Balancing Unity and Purity in Christian Community

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1. "We can't get through issues in the family if we're operating in the flesh, according to our own desires, our own powers, our own, what we want, what I want, what I think is good, right? It's going to have to be by the Spirit. And I wonder if sometimes in church life we've just said, okay, thanks Jesus, we'll take it from here. We get the basic idea and now we'll just run it. We'll just do it. We'll just do it. And I just think the flesh is always going to win unless we submit to the Spirit." [01:31] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When we address big issues without the guidance of the Spirit, whether that's cultural issues or just interpersonal issues, marriage issues, relationship, whatever, oh, wow, we're in for some trouble. And you're like, well, you don't need the Spirit because the issue is just a biblical issue. It's just biblical. You're just, it's right or wrong. It's black and white. It's biblical. And also, but are we going to do that in the flesh? Or are we going to do that with the Spirit, continually guiding us in there?" [02:47] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "It's been said that unity is, it's easy if you don't care about purity. Oh, let's just all just, let's all just, come on, no big deal, whatever, no big deal. Unity is easy if you don't care about purity. And purity is somewhat, it takes care of itself if you just keep dividing over, well, you're not with us anymore because you're not with us anymore, you're not with us. And then you maintain this very pure, but usually very, very small circle. Sometimes you're the only one in it, right? Because you are so pure in your own eyes." [04:23] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The church itself is not the world's world is not made up of natural friends. It's actually made of natural enemies. What binds us together is not common education, common race, common income levels, common politics, common nationality, common accents, common jobs or anything else of that sort. Christians come together not because they form a natural co-location but because they have all been saved by Jesus Christ and owe him a common allegiance." [20:16] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "For none of us lives to himself church none of us lives to himself or herself well I don't know I'm just not feeling it personally like okay well what about the church how's the church none of us lives to himself and none of us dies to himself for if we live we live to the lord and if we die we die to the lord so then whether we live or whether we die we are the lords these are emphatic statements and I don't know how to impress them upon you more than paul is his duplication the reduplication I'm gonna this is our life before the lord together." [23:31] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Our ability to maintain unity and diversity while pursuing holiness is going to demonstrate this transformative power of gospel to a watching world. Jesus Christ is Lord of all. Do you think you can accomplish that in your own flesh if you're pursuing your own desires and what makes good for you? You're not going to. That's going to be just the normal, normal stuff. You're going to look like everybody else in the culture who's like, eh, they're not like me. Eh. That's right. They're not like you. That's not how we gather. That's not why we gathered here. Because you like them or you are like them. That's not why you gathered here. It's because of Jesus." [46:43] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "This is our mandate for world mission. This is our mandate for go across the cold. This is our mandate for look across the way at your apartment complex and realize, oh, the nations have come here. Let's go. Because Jesus is worthy of all of that. He's worthy, worthy, worthy to be praised by all the nations, all of God's people. This is what the letter of Romans has been heading toward. Hey, sit at the table. I don't like him. He's dirty. Yes, sit at the table. He's been cleaned by the blood of Jesus Christ. He's been purified. He's now... He's in a simple space just like you are." [45:29] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So as we leave, let's just commit to the challenging but rewarding pathway of following Jesus in the midst of pursuing holiness, purity, and our community together. Welcoming one another as Christ has welcomed us to the glory of God. And this will not, I keep saying it, will not happen in the flesh. It's only going to be by the power of the Spirit." [55:42] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So we have to be careful of our face when people start coming to Jesus. Careful. What do you say? Oh, yeah, I'm the worst. Like, no, no, you made the best decision. You're coming to Jesus. So we have to be careful of that as a family. So that's one thing to think about. Because we've talked about this definition. I'm sticking with it. Love is a rugged, affective, so we've got feeling to it. It's not just, you know. But it's a rugged, affective feeling or affective commitment to be with another person. So that's presence. And to be for another person, that's advocacy. And unto Christ's likeness. That's direction." [50:18] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "So everything we do, are we going to do it to honor the Lord? And if we could get into that mindset, oh, wow, I think we could start to see those behavioral issues and some of those different things change. The final thing is just, obviously, in essentials, we've got to be unified. In non-essentials, we need to offer each other liberty. And in all things, we've got to live that way together." [54:53] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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