Aligning Our Will with God's Sovereign Plan

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1) "Palm Sunday was one of the most significant days to ever happen, the most significant week in all of history by none, and our job today is to not obsess over our challenges enough that we miss out on what God has for us or we place our challenges and all the things that we have over him." [32:34]( | | )

2) "There is a call, there is a design, and sometimes when it happens outside of our timeline we can get so despondent. But God lives with us here, but he exists outside of this too, and he works through it all." [33:08]( | | )

3) "Even Jesus had to do that, not my will God but yours be done. The man that knew more than any of us could ever know, not my will he said but yours be done." [37:55]( | | )

4) "Today we're going to take some time to recalibrate and commit ourselves to not squeezing Jesus down to our meager understanding or how we think he should be king or how we think he should rule the nation or how we think he should rule the church or how we think he should rule in our lives or how we think our faith walk should go." [34:37]( | | )

5) "I'm good if you don't see me and all you see is this. I'm good. I don't need anybody just, I'm good just chilling at home with the blessings God's given me. None of us need platform; it comes with more weight than you'd imagine. But when this is at the center of it all, nothing else matters." [35:57]( | | )

6) "Every single person know that song, it's like, 'This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it,' right? That song in itself, like we sing those songs and we teach our children those songs, and you know, sometimes when we're singing that song, it's like, 'This is Monday, this is Tuesday, this is Wednesday, this is Thursday, this is Friday, every day is the day that the Lord has made.' Sunday, but that song, did you know, was actually written about Palm Sunday." [20:57]( | | )

7) "Jesus reveals himself on the exact day that Daniel prophesied that Christ would come. Now the Jews were expecting it, they knew what was coming. Yes, and so when they were singing 'This is the day that the Lord has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it,' hosanna, save us, blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, they knew it wasn't any ordinary day." [28:06]( | | )

8) "The biggest mistake we can make is fall into the same trap the Jews did. We want Jesus on our terms, we want salvation on our terms. We've got our own worldview, we've got this thing that's just ailing on me right now. I need this physical healing, I need this, this thing, you know, we've got so much going on right now." [29:30]( | | )

9) "Christ's existence has so much more meaning than the fleeting issues that we face in our day-to-day lives. They come and go, our immediate worldview is overshadowed by Christ's wisdom and absolute knowledge, and so we need to, when Jesus comes with a word of obedience to us and we don't understand it, instead of scratching it and living as if it's just not what we need right now." [30:14]( | | )

10) "Here is a Jesus that comes in on a donkey to seek and save the lost, seeing the physical, the spiritual, and everything in between, and he's saying my will ain't yours. And even his will, even in his own divine wisdom, he could submit under God's authority and say not my will but yours be done." [18:48]( | | )

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