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Here you go Paul, Mark. All right, hurry up, everybody, so you can get as much time as possible. Here you are. Hustle along. Here you go, Martha.

All right, get your jerseys on.

All right, now here the rules of the game. Team will go in at five-minute intervals. Now, whichever team, either of the green, the red, the blue, that gets through the maze with the fastest time wins the contest. OK? OK? Yeah, let's do it. All right, kiddo. Now, as a team you'll have to decide what's the best way to get through. As you go along, you'll come to some signs. If you choose to follow those signs, they'll take you to some stairs which will eventually lead to some overlooks. Now, it'll take extra time and effort to get to the overlook, so you'll have to decide if it's really worth it.

Go. Paul, wait, your card! Your time card, You've got to punch your time card! You got to-- your time card, you got to punch it.

Red team ready? Go.

Come on.

Come on! It's here, it was here, it's here. Dead end! I can't believe this, my map doesn't show a wall here. Brilliant, Sherlock. Wait a minute. Listen. I think we can get over this wall, OK? Hey, I don't want to get dirty. Besides, isn't that cheating? Hey I want to win, OK? Now, get over the wall. Come on, get over there and help her out. Come on, we're wasting time! Come on. All right.

All right, Green Team.

Hey, hey, hold on. There's no use running blindly. Who put you in charge? I did. Listen, why don't we just decide together?

Fine.

I feel like I've been running for hours. Actually, it's been 28 minutes and 17 seconds. We're going so fast, we must be ahead. You guys, look, there's one of the signs Bob talked about. Let's go and see where we are. Excellent idea, Carol. From the platform, we'll be able to calculate the geometric configuration of- Are you crazy? Don't you remember, he said going up there would take too much time? But we'll be able to ascertain our whereabouts. Listen, Einstein, we can't spare the time. This way, let's go.

I don't believe this. You mean we cheated to get here? I'm sure. We spent more time coming over the past two walls than if we'd looked for the right way. And, I broke my nail.

Hey, an overlook. We finally get to know how to get out of here, huh? Forget it. I ain't climbing no stairs. What? Look, y'all just go on and climb the stairs, and tell me what you see when you get back. All right. Come on, Cathy. Come on.

Come on. Hurry up. All right, try to--

This is it! Come on.

Get up here, get up. Come on. All right. You see the end of the maze over there, right? Uh huh. Can you? Yes. All right. Give me a second to memorize our way out of this. All right. We got to go left, left, over, right, it's beautiful. I know the route out of here. No more wasting time going up on these things, all right? It's all right in here. Come on, let's go tell Nate. Come on!

Do we go up? I say yes. We need to see where we are. I say no, we can't afford the time out.

Oh, no. My decision? I'm afraid so.

Well, I think, I think we should go up. What?

Pretend like it's a play from the coach.

OK.

Nate, come on. I know the way out of here. Let's go.

Go up, go up, go up.

Nice play, coach. I can barely see the end from here. How are we supposed to remember all these twists and turns? Well, we're not. We'll go up each of the staircases until we get there. Why? So we can make sure we're still going the right way. Good idea. I'll start memorizing.

There. And then turn there. Yeah.

Ow! Ow.

No, no, no, no, go back over. What? We've been here before. No way, man. Yeah. Forget it. What? That's it, that's it. Hope you know this is desertion!

Hey, Matt, come on. Guys, this is the sixth time we've been on a platform. Aren't we wasting time? Got it? I think so. OK, let's go. Hey, wait, wait. I just got here. Where are you two going? To the end of the maze. It's easy from here. I can see it, let's go down. Hurry, hurry, hurry.

Whoa. Hey, you're right. Hey, wait up!

This can't be healthy. Look, we made it. Don't forget to punch out. We made it!

Good work. Oh, it was nothing.

Wonder how the others are doing?

The Maze

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A teenage competition through a maze is used as an analogy to show how the scriptures help us get through life.
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