Aligning Expectations: Embracing the True Jesus

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1) "But there's great hope in the scripture. And there's great hope in what we will experience this next week with Easter. And that is that because of what Jesus has done, not because of our perspectives, or our expectations, but because of what he and the Father has done, that we have a shot of truly understanding who Jesus is and experiencing his love and his forgiveness." [28:09]( | | )

2) "How do I experience that? Well, we set down our expectations and our perspectives. We say, Jesus, whoever you say you are, I'll take that. And I'll set aside who I want you to be and who I want God to be to me. I'll surrender all that. And I'll just ask you, would you come and be the leader of my life?" [29:36](Download clip | | )

3) "The unseen reality that I am operating in will serve you best. And so here's the, I say a hint, this is more than a hint. But if we go back to Genesis 22, when Abraham is told by God, take your son, your only son, whom you love, take him up the mountain and sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on the mountain that I will show you." [21:39]( | | )

4) "The unseen reality is that through the process of the Passover, as all the lambs were being put on the altar for sacrifice of sins, what does God do? He takes the lamb off the altar and he places on the altar his one and only son, whom he loves as the ultimate sacrifice for our sin." [22:56]( | | )

5) "Which of these two do you want me to release to you? Ask the governor Barabbas, they answered. What shall I do then with Jesus, who is called the Messiah, Pilate asked. And they answered, crucify him. Crucify him. It's interesting, they were basically saying, give us the one who is selfishly pursuing his own interest." [24:06]( | | )

6) "The Jewish people were the people of God. Now, I don't know what descent you come from. I'm Scots Irish on one side and very English on the other. And so my people weren't there. Whatever that means nowadays. The idea is if the people of God could not recognize the Messiah, nobody, nobody would recognize the Messiah." [26:48]( | | )

7) "What are your expectations of who Jesus is? And in this week, as we see in the scriptures, so many different characters with so many different ideas of who Jesus is to be to them or what they want Jesus to be, we asked the same questions today. And there's a reason why God has designed for us as believers to worship through the calendar year." [15:32]( | | )

8) "Jesus was modeling what it means to have a relationship with our Creator. And he keeps telling his disciples, there's something bigger going on here than what you see. And one more time, actually multiple times during the last week of his life, he keeps telling his disciples, I'm going to be leaving you soon." [17:50]( | | )

9) "The Pharisees were religious leaders that were under Roman occupation, but they were balancing the tensions and beliefs of government and religion in order to maintain the status quo, in order to maintain their status and their income within the system and their position and their reputations." [11:55]( | | )

10) "For the Son of Man came not to be cared for, he came to care for others. He came to give his life so that many could be brought by his blood and made free from the punishment of sin. So even some of the disciples in his own ranks who were following Jesus and trying to see what it was like to be a disciple of Jesus." [12:58]( | | )

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