1. "You know that there are some Christians out there who are not really Christians but they call themselves Christians? You know how you can tell them, you can tell them apart? There's a passage in scripture that says there are hearers, people who hear what Jesus says, and there's another group of people who do, who does what Jesus says. Guess which ones are the real Christians? The ones who hear it or the ones who do it? The ones who do it, that's right. That's how you can tell a real Christian from somebody who may not be a real Christian at all."
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2. "The truth is that we can be filled with grace and still have disagreements with one another. And I think it's important that we learn how to deal with those disagreements, how we learn to talk with one another, how we figure those things out. And there is, believe it or not, there is a Christian way And then, of course, the example of our culture, there's plenty of non-Christian ways to do that as well."
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3. "One you will see throughout this series is that as we disagree, as we argue, as Christians, there is a way that we can be brought together through those disagreements, which is not the goal of the techniques that we were taught through watching our politicians in this next season. I think there's a vast difference, and I think we have a chance to witness two healthy ways to disagree and be examples to our society and to our friend groups on how we can disagree and still be friends, still be connected, still recognize each other as children of God."
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4. "We can be like narcissists if we are too fond of our image, too fond of our ideas, too fond of our ways of doing things, too fond of our own viewpoints. We've got a little term called narcissism that is based on this story of narcissists. Really, there's another word that we use in the church. It's called pride that is at the heart of this issue that is there, that we like our stuff so much that we think it's the best in the world, and we're not going to give it up, and we're going to make sure others know about it as we go about our lives."
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5. "First of all, we have to give up kind of our own pride, our own desire to be right. We have to listen to what the other person is saying. We have to listen to what the other person is saying. We have to listen before we speak. And then if we get moved to anger, we have to recognize that we're moving out of God's plan. We're moving away from God's desire and God's teaching on how we connect with one another. Anger is a warning."
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6. "Listening not with the idea that, oh, it's going to be my turn to talk here in a minute and I get to zing something back at you, but listening rather as a form of communication to connect with that other person. I think that's what James is telling us. Be quick to listen because that is what, that connects us. It sets the tone to start with. If we have a discussion and I just begin talking or I'm just listening to respond, then I'm setting the tone for that conversation and I'm liable to get back what I'm putting out there."
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7. "If we listen first, if we are quick to listen, then we have an opportunity to actually share those things because we begin to create that connection. Now, Covey goes on to say there's different levels of listening. And these are the, four levels that he talks about. He says the first level of listening is simply to reconfirm your own opinion. So to listen until you hear the bits that you agree with or that you like, this is called confirmation bias if you want to look it up."
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8. "The kingdom is not built with political power. The kingdom is not built upon that. It is built with grace and peace, and it's built through the connections that we create with one another. So these discussions we're having are important. I'm not saying that. They're just not part of the kingdom. I would love for us to be kingdom builders instead of nation builders. I would love for us to be connecting with one another. Even those that we have different viewpoints from. Maybe especially those. I think Jesus said something like that one time."
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9. "Talking points do not equate with truth. The goal of talking points is not to convey truth. You ever thought of that? Talking points are created, are designed to win the debate. To somehow paint the other person, to paint the opponent as evil or demonic somehow, or to twist the truth, or the record, or what have you, to make it seem like you'd be foolish to vote for the other person. Talking points are not conveyors of truth."
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10. "Pure religion is one that breaks down the walls between all of those who are created by God. It forms connections where we form a community where everyone is included, not where there's those who are good and those who are bad, but one that contains everyone and everyone is loved. To be unstained by the world means that we cannot be convinced that the world is whole unless everyone is included, unless that community is formed, unless grace is shared."
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