Choosing Surrender: Embracing God's Path to Freedom

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1) "If you consider yourself family with the world, then you are an enemy of God. That's scary for me. It's so easy to play the game of why can't I just have a little of this, why can't I just say that thing one time?" [01:07:02] (Download clip | | )

2) "When we choose to close the door to the world, to surrender our life to the Lord, he fills us with these things that we've been seeking all along. If you would just submit, if you would just surrender." [01:13:19] (Download clip | | )

3) "The war that is raging within us, our flesh against our spirit, can breed some pretty terrible things... James draws a line in the sand between the Lord and the world." [01:05:13] ( | | )

4) "The army that's receiving the reinforcements is the one that will win the war. Are you feeding this sinful nature within us, or are you feeding this new life growing within you?" [01:02:57] ( | | )

5) "Cakeism... being faced with the desire to indulge in two incompatible alternatives. If I have my cake, I can't eat it, but I want to eat it. You can't serve two masters." [01:09:17] (Download clip | | )

6) "But he gives more grace. We are constantly making enemies with the Lord, are we not? And the choices we make... because of his grace that is compassionate and merciful, that calls us sons and daughters." [01:10:39] ( | | )

7) "Surrender is an uncomfortable thing... it feels un-American to think about surrendering... but James tells us... that this is the key to the life that you've always wanted." [53:43] ( | | )

8) "We're called as believers to look like, to model and mirror the image of Jesus in our lives, not just in the words that we say but in the actions that we do." [47:42] (Download clip | | )

9) "We've been building every day a bridge into the likeness of Jesus... this intentionality, this new attention and emphasis on Christlikeness began that I've been building a bridge in my life to the future that will look more like Jesus." [48:22] (Download clip | | )

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