Allegiance to God: Embracing His Goodness and Righteousness

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1. "But we have a God who says, because I did so. Like, I said so. Like, follow me and do what I do because I did so. And that is just amazing to me. As we're worshiping Jesus today, it's like, that puts the good in good news that he's the one in charge as opposed to somebody else. If you grew up anywhere in the ancient Near East or anywhere around the world today, you wake up to life and your parents say, we worship this deity in our village. This is the way it goes." [48:40] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "And when Jesus does that for us, some of you have noticed this as well, as Jesus sets things right here, I'm of more assistance to help other people set things right as well, in a gracious, loving sort of way, but when I'm in total chaos, it's hard for me to then help that next person, so as the Lord just kind of sets things right, as I get righteous, is the word, rightly related to God, and to others, and to myself, and to the world, then I become an agent. I can, everybody do their share kind of moment, right? I can now participate with God in setting some other things to right as well, and making disciples of King Jesus, the King Jesus." [318:93] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So what we're going to do is get into our passage in Romans and just see how Paul sees the world being set to rights. How is this process taking place where things are getting organized? It's being put in order, starting with Jesus, Jesus and his people being put in order. We're made right, righteous, and rightly related to God, to our others, to ourselves, and then if some of you remember Romans chapter 8, some of you have just been in it in a study, he even means to rightly relate us and the universe." [386:81] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I just want to stop there. Jesus Christ. We've teased about this, that Jesus Christ is not born to Joseph and Mary Christ, right? This is not his surname. It actually imports a bunch of information just in that word. Christ so tell me what what are some of the things that it means because because he's Jesus is the Christ he's anointed so it means he's the the one who's been smeared with oil like we anointed our sister with oil last week over in prayer for her and she became a anointed one and that's the word messiah or mashiach and then in greek it's the christ so it means he's anointed and then we become little anointed ones because we're christians right that's interesting right so what else does christ what what what what's getting imported there the king yeah because because we learned that he came from the son of david who would always have a king on the throne for eternity and so to say that he is the messiah the son of david means he's a proper king right elevated on the cross drawing all men to himself he is king" [605:37] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And something in Paul just makes him want to say it. And that's that impulse that we have. This is facts. These are facts. This is public truth. We should just say it. Oh, I wonder what that would be like. I wonder if we could just go to our governor of our state and just say, hey, I just wanted you to know that as much as I respect your power, as much as I respect that, I just want you to know that way above you is the king of kings and lord of lords, and I owe him my fealty. And also, I'm going to be a good citizen, but I just felt like I needed to announce it to" [1270:96] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "And the gospels themselves, oh yeah, we have the gospel according to Matthew, the gospel according to Mark, gospel according to Luke, the gospel according to John. So that's the gospel. When Jesus began his ministry in Matthew chapter 4, we see that he began to preach the gospel of the kingdom. That's interesting. He didn't preach his life, death, burial, resurrection. Well, no, that was coming, but he preached that God has become, king again, and he's doing it right here among the Jewish people, and you get a watch. You get to have a front row seat in the kingdom of God." [1372:46] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "And that power, the power of a changed life is often, and I've heard this many times in conversations with you, is miraculous. Sometimes you know it more than anybody else knows it. But you know how God switched that course in your head. You know how you were just not going to follow him. And then he's like, and also. And then you just, what is happening to me? Right? Again. And it's kind of all odds." [1780:25] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "inside with the world this is our calling as the holy ones which we talked about last week so the covenant justice of this putting things right kind of god his faithfulness to his covenants the one who straightens and justifies and judges and sets things right this is revealed in this announcement of the gospel this is him and it says for it's revealed from faith for faith and they're among about if you take a hundred scholars there are 400 different ideas on this passage i will not please you with this with my rendering of this because there's just no way but could it mean that we have faith in god's faithfulness from faith and for faith from from god's righteousness and the way he sets things up and his mighty acts and the way he sets things up and the way he sets things up and the way he sets things up and he does his powerful things, I put my faith in his faithfulness to his covenant so that I can rest at night." [2038:45] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So now we have Jesus here in Romans as the one who perfectly embodies God's righteousness, right? He's just perfectly embodied. He displays the glory of God, both in his life and in his faithful obedience to death on the cross. And so when we're found in him, when we are found in Christ, and that's a Bible study on its own. Why does it say in Christ? Because I think that's one of the keys to really understanding this whole righteousness language, is that I'm in Christ. And if I'm in him, then when God looks at me, he just sees Jesus because I'm in Christ. I'm enfolded in Christ." [2550:00] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The righteous will live by faith. And the book concludes, even though there's woes against the wicked and all that, the book concludes with Habakkuk's prayer of faith, even in difficult circumstances, I trust you. Many of us are in that moment right now. We've got to figure it out. Do we trust him? Ah. Ah. Ah. Okay. I trust you. So, Paul has been very clear that in order to benefit from the unveiling of God's covenant justice, of his faithfulness in Jesus, to the promises that he made long ago, you've got to have allegiance. You've got to have this believing loyalty, this faith." [2755:51] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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