Christ: Our Sovereign King Amidst Political Turmoil

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"Jesus fully realized all that was going to happen to him, and I love this part, so he stepped forward to meet them. He didn't go running. He wasn't afraid. He wasn't scared of them. Strengthened by his time in prayer with the Father as he was wrestling with what he was about to go through and in his humanity at that point and the pain and the suffering and the spiritual torment that he would go through as the one who had never sinned would become sin for us. He was struggling. There's no doubt in that time, but he's empowered. An angel comes and comforts him at that moment. This is what I want you to see, okay? He steps forward. Jesus was still in full control." [00:20:06] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Jesus is ushering in a different kind of kingdom, a different kind of kingdom. So Peter struggling with this. And, and, and again, in one of my favorite scenes of Jesus's life, patiently in the middle of this chaotic scene, that's happening, right? Guys are probably drawing their swords. It's about to get crazy in this moment. Jesus. Jesus, what he does, and this is what you're to do. This is what I want to do. I want to bring the shalom, that shalom, that peace of Jesus. I want to bring the peace and the joy of Jesus into chaos, into chaotic situations." [00:24:49] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"When you know that your God has already won, you realize he's already won. Then you can relax. And for some of you, the anxiety may not be anything to do with politics or the election or anything like that. It may just be anxiety in general for you that you're struggling with today. And a thing that helps me is I lean into when I'm struggling with that, I'm going to lean into it. I've got to go back to my source of who's in control. I've got to go back to my source of remembering that who is the one who brings the shalom of Christ, what this world needs this week, what it needs every week, but especially in a week where it can get vitriolic and where it can get really polarized." [00:29:34] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Politics is important, but it's not our primary purpose. The gospel of Jesus Christ is. The church is called to stay on task. Political parties, political candidates don't affect lasting change. The gospel does. It's what changes lives. Okay. It's what changes lives. It's not that in that time, there weren't issues, societal ills in the society. You realize that slavery was pervasive in that time. More than 50% were slaves." [00:59:46] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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