Bethlehem: The Birthplace of Grace and Redemption

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"The wonderful story of the Gospel is God sees, he knows, and he cares about what you're going through. Just as Boaz looked out into that field and saw that woman that was struggling and suffering, in his eyes, he had a heart of compassion." [38:11] (Download)

"The grace of God pursues people, it convicts them of sin, convinces them of their need to pursue a relationship with Christ, and he redeems us, he cleanses us, he washes our sin away, he makes us brand new." [38:57] (Download)

"It's amazing to me that Jesus wasn't born out of the house of riches, royalty, or celebrity, but in a city that was socially almost irrelevant in that day and age, yet it was called The House of Bread." [24:29] (Download)

"Jesus is born in the House of Bread, and then hundreds of years later, He will look people in the eyes and say, 'I am the bread of life.' The one that comes to me will never go hungry." [25:11] (Download)

"Bethlehem is also known as the house of war, which is what it's known for. You would ask people back then what's Bethlehem, they would have said the house of bread and they would have said the house of war." [27:03] (Download)

"Many of you have a picture of Jesus in your mind... but the one that came from Bethlehem, the one that came from the House of War, he's not just this gentle figure, but a powerful savior with a mission." (Paraphrased for clarity and to fit character limit) [28:25] (Download)

"This story of Ruth and Boaz isn't just the story of Boaz and Ruth; it's the story of God and his church, it's a story of God seeing you, seeing me—poor, helpless, lost, destitute—and in his eyes, he sees something of great worth, something of great value." [21:01] (Download)

"We love the idea that when you come to Christ he's sufficient, he takes care of us. We love the idea of being like this woman in the field and Boaz has his heart and his affection towards us and in his grace we find protection and we find identity and promotion." [30:58] (Download)

"The one that was a Man of Sorrows can identify with what we go through today; there's nothing that you're going to go through—heartache, rejection, pain, loneliness, suffering—that he can't say, 'I've been there with you.'" [14:12] (Download)

"Jesus would later be the man of Sorrows, but he's also going to be the son at the right hand; he's going to be the ruler, the king of kings, the Lord of lords. There's great truth in Scripture that this burial place of Rachel is a place where the son of Sorrows would be born." [14:53] (Download)
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