Aligning Our Motives with God's Heart

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"But James says, you do not have because you do not ask God. When you ask, you do not receive because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. He's like, you don't have because you're not actually asking God for it. And you might, I'd be like, well, yes, I do. Yes, I do. When I want something, I am always praying for that, right? I'm always asking God for what I want, right?" [00:10:43] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God is a jealous God, but here's the thing. He's a jealous God for us, for you, and for me. He wants for us to be loyal to him. He wants for us to follow him, but when we are adulterous, when we stray from him, when we turn our backs on him, when we give our allegiance to other people and other things we give our allegiance to the systems of the world it says that God gets jealous he is jealous for us right that's crazy and I think I really at this point can we just pause for a second here can we just pause and just reflect for a moment on what this actually means because I know I don't know about you but it feels kind of heavy right he's James is kind of coming down on us he's calling us adulterers right and all that all that stuff right but again he's not we've been saying this week after week he's not trying to guilt us he's not trying to shame us that's not who God is God is not a God of guilt God has actually got a freedom actually God is a God of love and Grace which is what James is about to tell us but before we get to that can we just sit real quick in this moment and just think about what it means that God Almighty is jealous for you like let's think about what that means God Almighty is jealous for you he loves you so much that he actually gets jealous when you go astray when you leave him when you abandon him when you turn to the world for at the sake of him right" [00:16:13] (93 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"In a world that's full of bad, in a world that's full of ugly, that is so good, right? And here's what it says, right? Like in spite of our adultery, right? In spite of all of our sin, and you know you, I know me, more and more and more sin, right? In spite of all of that, James says, but he gives us more grace. He gives us more grace. That's why scripture says God opposes the proud, but shows favor to the humble. Guys, he gives us his grace. Like when we mess up over and over and over again, when we mess up, he doesn't meet us with condemnation. He meets us with his grace. He meets us with his grace as he welcomes us back into his relationship, right? He welcomes us back into himself." [00:21:38] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"We've got to sell out for our faith. We've got to begin each day with Jesus. We've got to pray continuously throughout the day to Jesus, right? We've got to not just be hearers of the word, but doers of the word, which is what he's been telling us. God is a jealous God who wants all of us for himself. And he wants us to take our faith seriously. He wants us to stop." [00:30:15] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Having wisdom in our motives means that we're not seeking our own selfish desires, right? We're not seeking for personal gain in everything that we do in every situation. It's not a situation where everything that we ask is for us and for our own desires. Wisdom is in our motives. It turns that right upside down and says that my whole perspective on life is me trying to find the way to actually reflect his light into the world, to represent him to the world, to follow Jesus and represent him well." [00:30:28] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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