Building Our Lives on the Cornerstone of Christ

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1. "His faithfulness does not have an expiration date. And there are two things that are pointed to here that I want to point out. First of all, we give thanks to the Lord because he is, good. What does that mean? Well, that can take us back to Genesis 1. You think about when the Lord was creating the earth, and you remember each day he creates something new, or he puts something new in the earth, and then he looks on it, and what does the Lord see? That it is good." [47:05] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The good news is that we can look at how God has been working in our lives day after day. After year. After decade. After century. He has been faithful to us. He has been good. And we can see that as we look in the rearview mirror and see what all God has done to bring us to this moment. And we can trust that his hand will continue to be on us today, in the hospital room, or wherever we are. And he will continue to have his hand on us with whatever we face going forward." [46:18] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So the question is, are you looking for solutions to get you through the next 10, 20, 30, 40 years? Or are you looking to the one who will create a foundation, and a refuge for your home that will last forever, as you were intended, and will stand through both good times and bad times, and everything in between? It will be there that the Lord will be your refuge." [55:48] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Will you build on Jesus? Will you see him as the cornerstone and, and put your hope in him alone? Or, will you seek to build your own home that will not last upon money or who wins the election or all these other things that will fail you? Will you build on Jesus?" [01:06:24] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The sermon in a sentence this morning is that Psalm 118 shows us that we should build our lives on Jesus, the only cornerstone that is strong enough to hold our lives and upright to make us worthy to live the life that God has called us to." [41:18] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The cornerstone is the first stone that was laid when you were building a new home or a new building. And the reason is that it was critical because it's the first stone, and it's got to be strong enough. Like, this is at the foundation. This has to be able to hold the home together. It needs to be strong. But it also was significant for establishing the direction of the home. And so when you laid that cornerstone, you wanted to make sure that it's facing in the right direction. Because everything else is going to be built around this." [42:29] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We can know that if he is good, even we're in circumstances that are not good, that we can trust that at the foundation, God knows exactly where things are going, that his hand is on us, and that it is for our good. Now this is one of those, this word faithful love, it's actually one word in the Hebrew. And it's one of those things like the capital L-O-R-D, where you can kind of spot it and you can go, oh, I bet I know what the Hebrew word is there." [48:40] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "And so I think about for us, like, what does it look like for us to reject Jesus as the cornerstone? The reason that you would reject a stone as the cornerstone, it could be because it's not strong enough or not straight enough. But oftentimes, the reason a stone gets rejected as the cornerstone is as simple as, this isn't the kind of building I'm trying to build. This could be a good cornerstone for some other building, but it's not the building that I'm trying to build." [01:04:49] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And so that's the question that we should be asking about the home that we are building that is our lives. What's at the foundation? What's at the foundation? What's the structure of this life? Could this house hold you up through all seasons, both good and bad?" [40:15] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And so you can see this. It's the most common used word in the Old Testament to describe how God loves his people. He doesn't just love his people. He loves his people. He loves his people. He loves his people. Just see something admirable in them. But from the moment that he began making promises, and we've been, we've been looking at the whole Old Testament and seeing how God makes covenants with his people, how he makes these promises with them, and we see here his faithful love endures forever, that he will continue to keep those promises that he has made over and over again." [50:10] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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