Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 4, 2017

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Humans communicate to stories and this

is how we are able to express ideas very

powerfully as I learn from one of my

close master mentors make a point tell a

story and if you look at parables from

Jesus to the Buddha to the Mahabharata

story so people communicate this is how

we communicate to children we don't show

them slides and bulleted powerpoints we

tell them stories one of the ways by

which you can be effective is how you

communicate and articulate your ideas so

what comes out of your mouth in the form

of words and how we express it is how

people will understand and receive you

and therefore work on that one skill

which is an extremely learnable skill

and try to be one of the best in that

field an organization like Toastmasters

can help you so simple advice go join

Toastmasters and practice every week

you

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Battle in The Fog Part-2 - The Last Samurai-(2003) Movie Clip HD - Duration: 5:07.

- Assume firing positions! - Assume firing positions!

Fire on my order only!

Hold your fire!

Hold your fire!

Reload!

Hold the line!

Fire at will!

Lieutenant, fall back!

Zeb!

He's mine.

Stop!

Take him away!

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Battle in The Fog Part-1 - The Last Samurai-(2003) Movie Clip HD - Duration: 5:07.

Move into position!

Yoshino Province, 1876

1 st Company, form a battle line on me!

Pay attention, it will save your life!

2nd Company, form on 1 st Company.

3rd and 4th Company, form up behind.

Fill in on command!

- Where's Hasegawa? - He refuses to fight against Katsumoto.

- Cover down! - Captain Algren.

We are not here as combatants.

- Then who's gonna lead them? - Their own officers.

- Let's move to the rear. - We'll be there presently.

Fix bayonets!

- Mr. Graham, accompany me to the rear. - Yes, of course.

Sergeant Gant, report to the rear and see to the disposition of the supply trains.

- Did you hear my order? - l did indeed, sir!

Then you will obey it. Now!

No disrespect intended, sir, but shove it up your ass.

- Load! - Load!

Samurai come.

You'll be fine, son.

- Assume firing positions! - Assume firing positions!

Fire on my order only!

Hold your fire!

Hold your fire!

Reload!

Hold the line!

Fire at will!

Lieutenant, fall back!

Zeb!

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American Football - "I've Been So Lost For So Long" (Official Music Video) - Duration: 4:57.

("I've Been So Lost For So Long" by American Football)

♫ I've been so lost

♫ For so long

♫ Every street's a dead end

♫ Every sign points behind me

♫ If you need me, don't

♫ You can't trust a man who can't find his way home

♫ My impaired intuition is telling me just to give in

♫ If you find me

♫ Could you please remind me

♫ Why I woke up today

♫ I feel so sick

♫ Doctor, it hurts when I exist

♫ This isn't the pain

♫ I'm usually in

♫ I hope it's not contagious

♫ Maybe I'm asleep and this is all a dream

♫ I can't believe my life is happening to me

♫ If you find me

♫ Could you please remind me

♫ Why I should wake up tomorrow

♫ This is me reaching out to you

♫ Publicly

♫ So what else is new

♫ Maybe I'm asleep and this is all a dream ♫

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Susan Rice Must Testify - What Did Obama Know? - Duration: 6:47.

Republicans are ignoring any wrongdoing on Trump's part and Democrats are completely

underwhelmed that somehow Obama's National Security Advisor participated in a political

hit job.

Here's what we know – we know that Susan Rice ordered DOZENS of names - spreadsheets

of unmasked names on calls that contained zero illegal content or represented zero illegal

acts.

We also know that information from these spreadsheets and from top secret reports leaked to the

press – like the actual content of a conversation between Michael Flynn and a Russian ambassador.

Rice's requests were not illegal – a massive overreach – but not illegal.

Be we do know that allowing that information to get to the press is a felony.

Either Rice leaked the information, or she was extremely careless with items of national

security.

Neither of which will help me sleep better at night.

We also know that so far, no evidence has been brought forth that Trump or his team

colluded with the Russians.

Schiff has said this and even Chelsea Clinton has admitted as such.

But, Rice says that because of the overwhelming evidence that was quickly pouring in, she

HAD to unmask these names.

We also now know that the Rice information is what Devin Nunes went to the White House

to obtain, as the Susan Rice logs could likely only be accessed by someone in the executive

branch.

Sharing that information with Trump and not the rest of the investigation is a serious

problem for Nunes, but doesn't erase the ills of Susan Rice.

Which all of this raises another major question - what did Obama know about all of this and

who did he share it with, what did he order?

We know that he publicly announced the investigation – we know that the executive staff RUSHED

to spread information as far as they could before Trump took office.

So, he knew SOMETHING.

You know, it was easier to accept that the President was insulated from the actions of

an out of control spy industry.

Gosh, the NSA and FBI have someone leaking info to the press.

But, knowing that a key advisor to Obama was personally involved in politically motivated

spying, that raises a lot more eyebrows.

We need answers - He either had a SHOCKING lack of oversight over his closest advisors

or he was complicit in this political hit job.

Now, I'm not defending Trump's team's actions - if Flynn or someone else did something

wrong, let's get to the bottom of it and hold them accountable.

Flynn asking for immunity is a really bad sign.

Likely, Congress has SOMETHING on him – taxes or that he lied under oath and they are looking

to use that to pressure him into revealing something else.

But, in the same way, we MUST get answers from Susan Rice – we have to have her testify

– under oath – not simply to a friendly press - about her actions and what President

Obama knew.

If you listen to Adam Schiff, the Trump-Russia connection MUST be true.

Well, with our evidence now – if you played the Schiff role, you could easily connect

the dots to reveal something akin to Watergate from the Susan Rice scandal.

Think about that story for a moment: The Democratic party loses an election, can't believe it,

can't get over it – and yes emails were hacked, so the outgoing President orders an

investigation.

In that investigation, the National Security Advisor abused her power to collect damaging

POLITICAL information – and then somehow that information illegally leaked to the press.

That's a really serious issue.

That's where this thing COULD go.

Plenty of you have jumped to the conclusion that Trump and Russia had to have done something

wrong – there's "a lot of smoke" – right?

And yeah - there certainly has been a TON of smoke.

But, we really should do the same here.

There is a big ol' cloud billowing from the Obama White House.

Of course, Susan Rice jumped on MSNBC to defend her acts.

She is saying that she leaked nothing, but that information had to come from somewhere.

She also claims that she acted because of the massive amounts of evidence she saw regarding

Russia's role in the election and Trump's transition team ties to that.

Of course, the Congressional investigation hasn't found ANY of that evidence.

Susan Rice even refused to answer whether or not she would testify – MSNBC's Andrea

Mitchell didn't follow up.

Look, I don't care how much you hate Trump, I don't care what side you are on, or how

much you want the Republican party to burn to the ground – we must demand accountability

from our officials, regardless of their political leanings.

Trump is awful, the GOP-led Congress is inept.

But, that doesn't mean the Democrats are saints.

I personally think that both sides did some pretty dirty and potentially illegal things

in the last 12 months – and we DESERVE WAY BETTER – we deserve the truth.

I frankly don't care which party did what – I want them ALL held accountable.

I don't want any of our elected officials and their appointees to be able to skate by

after using the spook industry to gain some additional political footing.

Susan Rice MUST testify under oath.

We deserve that much.

If Susan Rice or President Obama did nothing illegal, then give us your evidence, testify

and let's move on.

Likewise, if the Trump team did nothing wrong, then we've got to get over it.

Until then, we've got to hold EVERYONE'S feet

to the fire.

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Reasons to Forgive, Part 2 (Selected Scriptures) - Duration: 45:02.

Now, last Sunday night we talked a little bit about forgiveness.

This is a big subject, but it's a subject that we need to get our arms around in a practical

way.

Forgiveness is very, very important to us.

Forgiveness is essential to life as a Christian.

And I'm giving you a list of principles that demonstrate the importance of forgiveness.

Last week we looked at the first one which really leads the parade.

Forgiveness is the most godlike act a person can do.

You're never more like God than when you forgive.

Obviously we celebrate the forgiveness of God.

We understand the forgiveness of God.

It is God overlooking our sin.

It is God overlooking our guilt.

It is God giving us a promise that we are forgiven of all our sins, past, present and

future.

We enter into an undeserved, unearned condition of complete and total forgiveness by the sheer

grace of God.

That is the model for our forgiveness.

We forgive out of grace, not because somebody earned it.

We offer forgiveness freely, unconditionally, without restraint, without restriction.

And with that offer of forgiveness, we abandon all animosity, all anger, all hatred, all

desire for retaliation, all desire for vengeance, all bitterness.

And this will guarantee for us a life free from the root of bitterness that it talks

about in the book of Hebrews, free from carking anger and hostility that eats away at the

joy of the soul.

Forgiveness is the most godlike thing you can do.

And He is the model.

You forgive and you forgive again, and you forgive again, and you forgive again.

As we learn from our Lord's words to Peter, "You forgive seventy times seven, seventy

times a day."

As often as you're offended, that's how often you forgive.

This is the same kind of thing that our Lord Jesus talked about in the Sermon on the Mount

when He said, "Love your enemies."

How do you love your enemies?

Well, the first thing you need to do is to get past their sin, get past their offense.

They're your enemies which assumes that they have done something to violate you, to wound

you, to injure you, to affect you negatively.

If you're going to love your enemies, bound up in that love is forgiveness.

It doesn't guarantee that you're going to have a relationship with them that would be

a model relationship.

But then again, when God forgives us, that doesn't necessarily mean that the relationship

we have with God is everything it should be.

We continue to sin against Him.

He continues to forgive us.

The relationship will only be what it should be in the glory of heaven when full and complete

perfection has come, absolute holiness and righteousness has taken over our lives and

then a complete reconciliation is effective.

The second thing we said about forgiveness, not only is the most godlike thing you'll

ever do, but you must remember that it's not murder which is forbidden by the sixth commandment.

It's not murder only which is forbidden by the sixth commandment.

The sixth commandment says, "You shall not murder."

But our Lord said, "You've heard it said that you shall not murder or you'll be guilty of

the court," Matthew 5:21 and 22, "But I say to you, if you hate someone in your heart,

you're guilty of murder."

First John, we remember, 1 John 3:15, "Everybody who hates his brother is a murderer."

Our Lord went for the depth of the meaning of the commandments, the Decalogue.

We must understand that while we perhaps wouldn't even imagine murdering somebody, wouldn't

think about murdering somebody, if our hearts are full of hate to the degree in the words

of Jesus that we denounce them with epithets like "Raca" or "You fool," you are equally

guilty.

You are to love your enemies and you are to love your neighbors as you love yourself.

You are to seek to see the image of God in them.

You're to be gracious to them.

Anything less than that, any anger or bitterness constitutes, in effect, a defacto heart murder.

Your lack of forgiveness is a kind of desire for their harm.

Thirdly, we said last time, that you need to remember, and this should motivate all

of us to forgive, that whoever has offended you, has offended God greater.

Whoever has offended you has offended God greater.

And if God who is the most holy has forgiven the greatest offense, cannot we who are the

least holy forgive the least offense?

It seems to me to be a very obvious principle.

We understand it because we looked at Psalm 51:4, "Against Thee, Thee only have I sinned,

and done this evil in Thy sight."

David understands that His sin is against God.

"He cries out to God to be forgiven, wash me, purge me.

Give me back the joy of Thy salvation.

Then I will show transgressors Your ways.

Then I will be useful to You."

And, of course, that forgiveness came to David and David even said it this way, "Blessed

is the man whose sins are forgiven, whose iniquities are covered."

And so the issue is that if God who is most offended can be totally forgiving, cannot

we who are least offended be forgiving?

If God who is infinitely holy can forgive, cannot we who are anything but holy forgive?

So we forgive because we are never more godlike than when we forgive.

We forgive because God forbids anger and hate and attitudes of vengeance.

And we forgive because God who is most offended forgives, and sets the standard for us to

forgive.

And number four, and this is where we wrapped it up and we'll make a comment about this

and then move on.

It is only reasonable, and it's connected to the last point, it is only reasonable that

those forgiven the greater sins forgive the lesser ones.

No matter what a person does against me, or does against you, it does not rise to the

level of an offense against God.

The degree of the offense is directly related to the degree of holiness of the one offended.

God is the one who is most offended, as we just pointed out.

God is the one against whom the greater sins have been done.

And when He completely forgives all of these sins that we have committed, are committing

or will commit completely, this ought to set a standard by which we are willing to forgive

others.

We have been forgiven an unpayable, inconceivable, incalculable debt, should we not forgive the

small offenses that come against us?

And in order to make that point, we went to Matthew 18, let's go back to that because

we're going to see a couple of more points there, and that is the area where Peter is

talking to our Lord about forgiveness.

In verse 21 he asks Him, "How many times shall my brother sin against me and I forgive him,

up to seven times?"

The rabbi said three, he doubled it, added on, thought the Lord would commend him.

"Jesus said to him, 'I do not say to you up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven.'"

And then He went from there to tell a story about why it is so critical to forgive lavishly,

to forgive extensively.

And the story is familiar to all of us.

It's a story about a king who is emblematic of the Kingdom of Heaven and he had some men

who had been given responsibility and he gathered these men, these would have been high-ranking

officials who were given the responsibility to collect taxes and to turn what they had

collected in to the monarch.

They had been given a piece of the responsibility for the income of the king from the kingdom.

And when it was time for the accounts to be settled, there was one, according to verse

24, who owed him ten thousand talents, that is a massive amount of money...massive amount

of money.

Should have been able to give him what he owed him, but he didn't have any money at

all to repay, verse 25 says, so he had taken all the money, he had collected it ostensibly

and then he had spent it on himself.

And the Lord commanded him to be sold, along with his wife and children, and all that he

had and repayment to be made.

The king said, "Sell them all into slavery and I'll get what I can.

I can't get what I'm owed, but I'll get what I can out of them."

Well the man falls down on the ground, says, "Have patience with me and I'll repay you

everything."

He is frightened, he is uncovered, he is exposed.

You just give me an opportunity and I'll pay it all back.

Verse 27, "The lord of that slave felt compassion, released him, forgave him the debt."

Just really a stunning story.

There was usually a surprise element in the prolonged stories that Jesus told.

This is that.

The shock of being forgiven a ten-thousand-talent debt.

And then verse 28 says, "That slave went out, found one of his fellow slaves that owed him

a hundred denarii," that's...a denarii is a day's wage for an average worker, a Roman

soldier or average workman.

So that's maybe three or four months work.

"Seized the man who owed him that, began to choke him and said, 'Pay back what you owe.'

He fell on the ground and gave the same speech, 'Have patience with me and I'll repay you.'

But he was unwilling, went and threw him in prison till he should pay back what he was

owed."

This is scandalous.

The man has been forgiven an incalculable debt, just because he asked.

So anybody listening to the story, namely the disciples who really are the audience

in this portion of Matthew's gospel, the eighteenth chapter, is directed at the disciples, may

well have been in the house of Peter and our Lord may have been holding one of the little

children from Peter's own family there in Capernaum when He gave all of this.

Now they would have been outraged at the kind of behavior where a man is forgiven something

that's incalculable and then goes and strangles somebody and throws him in the debtor's prison

for a minor debt that could be paid back.

And our Lord is teaching us a principle here, you can't accept the full forgiveness of God

and then yourself be an unforgiving person.

You can't accept the fullness of God's total forgiveness of all your sins of all your life

and then choke somebody mercilessly because that person has offended you.

There's nothing uglier, nothing worse, nothing more regrettable and nothing more inconsistent

than a Christian running around with no forgiveness for someone who has offended them....just

totally inconsistent.

Now, I want to take you to a fifth point.

This comes right out of this in the same context.

The one who does not forgive will not enjoy the love of other Christians.

The one who does not forgive will not enjoy the love of other Christians.

There is a price to pay for being a bitter, unforgiving person.

And we see it here in verse 31 of this parable, "When his fellow slaves saw what had happened,

they were deeply grieved and came and reported to their lord all that had happened."

They're outraged at the conduct of this man who has been totally forgiven and who will

not forgive.

They want to be distanced from him.

An unforgiving person is an unwelcome member of the fellowship.

An unforgiving person is leaven, bad influence, bad influence on young believers, bad influence

on older believers, alienation from others in the life of the church.

This is a person that people don't want to be with because this is a person being unable

to forgive is equally unable to stop talking about the person they will not forgive and

the offense committed against them.

This is typical of an unforgiving person.

And so, friends turn away from the unforgiving person.

We might be seeing here almost a form of church discipline because these other fellow slaves

go directly to the king to complain about this behavior.

They in a very real sense turn the case over to the Lord.

Church discipline should fall on the unforgiving person.

If you know an unforgiving person, if you are an unforgiving person, somebody should

come to you or you should go to the one you know to be an unforgiving person and say,

"By the way, you're in sin and you need to repent of that sin."

And if the person repents, you've gained your brother, according to Matthew 18 earlier in

the chapter.

And if the person doesn't repent, then the next step is to take two or three witnesses

and point the sin out again, be there to observe whether or not there is repentance.

And if the person still doesn't repent, tell the church, the church goes after the person.

If the person still doesn't repent, then put them out of the church because they're an

evil influence and they're behaving like a non-Christian because it's so inconsistent

for a Christian who has been forgiven to be unforgiving, you treat them like a non-believer.

There's a serious downside within the fellowship of the body of Christ for an unforgiving attitude.

It also makes people want to keep their distance from you because they're afraid of what will

happen to them if somehow you cross the line that offends them and you become one of those

people in their category of those with whom they would like to gain vengeance.

Number six, and it's still in the same story here, failure to forgive results in divine

chastening...failure to forgive results in divine chastening.

We should forgive the moment the offense is rendered against us, instantaneously, never

cultivating vengeance, retaliation, hostility, hatred, anger, bitterness.

But if we fail to forgive, if we do not forgive, watch what happens.

"Then summoning Him...the Lord, the king, the master...said to him, 'You wicked slave,

I forgave you all that debt because you pleased with me, shall you not also have had mercy

on your fellow slave in the same way that I had mercy on you?'

And his lord, moved with anger, handed him over to the torturers until he should repay

all that was owed him."

Torturers...what would that be?

Stress, hardship, illness, difficulty.

Like James 2:13, "Judgment will be merciless to the one who shows no mercy."

This is not the judgment of hell.

This is not final judgment.

This is the judgment of divine chastening.

Matthew 5:7 gives us the opposite, "Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain...what?...mercy."

What you give, you get.

You give mercy, God grants you mercy.

You're unforgiving and you will come under divine chastening.

That leads to a further expansion of that.

Number seven in my list, the one who doesn't forgive will not be forgiven, so that this

chastening which comes on the sin of unforgiveness is extended until forgiveness is rendered

and forgiveness will be rendered when forgiveness is offered by the individual.

Go back in Matthew to chapter 6 where this is the point and a very familiar one to us.

Matthew chapter 6 verse 12, this is the disciples' prayer, "Forgive us our debts as we also have

forgiven our debtors."

How brash would it be to ask you to forgive us our debts while we're not willing to forgive

our debtors, right?

It's the same basic point we've just made.

And then down in verse 14, "For if you forgive others for their transgressions, your heavenly

Father will also forgive you.

But if you do not forgive others, then your Father will not forget your transgressions.

And now the chastening that comes on you because of lack of forgiveness becomes a sustained

chastening.

If we forgive, we will be forgiven."

God deals with us as we deal with others.

"If we don't forgive, we won't be forgiven."

Now we're not talking about eternal forgiveness.

We're not talking about justification.

We're not talking about whether or not we have a standing before God through the righteousness

of Christ imputed to us, that's settled already.

Future blessing is settled, right?, at salvation.

We're not talking about eternal forgiveness here, we're talking about temporal forgiveness.

This is not eternal forgiveness related to our justification.

This is temporal forgiveness related to our sanctification.

This has nothing to do with the issue of eternal blessing, future blessing.

It has everything to do with the blessing now.

Through the years as a pastor, I certainly have found the emptiness, the dryness, the

insipid dullness, the lack of joy, lack of power, trouble in marriages and families and

in life that is very often due to the attitude within the heart of a person, a believing

person of vengeance and bitterness and anger and hostility and hatred.

And because that person will not forgive, they never come under the blessing of temporal

forgiveness from God.

People like this may seek Christian counseling, hopefully they seek it here.

The first thing that all of our people who have ever been trained in biblical counseling

confront is sin and a dominant sin that you are going to be exposed to when you counsel

people is the bitterness and the anger and the hatred that dwells in their heart that

essentially has cut them off from blessing.

Life's hard enough, you make it much harder if you don't forgive.

So we really circle through all of these aspects.

We are to forgive because it is godlike to forgive; because forgiveness is inherent in

the second commandment because to hate is equal to murder; because the most holy is

the most offended and He forgives and sets the model for us who are the least holy and

the least offended; because He has forgiven us the greater sins, how can we not forgive

others the lesser sins?; and because we forfeit the joys of fellowship, we forgive; and because

we place ourselves under the chastening of God and He will not forgive us to bless us

until we forgive others.

A few more compelling reasons to forgive.

Number eight, the absence of forgiveness renders us unfit for worship...unfit for worship.

It's not just as simple as rolling in on a Sunday morning in a casual attitude and thinking

that just no matter what's going on in your life God is just waiting for you to show up

and offer Him worship.

For example, Matthew 5, backing up in Matthew again to Matthew 5, "Therefore...verse 23

says...if you're presenting your offering at the altar, you're coming to worship."

This is pre-cross so we're still talking about the temple and that was the form of worship.

But if you're going to go to the temple and offer your offering ostensibly to worship

God, to give honor to God and glory to God and there you remember that your brother has

something against you, you remember that there's something wrong in a relationship.

There's a lack of forgiveness.

There's an unresolved conflict.

"Leave your offering there in front of the altar, go first, be reconciled to your brother,

then come and present your offering."

Now this goes to the very extent of pursuing reconciliation, but I think that's essentially

what you always have in mind when you forgive someone and when you ask for their forgiveness.

I had as conversation like that just a couple of days ago.

It was brought to my attention that I had seriously offended someone, someone that I

care greatly about and have for a long time.

And I called this gentleman and I asked his forgiveness cause I don't want to...I don't

want to be in violation of this command from our Lord and be unfit to worship.

And so I asked if he would forgive me those offenses.

And in return he asked if I would forgive him for his offenses.

You step out of that situation with a reconciliation.

And it isn't first and foremost because you want to have a good relationship with that

person, it's first and foremost because you want to have a right relationship with God.

No one should draw near to God with the intention to worship Him if there's an unsettled bitterness

or grudge with someone else, regardless of whose fault it is.

If there's anger or unforgiveness, it needs to be resolved, as much as is within your

heart and there are times when you go to someone and say, "I want to make it right," and they

don't want to do that.

They want to harbor and hold on to their bitterness.

But as much is as possible, you seek to express your own heart and seek forgiveness and seek

to give forgiveness.

Number nine, this too very practical...not to forgive is to usurp the authority of God...not

to forgive is to usurp the authority of God.

I guess you have to ask yourself if you're unwilling to forgive, who made you the judge

of all the earth?

Are you better than God?

This is the ultimate ego trip, you know, I think.

Anybody that won't forgive has a serious misconception of who they are.

You're presuming to take the sword of divine judgment out of God's hand and flail around

that same sword as if you had the right to wield it.

What audacity.

Romans 12...Romans 12 verse 14, "Bless those who persecute you.

Bless and do not curse."

Then verse 17, "Never pay back evil for evil to anyone."

Verse 18, "As far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men."

Verse 19, "Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God for it

is written, 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord."

You don't need to get your pound of flesh out of everybody.

There are people who have this illusion that they are supposed to be the judge.

God is too slow.

God appears indifferent.

God appears weak.

He appears uninterested in this situation that has so profoundly offended me.

That is really a kind of blasphemy.

In the first place, you're a sinner yourself, right?

And there would be lots of people who would have every right to hold a sword over your

own head.

But the truth of the matter is, vengeance belongs to God.

I will promise you that I have found comfort in that.

I am more than happy when offended to give complete forgiveness from the heart with all

my might and leave the retaliation and the reciprocation to God who perfectly understands

the issue.

He has the highest standard, mine is lower.

His justice is pure justice, perfect justice, mine is impure and imperfect.

His authority is unlimited, I have no authority.

He is impartial, He is absolutely impartial, I am not...I am not omniscient.

I don't see the end from the beginning.

I can't read the motive.

I am ignorant.

I am short-sighted.

I see nothing beyond today.

I skew everything that happens to me in my own favor, and the longer I chew on something

I didn't like, the bigger it gets and the more unrelated to reality it is.

I am not the person to be making the judgment, neither are you.

We're not qualified...not at all.

Well there's one final point to make along this line, number ten, and this is something

to think about.

I remember years ago when I was thinking through these things and I was teaching the book of

Philemon which is the great story of forgiveness where the Apostle Paul asks Philemon to forgive

the runaway slave Onesimus and take him back.

And I had thought about all the things that I put in my little list so far to you, and

then one other thing struck me like a bolt and sort of pulled everything together, and

it's this: the injuries against you, the offenses against you are the trials that perfect you.

If you respond with vengeance, you are literally interrupting the best work that God can do

in your life.

You need to be offended.

Your pride needs it, your self-will needs it, your independence needs it.

All the difficulties that you have in life, all the offenses that come against you, you

need to learn to embrace those offenses.

All the criticisms, all the injustices, all the persecutions, all the mistreatments, all

the misunderstandings, all the misrepresentations, all of those which look to you to be wounds

and severe attacks are, in fact, the very trials that perfect you.

First Peter 5:10, "After you've suffered a while, the Lord make you perfect...perfect."

After you've suffered a while, the Lord make you perfect.

James 1 verse 3, "The testing of your faith produces endurance.

Let endurance have its perfect result."

The testing of your faith produces endurance, that is an enduring, strong faith.

You want that, so let it happen.

"Blessed is the man who perseveres," verse 12, "under trial for once he's been approved,

he'll receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised to those who love Him, therefore

consider it all joy, brethren, when you fall into various trials."

The best illustration of this is in 2 Corinthians 12...2 Corinthians 12, we've talked about

it through the years.

This is by way of reminder.

In verse 10, Paul makes an amazing statement.

"I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties

for Christ's sake for when I am weak, then I am strong."

He had learned through his suffering that it was the trials that God used to perfect

him.

He has just talked about one of them.

In verse 7 he says, "To keep me from exalting myself because of the surpassing greatness

of the revelations, he had personal visits from the ascended Christ and a visit to heaven

which he referred to in the opening of the chapter, too wonderful to even be spoken of.

But because of these revelations, he would be tempted to exalt himself.

So there was given him a thorn in the flesh.

His flesh would rise up and be proud and so literally there's a sphere...the word "thorn"

is a stake with a sharpened end.

There was a stake rammed through his otherwise proud flesh, a messenger of Satan, an angelos

of Satan, a satanic angel, a demon.

I believe this was the demon that was leading the destruction in the church at Corinth which

was breaking his heart.

Why did the Lord let a demon get into the church in the form of false teachers, embodied

in false teachers to disrupt this church to which he had given so much of his life?

To keep me from exalting myself.

Isn't it an amazing thing to think about, that the Lord would even give a demon, empowered

false teachers the right and the opportunity to go into a church and tear into that church

if the end result would be the humbling of its pastor?

So, I prayed...he says in verse 8...three times that it might leave me.

I prayed on three different occasions...Paul is saying...I asked the Lord to stop this

by His great power, shut down this demonic operation that is tearing into this church

that I love.

And He said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, I'm not going to stop the trial,

I am going to ramp up the grace for power is perfected in weakness."

You're not weak enough, Paul, you're not weak enough.

You've had too many visions, you've had too many revelations, your flesh tends to too

much pride, you need to be humbled.

And the way to humble you most readily is to humble you at the point of where you see

your greatest success, to have the church turn on you.

Any of us who are in ministry wonder why most of the criticism that comes against us comes...well

it comes often from within the very church from where we are shepherding.

But if it's not inside the church, it comes from other churches and other pastors and

other Christian leaders, certainly it comes against me from those sources.

Rarely does persecution come to me from the world.

Rarely do lies and slander and evil speaking come against me from the world.

Almost ninety-nine percent of the time it comes from inside the church.

And it can be heartbreaking and you sometimes want to rise to defend yourself against these

things.

But you learn like the Apostle Paul that this is all part of the Lord's humbling you when

you have been blessed.

So, He says to him, "My grace is sufficient for you for power is perfected in weakness."

The less you trust yourself, the more useful you are to Me.

So Paul's response, "Most gladly therefore I will rather boast about my weaknesses so

that the power of Christ may dwell in me."

Folks, the bottom line, what I'm saying in this, is this...your injuries, the offenses

that come against you, the lies that come against you, the misrepresentations that come

against you, the accusations, the persecution that comes against you, all of these things

constitute the trials that God uses to perfect you.

That's what you want, that kind of perfection.

God is at work and He's making you strong through the offenses that can make you angry.

But if they make you angry and bitter and hateful and vengeful, you're just getting

weaker and weaker and weaker and you're in a position to be cut off from the fellowship

of other believers because they won't want to be anywhere around you and you're putting

yourself in a position to forfeit the temporal blessing of God that comes with the forgiveness

that comes with your forgiveness.

God is at work making you strong and making you holy through these very things.

So, be very little concerned about personal injury, okay?

Be indifferent to it, even within the family, even within the marriage, even within the

circle of friends.

Be much more concerned about your own personal holiness and understand that by those wounds

and injuries that come more deeply from those that are close to you, being wounded in the

house of your friends is the toughest to deal with, but embrace those.

Be much concerned about the personal holiness that they produce.

So when offenses come against you, which could tempt you to be unforgiving, be immediately

forgiving because your far more concerned about the work of holiness that the Lord is

doing in your life than you are about the offenses.

I guess summing it up, an anonymous saint wrote long ago, "Revenge indeed seems often

sweet to men, but it only is a sugared poison.

Its aftertaste is bitter as hell.

Forgiving is sweet, it enjoys peace and the consciousness of God's favor.

By forgiving, it gives away and annihilates the injury.

It treats the injurer as if he had no injured and therefore feels no more the pain and sting

that was inflicted.

Forgiveness is a shield from which all the fiery darts of the wicked one harmlessly rebound.

Forgiveness brings heaven to earth and heaven's peace into the troubled heart."

So pursue forgiveness, for God's sake, for your sake, for the sake of the church.

Let's pray.

Father, we thank You tonight again for a wonderful evening of fellowship together.

We thank You for faithful congregation of people who love You, who are not simply caught

up in the details of Scripture but have come to love the One who is the theme of Scripture,

even Your glorious trinitarian self.

We thank You for the love of the truth that marks this congregation.

And if it is true, and if it is so that we love the truth, written and incarnate, then

we will embrace its demands joyfully.

That means we embrace forgiveness.

We instantly and unconditionally and freely forgive, waiting in some cases hopefully for

the other person to come and seek a full reconciliation.

But from our standpoint, we forgive.

Help us to learn that last lesson, to embrace the wounds, who embrace the attacks, to embrace

the misrepresentations to embrace the things that were said unkindly, unfairly, unjustly,

the merciless injuries, to embrace them, offering immediate forgiveness, knowing that these

wounds are the very trials that You use to perfect us.

And may we, like the Apostle Paul, then rejoice in insults and distresses and suffering and

persecution for when we are weakened by those things, that's how You make us strong.

Lord, again we thank You for Your truth.

We thank You for Your Holy Spirit, left to ourselves we wouldn't have the power to live

this way but because the Holy Spirit was poured out on the day of Pentecost and ever since

that day every person who is in Christ is a temple of the Spirit of God.

We thank You that the Spirit lives in us, enabling us to be obedient and to live lives

that are marked by grace, mercy and forgiveness.

This too is a clear demonstration to the watching world that Christ is in us, for we forgive

even as He forgave us.

Use us this week, Lord, even as we think about next weekend, to come across some folks that

we can bring to hear the glories of the resurrection.

Thank You for a wonderful day and for a time of worship and praise that we've been able

to offer You, in Christ's name.

Amen.

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I want to talk to you tonight and next Sunday night about the issue of forgiveness.

It probably doesn't come up as often as it should in our discussions from the pulpit

here because it is a very, very important issue.

What makes it an important issue in the church, and we're talking to believers tonight, we're

not so much talking about God's forgiveness toward us as we're talking about our forgiveness

toward each other.

But it is a very vital and a very essential and a very necessary component of life in

the church because the church, even at its best, is a collision of sinners.

We all understand that.

We are guilty of saying the wrong thing, and behaving in wrong ways.

We have all offended people.

We have all caused people to stumble.

We have all crossed the line of discretion into indiscretion and the way we deal with

people and treat people.

We have all showed preferential treatment at times.

We have all been less than considerate to people in need.

We have failed to give to folks what they need at the time they need it.

There are many, many points at which sinners collide in the church.

And because the church is a very intimate fellowship, only to be exceeded in its intimacy

by family, we borrow that image, don't we?, the image of a family.

We are seen as God's family and the intimacy then throws us together and we crash into

each other and our weaknesses are made manifest and so we are guilty from time to time of

offending.

It then becomes essential to the ongoing life of the church, the ongoing joy of believers

that we be able to deal with those offenses with an attitude of forgiveness...of forgiveness.

In the end, what finally destroys every relationship is an inability to forgive.

It isn't the offense that destroys the relationship, it is the inability to forgive that destroys

the relationship.

Offenses will come.

Even our Lord said that.

Offenses will come.

That's part of living life in a fallen world and dealing even in the church with the people

who have not yet been perfected.

How we deal with those offenses is what determines the nature of our relationship.

It is that way in a marriage.

It is that way in a family.

It is that way among friends.

It is certainly that way in the church.

Not only is this matter of forgiveness essential to the cohesiveness of the church, as it is

to the family and to marriage, not only is this the path to joy and satisfaction and

fulfillment in the family and in the church, that is collectively, but the inability to

forgive not only destroys relationship, it destroys the people who don't forgive.

It is not only destructive of relationships, it is self-destructive.

And Scripture makes it very, very clear that where there is a lack of forgiveness, there

will develop bitterness and out of bitterness come hatred and couple with hatred comes anger

and the end of hatred and anger and bitterness is the pursuit of vengeance.

Retaliation is sought and retaliation is never satisfied and vengeance is never really appeased

and consequently people live with the bitterness and it is deeper and deeper as they live with

it longer.

We live in a society that has made a virtue...or tried to make a virtue out of vindictiveness.

Three out of every four attorneys on the planet live in America.

They have to be here in order to take up all the litigation that comes from angry, bitter

people wanting to get every piece of flesh they can get out of anybody who has stepped

across the line, into the offense zone.

Even psychologists have said that forgiveness is not healthy.

That's right.

Forgiveness is not healthy.

You don't need to carry around that offense.

You need to get resolution and the best way to get resolution is to be vindictive.

Years ago I read a popular book called Toxic Parents and in this book Toxic Parents the

author has a chapter entitled, "You don't have to forgive."

She says that children who have been offended by the behavior of their parents must not

forgive their parents, they must heap on their parents full blame for their present problems

because their parents poisoned them by their toxicity.

And so she suggests that the new cry should be, "I am the victim, it's not my fault, I'm

not responsible, my parents did it to me."

Guilt for everything is pushed off on someone else and vengeance needs to be not only exalted

but exhausted.

However, the price of vengeance is extremely high..extremely high.

An unforgiving attitude, a bitterness that runs deep, a desire for vengeance that comes

out of vindictiveness or hate, or anger, will do several things.

Number one, it imprisons people in their past.

This is the price of an unforgiving heart.

It imprisons people in their past.

As long as people will not forgive, as long as people will not put the past in the past,

but continue to seek an unfulfilled level of vengeance, they are shackled to their past.

They are shackled to that past event.

The pain of that event is fed.

It is not only kept alive, it is fed until it becomes larger and larger.

Another way to look at it is, if you don't forgive things that have happened in the past,

you continue to pick at an open sore, you keep it from healing, you enlarge it, you

sentence yourself to the future feeling worse than you felt in the past when it happened.

You choose to love hate and hate dominates.

This unforgiveness then produces bitterness.

It becomes an infection and it is malignant, it harasses, it creates distorted memories

which create a distorted view of life.

Anger becomes out of control.

Emotions become unchecked.

People entertain ideas about revenge, every conversation becomes a forum for slandering

the people who have supposedly harmed you so profoundly.

Every conversation becomes an opportunity for defamation, exaggeration and outright

lies.

On the other hand, forgiveness frees a person from both of these categories of tragedy.

Forgiveness frees you to enjoy all relationships and to live with peace and tranquility in

your own heart.

Forgiveness is a very freeing reality.

Now Scripture exalts forgiveness for these reasons and for the one greater reason and

that is forgiveness honors God.

And I'll get to that in a moment.

But as far as I can tell, in the Bible there are at least 75 word pictures of forgiveness.

Relax, I'm not giving you all 75 of them.

But there are at least 75 figures of speech, or analogies that are used in Scripture as

word pictures of forgiveness.

Here are a few.

To forgive is to turn the key, open the cell door and let the prisoner free.

To forgive is to write in large letters across a debt, "Nothing Owed."

To forgive is to pound the gavel in a courtroom and declare the person, "Not Guilty."

To forgive is to shoot an arrow so high and so far that it can never be retrieved.

To forgive is to take out the garbage and dispose of it, leaving the house fresh and

clean.

To forgive is to loose the anchor and set the ship free to sail.

Again, a few more biblical pictures.

To forgive is to grant a full pardon to a condemned and sentenced criminal.

To forgive is to loosen a stranglehold on a wrestling opponent.

To forgive is to sandblast a wall of graffiti leaving it brand new.

To forgive is to smash a clay pot into a thousand pieces so it can never be put together again.

These are biblical pictures of forgiveness, very instructive.

Forgiveness is a marvelous, virtuous, liberating, loving attitude and act.

It makes sense to forgive.

It is healthy.

It is wholesome.

It is sensible.

It is freeing.

It brings peace.

It engenders love.

That is why Proverbs 19:11 says, "A man's foolishness is not to forgive.

It is folly."

One person has analyzed forgiveness in an interesting sort of prosaic way.

He writes this, "Only the brave know how to forgive.

It is the most refined and generous element of human virtue.

Cowards have done good deeds and performed kind acts.

Cowards have even fought and conquered.

But cowards never forgive.

It's not in their nature, their hearts.

The power to forgive flows only from a strength and a greatness of soul, conscious of its

own humility and security and able to rise above all the little temptations of resenting

every fruitless attempt to steal its happiness," end quote.

That's good human wisdom.

There is certainly truth in that philosophical viewpoint.

But we're compelled to a deeper discussion than that.

It's wonderful that somebody in the world recognizes that forgiveness is the noblest

of all virtues.

Forgiveness may be in the world, isolated to a very few, it may be a rare commodity.

It may even be so bold and so brave that it only belongs to those who would be deemed

as emotional heroes because it is so rare.

But it must not be rare among believers.

It is the most normal of all our behaviors as Christians because it is absolutely necessary

in a collision of sinners that marks and defines the life of the church and the home.

So I want us to look at some compelling, biblical, theological, spiritual reasons why we are

to forgive, for the sheer spiritual nobility of it and because it is a direct command from

God to us.

Now I'm going to give you some of these reasons tonight and next Sunday night.

We'll see if we can work our way through them in two nights, if not, we'll add a third after

Easter and a week later, or so.

But I want to start where you have to start.

Forgiveness is required of a believer because forgiveness is the most godlike act a Christian

can do.

It is the most godlike act a Christian can do.

No act is more divine than forgiveness.

Never are we more like God than when we forgive.

What do we mean by forgiveness?

Forgiveness is a verbally declared, personally given promise, a statement of undeserved,

unearned love that affirms that though I have been offended, there is no anger, no hatred,

no desire for vengeance, no bitterness, no retaliation.

Why?

Because there is no guilt, no blame held.

That's forgiveness.

This is a characteristic that belongs to God.

He is a God of forgiveness.

Obviously we could spend a lot of time talking about that particular attribute of God, His

forgiveness.

But let me just give you a few representations of it in Scripture.

In the thirty-fourth chapter of Exodus, God discloses Himself to Moses.

Verse 5, He descends in the cloud and the Lord passed by, in verse 6, in front of Moses

and proclaimed, "The Lord, the Lord God, compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding

in loving kindness and truth.

Now there are some attributes of God, compassion, grace, slowness to anger, loving kindness,

truth, who keeps lovingkindness for thousands, who forgives iniquity, transgression and sin...who

forgives iniquity, transgression and sin."

When God introduces Himself to Moses and makes this appearance to Moses, He defines Himself

as a God who forgives by every definition of violation...iniquity, transgression and

sin.

In Psalm 32, the Psalm begins, "How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose

sin is covered, how blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity."

This is a blessing from God that He forgives, that He does not hold against us our sins.

In Psalm 85 the Psalmist begins, "O Lord, You showed favor to Your land, You restored

the captivity of Jacob, You forgave the iniquity of Your people.

You covered all their sin.

You withdrew all Your fury.

You turned away from Your burning anger."

And again in the Psalms, and there are other places, I'm only giving you illustrations.

Psalm 130 is a similar testimony to God's forgiveness.

"Out of the depths I have cried to You, O Lord.

Lord, hear me, let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplication.

If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?

But there is forgiveness with You."

Perhaps one of the most beautiful statements regarding the forgiveness of God is in the

first chapter of Isaiah, that wonderful statement in verse 18, "Come now, let us reason together,

says the Lord, though your sins are as scarlet, they will be as white as snow.

Though they are red like crimson, they will be like wool."

This is God's forgiveness.

And the sins were serious.

If you read the rest of the chapter, he paints a vivid portrait of just how sick and just

how sinful Israel was, and yet how ready His forgiveness is.

In 43 of Isaiah, and verse 25, "I, even I," God giving testimony to His own nature, "I,

even I, am the one who wipes out your transgressions for My own sake and I will not remember your

sins."

Wow!

Wiping them out, obliterating them from the record and even from His own memory.

Listen to Isaiah 55:6, "Seek the Lord while He may be found.

Call upon Him while He is near.

Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return to the

Lord and He will have compassion on him and to our God for He will abundantly pardon."

His testimony is part of the instruction of God that came to the prophets as they pronounced

judgment at the same time they announced that where there was repentance, there was forgiveness.

Jeremiah 33:8, "I will cleanse them from all their iniquity by which they have sinned against

Me.

I will pardon all their iniquities by which they have sinned against Me and by which they

have transgressed against Me.

It will be to Me a name of joy, praise and glory before all the nations of the earth

which will hear of all the good that I do for them.

They will fear and tremble because of all the good and all the peace that I make for

it."

This is the heart of God, the New Covenant, a couple chapters earlier than that, namely

in chapter 31, celebrates the forgiveness of God with familiar words.

"This is the Covenant...verse 33...that I will make with the house of Israel after those

days.

I'll put My law within them and on their heart I will write it, I'll be their God, they will

be My people.

They will not teach again each man his neighbor, each man his brother saying, 'Know the Lord.'

They will all know Me from the least of them to the greatest of them, declares the Lord,

for I will forgive their iniquity and their sin.

I will remember no more."

This is the testimony of the Lord who gives the sun for light by day, and the fixed order

of the moon and the stars for light at night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar,

the Lord of hosts is His name.

The God of order.

The God who controls the universe is the God who forgives.

When you come, of course, in to the New Testament, then the forgiveness of God becomes manifestly

visible in the work of our Lord Jesus Christ.

The message of Christ is that God will forgive your sins.

The cross is where that forgiveness is purchased.

The rest of the New Testament then features the message of the gospel of forgiveness,

preached through the book of Acts, defined through the epistles and consummated in the

book of Revelation.

One of the great standout evidences of the forgiveness of God is in the fifteenth chapter

of Luke, a very familiar chapter to us, we've gone through Luke, the story of the prodigal

who sins greatly, picturing the sinner who sins greatly against God, who upon returning

is embraced in love and full forgiveness and this gives us a picture of the lavishness

of God's forgiveness...the lavishness of it.

This wretched, sinful, young man comes back, cannot do anything to purchase restitution

or restoration, or reconciliation, but comes and can only ask for mercy.

He receives everything.

He receives the robe, the ring, the sandals, full sonship.

This is the nature of God.

We see it in our Lord as He dies and says, "Father, forgive them for they know not what

they do."

And that very day, one of them was forgiven, who had mocked Him, a thief hanging beside

Him.

Another one was forgiven who had overseen the crucifixion, the Centurion.

Forgiveness extended further so that early in the book of Acts, there were some of the

priests who were so set against Him who were forgiven their sins, became a part of His

Kingdom.

This is godlike, to forgive.

You are never more like God than when you forgive.

That, of course, becomes a very evident message in the New Testament.

Matthew 5:44, "But I say to you, love your enemies."

And love your enemies means you are forgiving them.

"Pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be the sons of your Father who is

in heaven.

You're never more evidently like your Father than when you forgive."

It's a call to be godlike.

The Apostle Paul in Ephesians, in that wonderful fourth chapter of Ephesians, and that familiar

32 nd verse says, "Be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving each other just

as God in Christ also has forgiven you."

There again, you forgive because God forgives.

And you are to be...verse 1 of chapter 5...imitators of God.

Let me go over that again.

Be forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you, therefore be imitators

of God as beloved children.

Same thing that Jesus said in Matthew 5:44 and 45, "Be like your Father, be forgiving.

Walk in love just as Christ loved you."

You, of course, display Godlike mercy when you forgive.

Colossians 3:13 repeats the same thing, "Forgiving each other, whoever has a complaint against

anyone, forgive it, just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you.

And, by the way, Paul wrote both Colossians and Philippians from a jail where he was unjustly

and hatefully imprisoned.

He was practicing the very virtue that he was calling on believers to enact.

So, the first reason to forgive is that you are never more like God than when you forgive.

We'll come back to that point at a later point, and you will see how incongruous it is to

accept consistent, constant forgiveness from God and withhold it from other people.

But let me give you a second reason for forgiveness.

First of all, you're never more like God than when you forgive.

And number two, it is not murder only which is forbidden by the sixth commandment...it

is not murder only which is forbidden by the sixth commandment.

The sixth commandment says, "Do not murder," right?

Back in Exodus chapter 20.

Is that all it means, "don't murder," or does it mean something more than that?

Let's go back again to the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew chapter 5...Matthew chapter 5.

There are two verses here that I want you to look at, verses 21 and 22.

Now in this particular section of this sermon, our Lord is attacking the limited, superficial

interpretation of His commands that had developed in Judaism.

And that's what He is referring to here.

"You have heard that the ancients were told..."

In other words, you've been taught a certain thing by ancient rabbis, the rabbis and scribes

of old.

You have heard what they have taught.

You see the same thing sequentially, verse 27, "You have heard that it was said about

adultery..."

Verse 31, "It was said...and so-and-so...about divorce."

Verse 33, "You have heard that the ancients were told about vows..."

"You have heard...verse 38...about this matter of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."

Or verse 43, "You have heard that it was said you shall love your neighbor and hate your

enemy."

This is what you have heard.

You have been taught certain things about these issues.

In this case, you were told that the ancients were told, "You shall not commit murder and

whoever commits murder shall be liable to the court."

Now the Jews had long been well-informed and very serious about the matter of murder...unless,

of course, the victim was a prophet.

They were sadly eager to murder the prophets.

But apart from that, they understood the prevalence of crimes being a dishonor to God and one

of those crimes was murder.

They would even go so far as to affirm that if somebody commits a murder, they are liable

to the court and they understood the Old Testament rendered capital punishment as the appropriate

verdict to be pronounced on the head of a murderer.

That's what you've heard...that's what you've heard.

I want to take it further.

There's more than just that.

There is more intended by the sixth commandment than just murder.

"I say to you," and this is typical, "but I say to you," verse 21, "But I say to you..."

verse 28.

Verse 32, "But I say to you..."

Verse 34, "But I say to you..."

Verse 39, "But I say to you..."

Verse 44, "But I say to you..."

In each of these cases, He starts out with what they had heard and He tells them there's

a lot more there than you have heard.

"But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the

court and whoever says to his brother, 'You good for northing,'" that's one way to translate

that, "shall be guilty before the Supreme Court.

And whoever says, 'You fool,' shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell."

Jesus is saying, "Look, if you have hate in your heart, you're a murderer in your heart

and you're guilty before God for the murder though you never actually commit it.

Listen to 1 John 3:15, the Apostle John got the message.

He wrote, "Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer.

Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer."

Unforgiveness is a hate attitude.

It is a representation of hatred.

He sweeps away all their self-righteousness and unmasks their murderous attitudes.

If you say, as the original says, to someone, "Raca," that's a transliteration of the word,

it is simply introducing to us an attitude that is vicious.

It's a common epithet that really has no English equivalent.

It's sort of transliterated "Raca" this new NAS says, "You good for nothing."

I'm afraid that is a pretty mild interpretation of what that word meant.

It's a term of abuse, a term of derision, a term of contempt, a term of hatred, vicious

term.

And so is "you fool."

A fool was synonymous with being godless because the fool said in his heart there is no God.

You stupid fool, it's like pronouncing a curse on someone.

If you have that kind of attitude toward people, attitudes of abuse and derision, and contempt,

you are guilty enough to go to fiery hell.

You have to see that you need to forgive in the heart, as well as withhold the instrument

of murder.

You need to love and forgive or you're in sin.

If you're a Christian, you have the responsibility to forgive, to let loose all hate, all sense

of vengeance.

You need to release all of that attitude of abuse and derision and contempt and scorn

and hatred toward another person.

If that person is a Christian, then that person is literally Christ to you.

How you treat that person is how you treat Christ.

If that person is a non-Christian, he still bears the natural image of God and you do

no good to your relationship to either a Christian or a non-Christian by that kind of non-forgiving

hate and you certainly do no good to yourself by that attitude.

The death penalty is not just for murderers, it is for haters.

You don't mind honoring the image of God in yourself, how proud are you that you cannot

see the image of God in someone else?

You don't mind recognizing the Christ that is in you.

How terrible it is within the family of God that you don't recognize the Christ that is

in someone else.

You are angry at someone else's sins.

Are you equally angry at your own?

Are you so proud that you cannot see your own sins, but only the sins of others?

Hatred toward someone, an unwillingness to forgive someone, is to hold a murderous attitude

in the heart.

Any lack of forgiveness is selfish.

You need to deal with the pride in your own heart.

This is seriousness enough to say that that's sin enough if unforgiven to catapult a person

into the fires of hell.

No offense against you, no matter what it is, no offense against you is worth hatred

and unforgiveness.

Sometimes people want to debate that.

"Well, are you supposed to forgive everybody if they don't ask?"

Yes...yes.

You forgive immediately, you forgive instantaneously, you forgive totally, you forgive completely.

Whether or not you will ever have reconciliation and what that relationship will be in the

future is a matter of that person desiring that relationship to be what it should be.

But forgiveness, that comes immediately.

Let me give you a third reason why it is so important to forgive, because whoever has

offended you has offended God more.

Whoever has offended you has offended God more.

Ask yourself a question.

You say, "I was seriously offended, that person seriously offended me, they deeply offended

me, they scarred me for life because of the way I was treated.

Maybe it was my mother, my father, maybe it was somebody that dumped me, maybe it was

a former spouse, whatever they offended me so profoundly, they have scarred me so deeply,

the wounds are hard to get over.

Listen, if God who was far more offended by their sin than you and who is infinitely more

holy than you forgives, don't tell me you can't forgive.

Are you saying that to offend you is more serious than to offend God?

Is that the point?

"Oh I know God can forgive, but I can't."

Oh really, are you a higher court?

Are you a more holy person?

Well obviously not.

If God who is the most holy can forgive the greatest offense, can you the least holy forgive

the least offense?

Any wrong ever done is, first of all, against God.

Look at Psalm 51...Psalm 51.

This Psalm is tied to David's sin with Bathsheba committing adultery and murder, and he is

just devastated with guilt, condemnation.

It's tearing him up.

A parallel Psalm is Psalm 32.

He says it's effecting his physical body.

His body is becoming weak...that's what sin will do and guilt will do, it effects you

physiologically.

His life juices are drying up.

It's effecting the fluid that runs in his nervous system, it's effecting his blood flow,

it's effecting his saliva.

And he looks at this sin that he's committed against Bathsheba, this sin that he's committed

against Uriah, her husband, the sin that he's committed against his own family, his own

children, his own nation, but he looks past all of that and in verse 4 he says this, "Against

You, O God," mentioned in verse 1, "Against You, You only I have sinned."

All sin must be seen primarily as an offense against God, against the most holy, against

You I have sinned and done what is evil in Your sight.

All sin is against God.

The fact that it's against you or me is incidental.

It's incidental.

It's a minor detail.

It's immaterial, don't take it personally, don't let it ruin your life, don't let it

destroy your relationship, don't let it wound the church.

That's ridiculous.

If God forgives, who is the most holy, and is supremely offended, cannot we who are the

least holy and only minimally offended forgive?

We who are so unholy as to be in constant need of forgiveness from others and from God,

will we withhold that forgiveness that we so desperately need?

So we forgive and we forgive because God forbids anger, hatred, attitudes of vengeance.

And we forgive because He has forgiven who is most holy and most offended.

And we forgive because never are we more like the God we proclaim than when we forgive.

And if you call yourself a Christian, you are a child of God.

And if you are a child of God, then you understand that it is critically important that you manifest

godlikeness.

I'll give you one more and it's tied to the one I just gave you.

It is only reasonable that those who are forgiven the greater sins, forgive the lesser sins.

It is only reasonable that those who have been forgiven on a greater scale be willing

to render forgiveness on a lesser scale.

And what I mean by that is take a look at what you've been forgiven.

What has God forgiven you?

What?

All your sin, all your iniquity, all your transgression from the moment you arrived

in this world till the moment you exit, if you're His child, all is fully, completely

forgiven, all the past, all the present, all the future.

The grandness of this forgiveness is stunning.

Turn to Matthew 18 and let's see an illustration that will lead us to the secondary point that

if God can forgive us the greater, cannot we forgive the lesser?

This is really an unforgettable story in Matthew 18.

Peter is trying to find out how you're supposed to forgive people because he's living in this

collision of believers, he's understanding that it's so easy to offend.

They're wrangling about all kinds of things anyway, they must have irritated each other

on a daily basis.

They were together 24/7.

They were not very sanctified.

They were weak in faith and they all wanted to sit on the right hand of Jesus in the Kingdom.

So they were hassling for sure.

Peter comes, this is life, "Lord, how many times shall my brother sin against me and

I forgive him?

Up to seven times?"

Peter patting himself on the back as best he could by bending his arm around there,

because the rabbis said three times to forgive, and that's it.

You forgive the first time, you forgive the second time, you forgive the third time, after

that you don't give forgiveness.

Peter wanting to trump the rabbis and look like a hero doubled it and added one.

"Lord, shall we forgive seven times?"

Thinking he would probably get some kind of commendation.

Jesus said to him, "I don't say to you up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven."

Just took his number and multiplied it into infinity.

And one of the other gospels says, "Seventy times a day."

You just keep forgiving.

There's no end to it.

You forgive as many times as there's an offense.

That's how God forgives, isn't it?

I would venture to say that certainly the Lord has forgiven me seventy times seven,

seventy times a day, day after day, week after week, month after month after month of my

life, your life.

And then he tells the story that makes the point.

The Kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his

slaves.

This would be a king who had allotted segments of his kingdom to certain underlings, these

are slaves at a very high level and their responsibility is to collect the taxes and

collect the income for the king from these various areas.

He brings these in to settle the accounts and when he had begun to settle them, one

who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him.

That's an unpayable amount.

One person figured out that that would be...that would be equal to the entire gross national

product for Israel in a year.

Now this is just a massive amount of money.

This guy shows up and he has to give an account for this vast wealth which would have meant

that whatever his responsibility was, it was a grand responsibility and this kind of money

would only be accumulated over a long period of time.

It's now time to settle the account.

Verse 25 says he didn't have the money to repay.

Well what did you do with it?

That's a massive amount of money, squandered and wasted.

His lord commanded him to be sold, I'll get what I can out of him, along with his wife

and children and all that he had and repayment to be made.

All he could do was get what he could get.

So it's like a...it's like a bankruptcy in which the guy has nothing and you get only

what you can get.

And what could they get?

Well you could only get the slave price of these people and whatever possessions they

had, I'll get what I can...that's all I can do.

That would have been merciful.

Well the slave fell to the ground in verse 26 and prostrated himself before him and said,

"Have patience with me and I'll repay you everything."

Huh, how is that going to happen?

That's not possible.

"The lord of the slave felt compassion, released him, forgave him the debt."

Wow!

How wonderful, amazing.

Verse 28, "The slave went out, found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii,"

about three months wages, meager amount compared to what this guy had had.

He found somebody who owed him a hundred denarii, he seized him and began to choke him, saying,

'Pay back what you owe.'

So his fellow slave fell to the ground, began to plead with him," same exact words, "'Have

patience with me and I'll repay you.'

He was unwilling, went and threw him in prison till he should pay back what was owed."

Debtor's prison where you go and you work for pennies for years.

That's a very offensive behavior, isn't it to you?

I mean, that's about as ugly as you can get.

You've just been forgiven something equal to an unpayable fortune and you go strangle

a guy for three months wages.

That's repulsive.

Do you get the picture here?

This is what you do when you don't forgive someone.

So you don't mind receiving full forgiveness of an unpayable debt by a gracious God and

you're going to go choke somebody until you get the pound of flesh out of them, throw

them in a debtor's prison?

The model for forgiveness is the forgiveness that God has forgiven to us.

There are other points in that story and we'll pick that story up next Sunday night and go

from there.

That's enough for tonight.

We deserve condemnation.

We fall down before God and we receive complete forgiveness.

Then what do we so?

Go out and act in an unforgiving, ungracious, merciless, compassionless way toward other

people when we have received what we have received?

God has mercifully forgiven you, aren't you going to be able to forgive others?

He's forgiven you the vast unpayable debt, are you going to demand more out of someone

who offends you than God asked from you?

No judgment comes to you, why would you render vengeance on someone else?

Strong language and a strong call to forgiveness.

Well, that's enough for tonight.

Father, thank You for the time we've been able to share in talking about this.

We want to be known as those who eagerly, graciously, mercifully, compassionately and

lovingly forgive.

That's our desire.

We want to be like You.

We want to be beloved children, imitators of God.

We want to be as merciful and gracious as You are to us.

We want to obey the commands not only on the surface, on the behavioral level but underneath

in the attitudinal level.

May our lives, our marriages, our families and our church be a place where forgiveness

flows and we enjoy the freedom and the power of that forgiveness and the blessing that

comes from Your hand to a forgiving soul.

Continue, Lord, to draw us into the place of obedience that we might know the fullness

of joy, we pray in Christ's name.

Amen.

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When it comes to the recent DC animated movies,

I've been saying they seem like a testing ground

for the upcoming live action DC movies.

And with Teen Titans The Judas Contract

I actually hope that's true!

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Rob Lowe and Busy Philipps Make A Diorama | Michaels - Duration: 4:31.

FLOWERS ARE IN BLOOM, WINTER IS BEHIND US

AND IT'S TIME TO GET TOGETHER WITH SOME FRIENDS

AND MAKE SOME FUN SPRINGY PROJECTS.

IN A HIGH STAKES COMPETITION OF COURSE.

THIS IS THE MAKE OFF.

♪ ♪ ♪

LET'S SEE WHO I'LL BE MAKING AGAINST TODAY.

HELLO.

IT'S ROB LOWE!

THAT IS THE WORST TREE DOOR I HAVE EVER WORKED WITH.

ROB IS ONE OF THE MOST WELL KNOW ACTORS IN FILM AND TELEVISION.

I MEAN, SURE, HE'S GOOD LOOKING, BUT NOT HALF AS GOOD LOOKING

AS THE CRAFTS HE MAKES IN HIS SPARE TIME.

TODAY, ROB LOWE AND I WILL BE...

MAKING OUR KID'S SCHOOL DIORAMA PROJECT!

ROB AND I HAVE THIRTY MINUTES TO MAKE OUR KID'S DIORAMAS.

AFTERWARDS A SPECIAL GUEST JUDGE WILL COME OUT

AND WILL PROBABLY DECLARE MINE THE WINNER OF THE...

(BUZZER NOISE)

ROB, ROB I'M PRETTY...

IT'S GOING TO BE ME.

YOU'RE A VERY NICE PERSON BUT I'M GOING TO WIN.

ROB ARE YOU READY?

WHEN I WAS IN 8TH GRADE WOODSHOP

I FAILED IT, CAUSE I COULDN'T MAKE A DIORAMA.

WELL ALRIGHT, MAYBE THIS IS A REDEMPTION STORY FOR YOU, ROB.

OH, IT'S THE ONLY REASON I'M HERE.

THAT SAID, I'M STILL GOING TO BEAT YOU.

OKAY, BRING IT ON ROB LOWE.

ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, MAKE!

OKAY, I'VE NEVER USED A GLUE GUN BEFORE.

WHAT?

NO I'VE NEVER USED ONE.

MY MOM WOULDN'T LET ME NEAR ANYTHING HOT,

THAT I COULD HURT MYSELF.

THAT PROBABLY MAKES A LOT OF SENSE.

I DON'T WANT YOU LOOKING AT WHAT I'M DOING.

NO, I PROMISE I NOT GOING TO CHEAT.

CAUSE MINE IS GOING TO BE SPECTACULAR.

I KNOW.

SO IT LOOKS LIKE YOUR THEME

IS SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE CARNIVAL?

IS THAT TRUE?

DID I NAIL IT?

ROB'S GONE NON-VERBAL.

THEY TELL ME THE TECHNICAL TERM FOR WHAT I'M ABOUT TO DO

IS A SCHMEAR.

I THINK THAT'S LIKE CREAM CHEESE ISN'T IT?

THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT.

I COULD TASTE IT.

SEEMS LIKE CREAM CHEESE.

(BUZZER SOUND)

OH NO! IT'S A CURVE BALL.

WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING

OR WE CAN'T LET THE PREDATORS GET US.

YEAH, COME ON GUYS WE CAN DO IT.

AND ROB LOWES SAYS I'M SO HANDSOME, END SCENE.

THAT'S HARD TO TOP.

SO THIS IS THE BOARDWALK.

HERE'S MY SCENE.

HEY, I'M AN OFFICER OF THE PEACE.

WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?

I'M DOWN HERE AT THE BOARDWALK LOOKING FOR INSPIRATION.

SOME KIND OF SONG ABOUT NEW JERSEY.

SCENE.

YES!

THERE IS A REASON WHY YOU'RE A PROFESSIONAL ACTOR, I THINK.

(BOTH LAUGH) SO STUPID.

THIS IS GREAT.

SLIME, HUGH FAN.

ALL THE KIDS THAT I KNOW ARE HAVING A REALLY FUN TIME

MAKING THEIR OWN SLIME.

HUH.

OH, BY THE WAY, THIS WOULD BE RIDICULOUS RIGHT?

I THINK IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE RIDICULOUS.

IF IT'S LIKE... BUNZILLA.

(MONSTER NOISE)

I THINK THAT'S A REALLY GOOD IDEA.

(TICKING SOUND)

OH BOY WE GOT ONE MINUTE.

ONE MINUTE LEFT.

(SCREAMS)

I KNOW, I KNOW.

HANG ON!

WAIT MY SIGN IS WRONG!

27 SECONDS!

WAIT, HOLD ON.

CAN I DO A BOWTIE?

(BLOWS ON SCENE) THAT WAS A MISTAKE.

5, 4, 3, 2, 1!

(BUZZER SOUND)

WE DID IT!

(BOTH CLAPPING)

WE DID IT!

JUDGING OUR KIDS' DIORAMA TODAY, WE HAVE AN ACTUAL KID.

PLEASE WELCOME KYA.

HI KYA.

HI, NICE TO MEET YOU.

COME ON UP.

OKAY.

OOH! I LIKE ALL THE LITTLE ANIMALS INSIDE IT.

THERE'S A TIGER AND A LION AND A RHINO AND A PANTHER.

IT'S REALLY COLORFUL WHICH I LOVE.

OKAY, SO NOW LET'S GO OVER HERE.

OOH! I LOVE THE BUNNY.

THERE'S ALSO RIDES, THERE'S A HOTDOG STAND.

IT'S ALSO REALLY COLORFUL, TOO.

OKAY, IT'S A REALLY TOUGH CHOICE.

THE MAKER CUP GOES TO...

ROB!

NICE!

TO MY 8TH GRADE WOODSHOP TEACHER...

HUH, HUH, HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW?

I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE PROUD.

I'VE NEVER WANTED TO WIN ANYTHING MORE.

MAYBE THE CHILD THAT WAS JUDGING IT,

DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE SUBVERSIVE NATURE OF MY DIORAMA.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

THANK YOU!

YOU KNOW THIS AWARD DOESN'T JUST BELONG TO ME.

I DON'T GET THERE WITHOUT MY TEAMMATES.

I GUESS I DIDN'T HAVE ANY TEAMMATES.

BUT IF I HADE TEAMMATES I WOULD HAVE USED THEM A LOT, TOO.

AND BIRDS.

THANKS FOR WATCHING.

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Chronicle: State of Addiction - Duration: 23:34.

EACH DAY FROM AN OPIOID OVERDOSE

IN THE UNITED STES.

THAT'S ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL

VERNMENT.

SINCE 2000, THE RATE OF OVERDOSE

DEATHS HAS NEARLY QUADRUPLED.

"We got here by people not

paying attention to what was

going on.

Doctors being too easy on their

patients, giving out too many

narcotics."

PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE

CALLING IT AN EPIDEMIC

CHILDREN AMONG THE MOST

VULNERABLE.

"In order for us to affect the

changes we need to affect in

society, people have to be

willing to be out there, to be

verbto be outspoken, to say

I'm affected by this."

K-O-C-O IS COMMITTED TO EXPOSING

EVERY ASPECT OF THIS

EPIDEMIC IN A SERIES OF SPECIAL

REPORTS, INCLUDING

TONIGHT'S 30 MINUTE SPECIAL.

WE ARE CREATING A COMMUNITY TASK

FORCE, WORKING WITH OUR PARENT

COMPANY, HEARST TELEVISION, AND

OUR SISTER STATIONS ACROSS THE

COUNTRY TO SHED LIGHT ON THIS

ISSUE.

OVER THE NEXT YEAR - WE ARE

GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO GET

HELP..

HOW YOU CAN LEND A HAND..

AND WHAT IT'S GOING TO TAKE TO

STOP THIS CYCLE.

CRYSTAL PRICE LOOKS IN

STRUGGLE HERE AT HOME.

OPIOID ADDICTION IS SOMETHING

THAT

IMPACTS THOUSANDS OF OS

EVERY YEAR. AND FOR HUNDREDS,

THERE

HAVE BIC CONSEQUENCES.

its really an epidemic, there's

no other way to

really describe it AN EPIDEMIC

IMPACTING

EVERYONE FROM THE STREET DRUG

ADDICT - TO THE SUBURBAN MOTHER

- WHO INNOCENTLY STARTED TAKING

PAINKILLERS PRESCRIBED BY HER CTOR.

over time those drugs just

started to take over

and became less about feeding

and healing the

pain and more about feeding into

addiction

IF THE ADDICTION GET

HAND -

IT CAN HAVE TRQUENCES

-

2015 THERE WERE 862 DRUG

OVERDOSE DEATHS - AND DATA SHOWS9 PERCENT OF THEM WERE

PRESCRIPTION DRUG DEATHS

BUT ONE WAY OKLAHOMA IS WORKING

TO FIGHT THE PROBLEM - IS

THROUGH THE PRESCRIPTION

MONITORING PROGRAM.

"if you pull up the PMP website ARMACIST

LINZIE ROBERTS SAYS SHE HAS

ENCOUNTERED PATIENTS TRYING TO

SCAM HER INTO GIVING THEM PILLS

WITH FRAUDUENT PRESCRIPTIONS.

14:00:02 it happens a few timeweek BTHE PMP SYSTEM - ITS

BECOME A STANDARD

PRACTICE TO CHECK EVERY

PATIENT'

HISTORY WHO COMES IN ASKING FOR

A CONTROLLED S

SHE SAYS THIS HELPS HER CATCH

THOSE WHO MAY BE DOCTOR SHOPPING

- ILLS OUT OF THE HANDS

OF

ADDICTS.

its less available to them to

supply the

addiction so it could

save lives

KOCO 5 NEWS

OKLAHOMA IS MAKING PROGRESS IN

THE FIGHT AGAINST OPIOID

ADDICT

IN 2013, WE RANKED SECOND FOR

MOST OPIOID OVERDOSE DEATHS.

NOW WE

13:17:31 "i've seen some of the

most affluent people from

affluent families - their kids

are

addicted - to the lowest

soci

FROM EVERY CORNER OF OKLAHOMA --

THE OPIOID CRISIS IS DEVASTATING

LIVES, RUINING FUTURES

AND DRAINING OUR RESOURCES.

OUR STATE IS CONSISTENTLY RANKED

IN THE TOP TEN NATIONWIDE FOR

OPIOID PAINKILLER DEATHS.

THE STATE OF ADDICTION' IS

OKLAHOMA'S CRISIS.

I' OUR

STATE'S

YOUNGEST VICTIMS.

clip 1 - 13:02

"unfortunately, this issue

is quite large in Oklahoma" :19

PREGNAED TO OPIOIDS.

CG: Dr.

Marvin Williams/OU Physicians,

Maternal Fetal Medicine

13:14:41 "drug abuse and

dependency will effect anyone.

No matter who you are" :49

DOCTOR MARVIN WILLIAMS' OF "O-U

PHYSICIANS" SAYS ABOUT

FOUR-PERCENT OF PRESCRIN AMERICA ARE USED

FOR NON-MEDICAL REASONS.

IN OKLAHOMA, THAT NUMBER IS

DOUBLE.

IMPACTING NOT JUST MOTHERS.. BUT

THEIR BABIES

CG: Dr.

Edward

Integris Baptist NICU 29:52 in

our unit we probably see about

10-20 percent of our babies

have neonatal abstience syndrome

29:59 NEONAT

ABSTINENCE SYNDROME'.

IT'S SOMETHING "DR.

EDWARD CO" AT THE INTERGRIS

BAPTIST

MEDICAL CENTER "NICU" HAS SEENF LATELY.

NEWBORNS..

IN DRUG WITHDRAWAL.

31:05 once they are born, the

umbilical cord is cut. so now

the baby doesn't have those

ATED

JUST LIKE IF THEIR MOTHER WAS

BEING

TREATED FOR DRUG USE -- WITH

METHADONE AND

MORPHINE, IN HOPES OF WEANING

THEM OFF. A PROCESS THAN CAN TAKE AS LONG

AS SIX- WEEKS.

THE CONS PERMANENT.

33:45 a lot of the tim

always worry about learning

disabilities about learning

development in the future 33:50

THE NUMBER OF INFANTS GOING

THROUGH HEROIN AND OPIATE DRAWAL IS ON THE RISE.

IT'S ESTIMATED THE NUMBER IN

2013 IS

FIVE TIMES WHAT IT WAS IN 2004.

THAT'S THE MOST RECENT DATA

AVAILABLE.

THE BIGGEST INCREASE WAS IN

RURAL AREAS, WHERE 21-PERCENT OF

BABIES HAD WITHDRAWAL

SYMPTOMS.

NEWBORNS WHO SUFFER FROM

WITHDRAWALS ARE AT RISK FOR

THEY ALSO CRY EXCESSIVELY AND

HAVE PROBLEMS SLEEPING AND

FEEDING.

AN ALARMING NUMBER OF PEOPLE

SUFFERING FROM OPIOID ABUSE AND

ADDICTION

THERE'S A DRUG THAT CAN REVERSE

THE EFFECTS OF AN OVERDOSE.

CRYSTAL PRICE

IT'S AN EPIDEMIC IMPACTING A

HIGH

NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE. RECENT

DATA SHOWS NATIONWIDE

FIVE PER

BETWEEN THE AGES 12-17 REPORTED

NONMEDICAL USE OF PAIN RELIEVERS.

AND OPIOID ABUSE LIKE THIS CAN

SOMETIMES LEAD TO AN O

EVEN DEATH.

we hear stories about kids

overdosing

because they think it is safe,

EFFORT TO SAVE MORE LIVES.

8:26:36 this is the part that

you kind of hold

towards somebody's nostril TWO

STAT

AGENCIES HAVE PARTNERED TOGETHER

TO MAKE THIS LIFE SAVING

REVERSE DRUG FOR OPIOIDS FREE

TO

TEENS UNDER THE AGE OF 19. IT'S

CALLED NALOXONE,

KNOWN AS NARCAN.

the naloxone or narcan, you

might also see it d that way, will

actually disrupt the

opioids from the receptors and

get a

person breathing again ;41 its

amaziN

- IS IT ALLOWS YOUNG PEOPLE

COME TO A TREATMENT CENTER AND

PICK UP THE REVERSE DRUG. THAT

WAY A FRIEND OR

CAN HELP THEM ADMINISTER IT, IN

CASE OF AN EMERGENCY

THE CATALYST BEHAVIORAL CENTER

SAYS THEY'VE GIVEN OUT A FEW O

THESE REVERSE DRUGS SINCE THE

PROGRAM LAUNCHED LAST

FALL - AND THEY'RE PREPARED TO

HELP

have a huge opioid

dependency

problem in the state of Oklahoma

just like a

across the nation :33 we just

know there is help out there

CRYSTAL PRICE

KOCO

SOME LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

HAVE BEEN CARRYING THE NARCA

WE'VE TOLD YOU THAT MANY TEENS

ARE NOW OPIOID ADDICTS.

THERE'S A HIGH SCHOOL IN THE

METRO SPECIFICALLY FKIDS CAUGHT UP IN THE STATE OF

ADDICTION.'

CLIP 10 - TY / 18 YEAR

was taking 60

or 70 milligrams of oxy just to

get up in th

morning" :31 "TY" STARTED WITH

ALCOHOL AND MARIJUANA

TO OXYCODONE. CLIP

10 - TY / 18 YEARS OLD

:31 you know I had to get up

through the night

and take pills b/c I would have

withdrawls"

:38 HE GREW UP IN A

"GOOD HOME"..

AND STARTED USING IN HIGH

SCHOOL.

CLIP 11 - NATS: 18:14 "

i'm doing ceramics

wow that's beautiful..." :17OOL NOW.

CLEAN..

AND MONTEARS OLD

14:34 "i knew I couldn't go back

to the school I

was at - my public school. I

wanted to stay clean.

Didn't know how, didn't know if

ON /

ACADEMIC DIRECTOR,

MISSION ACADEM - he

came to us ..

Acting out" :40 A DIFFERENT

PERSON STUDENTS

SUFFERING FROM SUBSTANCE ABUSE

--

WHEN THEY STARTED STUDIES AT

"MISSION ACADEMY"--- AN

ACCREDITED, RECOVERY BASED HIGH

CLIP 13 - GINGER ALLISON /

ACADEMIC DIRECTOR, MISSION

ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL

24:40 "theey've built a

family unit between them" :44

CLIP 15 - DOUG MCPHERON / LEAD

TEACHER, MISSION ACADEMY HIGH

SCHOOL

30:59

LEAD TEACHER -- "DOUG MCPHERON

".

CLIP 15 - DOUG MCPHERON /

LEAD TEACHER, MISSION ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL

31:18 "the disease of addiction

and what it

does to families - it's

really...

It's

people realize" :28

AT MISSION ACADEMY... STUDENTS

INSTRUCTION ..

ONLINE COURSES..

LAB WORK..

ART CLASSES ... AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS.. NATS:

CLIP 17 - 40:11

"they'll do 1 on 1

counseling..." AND

WEEKLY DRUG TESTING. FOR TY, THE

COMMUNITY

SUPPORT HERE .. IP 10 - TY / 18 YEARS OLD

16:18 "it's the best friendships

that i'll have

for the rest of my life.

They're actually interesteance to help other

people too ":25 which is what

keeps me happy -

gives me peace"

TY IS A TALENTED ARTIST --

CURRENTLY INTERNING

AND LOOKING FORWARD TO GOING TO

COLLEGE.

OUR STATE WORKING TO GIVE GOOD

OVERDOSE

UNDER THE BILL BY STATE SENATOR

A-J

GRIFFIN THOSE WHO STEP IN TO

COULD GET IMMUNITY FROM THAT

DRUG CRIME

GOOD SAMARITAN LAW FOR DRUG

OVERDOSES.

A STAR O-U FOOTBALL PLAYER

OVERDOSING ON PRESCRIPTION PAIN

THE DEATH OF AUSTIN BOX BROKE

THE HEARTS OF SOONER FANS.N LIKE

HIS

MOTHER.

YEARS LATER, SHE HAS MADE IT HERDUCATE YOUNG

OKLAHOMANS ON THE STATE OF

ADDICTION.'

"you lose a piece of you." GAIL

BOX HAPERIENCED UNIMAGINABLE PAIN.

"someone could have reached into

my heart

and ripped it out literally."

HER SO

PASS BOX-- A LIFE-LONG ATHLETE--

WHO SUFFERED INJURIES TH

" i think it was emotion

because he'd been on

an emotional roller coaster in

terms of

playing, then an injury, then

he'd have to

rehab." IT WAS ALMOST A YEAR

BEFORE HIS DEATH, WHEN AUSTIN

ENDED UP WITH A RUPTURED DISC IN

HIS BACK, WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA.

"it was during that time he was

given a ve

minimal- one prescription. ONE,

30-DAY PRESCRIPTION

HYDROCODONE-- AN OPIOID. HIS

MOTHER, GAIL, BELIEVES THAT

WHEN HE GOT HOOKED.. A FOUND

OTHER WAYS TO GET THE

PRESCRIPTION PAINKILLER LEADING

UP TO HIS DEATH.

"i think he was just kind of

worn down and he

was very vulnerable." GAIL

CREATED THE

AUSTIN BOX 12 UNDATION' TO

RAISE AWARENESS OF THE DANGERS

ESPECILY FOR YOUNG ATHLETES.

"it's easy to say they just need

to stop.

i'm sure austin would have

wanted to stop.

i'm sure when he realized he

gotten in too deep but it takes

you hostage.

it hijacks your brain, your body

and yo

cannot stop."

GAIL'S ADVICE TO PARENTS -- IF

YO

FEEL THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG, TALK TO YOUR CHILD ABOUT IT.

WE SPOKE WITH THE HEAD OF THE

RSHIP FOR DRUG FREE KIDS'

ABOUT HOW TO HELP DEAL WITH A

LOVED ONE WHO IS ALSO AN ADDICT.

514 parents really need to be

having specific conversations

with their kids about the

dangers of misusing and abusing

prescription medication they

need to get their arms around

the drug landscape

which is very different from

when we were all gro

52

IT'S ESTIMATED THAT 10 MILLION

YOUNG PEOPLE IN AMERICA ARE IN

NEED OF TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE

ABUSE AND ADDICTION.

MANY PARENTS ADMIT THEY'RE NOT

DOING EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO

KEEP

POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS PAIN-

KILLERS AWAY FROM THEIR KIDS.

RESEARCHERS AT JOHNS HOPKINS

FOUND THAT ONLY TWO OUT OF THREE

PARENTS ADMITTEDNOT

STORE THE DRUGS SAFELY.

THAT'S AMONG PARENTS WHO ONLY

HAD YOUNG KIDS AT HOME.

FOR PARENTS OF ADOLESCENTS AND

TEENS.

ONLY ONE IN NINE STORED UGS IN A SAFE PLACE.

RESEARCHERS SAY THE STUDY

HIGHLIGHTS THE POSSIBILITY THAT

OF AMERICAN CHILDREN

ARE AT RISK OF POISONING OR

OVERDOSE.

"There's definitely a stigma all

around.

There's this misunderstanding

about addiction."

SOMETIMES THE TOUGHEST PART

ABOUT ADDICTION IS THE STIGMA.

HOW EXPERTS SAY IT AFFECTS

SOMEONE'S WILLINGNESS

GET HELP.

ATHLETES AT RISK AFTER PAINFUL

INJURIES.

HOW DOCTORS ARE WORKING TO KEEP

THEM AWAY FROM O

IF YOU HAVE OPIOIDS AT HOME THAT

YOU AREN'T USING AND DON'T

NEED, YOU CAN SAFELY DISPOSE OF

THEM.

EAU OF NARCOTICS

HAS SEVERAL DR BOX' LOCATIONS. YOU CAN

DROP OFF ANY MEDICINE, NO

QUESTIONS ASKED.

WE POSTED A LINK TO THAT INFO ON

OUR APP.

LOSEEN ON'

SECTION.

BREAK BREAK

BREAK

SAY ONE OF THE BIGGEST

CHALLENGES ISN'T RELATED TO

MEDICAL ISSUES OR EVEN

ENFORCEMEN

IT'S THE STIGMA SURROUNDING

ADDICTION.

JEGISH FROM OUR SISTER STATION IN

PENNSYLVANIA WITH THE STORY.

IT CAN BE NEARLY AS STRONG AS

ADDICTION ITSELF...

THE STIGMA IN OUR SOCIETY

SURROUNDING DRUG ABUSE.

clip 7321 16:18:47

"It's one of the biggest

obst

in front of us right now if

we're going to defea

this." THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY

DEFINES ADDICTION AS A DISEASE.

BUT THS

VIEWED BY MANY IN THE PUBLIC...

AND SOMETIMES EVEN AMONG TFAMILY AND FRIENDS OF ADDICTS.

clip 7322 16:21:16

"There's definitely a stigma all

around.

There's this misunderstanding

abou

I think I lot of times it's just

basically because

peop

whole disease

process and if they understand

that better, I

ould be a lot

less stigma from the public."

clip 7942 10:51:37

"We don't judge cancer.

We don't judge heart disease. We

don't judge di

should not be judging

addiction." AND BEYOND THENT... STIGMA

PRESENTS A CHALLENGE TO

FIGHTING ADDICTION BECAUSE IT

CAN

EVEN PREVENT ADDICTS AND THEIR

FAMILIES FROM SEEKING HELP.

clip 7322 16:20:24

"They are less likely to

publicly seek help

maybe they'll try to sole the

problem on their

own.

Sometimes that can be

dangerous."

clip7322 10:50:44

"I think any other disease,

you'd be

seeking treatmen

knew you

had a problem.

I think there is a stigma

associated with it."NOW THE GOAL FOR MANY FIGHTING

AGAINST OPIOID ABUSE: REMOVE

THE STIGMA THAT CAN HOLD US BACK

FROM HELPING THOSE IN NEED. clip

7321 16:17:4 people out in

society who think this is a

choice. It's a moral failing."

clip 7321 16:18:27

"In order for us to affect the

changes we need to

affect in society, people have

to bthere, to be verbal, to be

outspoken, to say

I'm affected by this."

ADDICTION COUNSELORS DO MORE

THAN JUST FIGHT THE STIGMA OF

DRUG ABUSE.

WE SAT DOWN WITH AN EXPERT WHO'S

ON THE FRONT LINE OF HELPING

THOSE

ADDICTED.

I TALKED TO HER ABOUT THE

REALITIES OF COMING OFTIENTS CAN

ADDRESS THEIR FAMILIES.

1.09.37"they come in and they

39

TERRI COBB IS ON THE FRONT LINES

-

HELPING DRUG ADDICTED PATIENTSOMING OFF

OPIOIDS INVOLVES

EVERY ASPECT OF THEIR LIVES.

1.10.22"emotional physical

mental it's all apart of the

journey"1.10.27

AT

HELPS PATIENTS GET TO THE ROOT

OF

THE PROBLEM--THAT MAY HAVE LED

TO

1.11.11"a lot of times in

working

with our addicistory of abuse or

trama1.11.19

WORKING THRU THAT HELPS

BETTER BUT TERRI ADMITS IT'S

WORK

1.11.53"i have hope for all ove forward"

1.11.56 but they have

to want it"1.11.57

TERRI SAYS IT CAN TAKE BRAIN

CHEMISTRY 90 FOR BRAIN C

TO GET BACK TO NORMAL AND SINCE

SOME OF HER CLIENTS ARE ADUL

WITH CHILDREN SHE HELPS THEM

ADDRESS THE ENTIRE FAMILn our

children to the facts about

what's going on 1.13.1

SHE BELIEVES HAVING THAT LINE OF

COMMUNICATION CAN OFTEN HELP

CHILDREN BE LESS SUSEPTABLE TO

FALLIN

1.14.40"we try to get parents to

exam their own walk and their

If we are honest with our kids

they are more likely to respect

and trust us"1.14.47

COULD EARLY BEHAVIORS PREDICT

EVENTUAL SUBSTANCE ABU

IN SHORT, THE ANSWER WAS YES.

FIVE A

COMBINATION OF SHYNESS,

AGGRESSI

WERE MUCH MORE LIKELY TO USE

ALCOHOL AND DRUGS LATER IN

THEIR TEENAGE YEARS. THAT'S

ACCORDING TO NEW RESEARCNETIC IN

SOME CASES.

AND THERE'S NO GUARANTEE THAT

THOSE BEHAVIORS WILL CAUSE YOUR

DICT.

ABUSING OPIOIDS AFTER INJURIES.

TO HELP FIX THE PROBLEM, SOME

DOCTORS IN THE METRO ARE TURNINGTMENT. THEY'RE HOPING IT

WILL KEEP THE

ATHLETES AWAY FROM OPIOIDSINS.

We talked to some Oklahoma

doctors whnd new forms

of treatment

to help fight opioid dependency

TH

PLAY TO WIN - BUT WHEN ATHLETES

GET HURT - MANY DOCTORS PLAC

ON OPIOID MEDICATION TO

HELP WITH THE PAIN - AND

SOMETIMES IT

CAN TURN TO ADDICTION. A RECENT

ATHLETES ARE MORE

LIKELY TO DEVELOP AN ADDICTION

TO

OPIOIDS - BECAUSE THEY HAVE

ACCESS TO THE MEDICATION. the

problem that we see from the

ide of things is a lot of

times patients get

ramped up on the opioids first

and

foremost because that works the

quickest and

often times works th

JUSTIN PORTER WITH OKLAHOMA PAIN

MANAGEMENT SAYS NOT ALL PAIN

AS

HE USES WHAT THEY CALL AN ON-Q

PAIN BALL TO TREAT PATIENTS WITH

KNEE

we run it through their surgery

so by the time, the leg is already

feeling numb

and they don't have much pain

AND DR.

PORTER ISN'T ALONE. DR.

STUA

SPORTS ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE ALSO

OPPORTUNITIES NOT TO PRESCRIBE

this here is a t-scope brace HE

WILL

OFTEN GIVE PATIENTS BRACES FOR

KNEE INJURIES, BOOTS FOR

SPRAINED

AN ULTRA SOUND MACHINE TO HELP

HIM GIVE INJECTIONS THAT NUMB SE

ALTERNATIVE

FORMS OF PAIN TREATMENT ARE JUST

THEY HOPE THIS WILL HELP BRING

ADDICTION DOWN.

when you hear those stories its

devastating

its hard message that

we are all, everybody is trying

to get across, is trying to

avoid addictive

medicines CRYSTAL PRICE KOCO 5

NEWS

LIVING A LIFE SURROUNDED BY

ADDICTION.

THE SOBERING MOMENT FOR A

METRO MOTHER.

WHAT BROKE HER HABIT.

OKLAHOMA LIVING IN A STATE OF

ADDICTION.

THE FLAW THAT COULD BE MAKING IT

EASIER ADDICTS TO GET THEIR FIX

DESPITE A TOUGH CRACKDOWN.

AND HOW SOME PEOPLE TAKE

ADVANTAGE OF THE SYSTEM TO GET

MORE DRUGS.

YOU CAN SAFELY GET RID OF

POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DRUGS LIKE

OPIOIDS.

STATE DRUG AGENTS HAVE DROP

BOXES AT DOZENS OF LOCATIONS

THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

YOU CAN DROP THE MEDS OFF, NO

QUESTIONS ASKED.

THE MEDICINE IS TAKENTO A

FACILITY

IN TULSA WHERE IT'S DESTROYED,

AND

THEN CONVERTED INTO CLEAN,

RENEWABLE ENERGY.

IT COSTS NOTHING TO THE STATE.

MANY COUNTIES HAVE SIMILAR

PROGRAMS.

BREAK BREAK

BREAK

OPIOID ABUSE AND ADDICTION

PULLIN

FAMILIES APART.

THOSE ADDICTIONS STARTING AT

VERY

YOUNG AGES

ONLY ON FIVE, A MOTHER SHARES

HER YEARS-LONG STRUGGLE WITH

ADDICTION, AND HER FIGHT TO GET

CLEAN.

52.58"i had some pretty

traumatic things happen

to me when I was a child 3

53.03" JAMIE BEALS IS A

SURVIVOR--A

RECOVERED DRUG AND ALCOHOL

ADDICTED MOM WHO'S ADDICTI

STARTED EARLY AT 13 YEARS OLD.

53.11"that was the best way to

get away from

the way I felt about

myself."53.12 53.19"it

became my world.

At 13? At 13.

You're a kid"53.21 SHE DESCRIBES

DABBLING IN ALL KINDS

DRUGS--GETTING CLEAN WHEN SHE

HAD DAUGHTERS .....THAT WORKED

UNTIL SHE HAD A CAR CRASH--AND A

MINOR INJURY.

51.19"the doctor prescribed

loritab"51.21

AND FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS... SHE

WAS ADDICTED -- LORITAB AN

OTHER DRUGS THEN SHE ADDED

ALCOHOL.

52.07"alcohol.

So when alcohol was in the mix I

just became a

chaotic tornado"51.12 SHE KEPT

IT HIDDEN

--THE DRUGS SEEMED TO KEEP HER

ON TRACK.

56.10"you wake up knowing if you

have

your supply for the day "56.18

56.18"a

minimum of 3 -- 25 is

better"56.20 BUT

EVENTUALLY SHE SPIRALED OUT OF

CONTRO

AND WHEN HER TEEN DAUGHTERS WERE

PLANNING ON LEAVING THE SINGLE

MOM SHE FINALLY GOT HELP.

53.24"now I look at my girls and

think I cant

even imagine."53.25 NOW SHE'S

BEEN

CLEAN AND SOBER FOR A YEAR--AND

SHE'S NOT GOING BACK.

1.03.07"happy about life again

excited to

continue on to finish school so

i can go on to

help other people1.03.13

SOME PEOPLE GOEXTREME

LENGTHS TO GET THEIR FIX.

ST LONGARINI GOT HOOKED ON

OPIOIDS AFTER A C- SECTION IN

THE 90S.

WHEN HER PRESCRIPTION RAN OUT,

SHE USED HER CONNECTIONS AS A

NURSE TO WRITE HER OWN

PRESCRIPTIONS.

SHE SWITCHED TO HEROIN AFTER

GETTING BUSTED.

"it's definitely a physical

addiction, but for me the mental

obsession and compulsion...the

want of immediate relief from

any type of pain."

SHE LOST HER MARRIAGE AND

ABANDONED HER THREE CHILDREN

BUT SHE TURNED HER LIFE AROUND.

STACEY IS GETTING HELP FROM A

RECOVERY CENTER IN PENNSYLVANIA.

SHE ALSO WORKS THERE.

IN RECENT YEARS, OKLAHOMA HAS

BEEN ABLE TO BETTER TRACK

PATIENG TO GET OPIOIDS

TO

FEED THEIR ADDICTION. BUT NOT

EVERY STATE HAS A

TRACKING SYSTEM LIKE THIS. SOME

OKLAHOMANS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT

GOING OUT OF STATE TO AVOID THE

RULES.

KOCO'S CRYSTAL PRICE WITH THE

STORY.

TAKE LOOKLIVE OKLAHOMA HAS HAD

THE PMP PROGRAM FOR YEARS- BUT

THE

STATE OF MISSOURI DOESN'T - AND

SO

OKLAHOMANS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THAT.

TAKE PKG WHEN SOMEONE DEVELOPS

AN ADDICTION TO OPIOIDS -

SOMETIMES THEY'LL

GO TO GREAT LENGTHS

PRESCIPTION DRUG -AND A RECENT

STUDY SHOWS THAT MISSOURI HAS

BECOME A HOT SPOT FOR ADDICTS

FROM

OKLAHOMA TO GO.

THE REASON - MISSOURI DOESN'T

HAVE A SYSTEM THAT TRACKS A

PATIENT'S

PESCRIPTION MEDICI

NAT SPIKE clip 20 14:06:35"if

you pull up the PMP website HERE

IN

THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG MONITORING

HAS BEEN IN PLACE FO

AND PHARMACIST LINZIE ROBERTS

SAYS ITS HELPED HER CATCH

PATIENTS EVERY WEEK TRYING TO

WRITE FAKE PRESCRIPTIONS FOR

LINZIE ROBERTS 13:56:40 it's a

lot harder

to get around the

people

seeking the opioids and getting

addicted to them

and not getting any help :50 SO

WHY DOESN'T

MISSOURI HAVE THE PRESCRIP

MONITORING SYSTEM? MANY SAY

THE REASON IS BECAUSE ONE STATE

SENATOR ARGUES IT VIOLATES A

PERSON'S PRIVACY

TAL PRICE KOCO 5 NEWS.

A MISSOURI STATE REPRESENTATIVE

PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO CREATE A

PRESCRIPTI

MONITORING PROGRAM BUT IT HAS

NEVER PASSED.

STATE DRUG AGENTS SAY THEY'VE

COLL0-

THOUSAND POUNDS OF DRUGS IN

BOXES PUT OUT AROUND OKLAHOMA.

THE GOAL -- LET YOU SAFELY

DISPOSE OF T

THE STATE OF ADDICTION.'

WE POSTED A LINK TO THAT INFO ON

OUR APP.

LOOK UNDER THE AS SEEN ON'

SECT

BREAK BREAK

BREAK

ADDICTION.

WE WILL CONTINUE OUR COVERAGE ON

THE CRISIS THROUGHOUT THE

THE SPOTLIGH

ADDICTION DOESN'T STOP ON AIR.

WE PUT A LIST OF RESOURCES ON

THE KOCO APP.

LOOK IN THE AS SEEN ON' SECTION OR UNDER THE STATE OF

ADDICTION' TAB.

OPEN NEEDS TO

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Attempted purse snatching sparks Stockton police chase - Duration: 1:51.

E ALL THIS HAPPENED.

WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED?

REPORTER: WE'VE LEARNED QUITE A

BIT HERE THIS MORNING.

WE'RE LIVE ON HAMMER LANE IN

ALEXANDRIA PLACE, THIS STREET IS

CLOSED OFF NOW BECAUSE THOSE

CARS INVOLVED IN THIS CRASH ARE

STILL THERE.

NOW, THAT CAR YOU SEE, THE GRAY

CAR THAT'S ROLLED OVER, THAT IS

THE SUSPECT'S CAR.

TWO PEOPLE INSIDE THAT CAR

STILL, THEY ARE DEAD.

ONE OTHER PERSON FROM THAT CAR

HAS BEEN TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL

WITH MINOR INJURIES. WHAT WE

CAN TELL YOU IS THIS STARTED

AROUND 10:45 THIS MORNING.

THERE WAS A REPORT OF A MAN WITH

A GUN INSIDE A CAR, AND LATER

STOCKTON P.D. GOT A CALL FROM

THE LODHI POLICE DEPARTMENT

ABOUT AN ARMED ROBBERY AT THE

COSTCO IN LODHI, IT WAS INSIDE

THE PARKING LOT, AN ATTEMPTED

PURSE SNATCH.

OFFICERS SPOTTED THAT CAR HERE

ON HAMMER LANE, A TEMPTEDDED TO

PULL THE CAR OVER AND THERE WAS

A SHORT PURSUIT. WHEN THE CAR

GOT TO THIS INTERSECTION ON

ALEXANDRIA PLACE AND HAMMER

LANE, THE SUSPECT'S CAR HIT A

BICYCLIST AND THREE OTHER CARS.

THAT SUSPECT'S CARROLLED OVER

AND YOU CAN SEE IT THERE, TWO

PEOPLE INSIDE THE SUSPECT'S CAR

DEAD.

A THIRD HAS BEEN TAKEN INTO

CUSTODY.

THE CYCLIST WAS TREATED FOR

MINOR INJURIES.

WE HAVE PARKED HERE, THERE ARE A

LOT OF WITNESSES AROUND STILL,

TALKING ABOUT WHAT HAS HAPPENED

HERE.

POLICE WILL BE OUT HERE FOR SOME

TIME, THEY'LL DO A MULTIAGENCY

PROTOCOL INVESTIGATION.

AND AGAIN THESE STREETS WILL BE

CLOSED OFF FOR SOME TIME.

ALSO AGAIN THAT ROBBERY AT

COSTCO WAS NOT INSIDE COSTCO, WE

JUST LEARNED MOMENTS FROM THE

POLICE DEPARTMENT IT WAS THE THE

PARKING LOT AND THEY ATTEMPTED

TO SNATCH A PURSE OFF A SUBJECT

THERE IN THE PARKING LOT.

THAT'S THE LATEST HERE IN

STOCKTON.

TONI: OF COURSE WE'LL HAVE MUCH

MORE COMING UP AT 4:00.

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Stockton robbery ends in deadly crash - Duration: 0:44.

WATCHING KCRA 3.

WE BEGIN WITH BREAKING NEWS.

TONI: THAT BREAKING NEWS COMES

FROM STOCKTON WHERE TWO PEOPLE

ARE DEAD FOLLOWING A POLICE

CHASE.

HERE ARE A FEW PICTURES OF THE

CRASH SCENE. THIS IS HAPPENING

ON HAMMER LANE, POLICE SAY THIS

APPARENTLY STARTED AS A ROBBERY

AT A COSTCO STORE.

POLICE SPOTTED THE SUSPECT

VEHICLE AND STARTED CHASING IT.

THERE WERE THREE PEOPLE INSIDE.

THE PURSUIT ENDED IN A CRASH.

WE ARE TOLD THAT TWO PEOPLE IN

THE CAR WERE KILLED.

THE THIRD RECEIVED MINOR

INJURIES.

OTHER CARS WERE ALSO HIT BY THE

SUSPECT'S CAR.

BUT THERE WERE NO SERIOUS

INJURIES TO ANY OF THOSE PEOPLE.

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Martinis, live music on tap for upcoming Artini event - Duration: 3:47.

THE DAY.

WE WILL UPDATE YOU.

ABIGAIL: THIS IS ALWAYS A

FAVORITE ABOUT EVERY YEAR.

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT OUR,

MARTINIS, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT,

FOOD.

JOINING US ABOUT THIS EVENT IS

JASON TO TALK ABOUT IT.

BEFORE WE GET INTO THAT, A HUGE

CONGRATULATIONS IS IN ORDER.

LAST MONTH WE TALKED ABOUT HOW

THERE WAS A NATIONAL MARCH

MADNESS COMPETITION.

YOU ONE.

$100,000.

JASON: THAT IS GOING TO GO TO

THE CAMPAIGN THAT WILL TOUCH 40

DIFFERENT AGENCIES AND HELP

SPREAD ARTS EDUCATION ACROSS THE

STATE.

IT'S AMAZING.

ABIGAI I KNOW A LOT OF YOU

VOTED.

WE HAD THE LINK ON THE MOBILE

APP.

I LIKE TO THINK WE HAD A LITTLE

BIT TO DO WITH THAT.

JASON: THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

ABIGAIL: THAT'S REALLY GREAT.

IT'S COMING UP.

FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS NOT EARNED

IT, WHAT IS IT?

JASON: IT'S FRIDAY.

WE'RE GOING TO TRY TO RAISE SOME

MORE MONEY FOR ALLIED ARTS.

IT'S A COCKTAIL IN SMALL PLATE

TASTING EVENT.

GUESTS CAN TASTE MARTINIS MADE

FROM 12 DIFFERENT RESTAURANTS.

THEY HAVE A GREAT VODKA THEY

GAVE TO US THIS YEAR.

THEY COME AND YOU TASTE UP

MARTINIS AND HAVE SOME GOOD

FOOD.

IT'S ALL BASED AROUND THE THEME.

IT'S A VENTAS -- VINTAGE CIRCUS

FEEL.

ABIGAIL: THERE IS LIVE MUSIC.

THERE IS ENTERTAINMENT.

JASON: THERE'S GOING TO BE A

SILENT AUCTION.

YOU CAN SEE THE ART MADE BY

LOCAL ARTISTS ALL OVER THE

STATE.

THERE'S GOING TO BE A RAFFLE

AUCTION AS WELL.

THERE ARE SOME FUN PRIZES YOU

CAN GET.

YOU HAVE A FEW SURPRISES BASED

ON THE THEME.

IT'S A REALLY GREAT NIGHT THAT

YOU CAN COME AND HAVE A FEW

COCKTAILS AND GOOD FOOD AND

RAISE SOME MONEY FOR ALLIED

ARTS.

ABIGAIL: WHEN YOU THINK OF

OKLAHOMA HEART, YOU THINK OF THE

COWBOY IN WESTERN HERITAGE.

THAT'S REALLY NOT ALL THAT YOU

WILL SEE THERE.

JASON: THERE IS A GOOD RANGE OF

ART AND THE ARTISTS TRY TO PLAY

WITH THE THEME.

THERE ARE SOME INTERESTING

PIECES.

YOU CAN PREVIEW THE ART ON THE

FACEBOOK PAGE RIGHT NOW.

IT'S REALLY INTERESTING.

THERE ARE SOME GOOD PIECES

THERE.

ABIGAIL: WE HAVE SOME EXTREMELY

TALENTED ARTISTS.

WE HAVE THE EVENT DETAILS OF YOU

WANT TO PUT THEM UP ON THE

SCREEN.

OUR TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

JASON: THEY ARE GOING FAST, BUT

THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE.

THEY ARE $75.

WE WOULD LOVE FOR EVERYBODY TO

COME OUT.

ABIGAIL: THAT'S FAIRLY PRICEY,

BUT IT DOES GO TO ALLIED ARTS.

WORDS THAT MONEY GO?

CHASTEN IT GOES TO 40 DIFFERENT

AGENCIES ACROSS THE STATE THAT

ARE TRYING TO KEEP EDUCATION OF

THE ARTS ALIVE IN THE STATE.

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT THE BALLET,

LYRIC THEATER, EDUCATION FOR

STUDENTS ACROSS THE STATE.

IT REALLY TOUCHES A LOT OF

DIFFERENT AREAS.

IT'S A TERRIFIC CAUSE I LOVE TO

HELP SUPPORT.

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Arizona Penalties for Domestic Violence | My AZ Lawyers - Duration: 3:30.

Hello, my name is Rob Curigliano. I'm one

of the attor neys here with My AZ

Lawyers. Today we'll be discussing

domestic violence within Arizona.

Domestic violence comes in various forms

and can fit can attach to the majority

of criminal charges in any given

criminal case. That can

be treated as a felony and it can also be

treated as a misdemeanor. It's important to

bring us in on any given domestic

violence case as quickly as possible, so

that we can do an evaluation. Domestic

violence cases are somewhat unique, in

that domestic violence victims. [They] have a

specific bill of rights and have

guaranteed rights associated with

participating in the proceedings. They

can be present at any level of the

proceedings, and they're also required by

law to be allowed to participate, and

communicate with the prosecutor directly

at every stage. That means that they have

input associated with whether the

charges brought. That it also means that

they have input associated with whether

the charge proceeds. In similarly, they

also have input, and most importantly,

associated with sentencing. Domestic

violence is generally speaking something

that attaches to other crimes, so for

instance criminal damage, assault, trespass,

all can carry with them a domestic

violence tag. This means that the

overriding crime, for instance, maybe an

assault, maybe a trespass, maybe a

destruction of property. However, there is

a domestic violence tag attached to that.

That comes, or typically stems, from the

relationship which the defendant has

with the victim in any given case.

Sometimes these cases even proceed

without the participation of the victim,

depending on specific circumstances.

That's why it's crucial for us to be

brought in as quickly as possible, so

that we can do a case evaluation in the

and determine

what the best defenses are associated

with your case. Similar to that, there

are also programs which are available to

defendant, which are generally considered,

Adult Diversion Program. Adult Diversion

Programs are programs wherein you take

specific classes, typically. As well as,

you may be required to pay specific fines,

you may be put on some level of

supervision, and so long as you comply

with those things, it would the cases

typically dismissed, so long as you are

compliant. If you are compliant and the case

is dismissed, that would not carry with

it a criminal conviction on your

criminal record. Which obviously carries

with a severe repercussions being a

misdemeanor level or felony level. It is

crucial for someone who is charged with

any level of domestic violence to

contact an attorney as quickly as

possible, so that they might bring us on

board so that we can evaluate the case,

determine the best possible defenses

for you and move forward on

your case, to come up with the best

possible resolution or possible possibly

get the case in its entirety.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> Arizona Penalties for Domestic Violence | My AZ Lawyers - Duration: 3:30.

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