Active Faith: Engaging Heart, Mind, and Community

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"Know that the obedience to God is very much an investment of your intelligence, an investment of kind of your reasoning, and your rationality, and your conversations with others. Anybody that says that religion is only for sort of dumb people is actually kind of dumb. It's very demanding, demands your whole self." [10:40]( | | )

"When we talk about strength, that's that active component of your life, of living out your faith in the world around you. That's the active part. And it's an intensity. It's not acceptable to just kind of spend all your time cloistered away. There is this notion of being active in the world." [11:58]( | | )

"I heard just a wonderful story this week of redemption, and it just it beautifully illustrates this. They took a restorative justice approach to this and they took this young man under their wings as a congregation and they worked with him and they engaged him and they challenged him and they supported him." [14:18]( | | )

"So Jesus is clearly asserting his observance as a Torah observant Jew. There's absolutely no question in scripture that that is foundational for Jesus. He was a Torah, fully observant Torah, observant Torah, Torah observant Jew." [05:34]( | | )

"So we have this clear, unambiguous, forceful, direct statement, clear, precise, about what Jesus says are the most important things, about all the things I'm telling you. So nothing is greater than. If you ask me what's the, if you want my summary, my TikTok version, this is it. Tough, isn't it?" [07:17]( | | )

"That's foundational for Jesus, that it's everything, that your spiritual life, whatever those quadrants that we talked about, you kind of feel you're more comfortable in at this particular stage in your life, whether it's your mind, your heart, your soul, or your strength. It's still all part of this complete package." [09:24](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

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