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00:00Hey, how's everyone doing today? Good. Very good. Say it again. Good, sir. Good, sir. Oh, wow. Thank you. As you are, soldier. I love this. Yes, I love the respect that is being given.
00:19Now, I want to test your guys' strength. Who's the strongest out of you three? Oh, Kenzie is bold enough to say she's the strongest. Okay. Well, let's do something. You're the strongest? Here, let's see how strong you are. Can you carry this? Is this too heavy for you to carry? No, of course. Yeah, put it over here. Yeah, there you go. Rachel Beltran, put it over your head. Yeah, yes, yes. And Kenzie, of course. Yes. Oh, wow.
00:48Oh, you've been putting it under. Oh, there you go. Yeah, you can do that. That's okay. Here, let me put it over here. Let's get something a little bit heavier. How about this thing here?
01:00Hey, be careful. Oh, oh. World's strongest man. Very good. How about Rachel Beltran? A little bit stronger. Oh, there we go. Oh, easy enough, right? Kansas should be easier for you. There you go. Don't put it on your head, please. That would be okay.
01:16Okay. Now, let's go with something even a little bit. Whoops. A little bit heavier than that. Oh, I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. How about this? How about this?
01:25Let's see. Jake, okay. Don't worry. Oh, no. Oh, a little bit. Okay, very good. Very good. Obviously, you have help. Okay, you can put it down. Put it down.
01:42Rachel Beltran, do it. Don't force yourself. Oh, okay. These are very strong children. And obviously, if Kenzie is the other statesman here. Whoa, very good. Okay.
01:54Okay. Well, how about this? Can you... Kuya Johan, come here, please.
02:01Carry Johan.
02:03Can you carry Kuya Johan? Try it. Drink up. Try to carry Kuya Johan. Try to carry Kuya Johan.
02:12How about Rachel Beltran? Can you carry Kuya Johan? No? Kenzie, can you carry Kuya Johan?
02:19Obviously, you can. Here, hold on. Let me show you. Let me test my own strength.
02:23Please, let's have the nurses ready, of course. Okay, ready? One, two.
02:32Okay, here. Kuya Johan, hold it. All right, ready? Go.
02:38All right. So, you've learned about the tests of strength. There were things that you could
02:48easily carry, like that basket, that little stand right there, and even this stool. You
02:53could carry it, right? Kuya Johan, you could not so much carry. And only uncle, baby, or dad
03:00can carry Kuya Johan. But I want to illustrate... I want to use that as an illustration to illustrate
03:05this verse. Okay, there, please. Next slide. This is our memory verse for today. Okay, let's
03:12read it together. Go. When I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12, 10. Once again.
03:23When I am weak, then I am strong. 2 Corinthians 12, 10. And I am weak. And I am weak. Very good.
03:34And I am weak. Very good. And I am weak. Good. New International Version. Here's the point
03:37of this verse. Do you realize that we are strongest children when we find ourselves to actually
03:44be weak and unable to do anything? In the same way that you felt like you were strong by carrying
03:51those smaller, easier things to carry. In life, you will come across times where you cannot
03:58carry anything. When you are weak. When you cannot carry something even heavier than trying
04:03to carry another human being. But never forget the words of the Bible, when I am weak, then
04:10I am strong. And I want to illustrate that with a song that maybe you know or maybe you don't
04:15know. You know the song, Jesus Loves Me, This I Know? You do. Let's sing it together.
04:19Jesus Loves Me, This I Know? For the Bible tells me so. Little ones to Him belong. They are weak, but He is strong. Yes, Jesus
04:43loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me. The Bible tells me so. Let's give the kids a hand.
05:00And before we send it to your Sunday school, teacher today is again, teacher Karen. Say hi, teacher Karen.
05:07Hi, teacher Karen. And say thank you, teacher Karen. Thank you, teacher Karen. Yes, yes.
05:14I also want grandma Karen. I also want grandma Karen to be a teacher. Yes, grandma Karen will be your teacher.
05:23Maybe a different Sunday, but today will be teacher Karen. Teacher Karen is also like grandma Karen.
05:27She's a very good teacher. She's a very good teacher. What's that? Sir, yes, sir. Sir, yes, sir. Okay.
05:31So grandma, so grandma is going to be the assistant and teacher Karen will be, and teacher Karen will be,
05:43and will be not going to be the assistant. Okay. And Karen is going to be the assistant.
05:50You know, this young man has the future in business and in leadership. He knows what he wants. He knows who will be doing some things. I'll come to work for you one day. Okay. All right. You'll be boss Jacob someday. All right. And I'll be one of your workers.
06:08But with all that, let's bow our heads. Let's bow our heads. And let's close our eyes. And repeat after me and say, Father God, thank you for giving strength in weakness.
06:23Help me. Help me. Help me. Help me. To trust. To trust. To obey. To obey. And to believe. And to believe. In Jesus. In Jesus. In Jesus. My Lord. My Lord. My Savior. My Savior. And my very best friend. And my very best friend. In Jesus' name. In Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Amen.
06:44Amen. Amen.