 If he had been in the room, it might have been a little
10:04 tougher, but he wanted to stay on the edge.
10:08 And you know who it was the devil attacks?
10:11 Those on the edge.
10:13 Who does the wolf go after?
10:16 It's the lambs that are on the edge.
10:19 And a lot of people that are sort of on the edge of church,
10:22 now I'm not speaking specifically to young people who
10:24 are sitting on the outside of the building right now,
10:26 but I'm talking about those who, in their lives,
10:29 they sort of go to church once a week.
10:31 They want to stay connected, but they're living on the edge,
10:34 and they are kind of have one foot in the church,
10:38 and they've got one foot in the world.
10:41 So, if you want to be safe, you want to be right
10:43 in the middle of the flock, amen?
10:46 Get involved, get in the middle of it.
10:49 Get in the thick of it.
10:51 You're a lot more-- you're a lot safer.
10:52 You're more inclined to survive as a Christian
10:55 if you stay involved in a church.
10:57 That's one of our goals here in Granite Bay is you'll notice
11:01 that we try to involve the young people in the music,
11:04 in the Scripture reading.
11:05 Some of them volunteer with the media, they help with the sound.
11:09 And I think it's so important that we keep the young people
11:12 engaged, and we keep them involved.
11:14 They're a lot more likely to stay with the faith.
11:16 If they sit near the edge and all they hear is long-winded
11:19 preachers, there's a chance they can fall.
11:23 That's not only young people that fall,
11:25 but it happens to all of us.
11:28 The Bible says the apostles fell.
11:31 Jesus foretold that that would happen.
11:34 Matthew chapter 26, verse 31 Jesus said, and I'm reading this
11:38 from the English Standard Version.
11:40 He said, "You will all fall," I think King James says,
11:42 "You will all stumble."
11:44 But that's the word.
11:46 "You will all fall away because of me this night.
11:48 For it is written, 'I will strike the shepherd,
11:51 and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.'"
11:53 How is it that Peter ended up denying Christ?
11:57 Have you read there in Mark chapter 14 it says
11:59 Peter followed, after Jesus was arrested,
12:01 "Peter followed from a distance."
12:04 And because he was following from a distance, and when Jesus
12:07 went into the judgment hall, Peter stayed on the edge,
12:11 hanging out with the the enemies of Christ.
12:13 And when he was hanging out with the enemies,
12:14 eventually he denied them.
12:18 So, you want to stay in the middle of it.
12:20 Says, "They all forsook him and fled."
12:23 One of the ways that people fall is you can fall through pride.
12:29 This is how the devil fell.
12:31 Notice, 1 Timothy 3:6, "Don't exalt a novice as an elder,
12:37 lest being puffed up with pride
12:39 he falls in the same condemnation as the devil."
12:44 A way to keep from falling is through humility.
12:48 Proverbs 16:18, "Pride goes before destruction,
12:51 and a haughty spirit before a fall."
12:55 And you can read in 1 Corinthians 10:12,
12:57 "Therefore lead him who thinks he stands take heed
13:00 lest he fall."
13:01 So, how do Christians fall?
13:04 They can fall through thinking too much about themselves,
13:08 just like the devil, fall through pride.
13:11 I think this is really where Judas fell.
13:14 Judas just had such confidence in himself.
13:18 He was so sure of his abilities.
13:19 He thought that he was gonna manipulate circumstances
13:22 that would force Jesus to be proclaimed King,
13:25 and he was gonna get all the credit for it.
13:28 He didn't, he didn't want Jesus washing his feet,
13:31 but Jesus washed the feet of the other disciples.
13:33 They all humbled themselves.
13:35 Judas had his feet washed, and he went out
13:37 and he betrayed Christ.
13:40 And so, it's through pride.
13:43 Doug: Don't go anywhere, friends.
13:44 In just a moment, we'll return for the rest
13:46 of today's presentation.
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13:55 Does it seem lately like you're being more easily overcome
13:59 by temptation?
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14:57 Well, let's return to today's presentation and learn
15:00 some more amazing facts from the Word of God.
15:04 Doug: Hebrews 6:4, now you gotta be careful.
15:06 You know, we are so thankful that God is merciful,
15:09 God is forgiving.
15:11 If it wasn't for his persistent mercy, where would we be?
15:15 If we only had ten years of mercy, those of us that are
15:18 20 would be all out.
15:21 And God's merciful is so great, but there is a risk you can
15:24 presume on God's mercy.
15:26 There's a verse, we get questions on this verse in our
15:30 Bible program on a regular basis because it almost seems
15:33 like it leaves no hope.
15:34 Notice, Hebrews 6, verse 4, it's in the Bible.
15:37 You gotta look at it, difficult verse.
15:40 "For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened,
15:45 and they've tasted the heavenly gift, and they have become
15:48 partakers of the Holy Spirit, and they've tasted the good word
15:51 of God and the powers of the age to come, if they fall away,
15:57 to renew them again to repentance,
16:00 since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God,
16:04 and put Him to an open shame."
16:06 Here he's telling us that he says it's impossible for people
16:10 who've had all these benefits.
16:11 If they fall away, in other words, if they turn away from
16:14 every one of the best gifts of God, what more can God do?
16:18 And Peter describes that and he said, "It's like a pig who
16:22 is washed that were turns to wallowing in the mire,
16:25 or a dog that turns to its vomit again."
16:28 Some who fall can't get up again and because they had all
16:33 the benefits, and they turned their back on all the benefits.
16:36 Now, I don't want to discourage you.
16:38 Some are thinking, "Does that mean that if a believer turns
16:42 from God, they cannot be saved?"
16:43 Now, of course, it's not teaching that.
16:45 What would you do with the story of the prodigal son?
16:48 What would you do to the story of David, or Peter,
16:50 or even Moses when he lost his temper?
16:53 And so, Christians fall, and God is very patient.
16:57 The apostles, they, like I said, they denied the Lord.
17:02 And we're so thankful for God's mercy,
17:05 but you take a lot of risks.
17:07 If you live near the edge, it's kind of like riding
17:10 a motorcycle.
17:11 If you keep wondering how far you can lean on the turns,
17:13 eventually you'll find what that point is by falling,
17:17 and you may not survive.
17:19 You never know when you're gonna get to that point where you
17:22 think you've got your balance, and you don't.
17:23 You don't want to find out the hard way what
17:25 that point is, right?
17:28 But you can learn from your falling.
17:32 How many of you, by show of hands, think you fell
17:36 when you were learning to walk?
17:38 That should be every hand, isn't that right?
17:42 And so, there's a lot to be learned by falling and a certain
17:45 amount of falling is expected.
17:47 And you know, even for baby Christians, I used to think,
17:51 you know, in a perfect world, when someone comes to Christ
17:54 and they accept Jesus, if they really have enough faith,
17:58 they never need to sin again.
18:01 You know, I've come to believe that's not very realistic.
18:04 It seems like when a person first comes to Christ,
18:06 there's never a good excuse for sin.
18:07 Don't misunderstand.
18:09 But typically, when we are learning the new way
18:13 of walking in the Lord, you're gonna make mistakes.
18:17 The Bible says in Isaiah chapter 1,
18:19 "We've got to learn to do good."
18:21 That's a learning process.
18:22 That means you don't know everything about it,
18:23 you have to unlearn a lot of mistakes.
18:26 So, you may learn along the way.
18:29 You know, baby eagles, now humming birds
18:31 and eagles are different.
18:33 Hummingbirds, the babies, when they first leave the nest,
18:36 they're flying.
18:38 It's just like they know.
18:39 No lessons, they don't get a license, a medical,
18:41 anything, they just fly.
18:43 Eagles are a little different.
18:46 They have to sort of get the hang of it,
18:48 and some eagles do not survive.
18:50 I think I've heard one out of five eagles
18:51 does not survive its first flight because, you know,
18:54 eagle nests are usually very high.
18:57 They need to learn.
18:58 Sometimes they'll wait until they're up there in the nest.
19:00 And they wait until the the wind picks up, and they'll just hover
19:04 over the nest and then pull their wings in.
19:05 And they'll hover and they'll pull.
19:06 And they get the hang of it.
19:08 Sometimes when they're making their first flight, the mother
19:10 or the father goes underneath them and when they realize
19:13 they're dropping out of control, they kind of catch them
19:16 and either lower down easy, or lift them back up again.
19:20 That's why God uses that phrase when he talks to Israel.
19:23 Says, "Like an eagle, I bore you on my wings."
19:28 Because there's a learning process involved,
19:31 and sometimes it takes time for us to learn.
19:34 So, don't be discouraged.
19:37 Sometimes we learn through our falls, and through our trials.
19:40 Now, you can survive a fall, and that's one of the most important
19:46 things I want to tell you.
19:47 We've already established--
19:48 I won't ask for a show of hands.
19:50 I expect if you're honest, every hand would go up.
19:52 How many of us have fallen in seeking to walk with the Lord
19:57 at some point along the way in varying degrees?
20:01 We've disobeyed.
20:02 We've done what we knew we shouldn't do.
20:05 And then we repent.
20:08 But it's not always easy.
20:10 How do you survive?
20:13 You, first of all, if we sin, what are we told to do?
20:20 Confess our sin to the Lord, repent,
20:23 go to the Lord in prayer.
20:24 Claim the promise that if we confess our sins,
20:28 he is faithful and just to forgive our sins
20:30 and to cleanse us from all on righteousness.
20:33 Then does God forgive us?
20:35 How do we know?
20:37 Because he said so.
20:39 "What if I don't feel forgiven?"
20:42 You don't go based on how you feel.
20:45 "But I have problems forgiving myself."
20:48 Are you setting yourself up as a higher tribunal than God?
20:52 You think that your judgment is more important
20:55 than God's judgment?
20:57 If God says, "I forgive you," if we were repent--
21:00 well, what is repentance?
21:01 Well, it's been sorry for your sin, not just sorry you got
21:04 caught but remorseful, and you don't want to do it again.
21:06 You don't want to hurt him.
21:08 And this is a very important teaching you don't hear
21:10 a lot about, but it was a primary teaching in the Bible.
21:14 The Bible says Jesus began preaching repent.
21:17 John the Baptist began preaching repent.
21:19 The disciples began preaching.
21:21 "Men and brethren, what should we do?"
21:22 Peter said, Repent.
21:24 Repentance is a genuine sorrow for sin, and the desire to stop
21:29 doing that which hurts God, hurts your neighbor,
21:32 and hurts yourself, and will ultimately end
21:35 in your eternal loss.
21:36 So, if you fall, repent, confess, and then believe,
21:43 because you cannot be saved without faith.
21:44 He says, "I will forgive you, and if you do these things,
21:49 you repent and confess, and I will cleanse you from
21:52 all on righteousness."
21:54 So, he's not putting on probation.
21:56 He says, you are forgiven.
21:58 You're freely forgiven.
22:00 David confessed his terrible sin and God said,
22:03 "Your sin has been put away."
22:05 When he repented, he forgave him.
22:08 Isaiah said, "Woe is me.
22:09 I am undone.
22:10 I'm a man of unclean lips and I dwell in the midst of them."
22:13 People with unclean lips, and God touched a coal to his mouth
22:15 and said, "Your sin is purged, your sin is taken away."
22:19 Zaccheus said, "If I've taken anything from any man
22:23 by false accusation," God said,
22:25 "Salvation has come to this house."
22:27 As soon as they repented and confessed, thief on the cross.
22:30 "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."
22:32 What did Jesus say?
22:35 Here's a guy, he's a thief, a rebel, and in one passage,
22:38 it says guilty of murder.
22:42 And God said, "You'll be with me in paradise."
22:45 Believe that God forgives you.
22:49 And when you know that you're forgiven, you don't want
22:51 to jeopardize that, you want to live--
22:53 walk in the newness of life, amen?
22:55 Now, I want to illustrate something here.
22:58 I'm looking for a couple of volunteers.
22:59 I'd like a couple of young people that would help me.
23:03 There in the back as, of course, all right, come on up,
23:05 two of you, yeah.
23:07 I saw two hands go up. There you go.
23:08 That'll work. That's perfect.
23:09 Come on up here. I want to illustrate something.
23:16 All right, let's see here. You can come here, over here.
23:23 Young lady here, you go on the other side of her.
23:26 Can you stand on one foot?
23:28 Now, while you're standing on one foot, I want you to take one
23:31 finger, push her shoulder and see if you can push her over,
23:33 one finger.
23:35 Okay, all right, you're enjoying this, aren't you?
23:38 Okay now, I want you to hold my hand.
23:44 Now stand on one foot. Is that a little harder?
23:50 You're gonna hurt her. You know what the point is?
23:57 It really helps if you got a hand to hold when
23:59 you're trying to stand up and keep from falling, amen?
24:02 Thank you very much. You did a good job.
24:06 So, it's not just that you fall, we want to learn how
24:12 to not fall, amen?
24:13 Does somebody offer us a hand?
24:16 John 10:28, "And I give them eternal life," Jesus speaking.
24:23 "I give them eternal life and they will never perish, neither
24:26 will anyone snatch them out of my hand.
24:30 My Father who has given them to me is greater than all
24:33 and no one is able to snatch them out of my Father's hand."
24:38 Jesus will never let go of you.
24:40 He will not lose his grip, amen?
24:43 The Bible says you can't keep a good man down.
24:46 Proverbs 24:16, "For a righteous man may fall seven times
24:51 and rise again, but the wicked will fall by calamity."
24:56 Psalm 37:23, "The steps of a good man or ordered by the Lord,
25:00 and he delights in his way.
25:02 Though he fall, he will not be utterly cast down.
25:06 For the Lord upholds him with his hand."
25:11 And there's one fall that you should deliberately perform
25:16 that will help prevent the fatal fall.
25:20 The Bible says that we must fall upon Christ,
25:22 and we will be broken.
25:25 Peter went out of the garden after he denied Christ,
25:27 he went out to the Garden of Gethsemane, he fell on his face
25:30 and he wept bitterly.
25:32 Matthew 21:44, "Whoever falls on this stone will be broken,
25:37 but on whoever it falls, it will grind him to powder."
25:41 If we cast ourselves on Christ, if we fall upon Christ, and we
25:45 completely surrender to him, that's what gives us
25:48 the strength and the power to keep from falling.
25:52 I remember reading about the great Blondin,
25:55 he was the greatest of the tightrope walkers.
25:58 And Karen and I were recently at Niagara Falls, and he was the
26:02 first one who walked across Niagara falls on a tightrope.
26:05 And he did some amazing things.
26:09 They don't even know how many times he walked across Niagara
26:14 because he did it so many different ways, and he did
26:16 so many different theatric variations of it.
26:19 Once he did it in a wheelbarrow.
26:21 Once he pushed someone across in a wheelbarrow.
26:24 Once he carried a man across Niagara Falls on his back.
26:28 By the way, he started tightrope walking when he was five years
26:31 old, and he was just so gifted at--in his balance.
26:37 Someone asked him one time, "Don't you get nervous
26:39 when you're walking across the Niagara Falls or one of these
26:43 great precipices and you see the raging water down there and the
26:47 steam, and the power of it all, and the wind starts to blow?"
26:52 And he said, "No, he says, "Those things never scare me."
26:54 He said, "I don't look at all of that."
26:56 Said, "Before I cross a chasm," he says,
26:59 "I fix a silver star at the opposite end."
27:03 And he said, "I keep my eyes on the star and I know if I do
27:07 that, all I've gotta do is put one foot in front of another
27:11 because the rope is straight.
27:13 And you know, that's the secret to avoiding a fall is we keep
27:17 our eyes fixed upon Jesus, amen?
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