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You guys, have you ever been in a relationship and you kept having unwanted doubts like,
do I love them enough? Am I really happy? What if God has someone better for me? And those questions
felt impossible to ignore. And suddenly you're repeatedly praying for certain things or sign,
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Oh, Lord.
I love your blowout today.
You should give us a tutorial on how to do that.
I did it myself.
It looks beautiful.
I just,
your hair always looks good.
My mom says that.
No.
Angela's hair looks so full, and you guys look flat.
No, that's how I feel about you.
Thank you for saying that, because I think I've been having really bad hair dysmorphia recently.
Why?
You know your hair's, but.
been heron. My hair's been heron. I'm trying to sound like a Gen Z. Yeah, we need to be more like
Gen Z like. What's some things that they do other than the clock? I can't clock it. Clock it, I'm
addicted to. But they say like whack. Like that's so whack. I used to say that when I was little.
Okay, maybe that's millennial. Wack. I feel like we are Gen Z. That's so whack. That's so whack.
Like that's like the devil is whack. What a dirtball.
What do you call him a bum?
Bum.
I'm trying to expand my vocabulary.
Should we start reading the dictionary?
Yeah, I wish I listened a little more in school.
Thank you for saying that.
You know, it's my one thing.
I wish I listened during history class.
Kids in high school that are listening.
Do not bypass classes.
Thank you.
And skip school to go to the corner store.
Okay.
Where were you going?
I was going to the corner store to get like sodas and candies.
Oh, I thought you meant like drugs.
I really, I wasn't like a drugs.
I don't know.
A lot of kids were in my school.
No, I, um, listen in your classes.
Honestly, one day you guys are going to get to the age where you're like interested in different topics.
And then you're going to say, oh, I should actually already know all this.
I learned it, but I wasn't listening because I didn't care then.
We're telling you right now, listen, because one day you're going to care.
Not about algebra.
No, really about Aljava.
Okay, sure.
I was sound in math.
Tell me the last time you had to do, I don't even remember what it's called.
You know how it's like numbers?
It's like in a little house and it goes like this and then there's a number on the outside.
No.
Oh, yeah.
What is it called?
Thomas, what is it called when you, the, and you put the number on top?
Long division.
What is Long Division?
And why do you know that?
because he's wicked smart.
What is long division?
And when in my life has that,
have I ever had to not only divide,
but long divide?
What was your favorite subject?
Drama, dance, and singing.
Well, that's not a subject.
Okay, sorry.
We'll take class.
My favorite subject was probably,
it was math, actually.
It was math.
I actually really was math.
I actually was really good.
I was actually really good at algebra,
and I don't remember.
member long division.
One time I was so delusional in school.
I remember my teacher was probably like this girl is an idiot.
I was in school.
I didn't even go to school.
I like literally, I got like, oh, I got good grades.
They were fine, but I certainly wasn't like Harvard level grades.
And one time in front of my whole class, I looked up like what GPA you had to have to
get into Harvard.
And I told everyone I was going to Harvard.
Because I genuine, like that's how, I told someone that recently actually.
That you went to Harvard?
Yeah.
Why? I don't know. I felt really cool when I did it. I had a harvest sweatshirt on.
They didn't believe me though. They didn't? I said, is it the hair? Yeah. What? Like, it's hard?
Getting it to Harvard? Ligley blonde. Leaguely blonde. Well, I struggled a lot in school, as I've shared many times. So I hope you feel less alone because it's a real struggle.
It is a real struggle. Watch everyone around you in class, like just ace and Xx.
because some people are just naturally really smart.
And then some people really struggle.
For me, even now, I have to read something seven or eight times to get it where someone
like you can read it and then you go right on and you know what I mean.
So like we all have different brain chemistry and either way it's okay.
It helps me study harder.
But I remember I used to condemn myself so.
I used to be embarrassed to be in class.
Like I would get severe anxiety when I would know I have a test because I know all the kids
would like yeah and then and then I would be sitting there like my brain didn't work as fast I couldn't
comprehend things it was a struggle for me in school I have been thinking about this so much recently
like the fact we need to write a friggin letter or something because the fact that the education
system grades every child on the same way and type of learning when every child is so different
And like some people's brains do work for the type of tests that are in school.
And so many kids' brains aren't like that.
They learn in completely different ways.
So how can we measure like the intelligence of children, like, with one test?
It makes no sense.
And teacher and people don't understand like how it's humiliating sometimes.
Yeah.
I used to pay this girl in chips so I could cheat off her tests.
That is iconic, isn't it?
Yeah, I cheated a lot in school too.
I used to literally like pawn like bags of chips.
I used to bring them and I used to be like, here, you want these?
Can I look?
She's like, yeah, give me it.
It was crazy.
I was trying to make money when I was in high school.
I was working at Panera bread.
I was trying to make extra money.
So I started doing people's homeworks and tests for money, but I wasn't even doing my own.
Like I was like I didn't care about like my own grades.
Like it just meant not nothing to me.
You were just like a little rebel.
I was the opposite.
I was so scared of teachers.
I was like a teacher's pet.
You would so be a teacher's pet.
You would so be a teacher's pet.
Well, adults love you.
I know.
What is that?
Because you're freaking cute.
Everybody loves you.
This one time this girl came, I don't know, I don't want to say it.
Say it.
I like it.
This one time I was in, I also used to get severe anxiety when lunchtime would come because I was, I was like, where do I sit?
And then I, you know.
But I would, I was sitting at.
lunch and this girl came and sat next to me and she's like what's up baril you want to meet after
school and i was like to fight yeah and i was like to fight i go i go no i don't want to meet you and as
i'm saying no i don't want to meet you she do you guys remember the fruit topias she took her fruit
topia and she started pouring it down my head and that was the last i was like i'm that this
no one will ever do this to me ever again i was done and then i became like like i'm like
like, you know, when you just like...
The same thing happened to me.
Yeah, yeah, something clips.
You get messed with one time and you're like never again.
That's crazy.
But that also, when you're a kid and someone screws with you like that, like some,
you have like this hardened heart where you just like, the minute somebody does something,
you want to fight.
Yes.
And so that's something I've really had to work on with Jesus.
Wow.
Of offense and like not, you know.
Defending yourself and like protecting yourself.
Yes.
With the forgiveness.
and stuff like that, you know?
Can you imagine how many, like, how many kids get traumatized by other kids in school?
Like, I don't want my kids to go to school.
You don't want your kids to go to school?
I am scared to be a mother.
I will literally beat these kids up if they...
I would kick a kid.
Like, you know, those movies, the comedies where, like, the moms, like, kick the kids?
I will, like...
Yeah.
We, I...
My mom tells me all the time she's like, you guys have to do an episode.
on bullying. No, but it's true. I mean, I'm sure so many, would you guys want to see an episode on bullying?
I think that'd be so good. I think it would be so good. I think people need it. There's so much bullying, which then leads to suicide.
Suicide, especially where I'm from. It's insane. It is the saddest thing I've ever seen.
And severe mental health struggles. Yes. Yes, bullying can, when you're a kid, you get bullied like that, it leads to like self-worth issues and just,
Yeah, we should do a whole episode on it.
I saw something on Instagram the other day that I felt like was so, this is a little bit off topic.
But yes, let's do an episode on bullying.
I saw something that said typically for children, like when they grow up, the way that they heard their parents speak about other people is usually the voice that they have in their own head in how they speak to themselves.
Wow.
So that's why just like, and I say that to say like kids, kids are kids.
kids, like they do that.
They're gaining strength and identity and, you know, like, at some point, they're just
kids.
And then at some point, they're replicating what they saw see at home.
And they're replicating the way that they hear their parents speak.
And, like, how we speak in front of children is so unbelievably important.
But, like, isn't that crazy?
And how you raise your kid.
Yes.
Like, you raise your kid to be a girl's girl.
Like, if you have a girl, you raise them to hype other girls.
up to give girls compliments to help people at school.
Yeah.
The kids that are sitting by themselves at the lunch at lunch, you teach them to go sit with
that kid.
Help them.
Like help them help other kids.
Teach your kids to always be the one who sees another kid that's alone and then go
and include them.
Kindness.
I can't wait to see my kids do that.
I know.
Can I tell you something that my pastor said yesterday?
Yeah.
And I thought this was really important because I haven't been doing this.
He says that no matter what you're reading in the Bible,
you should open a gospel every day.
Oh, yeah.
So I really like that because I'm in the Old Testament right now.
And I was like, yeah, I haven't read the God.
I haven't read like Luke or John or Mark or Matthew in a while.
And so I just want to say what he told me, which I think was really profound.
It's like you get like a little bit of the life of Jesus in you every single day.
I think that's important.
Right?
Yeah.
Even just a chapter of passage doesn't matter.
And read it more than once.
What I've learned about even our podcast.
is you got to keep reading it and getting it into your bones and then seeing yourself in the
story. And for me, like, that looks like reading it like five times the next morning. I come back
and read it again. Yeah. And I get new revelations every single time. And I would say, too,
we probably will like reread stories sometimes. Yeah. And re-teach some stories. Like we want to
talk about lots wife again because we have new perspective, a new angle, like more to talk about.
Yes, we do.
You know. And so and like other stories that we've already read before that were like, oh, we've already read that. Okay. I love listening to a sermon about the same passage, you know.
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join. So today we're going to talk. We're going to read from Luke 19, verses 1 to 10. It's Jesus brings
salvation to Zacchaeus's home. No, to Zacchaeus. Zachias. Zachias? Thank you. I'm confused.
I got you. I'm a Bible scholar now. I love this story so much because there's so many different
beautiful nuggets in it and so many different angles we can take. But something I just want to talk to people,
we want to talk to people about specifically is if you've ever felt written off,
if you've ever felt like you have a past and you're from a specific family or you've done all
these things or you've looked a certain way your whole life and you feel like people have already
decided who you are and that's so many people struggle and coming into faith is there's so much
shame about where you've been or who you've been. Ari and I know firsthand what it's like to be
questioned for our past, discredited because of our past, coming into Girls Gone Bible when
we weren't fully sanctified. We did come from a provocative life. We did come from the world.
It was so intimidating, so shame-provoking. Like there was so, it was hard.
Yeah. And since then, we have, you know, luckily gained some respect.
Right? We've proved ourselves in some ways, but that still is there. Like, we, I still all the time,
have the thought of like when I'm walking on to a stage, not all the time, but there are times,
like, I was, we're at Jesus image. And we both talked about working through a little bit of
shame because it's such a holy place. And we know intellectually that we have been washed by
the blood of Jesus. We've been made new. Neither of us live in habitual sin. We don't tolerate sin.
doesn't mean we're perfect, but we don't actively tolerate any sin.
And we were both like, this is hot.
You become aware of where you've been or who you've been.
And we just want to say that this story talks to that person of being like,
I don't care where you've been, what your past looks like, where you even currently are,
nobody can write you off.
And you're going to have people look at you and say, oh, really?
Like they're posting Bible verses, really?
they're talking about Jesus. Do you know where they've been? Actually, let me tell you where I've been
to show you how amazing God is, to show you how insane a life with Jesus is and how it can
truly transform you in a moment like that. And so if you fell written off, this is for you. I know we
have. And so I'm really excited. And even as you were saying that, I mean, I always related to my
own life. Like, you could even feel written off in your singleness. Yeah.
because it's been so long and you just feel like you're written off.
Forgotten.
You feel like you're forgotten.
I just want to let you know that you're not forgotten.
Yeah.
Even like a sickness, you feel like you're forgotten because you haven't had healing yet.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's so many things like even, I had a moment, yes, not yesterday.
I had a moment the day before yesterday where I had a moment of feeling forgotten, even if you fall again.
Even when you're on your walk and you fall again, you feel like all of a sudden God has departed from you and you're forgotten and you're not.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I just wanted to, when you were saying that, I just thought about that.
And even to be really vulnerable, like, Ari and I both struggle with self condemnation times a million.
And you and I both struggle with harping on mistakes that we make.
and having shame about them and having shame in failures.
And like, I know what it's like and you do too to feel like because you've made mistakes
or you didn't live up to your full godly potential or you didn't treat this person right
or you didn't do this thing well or you didn't whatever.
Like I know how easy it is to feel like, okay, I'm fully written off.
Yeah.
Like that was my one shot.
I'm written off.
Like, no mistake that you can make in your life will be, has the power to write you off.
Not with a life with Jesus.
There is always the opportunity to learn, get up again, try again, keep going, do better next time.
And if you fail again, guess what?
The same thing applies.
Then you, again, you learn by the grace of God and you keep going and you try again.
Nothing has the power to write you off.
And we need to keep reminding ourselves of that because this Christian life, the condemnation
of feeling so forgotten and so condemned is making people run.
And we forget about the cross and the blood of Jesus, how it covers us.
I love that you say that.
I think something I've experienced, which I think you have to, is we have so many friends
who come from similar lifestyles and lives that we do.
And then we have a lot of friends who are pastors kids, who are generational Christians, who have like a long line of Christian, great, godly Christian parents and grandparents.
And they, not saying that they don't fight their own battles because everybody does, and it's not comparable.
But I can find myself feeling so ashamed even today, like even now, all the time of looking at people who simply, it feels like I, I'm just going to be honest.
feels like they almost have a head start.
Like they don't have to deal with some of the traumas and the sin issues or the sin fallout
that we do.
And so sometimes I look at godly Christian friends who just like get it right more than I do.
And I'm like, oh, I like got it wrong again.
Oh, this trauma is coming up.
Oh, like this toxic or like unhealthy behavioral pattern is coming up again.
And I look at other Christians who like were never exposed to that.
Whereas we're like actively every single day coming against a wiring that's taken place our whole lives, trying to be godly in all our ways, trying to not operate out of trauma and fear and insecurity and all that stuff.
And when I compare myself, I find myself in a really bad state.
And it's happened so much recently for me where I'm like, okay, but they don't make the mistakes that I do.
They know how to handle that situation.
They know they handle conflict better than I do.
you know what I mean. And so I just also, we want to speak to the people who, like, don't come from a Christian background. And I feel like people don't talk about that enough. Yes, Jesus saves your life and gives you a new life in the moment. And then you spend forever trying to rewire what you've known your whole life. And it's so hard. And it's like a part of following Jesus is also no longer operating out of trauma. And that takes a lot of healing. And that, and like, I've just been incredibly humbled. And because,
I feel like you can know so much about Jesus and you know so much about the Bible and the things of God.
But then when push comes to shove, it's like all of that stuff is still in there and needs to come out.
And yeah, what I'm trying to say is when you don't come from a Christian background family life, again, not that they don't have their own issues.
Everybody does.
But like, we see you if you're actively working, you know, against a lifetime of issues.
and I feel like people don't talk about that enough.
Yeah.
Because there are things that are going to come up that are like, oh, that was ungodly.
That was not right.
And me and Ari are working through stuff like that every day.
And I just want to speak to you comparing yourself to the Christian people.
And it's something that I've gotten to really see.
Because, you know, this is all new for me personally.
But I just want to speak to you that maybe they have issues, that maybe that you have issues that you're looking on the outside.
and you feel like they don't have.
But let me tell you about the heart that you have
because of everything that you went through
and the hunger and the tenacity
and the way you stay so closely to Jesus
and they have issues that you don't have.
That's why comparison is a thief
because it's not all what you see on the outside edge.
Thanks, I love you.
And the problems that you think you have,
it's we all we're all a little screwed up but it's so crazy because I was I was just saying I was like I couldn't be more blessed to be a mess up
because I'm like it's like we can relate how would we relate to people I know it's so true
you know what I mean yeah even for a little cookie sometimes even if we're a little cookie sometimes
What made you cry?
Because you know how to minister to my heart really easily.
It's our gift.
I realized recently, because we used to say, like, I teach and you preach.
And I think another thing that we do is, like, I teach and you counsel.
That's, like, the dynamic of our.
Oh, my gosh, I have chill bombs.
Yeah.
You're a counselor.
Like, you counsel people through, like, so if you ever are like, oh, I wish I, like, whatever,
the insecurities that you have, I wish I.
knew more, learn faster, who freaking cares?
You are called to counsel people into the heart of Jesus.
That is so sweet.
Yeah.
I had so many times when we were at Jesus' image and I kept looking at her and I said,
thank God you put us together.
It all makes sense.
It's such a good dynamic.
This girl asked us what we should, um, asked us about modesty and what to wear to the beach,
you know?
Bathing suits specifically.
Bathing suits.
And I had a moment where I actually had nothing to say.
And I went completely silent.
And I looked down and I was like, because it's something that I'm still working through.
I honestly don't know what to wear to the beef.
And so I was just like, I didn't know what to say.
And I like blacked out.
And I looked at Angela and I was like, she wants to know what to wear for bathing suits.
And everybody started dying laughing because they knew that I know what to say.
Everyone was laughing so hard.
Well, because I like went and I talked about like modesty and how important it is not to make a brother stumble.
And like truly all the things that we believe like how important it is like to dress in a way that is not provocative and blah, blah, blah, to honor God but also to protect other people.
And then like we could have just like went to the next question.
But Ari was like yeah.
And I think like, you know.
And then she goes, and she wants to know about bathing suits.
I'm lucky I do too
I want to come out with a line so bad
cute stylish
if you don't start a modest
fashionable clothing line
you're sleeping
I'm trying to be genzy
you're freaking sleeping dude
we need modest bathing suits that are actually cute
that don't look like we're wearing a freaking diaper
to poop in
honestly you're absolutely right and I will say
like they're some of my favorite brands like frank i don't even know frankie bikini is my favorite
frankie x ggb but i don't know if a bikini line is our next step i don't know if uh we'll talk
about that in the meeting why not i don't know i just who's going to model them us go to the
be drawer yeah no well what's nice crucial girls model what a nightmare of me we couldn't even wear
We couldn't even wear workout pants.
I'm not modeling anything ever again after that.
No, me neither.
But Frankie's, my favorite bathing suit brand, has full coverage bottoms.
It has full, and do you want to know what I do to cover?
Yeah.
I get an extra, I get the size up bathing suit.
I get modest cover, the size up, and then I get it tailored.
I know not everybody is able to do that.
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So it covers.
It covers.
Well, that's good, Inge.
I'm so glad.
I'm still on this walk with you, girls.
I'm not going to lie.
And you know what to say about modesty?
What I said to the Jesus image students is,
girls, we actually have to dress for our bodies.
We all have different bodies.
There are things Ari can wear that I can't.
There's things I can wear that Ari can't.
And you can't base it off what other people are wearing.
You have to base it off your own body.
And it's your own conviction, right?
Yeah.
Like, I'll be like, like, like, literally look in the mirror.
I'd be like, God.
no i will do this i'll be like i'll be like is this honor you yeah and i'll know right away probably
not with that top probably not that's little lokiy anyways he's like so sorry okay zakias
chakias my king of kings my king of kings all right so luke 19 verse one to ten jesus brings salvation
to zakias's home jesus entered jericho and made his way
through the town. There was a man there named Zekeos. He was the chief tax collector in the region,
and he had become very rich. Sorry to interrupt, I just want to let you guys know. So he was the chief
tax collector. So this man was hated throughout Israel. Like he basically why tax collectors are so
bad. Like when you hear, I didn't even know this for a long time, the reason tax collectors are
sinners is because the Roman government, the way that they got so much money was that they forced
the people of Israel to pay taxes to the Roman government, but it was like taxed. It was not
fair taxes. Like they were getting robbed. And overcharging people. Overcharging people,
taking so much money from them. So that's why like this was a bad thing. It was basically like
Wall Street. It was like, honestly it was like Gavin Newsom. Like, can I say that? My gosh.
It was kind of like the state of California. We're just kidding. It was the state of California
robbing people. No, really. The Romans put heavy taxes on all nations under their control.
The Jews opposed these taxes because the taxes supported a secular government and its pagan gods,
but they were still forced to pay. Tax collectors were among the most unpopular people in Israel.
So this is why people hate tax collectors so much. It says that they're Jews by birth,
but they chose to work for Rome and were considered traitors. Besides,
Everyone knew that tax collectors are making themselves rich by gouging their fellow Jews.
So this guy, Zachias, he's a chief tax collector.
And he had become very rich.
So he was so wealthy at the expense of all the Jews and people did not like him.
He tried to get a look at Jesus, but he was too short to see over the crowd.
This is our short King Zakias.
He ran ahead and climbed a sycamore fig.
I can't read.
So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore fig tree beside the road, for Jesus was going to pass that way.
When Jesus came by, he looked up at Zechias and called him by name.
Sechias, he said, quick, come down. I must be a guest in your home today.
Zekees quickly climbed down and took Jesus to his house and great excitement and joy.
But the people were displeased.
He has gone to be the guest of a notorious sinner, they grumbled.
Meanwhile, Zakiya stood before the Lord.
To stand before the Lord.
Meanwhile, Zika stood before the Lord and said,
I will give half my wealth to the poor Lord.
And if I have cheated people on their taxes,
I will give them back four times as much.
Jesus responded,
Salvation has come to this home today.
For this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham.
For the son of man came to seek and save those who are lost.
I love that Jesus always adds in when somebody is rich.
Yeah.
Because it just no matter, it's just like our world today.
You think society tells you that if you make it,
if you have this amount of money,
once you get to the top, that will be your happiness.
And all through the Bible, it just tells they were lacking something.
They were lacking something.
And it's, I love this because he had all the money,
yet there was a hole in his heart.
you will never be satisfied.
We have lived in L.A.
and we have seen the wealthiest of the wealthiest.
And you guys have probably seen with celebrities
and they get to the top and so many of them are suicidal.
Why?
Because they recognize that it means nothing.
It means nothing.
Well, yes, having a good living and working hard is good.
But if you do not have Jesus, you will be empty.
So I love that they always add that he was rich.
Yeah, but lacking.
That's so good, R.
And God never says that being wealthy is a sin.
Like, God never says that you can't be rich or you can't have money.
But the way you make your money and how you use your money is incredibly important.
And tithing is so important.
It's so, so, so important, 10% of all of your income.
And then, like Ari said, no matter how much money you have, it will never fulfill you.
Like, yeah, actually, we know because we've seen it a million times over.
It will never fulfill you.
Yeah.
The first four verses where Jesus enters Jericho, he meets Zacchaeus.
And I love this moment so much because we see Zechius.
He's a wealthy, powerful man.
He has no, like, again, like we said, like you see wealthy people and they just seem like
they're, they got it all, they're solid, they're good.
So imagine, like, one of the wealthiest people you've ever seen.
is now climbing a tree like a child to get to Jesus because he's aware that there's something in him
that longs to see Jesus. And that is the posture that all of us should take. We should be willing to go
to the extreme measures. This is a grown man climbing a tree. Like in that picture that. That's a big deal
because he's that desperate to see Jesus because he knows that he's full of sin and he's also
completely empty. Yeah. I love that. Like, yeah, like you said, like he's this wealthy.
man and he
gets like pushes through that
shame I'm sure like what he felt like this wealthy man climbs up
on a tree but he goes up on the tree and he
to get a look at Jesus because he's hungry and he's seeking
so humble and yeah he humbles himself
and then Jesus looks up at him and calls him by
what by his name he doesn't call him sinner
he doesn't call him a tax collector
how much of us have those voices in our head where the enemy wants to be like,
you're not worthy, you just fell short again.
Why would you go back and try to pray?
Why would just just leave this thing?
Like, you're unworthy.
You come from the world.
You just sinned again, you know?
That's what I know for me, like my mind of unworthy thoughts tormented me.
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But he calls him by his name.
And then he says, quick, come down.
I must be a guest in your home.
So back then, when you welcome someone in your home, that means acceptance.
Yeah.
So, and that's what Grace is.
Before he was even, did Zacharias have to clean himself up?
No, he was already.
accepted. That's what grace is. You don't have to clean yourself up to come to Jesus. He comes and
gets you and he calls you by name. And he doesn't even ask for your permission. He just invites himself
in. He's always knocking, always after you. That's the thing. But that little bit of faith,
Zacharias, just opening himself up, pushing through the shame, seeking him. Jesus, he didn't
have to do anything. He came and called him by name. Yeah.
So good. I love this moment, too, where the crowds are furious and they're basically like,
why would Jesus go to him? Why? Imagine this man is so rejected by everyone. And we just want to
speak to anybody who's listening. If there's anybody who doubts you, there are even Christians.
A judgmental spirit is just the worst thing you can have. The worst. The worst. The worst. The worst. And I haven't been,
I'm not completely innocent from having a, when I became.
came a Christian, I'll tell you there's a little self-righteousness and a little judgment spirit
that came over me. Oh, I was doing that with my family. No, literally. And there's a part of it that's
just like you're so excited. And it's not like you're a bad person because you're like that. It's just
naturally what happens. You have to let the Lord humble you in that to be like, if it's just like,
there are so many people watching who are like, why would Jesus go to someone who is
rejected by so many people. How can God love and accept the person that everybody else rejected?
Because that's who he is. It's who he is. And I just love Jesus so much because he's our rebellious king who
constantly goes against the grain. He roots for the underdog. He's just like he's just a king.
Like he's amazing. He's so kind and he always goes for the rejected. Like he is at like what the world
rejects Jesus goes after. And so if you're in a situation,
where you feel rejected or you feel not good enough.
Like God is after you specifically.
He wants you.
And again, he didn't wait for him to clean himself up.
He said, hi, I'm coming into your house, whether you like it or not, which I just think is so cute.
I don't know.
When you were just talking about religious, you see the character of Jesus, how he doesn't
wait for you to fix your life.
He literally comes in and transforms it.
He meets him at the place that we're at.
How much more is that that we have to be accepting to us?
others, to unbelievers, to people that just aren't spiritually right yet, that are trying to
figure it out, that how much more grace do we have to have for those people?
I love this because, can we go to the next line?
I love this because in the next line, Zakiya stood up before the Lord, and he says,
I will give half of my wealth to the poor Lord. And if I have cheated people on their taxes,
I will give them back four times as much.
All Jesus had to do, and this is why I always talk about it,
it was the love and the acceptance of Jesus that made Zechia say,
I don't want to do this anymore.
I love that.
I don't want to be a sinner.
I don't want to be a cheater.
But it was because Zakias felt so accepted by Jesus.
That is what we need.
I remember that's what I needed in that church when I felt so far gone, drowning in my sin,
when God called me by name that day in the church
and I felt so accepted and loved
and made me want to live for him.
I wasn't perfect, I fell, but it made me say,
who is this Jesus that call me by name
that loved me and accepted me?
It's the love of Jesus that transforms our heart.
And then he calls us to do that for others,
to accept people, to love people,
to meet them in the dirt where they're at.
And so when I read this story,
I just, I started to cry because I was like, yes, this is how we have to be with other people.
So good. Meet them where they're at and love them. And that's, doesn't maybe not bring them to salvation. That's Jesus. But it's, we water the seed. Because when you want people to look at you, we want people to see Jesus and say, I want what she has. I want the light of what she has. And that's our only job. And then you let God take care of the rest.
anybody listening truly we need to every single one of us let the lord destroy any critical spirit
destroy any judgmental spirit i can't imagine how many people that god has called us to help that
we end up not helping because we're being critical or judgmental towards them who are we to
judge anybody for their sin like you know it's one thing to be hypocritical do one thing and say another
And even in that, it's human weakness and frailty.
You know what I mean?
You're allowed to have an opinion on something and judge it in the way of like,
this is right and this is wrong.
But to have a critical condemning spirit towards somebody when they need you to pray for
them, speak truth and life over them instead of go behind their back and gossip about it
or be like, hey, did you see this person sinning like this?
Or even be like, I don't want a person like that in my life because they make these sort of, like,
that is, no, no.
Who are we to literally judge anybody?
Because in one moment, this hated man, in one moment of encountering Jesus, his heart changed completely.
I love what Michael Culeano said.
He said this in a sermon.
He said, who am I to point out other people's sin when I have so much of my own?
And that was such a slap in the face for me because I want to shake some of my family members.
And I can be that religious spirit.
Why are you doing?
And then I go back to those moments.
Wait a minute.
I was once there.
Yeah. And I love what you say about praying because do you know how powerful? Do you know the, the radical change I have seen in the lives of others by just praying behind their back, praying over them while they're sleeping? Like, you have no idea how much that can transform a life. So if somebody isn't responding to, you know, what you're saying about Jesus and when you're just, just pray for them. Just pray for them. Yeah. Praying for them fervently.
And keep loving them.
Keep loving them.
Yeah.
And this is genuinely in this moment when he offers his money and says, I'm going to give half of my wealth to the poor, this is what happens when someone truly encounters Jesus.
They naturally change.
They naturally get convicted.
None of it is forced.
Jesus didn't even tell him to do that.
But he saw Jesus.
He touched Jesus.
He encountered him.
And naturally his heart followed.
And can I say one more thing about this?
if you read this, he says, I'm not just going to give half of my wealth. If I've cheated anyone,
I want to give all of it. And that's how we have to be as believers. I don't want to just have
one foot in and one foot out. I want to give my whole being to you. Let me devote myself to you.
I'm not just going to say I'm a Christian. I'm going to show you with my actions. Here, take my
money. Let me help people. Let me steward it well. That's what it looks like.
like to be a follower of Jesus, not just saying you're a Christian, but actually the fruits of your
life for it. And then you see, you see in the next line, Jesus responded, salvation has come to this
home today. It is the fruit of how you live your life. Look at what Jesus did. Salvation blotted through
his whole house. I really quick, before we move on, what you just said about how when you're a true Christian,
you give and you give.
It just came to me that imagine the first thing that Zekees does when he recognizes Jesus,
believes in Jesus, has faith in Jesus.
The first thing he does, like the unction within him is to give, to give away.
To give your life to Jesus means to give it completely, to give to other people.
That actually, that's so profound art.
That is like the, that should be the natural instinct of a true Christian.
It's just simply to give.
Yeah.
I have goosebumps right now.
I feel the Lord's so heavy.
That's crazy.
Listen to this.
I, as you were saying that, I remember the moment when I was in church, right?
I wanted to be an actress so bad.
I just, I was like, I need to make money.
Like, what am I going to do?
Well, it's okay, because we need to make money.
And when we're struggling, we're freaking out.
But I remember I would go to this church every day.
and I will never forget the day my prayer changed and I had been just saying please bring me a job
please bring me an acting job please and all of a sudden I'll never forget this I went like this
my hands like this I said God if you give me the opportunity to help and love your people I will
never let you down that prayer shifted when I could when I started to like know the love of Jesus I didn't
even care about anything anymore. I just wanted to give in love.
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When you just said that, I just remembered that day in church.
That is so crazy.
But that was even your heart.
What's interesting about Ari's, that was her heart before she was ever a Christian.
Before you even knew Jesus, you were just already so much like him.
Your life's, yes, he wanted to be an actress, but deep down, you wanted to start a foundation.
You wanted to help children.
You have journals where you were like, I just want to help.
kids. I want to help kids with their mental health. That was your heart before even giving your life
to Jesus. Seriously. And now she helps me every day. Anyways, that's another episode.
Today, salvation has come to this house for the son of man has come to seek and to save the loss.
This is our great shepherd. We all know the parable of the 99 sheep. He leaves the 99 to find the one.
God is a seeker. He seeks us out and then he saves us. He has dedicated his entire existence.
He has dedicated the creation of the world. He made so much. He could literally do anything,
anything he wants. His heart is for us, is to seek and save the loss. And I love so much
because this is the heart of the gospel. It's not fix yourself and then come to me. It's I see you.
Yeah. I've seen you your whole life. Yeah.
I've loved you when you didn't love me.
I've known you when you didn't know me.
I've cared deeply for you when you did not care about me.
And guess what?
I've been faithful to you even when you've been unfaithful.
And this is even our lives right now.
While we are faithful, laid down lovers of Jesus,
every day, at least 100 times a day,
we have moments where we're not faithful.
Because that's true.
That's what it is to be a human in our thoughts,
in our actions, in our tone,
in the things that we do and everything.
we're unfaithful and still God is faithful.
So this is what's so important.
He comes and I just love that we don't have to clean ourselves up because guess what I could never?
There's nothing.
I can't will myself into being the person that God has called me to be.
It is the grace of God and the blood of Jesus that sets us free, changes us, sanctifies us,
and makes us more like Jesus.
And so this should be an encouragement to anybody listening that I, again, we don't care where you are,
currently where you've been in your life.
Now is the moment for you to realize that God has always seen you.
And it is his job to clean it up.
It's his job to convict your heart and then to empower you to change.
And Ari and I are currently walking through things personally that we're like, oh, geez,
this makes us feel like kids.
Right now I've never felt more desperate for Jesus.
I've never felt more like a repented sinner who needs a savior.
I have never felt less qualified to be in ministry.
Yeah. And I know it's the best place that I can be. Thank you for saying that. I just feel so heavy right now, even some of you guys are so deep into your faith. And you just keep messing up and you don't feel worthy. And I want to let you know, I am so messy. I can't believe the way I fall. And then I go back to the scripture of this line that says, I come to seek and save those who are lost. It's not before you're a Christian. We're all lost. We're all lost. Even deep in.
to our faith, we're still lost. We fall. The only one who is righteous is Jesus Christ. And so I just,
I don't know. I just, I keep thinking about that girl of Jesus' image. Yeah. I think,
I've been thinking about her every day. Do you know that? She just, she's saved and she was like,
I just feel unworthy to be a Christian. Do you remember her at the end? And it's like,
enough is enough with the thoughts and the lies that condemn us.
I want you guys to start analyzing your thoughts.
I used to get tormented and beat up and I used to submit to these thoughts.
Listen to the thoughts.
I listened to these thoughts.
I started to listen to the thoughts.
I'm like, oh my gosh.
It's diabolical.
They're horrible.
They are nasty.
Nasty.
And now I can like, I can analyze them and kind of like,
like laugh at them. That's how you defeat the enemy, the lies that come. You're like, wait,
that's not, that's not real. And so start to analyze the thoughts. And then you will start to
laugh at them because God will never condemn you. It will never condemn you. So don't submit to those
lies. I just want to say one thing. Back to the salvation. Salvation, salvation has come to this home
today. By the way, Zakias lived his life. I have a picture of his family. I have a picture of his family.
in his home looking at him, a tax collector and a sinner going, I will give you everything.
It is by the fruit of your life that people, the way you live, that people will say to you, wait a minute, if she changed like that, what are some things that when Jesus called you by name and radically saved your life?
What are the fruits in your life that your friends, that your family can look at you and say, there's got to be something more to this. If she changed like this, I can tell you.
too. And so I just love that because salvation, this is what happens when we start to live out
when God calls our name, when we start to practice forgiveness. The fruits of the spirit, be more humble,
love people, look more like Jesus. It's then when people look at you and say, you don't even
have to do anything. When people look at your light and see the way you're living, that's what brings
salvation into your home, into your friendships, all of these things. And so I just love that. I love
that what you said earlier about um crying to a friend saying there that you feel
unworthy to be in ministry I had a moment at your house where I was I like just broke
down to Ari because I right we keep talking about how yes like Zakias this is before
he saved but even after you're saved you're going to walk through seasons that
that probably produce shame where you have fallen short, just not lived up to the person that
you would have, that, you know, that God has, that you haven't lived up to being the person
that God has called you to be. And so I had a moment with Ari where I was crying and I like
was so, I was struggling so badly because of the place that I had gotten to in my life.
I like didn't know as a follower of Jesus that like you could hit such a.
low. Like I was so confused that I was in such a dark place and I felt so incongruent. I was like,
I don't know how to preach the hope of God when I don't have hope in me. I feel incongruent.
I don't feel good. I feel dirty. I just feel so shameful. I like literally took my t-shirt and I put
it over my head because I couldn't even look at her and I didn't even like I was saying all of this like
with my face buried. And I was like, I feel like Satan is trying to steal the call of God on my life.
I don't want to be in ministry. I don't want to do this. I don't feel worthy. And I kept saying,
like, God made a mistake. Like, I wasn't actually called to this. And that is a place that even
strong believers in ministry can get to more often than not. So if you're facing seasons like that,
if you're facing moments like that where you feel so unworthy, you are not alone. And it's
a lie. Like, it's a straight up lie. It's real because it's happening to you. The emotions are real,
but it's not the truth. It's not rooted in any sort of truth. So we just want to say that for you
guys to know, like we go through stuff like that all the time. All the time. All the time.
And honestly, the closer you get to Jesus, the more you realize you, you really aren't worthy.
We are only worthy because he makes us worthy because we wear his righteousness or are really
righteous. Michael Culliano's always says this, and I love it so much when he first got into
ministry. I can't relate more to this, and he's been doing this a lot longer than we have. However,
I feel I've definitely already gotten to this point where when he first got into ministry,
he said he could have written you a long list of reasons why he deserved to be there. And now
he finds himself when the list is completely empty. And when I first started GGB, I could have given you
list of reasons why I deserve to be here. And today, I genuinely mean the list is completely empty,
except for one thing, the grace of God, two things, and the blood of Jesus. There is nothing on that
list that qualified, like there's nothing, nothing. And I get, I imagine as we move forward and all of
this will just only become more aware of our weakness, which is a beautiful, humble, desperate
place to be. So we say all that to say like, again, no matter where you've been,
or how messy you are right now,
God already sees you and already wants you
in the middle of your sin,
in the middle of your mess,
in the middle of your mental health struggles,
he's obsessed with you.
He loves you so much.
And you have to remember one more thing.
He knows our weaknesses.
He knows how frail we are.
He knows how weak,
he knows the trauma that you've been through
that causes you to behave in the way that you do.
And he even knows the trauma that leads you to sin.
Like, he knows all of that.
And while he doesn't tolerate it, he also has compassion for it.
And that's the lens through which you need to see Jesus, that he has compassion.
When he looks on your weaknesses and the mistakes that you make, he's not looking at it like, my gosh, she's so annoying.
Why can't she just look at her again?
He has so much compassion.
He's just looking for you to turn back to him.
Yeah, exactly.
He's saying, let's try this again.
Deal with it with me.
Yeah.
Repent to me.
Cry out to me.
Let's work on your heart.
so good it's gonna be okay i know what you've been through i know it's hard humility just returning to him
with with a broken and repentant spirit and just being like i'm a mess up i need i need help we always look
at god as like this judge but he's a really good father he's such a girl dad he's such a good dad
i said girl dad but yeah girl dad he is he loves his girls he loves his girls and his guys
How did you feel real quick after you confessed everything that you were feeling and you cried out and you were so brutally honest?
I probably will never forget that day because that was just, ugh.
But how did you feel when you cried out like that and you confessed to me everything you were feeling?
What did that feel like after?
So good.
Right.
So good.
to get it off your chest.
There's also, we all know that the second you say something out loud, it loses its power.
Like, it's almost like the second you confess something Satan is exposed because you hear,
you're able to hear the lie.
Like I was saying it and I meant it.
But as it's coming out of my mouth, I'm also aware of like, what is this, what is this
garbage that I'm believing about myself?
You know what I mean?
And so, and then to have you speak life over me, we all.
for you to counsel me through that moment,
changed everything.
Well, I remember your eyes.
You looked up.
It's like that when you just release that and you can cry to someone and you can be held,
we just have to constantly be honest, constantly confess.
Yeah.
Constantly have people love us and pour into us.
And you look so much lighter than yesterday too.
Like you look so much happier too.
Honestly, I have no problem.
I'm calling whoever I need to to be like,
hey, I was really carrying my cross yesterday, huh?
Yeah.
That was our episode.
You have no problem.
What?
I have no problem.
I have no.
I ask someone, hey, do you have the capacity for this right now?
Like, because I'm about to dump.
Like, do you?
And so I always ask, do you have the capacity?
And if they say yes, which nobody's ever denied me, praise God.
I'm like, well, here's everything.
And you actually, you're the only person I don't ask if you have the capacity.
Because maybe I should start asking.
Some people have boundaries.
Some people have boundaries.
We have no idea what that is.
When it comes to friends and they want to cry.
Dude, we don't have, come from boundaries, boundaries who?
Our families, please.
My mother would be like, oh, shut up.
Can you imagine if we ask her mom's, hey mom, do you have the capacity for this right now?
They'd be like, shut up.
My mom would be like, do you need to go to a doctor?
Like, what is, I don't like that.
Yeah.
When Jesus calls you by name and he accepts.
steps you in, then he sends you out. Go make disciples, start that podcast, go help someone that
feels for God and go make someone feel seen, go love on someone like Jesus did, go meet someone where
they're at, go do something for someone. That is our mission. Go talk to people about Jesus, the easiest
thing you can do. Go make that music. I love that. Oh, that was for someone. If that was for you,
and you've been wanting to make music right in the comments. We love you guys. We love. We love
you and we missed our honeycomb we love you guys so i think i like it here honestly i think we're going to be
old 80 and gray and this is going to be our background i don't even need a ggb frigging sign i want no no
nobody likes that sign i want to ask you guys what do should we stay here but that's going to be all the
comments yeah and okay you if if you comment that about the set if you like us here at the honeycomb or
if you want us to get a new set just you have to also comment to
about Luke 19.
Yeah, please.
You have to say both.
What do you think of Boats?
Because Holy Week scared me a little bit.
I was like, did anybody watch the episode?
Yeah, right?
Something that you learned about Zakias today.
Yeah.
Is it Zacchaeus?
No, it's Zakiya, I think.
I called him Zachariah.
You called him Sakurai.
My King of Kings.
My King of Kings.
All right, we love you guys so much.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May he make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you.
May he turn his face towards you and give you
peace. Shalom, shalom. We love you. We love you.
