00:00 And this is your last supper. 00:02 Let me tell you, I think there's an urgency 00:06 about the message today that God's given me from the Word. 00:09 Now, I want to maybe articulate the urgency 00:12 with just a story from my life. 00:14 In October of this year, myself and my family, 00:17 we were heading back to the UK. 00:19 We had a church conference, 00:20 but we were also going to be seeing family members there, 00:23 spending time with family. 00:25 And so I'd actually asked Luke 00:27 to help give us a lift to the airport. 00:29 we had church in the morning we were flying out at uh yas knows where this is going five to midnight 00:36 uh we were flying and so i had a busy couple of weeks before uh we were flying and so i had an 00:42 email though in that time that i did not properly read confession um but i thought i'd read it 00:48 properly anyways so so i i i read the email and it said um your flight has been moved to half past 00:55 midnight. So I was like, okay, fine. 35 minutes later, not a big drama. We'll just bump our leave 01:03 time to the airport by a little bit. That's fine. We can do that. And they said, if you want to 01:07 change your flights now, just let us know in the next couple of days. It's like 35 minutes. I don't 01:12 need to change my flights for 35 minutes. It's fine. So, and what you need to know about me is 01:17 I am one of those, what's called like a nervous traveler when it comes to flying. I will check my 01:22 passport about 17 times when I'm inside the airport just to check that when I checked it three minutes 01:29 ago that no one's stolen it in the last three minutes. I'm like, I'm going to be there. If they 01:34 tell me to get there three hours early, I'm getting there three and a half just to make sure that I'm 01:39 good. So I'm one of those travelers. So I'm packing everything. I'm trying to check in online 01:46 to get my flights and it's not working what's going on this is so strange and I go back to my 01:53 my email and my email says that it's half past midnight the same day meaning that it was 23 02:02 hours earlier and so whilst I was sleeping that night the previous night my flight had already 02:09 taken off had landed in London. We had a lovely morning in church that day. I was due to fly out. 02:17 I'm feeling good. We've had a great day. And so Meg is trying to organize everything, final last 02:22 minute things. And I say, Meg, just take a minute here. I just need to tell you something. She said, 02:27 Josh, we don't have time. We got to catch this flight. I said, just a small note on that flight. 02:34 It has gone. Already gone. It's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone. And so we had the privilege of 02:42 getting to book more flights the next day. That was fun. And why do I say all this? If you're not 02:49 tuned into the urgency of when something is happening, you can miss it. And I think some 02:56 of us showed up to church today and we didn't realize the flight is leaving now. It's a now 03:04 word that God has for us today. I also shared it because sometimes things happen in your life and 03:09 you get to preach and you got to use the story to make it worth it because otherwise you just get 03:13 sad. But there is an urgency of now. Things are happening in this moment for some of us in the 03:19 room today and I want us to lean in, grab hold of this word and I want to say don't miss the moment 03:25 that God has for you today. Because this is your last supper. Don't miss it. We're going to talk 03:31 today about the concept. And we sing about this. And maybe you've heard about this. And if you've 03:36 been around church, you've definitely heard about this. But maybe you've never really studied it 03:41 before. And we're going to talk about the Lamb of God. Who is the Lamb of God? Why is he the Lamb 03:47 of God? Why should this matter to you? And if you're a guest, or maybe you've barely been around 03:53 church before, this would be a totally foreign concept. And I want to teach us some things about 03:58 who, because John the Baptist actually lets us know who the Lamb of God is. In John chapter 21, 04:07 sorry, John chapter 1 verse 29, it says this, the next day, this is my little lamb on the side of 04:13 the screen. Anyone like the lamb? That was lovely. Thank you. Interactive church today. I like this. 04:20 This is good. 04:21 The next day, John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, look. 04:25 Can someone say look? 04:26 Look. 04:27 Look. 04:28 He's here. 04:29 Pay attention today. 04:30 Look. 04:31 The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. 04:36 Look. 04:37 The Lamb of God. 04:39 Pay attention. 04:40 In the New King James, it says, behold. 04:43 Like, behold him. 04:44 Look. 04:45 Pay attention to what's happening in this moment. 04:47 Don't miss it. 04:49 The Lamb of God. 04:50 What's John talking about here? 04:52 He's referring to and referencing a moment that starts out in the book of Exodus. 04:58 And I want to take us there today. 04:59 Exodus chapter 12. 05:02 Exodus chapter 12 is the moment where the people of God, the Israelites, 05:07 have been in captivity for 400 years to the Egyptians at this point. 05:12 And God has heard the cries of his people, he tells us in Exodus 3. 05:16 And he says, I'm making a plan for your freedom. 05:22 And so this final moment, the Lord is about to pass over Egypt. 05:31 And he talks about this final meal that he wants the Israelites to have. 05:36 So let's read these verses together. 05:38 Verse 4 to 11 says, 05:42 If any household is too small for a whole lamb, they must share one with their nearest neighbor. 05:48 Having taken into account the number of people there are, 05:51 you are to determine the amount of lamb needed in accordance with what each person will eat. 05:58 The animals you choose must be year-old males without defect 06:04 and may take them from the sheep or the goats. 06:08 Take care of them until the 14th day of the month 06:11 when all the members of the community of Israel must slaughter them at twilight. 06:15 Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and the tops of the door frames of the houses 06:23 where they eat the lambs. 06:26 That same night, they are to eat the meat roasted over the fire along with bitter herbs 06:32 and bread made without yeast. 06:35 You haven't got time for the bread to rise. 06:37 Don't put yeast in it. 06:39 It's go time. 06:41 do not eat the meat raw or boiled in water don't water it down but roast it over a fire with the 06:49 head legs and internal organs do not leave any of it till morning if some is left till morning you 06:55 must burn it this is how you are to eat it with your cloak tucked into your belt your sandals on 07:04 your feet and your staff in your hand, eat it in haste. God speaks to Moses to speak to the people, 07:15 giving clear instructions about the meal they are to have and how they are to eat it. And why is 07:21 this happening? As I say, the Lord is about to pass over Egypt and his wrath, the wrath of God is about 07:29 to encounter the evil and injustice that has taken place in Egypt. What is the wrath of God? 07:37 Welcome to church, everybody. Listen, listen, we got to teach the Bible. To understand the goodness 07:43 of God, you have to understand the wrath of God. What is the wrath of God? It is God's righteous 07:49 and settled opposition to sin and evil. The wrath of God is God's righteous and settled, 07:56 There's no debating it. Opposition to sin and evil. But there was something, there was a way in which 08:07 as the Lord passed over Egypt, he would know where not to go. And it was the lamb. 08:16 The blood of the lamb was covering the doorpost. 08:22 And when it covered the doorpost, they knew that there had already been atonement. 08:29 There had already been a sacrifice to pay for the sin. 08:34 And so what happens is that the people of God, they get out of Egypt. 08:40 And then in what's called a covenant or a promise between God and his people, 08:45 the way in which God would interact with his people was through these various different offerings 08:51 these various different sacrifices that would take place so but why because God is so holy 08:57 he cannot exist around sin come on church people you know this story but I want us to lean in today 09:03 because God's got something fresh for you that the wrath of God was was then taken up by 09:13 the atonement, the, the, come on, can we do some big Bible words or theological ideas? 09:20 The substitutionary atonement, the substitute, there had to be a substitute for sin. 09:26 They had to take care of sin. Why? So that, because God is so loving, he didn't want sin to 09:32 rule you anymore. He wanted to free you from it. And so in the old covenant, the old promise between 09:38 man and God. The way this was dealt with was through various different offerings, but it was 09:44 not enough to deal with sin ultimately, for us to be in relationship with God. And so what happened? 09:51 We know. What's the message we sing about and preach about? The message is this, that Jesus then, 09:58 as John said, he looked at Jesus and said, look, the Lamb of God who will take away the sin of the 10:06 world. That's the promise that Jesus came to deal once and for all with sin. And the power of sin 10:18 and the impact of sin was at that point when Jesus goes to the cross that we talked about last week. 10:25 Sin was dealt with. The Lamb of God willingly gave himself so that you and I could be free. 10:32 That's good news, everybody. 10:36 But I want us to kind of jump into Exodus 12 a little more to help us to see some parallels 10:42 between what happened there at Passover and what we can now understand Jesus did for us. 10:49 Exodus 12, the first thing I want us to see is this. 10:54 They were covered by the blood of the Lamb. 10:59 They were covered. 11:01 The doorposts were covered. 11:02 We can pull that verse back up. 11:04 Exodus 12, 7. 11:06 Then they are to take some of the blood and put it on the sides and tops of the door frames of the houses where they eat the lambs. 11:12 They were covered. 11:16 I just want to remind some people today. 11:18 Maybe if you're a guest here and you don't regularly go to church. 11:22 Maybe you've not heard a teaching like this. 11:24 I want to let you know. 11:24 But if you're a Christian in the room, I want to remind you today that you and I and our houses, 11:30 We are covered by the blood of Jesus. 11:35 I want to say it this way for some of you today. 11:39 That the enemy can tempt you, but he cannot destroy you. 11:44 Because you are covered by the blood. 11:48 You are protected by the blood. 11:51 You are healed by the blood. 11:55 You are delivered by the blood. 11:59 Some of us, we think that when we've been Christians for long enough, we graduate to another kind of advanced level. 12:05 We will never graduate beyond the fact that you and I are covered by the blood of Jesus. 12:13 That it is the fact that when we said yes to Jesus, that his blood covers us and protects us and takes care of us. 12:24 Does that mean life is always easy? 12:27 even in the the Israelites scenario we see that is not the case but what do we do know that he has 12:33 saved us from sin and death that we get to live with him forever that's the promise of the blood 12:41 that the blood of Jesus may we never lose our wonder and our focus on what the lamb did the 12:48 lamb I was even reading in Revelation 19 Evelyn my daughter she's just sat there with a bible 12:53 yesterday she's pulling over random parts of the bible she's like read this read this we pull it 12:59 up to revelation I was like okay here we go babe let's do it revelation 19 talks about even when 13:06 Jesus comes back triumphantly on a white horse he's coming in a cloak dripped in blood 13:14 the blood will always cover us and be enough for us whatever you're facing this week 13:23 I want you to remind yourself that the blood has covered you. 13:28 Whatever darkness surrounds you, know this. 13:31 There may be darkness around you, but the blood covers me. 13:35 He protects me. 13:36 He heals me. 13:37 He sets me free. 13:39 The blood covers me. 13:41 Second thing I want to show you from Exodus 12 is this, 13:46 that they were full of the Lamb. 13:51 They were full. When they walked out of Egypt, they were full of the lamb. Let's look together in Exodus 12 verse 8. It says, that same night they are to eat the meat roasted over the fire along with the bitter herbs and bread made without yeast. Do not leave any of it till morning. If some is left till morning, you must burn it. 14:16 eight and ten. 14:18 So the blood of Jesus 14:21 saved them on that night. 14:24 Then the body of the lamb 14:27 sustained them and saved them on day two 14:30 and day three and day four. 14:32 Some of us, we know that we're covered by the blood 14:34 but we're not consuming of the body. 14:38 That when they walked out into the wilderness 14:40 they had some food in their bellies for the journey. 14:43 What does it mean to consume of Jesus? 14:46 When we open up the word, the word became flesh, we consume here. 14:51 Some of you, you are hungry and not in the good sense of a hunger for God. 14:55 You are starving because you're walking around and you've been covered by the blood, 15:00 but you haven't got any lamb in your belly. 15:03 And I want to encourage you today. 15:05 Some of us, my wife's got a substack shout out. 15:10 You know, she's a blogger. 15:11 It's cool. 15:11 No big deal. 15:12 Basically a celebrity. 15:14 She wrote a post recently just talking about it's not always burnout. 15:19 Come on, somebody, let's go there. 15:22 I think for some of us, we're operating on empty. 15:28 Because you're not feeding from the lamb. 15:32 And you're walking around and you're hungry and you're feeling empty because you haven't got the lamb in you. 15:40 And when you walk and you eat of the Lamb of God and you consume of Him in His presence 15:47 and you're worshipping Him and you take communion and you consider Him 15:51 and you spend time with Him, you will feel full when the circumstances around you say you should be empty. 16:00 When life is exhausting and yet somehow you are energized and you're alive. 16:06 What is that? 16:08 I've got the Lamb in me. 16:10 I'm covered by the lamb, but I'm also full of the lamb. 16:14 I want to encourage some of us today. 16:17 Amen. 16:19 I want to encourage some of us today. 16:23 You need to start eating of him. 16:26 Jesus even says this when he's, 16:28 that moment when so many of the crowds walk away from him, 16:31 he says, eat of my flesh and drink my blood. 16:35 And they're like, what is he talking about? 16:36 He's a crazy person. 16:38 He's talking about Exodus 12. 16:40 He says, you've got to eat of the lamb. 16:43 You've got to consume him. 16:44 You've got to take him in. 16:46 Digest the words of life. 16:49 If you're feeling a little empty, my question is, are you eating of the lamb? 16:55 I'd like to make a large bet that you could be eating more of him. 17:02 Why am I so tired? 17:03 Why do I feel offense? 17:05 Why do I feel angst? 17:06 Why do I feel all these things? 17:07 How often do you consume him? 17:11 How often do you eat of him? 17:14 I want to show you one more thing 17:18 that was profound to me 17:19 as I considered this in Exodus 12, 17:22 this Passover meal. 17:24 Exodus 12 verse 4 shows us something. 17:26 What does it show us? 17:27 There's lamb for you and your neighbors. 17:31 There's lamb for you and your neighbors. 17:33 Let's see Exodus 12 verse 4. 17:36 If any household is too small for a whole lamb, they must share one with their nearest neighbor. 17:42 Having taken into account the number of people there are, you are to determine the amount of lamb needed in accordance with what each person will eat. 17:50 Some of us, we can just stay on verse 4 for now. 17:54 Some of us, I want you to know we have our Easter gatherings, Good Friday, Easter Sunday. 18:02 There are some people in your life and mine who need the lamb. 18:08 And I want to tell you, there's enough lamb for both of you. 18:12 There's enough lamb for you and there's enough lamb for them. 18:14 There's enough lamb for their family. 18:16 Why? 18:17 Because the lamb of God that was slain came for all of humanity. 18:21 I want to encourage you today to start now. 18:24 We're about a month away from our Easter weekend. 18:28 Start praying now. 18:30 Who in my life needs to experience the covering of the blood? 18:37 Who in my life needs to eat of the lamb? 18:39 Who around me needs this? 18:43 Because I've got to tell you, we'll share more about Easter weekend next weekend. 18:47 But it is going to be a profound and powerful and exciting and fun. 18:52 But really, it's going to be an amazing weekend because I think a lot of people are going to get to hear the good news about Jesus. 18:58 We're going to get to talk about the empty tomb, the empty parts of our life and how Jesus is coming to bring life. 19:05 There's going to be so much. 19:07 And I just want to say to you, there's some neighbors, there's some people, there's some friends that you have that need the lamb. 19:16 There's enough for you. 19:17 There's enough for them. 19:18 And so there's so much kind of crossover with this story of the Passover. 19:26 It's interesting to me that there's these two moments. 19:30 We see this in Exodus 12. 19:32 But probably the other most famous moment where we see the Passover meal happening in the Scriptures 19:39 is just before Jesus goes to the cross, and it's at the Last Supper. 19:44 It's at the moment where Jesus is gathering with his disciples, 19:49 and they're sat around the table. 19:51 And Jesus says to his disciples, go ahead and prepare the Passover. 19:57 There's a place they're preparing the Passover meal. 20:00 Go ahead to that place. 20:03 And I want us to look at the contrasts between these two moments. 20:11 The Passover meal is the final meal just before the Israelites are set free from Egypt. 20:19 The last supper is the final meal just before the Lamb of God comes and sets free all of humanity. 20:28 It's interesting even as they prepare the Passover meal, we see mention of the bread that is broken. 20:36 We see Jesus mentions the cup that represents a new covenant, a new promise, 20:43 that they're going to drink this wine that represents the blood that's going to be spilled. 20:46 It's interesting to me that they do not mention the lamb that they're eating. 20:51 Because the lamb sat at the table. 20:54 He sat around the table ready to be consumed. 20:57 But what do we know that they ate? 20:59 And I want to kind of lead us to this point of urgency today. 21:04 What do we know that they ate during the Passover meal? 21:07 We know that they ate the bread. 21:11 The bread, but it says that they ate the unleavened bread, meaning there was no yeast in it. 21:19 And this represented, this moment where Jesus is maybe 1500 years or so after the time of Moses, 21:27 we see that Jesus sits around, he's eating this, why? 21:31 Because it represented for the people of God at that time that they did not have time to let the bread rise. 21:39 Freedom was now. 21:42 freedom was now we can't put yeast in there we haven't got time for the bread to rise 21:47 it's happening get get ready we we see that they would eat it says in exodus 12 bitter herbs 21:58 representing the bitterness of their slavery 22:03 that they could not go back to where they'd come from and some of us i just want to let 22:10 Let me make this more practical. 22:11 For some of us, there are areas of our life that you are very aware of 22:17 that the enemy, our spiritual enemy, has kept you captive within. 22:22 And Jesus wants to bring freedom to you today. 22:26 And for some of us, it's some of the things like we were talking about last week. 22:30 There are instincts in your flesh. 22:33 There is pride in you. 22:36 There are instincts within you, insecurities that you still have. 22:41 And you hold on to them too tightly. 22:44 And today I want to encourage you to come and consume those bitter herbs. 22:51 Slavery is no good for you. 22:53 In order for the Israelites to move out of their slavery, 22:57 they first had to eat the bitter herbs. 23:01 And then they had to take hold of the bread and say, 23:03 and now we're on the move. 23:06 now we're on the move 23:08 but the interesting 23:09 the most interesting contrast for me 23:11 about Passover 23:12 and about the last supper 23:15 was not about what they ate 23:17 but it's about how they ate it 23:20 I want to show you the contrast here 23:22 Exodus 12 verse 11 23:26 just before they're heading out 23:29 everyone could see the urgency of the moment 23:31 they were in slavery 23:33 says this is how you are to eat it with your cloak you imagine every one of them cloak tucked into 23:40 your belt sandals on your feet staff in your hand eat it in haste what are they saying be ready 23:50 be ready whilst you're eating it you've got to be ready freedom's coming whilst you're eating it 23:55 be ready the freedom is coming the freedom is coming and then they have the passover meal 14 24:01 1500 years on, can I show you how the disciples ate the last supper? How they had the Passover 24:08 meal? Can we pull up that verse from the book of Mark? While they were reclining at the table eating. 24:19 While they were reclining at the table. The first Passover, get your cloak tucked into your belt, 24:27 Get the sandals on your feet. 24:29 Get the staff in your hand. 24:31 Eat it in haste. 24:34 1,500 years on from the miracle, 24:37 they lay on the floor eating. 24:41 They have no idea what's about to happen 24:44 when Jesus goes to the cross. 24:45 They're not ready. 24:47 They're not ready for what's about to take place. 24:50 They are unprepared for the freedom that's coming. 24:53 They don't realize the urgency of the moment that they're at. 24:56 Why? 24:57 Because they were reclining at the table. 24:59 Now this was a cultural practice in the Roman world which they existed in. 25:04 They were laid down there. 25:05 But it's interesting to me that of all the practices that fell off over the years of the Passover, 25:13 the expectation of stepping into greater freedom appears to have dissipated. 25:20 We are 2,000 years on from when the disciples sat around the communion table with Jesus at the Last Supper. 25:27 and he is describing to them what is about to take place. 25:32 If you will eat of my body that is broken for you 25:35 and you will drink of this blood that was poured out, 25:40 get ready. 25:42 Tuck in your cloak. 25:44 Put sandals. 25:44 Get ready. 25:45 Freedom is coming. 25:47 Freedom is coming. 25:48 And yet so many of us, 25:49 we take hold of this last supper that was taken in that moment 25:54 and we take it with no expectation. 25:57 we are reclining at the table the first century disciples they understood the power 26:03 that was taking place when they when they agreed with what the lord had done and reaffirmed it and 26:10 said we are drinking and eating to celebrate the freedom that has been given to us from sin and 26:17 death and we're done with it it's over game over the enemy lost jesus has victory so so here we're 26:26 communion shortly. And what I want to say to you is, this could be your last supper that you're bound. 26:38 Because here's why. We believe that the blood still works. We believe that the blood still 26:47 covers the doorposts. We believe that the blood still defeats the enemy. We believe that the blood 26:54 still heals. We believe that the blood still sets free. We believe that the blood of Jesus 27:00 still delivers. We believe that the blood of Jesus, that if you're in this room with addiction today, 27:05 because of the blood, you can be free. You say, Joshua, I've been around before. 27:12 I've heard this before. I've been here before. Stop reclining at the table, tuck in your cloak, 27:19 Put on your sandals and expect that God is a God who still delivers, 27:25 who still heals, who still sets free, who still brings life. 27:29 The blood still works. 27:31 The blood still works. 27:35 It's the blood of the Lamb. 27:36 It's the only answer we've got. 27:38 We have no other, as Paul wrote to a church, he said, 27:42 I do not come with wise or persuasive words. 27:45 We don't have a clever idea for you today. 27:47 We've just got this same old idea that the blood still works. 27:52 The blood, the blood, the wonder-working blood. 27:56 It still works. 28:00 And why does this fire us up? 28:04 Why does this excite us? 28:06 Because I'm sick and tired of seeing people bound when they don't need to be. 28:15 Because here's the thing, the blood still works for your marriage. 28:20 The blood still works for your children. 28:23 The blood still works. 28:27 And I think, you know, I was hearing a preacher share recently, 28:31 and I thought it was powerful because this is the place that I think some of us have come to 28:36 in our own walk with Jesus. 28:38 He was saying, and I agree, our spiritual enemy, the devil, 28:43 he's not trying to go after your job if your job is insecure. 28:46 He doesn't want your job. 28:47 He wants your faith. 28:50 If your relationship feels shaky just now, 28:53 he's not interested in your relationship. 28:54 He's interested in your faith. 28:56 If you feel distant from God, 28:59 he's interested in your faith 29:01 because it is faith that draws us near. 29:07 We need faith that the blood still works. 29:11 I want to speak faith into this room today. 29:14 To say, where in your life has the enemy been lying to you that the blood does not work? 29:22 Where have you surrendered to the idea that the blood of Jesus works for my salvation eternally, 29:30 but whilst I'm here on earth, it has no power over this? 29:34 Why did Jesus go to the cross if not for an all-powerful blood that comes to destroy sin, death? 29:46 The blood still works for us. 29:48 And I believe today that as we take communion, 29:51 I'm praying that it sets off within your soul an urgency to run into freedom. 29:59 Note that the Israelites had to still walk into freedom. 30:05 They still had to journey into freedom. 30:08 The Lord made the way, but they still had to journey. 30:12 Today, I want to prophesy over some people today. 30:15 Today is the day of your freedom. 30:17 Now run into it. 30:19 Put on your sandals. 30:20 Tuck in your cloak. 30:22 Run. 30:24 The Bible says flee from sexual immorality. 30:27 Run away from the bitter herbs of Egypt and run into the promise of freedom. 30:33 So here's what we're going to do is I'm going to lead us through and pray over us as we take communion. 30:40 And I'm going to lead us through a time and I've written up a couple of prayers. 30:42 And so you can grab your communion pot now. 30:46 If you're a guest here today, I'd encourage you. 30:49 There is power, power in the blood of Jesus. 30:52 You can join with us. 30:53 Take communion today. 30:58 so we're going to 31:00 I wonder if we could throw up the first prayer 31:04 up here on the screen 31:09 and we're going to start by drinking 31:14 the juice 31:16 I've been told that occasionally 31:17 it takes a crowbar to get into these communion cups 31:20 so apologies if that's for you 31:28 as we are going to pray this over you 31:33 as a prayer declaration of the season 31:36 that we're heading into for some of us today 31:38 we step in 31:41 to the more that he has 31:44 this next season let me pray this over you 31:45 this next season I'm running into my freedom 31:50 I have the hope of freedom 31:53 I take this cup today as a prophetic promise of the freedom you have for me. 32:00 Because the blood of the Lamb saves and delivers me. 32:05 Amen. 32:05 You drink with me. 32:12 Yes Lord. 32:17 Let's pray this next part. 32:19 and I eat this bread in a hurry. 32:23 I am not waiting around in my bondage anymore. 32:27 I am choosing to believe 32:29 that the promise of the broken bread 32:32 symbolizing your broken body 32:34 still means life and freedom for me. 32:37 Eat of the bread. 32:48 Lord Jesus, I believe the starting gun has gone off in souls today. 32:54 Lord, that you bring freedom, that your blood still works, 33:02 that the Lamb of God that was slain, 33:06 Lord, that your blood-drenched cloak that you will wear on that white horse, 33:11 Lord, that you have a life for us. 33:15 And we come today, we come to receive the fullness of the life that you have for us. 33:22 In Jesus' name today, I take authority over every lie of the enemy. 33:28 That would come to bring containment. 33:31 That would come to whisper lies. 33:34 And in Jesus' name, I rebuke every lie. 33:39 And I speak life over this room. 33:42 Life in Jesus' name. 33:43 Anyone watching online, listening afterwards, I speak life in Jesus' name. 33:48 Fullness of life. 33:51 God, thank you that you are our freedom, that the blood still covers us, 33:57 that the lamb still fills us, 33:59 and there's enough for me and my neighbor, 34:01 that there is more than enough. 34:05 Thank you, Jesus.