34. Good News: Jesus and John’s Gospel Part 3

When you’ve got some good news you usually can’t wait to tell other people. In this episode, we meet a bunch of people who can’t wait to tell someone who they think Jesus is. Join Dave as he explores John 1:29-50.

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G'day, Dave here.

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Welcome to stories of a faithful God for kids.

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It's really exciting to see more and more people come on board and start listening.

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It's great to have you with us.

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Please tell as many people as you can about

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the show.

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People didn't seem so keen to fill in the

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survey from last week, though.

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I think I'll have to go back to the drawing

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board and come up with some better questions for you.

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I wonder if anyone's worked out why I've chosen a baby as the picture for this John

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series.

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If you have, or if you want to have a guess,

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send me a message@faithfulgod.net.

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dot I want you to imagine that you've just

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heard some fantastic news.

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Maybe your favourite athlete just won a gold

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medal at the Olympics, or you just found out your family is going to have another baby.

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Or you discovered that someone is going to give you a million dollars.

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Now, how would you feel if I then said to you, you can be excited, but youre not allowed to

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tell anyone, you cant let anyone know.

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Its like your mouth is glued shut.

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Like how would that make you feel? Would you feel more happy about the good news

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or less happy? My guess is it would make you less happy.

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It'd be really frustrating because good news is for sharing, right?

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When you hear something that makes you really excited, you want other people to be excited

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with you.

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In today's story, some people hear something

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really exciting and they can't wait to find someone to tell.

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It's time for our next episode of stories of a faithful God for kids.

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In our last episode, John the Baptist was really excited.

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He'd been waiting and getting people ready for someone super special to arrive.

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That person was Jesus.

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When he did arrive, it's like John was jumping

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up and down saying, that's him, that's him.

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He doesn't want to keep the good news to

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himself.

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And then nothing happened.

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John had lots of people following him and they should have been just as excited as him.

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But we don't hear anything from them now.

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It's the next day and John's going to try

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again.

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He's standing there with two of his followers.

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He sees Jesus and he tells them in verse 36 of John, chapter one, look, the lamb of God.

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This time, the two followers get what they're meant to do.

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They've been following John, but he's just been getting people ready for someone more

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important.

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Now they turn away from John and they start

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following Jesus.

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In verse 38, we're told Jesus turned and saw

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them following him, he asked, what do you want?

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They said, rabbi, where are you staying? Rabbi means teacher.

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Jesus answered, come with me and you will see.

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So the two men went with Jesus.

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They saw the place where Jesus was staying and stayed there with him that day.

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Finally, the good news about Jesus is starting

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to spread.

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Finally, some people have clicked and that he

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is the one they've been waiting for.

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And once that's happened, once they've

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realised the good news, they don't want to keep it to themselves.

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One of the two men is a guy named Andrew.

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Andrew's got a brother named Simon, though

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pretty soon he's going to be known as Simon Peter.

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And we're told in verse 41, the first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon.

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He said to Simon, we've found the messiah.

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Messiah means Christ.

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Remember, the Christ is the one God promised to send to fix all the problems in the world.

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Finding him is huge news.

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And Andrew can't wait to tell his brother.

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He takes him off to meet Jesus.

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Amazingly, even though Simon's meeting Jesus,

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it seems like Jesus already knows him.

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He already has a plan for him, so much so that

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he's even been able to give him a new name.

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In verse 24, we hear Jesus looked at Simon and

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said, you are Simon, son of John.

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You will be called Cephas.

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Cephas means Peter.

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That's why he's known as Simon Peter and

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sometimes just Peter, even though it doesn't sound like it.

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Cephas and Peter are actually the same name, but in two different languages, just like

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Messiah and Christ are the same word in different languages.

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So the good news about Jesus has spread again.

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The next day, Jesus makes a decision.

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He reckons it's time to head off to an area called Galilee.

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He wants to bring more people, though.

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He wants the good news to spread further.

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So he finds a guy named Philip, who's from the same town that Andrew and Peter are from, and

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he says, follow me.

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Philip is really excited.

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He seems to have a pretty good idea of who Jesus is.

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And remember, good news is for sharing.

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So he rushes off and he finds his mate.

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That's australian for friend.

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He finds his mate Nathaniel, and tells him the

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good news.

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In verse 45, he says, remember that Moses

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wrote in the law about a man who was coming and the prophets also wrote about him.

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We've found him.

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He is Jesus, the son of Joseph.

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He's from Nazareth.

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And when Nathaniel hears this amazing news, he

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says, nazareth.

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Can anything good come from Nazareth?

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Oh, ummdhdeme that's not a very exciting response.

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But if you've got some great news, even if someone doesn't believe it, you really want to

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prove it to them so they can enjoy it too.

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So Philip takes Nathaniel off to meet Jesus so

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he can see for himself.

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Now, just like with Simon Peter, Jesus

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actually knows Nathaniel even before Nathaniel knows him.

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When Jesus sees Nathaniel coming towards him, he says in verse 47, he is truly a person of

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Israel.

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There is nothing false in him.

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Nothing false means there are no lies in him.

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There is nothing fake about him.

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That sounds pretty great.

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But what's Jesus actually trying to say about

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Nathaniel? Well, about a thousand years before this, King

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David in the Old Testament had written a song called a psalm.

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It's psalm 32.

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And in there he talks about his sin.

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He says that for a while he tried to hide his sin.

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Have you ever done that? You do the wrong thing, but you don't want

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anyone to find out.

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It's like you're lying or being false.

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False with everyone else, false with God, even false with yourself.

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King David says things only got better when he got rid of that falseness.

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When he told the truth about his sin and confessed it to God, then God could forgive

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him.

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His friendship with God could be fixed.

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And David says that the person who has nothing false in them, who's actually honest about

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their sin and wants to be forgiven, that person is happy.

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When Jesus sees Nathaniel, he knows that he's that sort of guy.

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Nathanael actually wants his sin dealt with.

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He doesn't want to hide it.

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How good is it then that Nathaniel's come to the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the

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world? Nathanael, he's a bit shocked.

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He's like, how could Jesus possibly know this about me?

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So in verse 48, Nathaniel asks, how do you know me?

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Jesus answered, I saw you when you were under the fig tree.

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That was before Philip told you about me.

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Now Nathaniel's like, mind blown when there's

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no way that Jesus could possibly see me.

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He still knew exactly where I was under a fig

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tree.

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Do you remember from last episode how we

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talked about clues, how God put clues all through the Old Testament so that when Jesus

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came, you could recognize him? Well, in the second last book of the Old

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Testament, Zechariah, God actually talked about fig trees.

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In chapter three, he says that when his special servant comes, he'll take away all the

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sin in the land.

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Things will be so good, you'll be able to

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chill out and relax.

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You'll invite your neighbour over and where

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will you relax with them? Under a fig tree, Jesus is hinting that the

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servant has come.

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That's him.

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The time when God takes away sin is here.

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This is the best news in the world, especially

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for a guy who's honest enough to say he needs his sin taken away.

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Nathaniel is so excited, he isn't grumpily saying anymore, ugh.

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Does anything good come out of Nazareth? No. Now he believes the good news as well.

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He says to Jesus in verse 49, teacher, you are the son of God.

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You are the king of Israel.

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Jesus replies by basically saying, you ain't

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seen nothing yet.

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He uses a title for himself, the son of man.

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That's Jesus way of speaking about himself.

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This is what he says.

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He says, you believe in me because I told you I saw you under the fig tree.

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But you will see greater things than that.

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And Jesus said to them, I tell you the truth,

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you will all see heaven open.

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You will see angels of God going up and coming

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down on the son of Mandev.

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Far out.

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That's pretty impressive.

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Again, though, Jesus is picking up on a clue

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that God left in the Old Testament.

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Do you remember who the first three Israelites

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were? There was Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

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And Jesus is referring to something that happened to Jacob.

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There was a time when Jacob had had to run away.

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Hed been really dodgy to his brother Esau, and now Esau wanted to kill him.

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Jacob had to run away with virtually nothing.

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When he went to sleep, he even had to use a

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rock as a pillow.

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That does not sound very fun at all.

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But God wanted to show him that he was still looking after him.

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So while he was sleeping, God showed him a vision.

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Let me read it to you from Genesis, chapter 28, verse eleven.

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It says, he came to a place and spent the night there because the sun had set.

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He found a stone there and laid his head on it to go to sleep.

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Jacob dreamed that there was a ladder resting on the earth and reaching up into heaven.

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And he saw angels going up and coming down the ladder.

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And then Jacob saw the Lord standing above the ladder.

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The Lord said, I am the Lord, the God of Abraham, your grandfather, and I am the God of

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Isaac.

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I will give you and your descendants the land

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on which you are now sleeping.

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Your descendants will be as many as the dust

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of the earth thou hast spread west and east, north and south.

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All the families of the earth will be blessed through you and your descendants.

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I am with you, and I will protect you everywhere you go.

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And I'll bring you back to this land.

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I will not leave you until I have done what I

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have promised you.

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You see, even though things looked bad, God

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was with him.

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God had chosen him.

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And God was showing Jacob all this so he'd know that God was faithfully looking after

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him.

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Jesus knows that God's with him.

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Jesus knows that God's chosen him.

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But he's saying to Nathaniel and his other

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disciples, they're actually going to see things that prove that God is really with him.

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This is such great news.

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You know, the good news about Jesus, it wasn't

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just for people back then.

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It's for everyone, everywhere.

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That's why John wrote down the good news.

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It's why I'm telling you this good news.

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And remember, good news is for sharing.

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John the Baptist told his disciples.

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Andrew told it to his brother Simon.

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Philip told Nathaniel, who can you tell?

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Who do you know who doesn't know the good news about Jesus yet?

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Sometimes if you tell people, they might not believe it at first, just like Nathaniel

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didn't believe it at first.

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But that doesn't mean you just give up.

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You can pray for them that God will help them to believe the good news, that Jesus has come

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to save us.

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He's come to take away our sin and bring us

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into God's family.

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You can tell them what you've found out about

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Jesus.

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You can invite them to church or tell them to

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listen to stories of a faithful God for kids.

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If you believe this good news about Jesus,

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dont keep it to yourself for the disciples.

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Theyre about to see Jesus do his first ever

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miracle.

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Jesus is about to give them a taste of just

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how great he is.

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But thats a story for next time.

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Hi again.

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Last week I told you about the playlist I've

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set up on Spotify called SFG for Kids.

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It's got a whole lot of songs on there that

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link to the things we've learned on the podcast.

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If you want to hear a fun one for today's episode, check out good news by Johnny Burns.

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It feels a little bit like the Bible passage we looked at today.

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Good news by Johnny Burns if you've worked out or you want to guess why I've used a baby

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photo for our John series, send me a message.

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Or if you have any questions or comments, send

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