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find fullness.  When you leave fullness to find fullness, you only
             find emptiness.  God instructed this family for ten years in that
             truth that there is only emptiness outside the House of Bread.
             In the House of Bread, famine is fullness.  Outside the House
             of Bread, abundance is poverty.
             There is no fullness outside the House of Bread.  Fullness is in
             Christ.  It is not in Moab.  It is not in Christian service and it is
             not in Christian fellowship.  Those things are wonderful in their
             place,  but  they  are  not  fullness.    If  you  look  for  fullness  in
             Christian or spiritual gifts, you will only find emptiness.  If you
             look for fullness in scholarship and academics or even Bible
             knowledge,  you  will  only  find  emptiness.    Fullness  is  in
             Bethlehem; it is in Christ; it is in the House of Bread.  Until we
             go back to Bethlehem, we cannot begin to have the union with
             our heavenly Boaz that results in the production of the Lord
             Jesus Christ.  We need to go back to Bethlehem, and that is
             where it all begins.
             Now,  I  am  emphasizing  the  word  “back”  in  “Back  to
             Bethlehem”.    I  am  making  a  big  deal  out  of  that  because
             Bethlehem is a picture of Christ, a picture of fullness, a picture
             of abundance, and every Christian starts out where they started
             out in Ruth chapter one.  You are already in Bethlehem.  You
             start out in Bethlehem.  Some Christians have a mistaken idea
             that they need something in addition to Jesus.  They say, “Oh
             yeah, I have been saved.  I have trusted Christ as my Savior, but
             now I need something in addition to that.”

             Sometimes  you hear people talk about  a second blessing,  “I
             have been saved, and I have Christ as my Savior, but now I need
             a  second  blessing  or  a  baptism  of  the  Holy  Spirit  or  some
             additional experience.  There is no second blessing but there is
             a  rediscovery  of  the  first  blessing,  and  sometimes  that
             rediscovery of the first blessing is so dramatic that you might
             call it a second blessing.

             When you receive Christ as your Savior, God has given you His
             everything.  He does not give you Jesus plus anything; not Jesus
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