1) "We believe that God is calling us to be a part of reaching 3% of the Bay Area with the good news of Jesus. That's 250,000 people to bring hope to everyone. And the Hope for Everyone initiative represents a down payment on that vision over the next three years to help our campuses become hubs of hope in every community that we serve. So, if you aren't sure if Menlo is your church yet, I hope that you kind of watch today as people who love you enough to invest in you, maybe without even knowing your name, in all the places that we serve, that you'll watch those people commit to the next chapter of what God wants to do in us together and through us for the next group of people that God is calling to know him, not only here at Menlo, but all around the Bay Area."
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2) "It can be easy to compare what we feel like we have to give or commit on a day like today with other people that feel like they have so much more. But Jesus, he shares a story that we call the widow's might. And even though at the moment Jesus is observing people who give a lot very visibly, very publicly how much they were giving, they were measuring their generosity by what they had. And Jesus was making the point that he measured generosity by what they had left. See, when the widow put in just a few cents after people were making a show of it, Jesus reflected and said, truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty. That's a pretty powerful picture of what it means to be generous."
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3) "Now when we realize what we have been given, it is such a powerful motivator to live our lives with the same kind of generosity that we have already received. We aren't the kind of church that's trying to twist God's arm or manipulate you into just getting something out of you or to getting something back from God. We are simply responding in worship to what he has already given. Over the course of the next few weeks, or over the course of these few weeks together, we have been in a teaching from Jesus about God's heart for people."
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4) "Paul wasn't being fake. He was being faithful. He understood that this was an expression of appreciation for the work that God had done in him. It would have been so easy for Paul to simply fade into the background now that he wasn't on the hook for all those rules. But because he realized how much he had been forgiven, he also realized God's heart for everyone around him, including those he had just been attacking."
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5) "Look, it's really easy to forget about the people who aren't here yet, but God never forgets them. As a matter of fact, the Apostle Peter, he puts it this way. He says, I wonder in your life, who are the people that you are so thankful for God's goodness, his kindness, and his patience toward? I have sat on the bedside of many people over the years as they breathe their last breath. And I've watched people who were resistant to God their entire life in the final moments of their life finally surrender to God. I've watched people where their life was headed in one path. I just had a conversation after the last service with somebody where this just happened with. They were on one path, very far from God, and then something happened, a catalytic moment that God grabbed a hold of their life and changed everything."
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6) "We aren't called to get comfortable with the trappings of a cruise ship. We have infinite life preservers to get people off of the ship safely. But are we using them for others? Or are we just rationalizing why those people probably aren't interested in the life preservers? Not just about the heaven or the hell they might go to, but the hell they're going through. The context that they find themselves today is a part of what it means for you and me to bring hope every day."
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7) "We are managers. We are stewards of everything that God has given us. And while 10% of what we receive may go away to missions, 100% of what we have should go to the mission. And I think sometimes we put those things at odds, but they are the same pursuit, collectively and individually. Paul understood this powerful idea, and that's why he wasn't just spending his life trying to direct people into this new calling, but he was trying to help others discover the joy of this kind of life for themselves."
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8) "Sometimes we tell ourselves that we would give financially if we simply had more money. But statistically, that's actually not true. Jesus, he puts it this way. He says, whoever can be trusted with very little can be trusted with much. And whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. You know this with your kids or with your grandkids. You know, you would never give like a stack of money to a toddler, right? You see what they do with what they have. They're not ready for it yet."
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9) "If you were God, would you trust you with more? I know, right? It's kind of a tough one. Because while we are asking God to bring more into our lives, we can easily justify our current decision plans. But if we were God, and like you saw the way you lived, you saw the way that you learned, you saw the way that you spent your time and your money, would you give you more? See, here's the good news. God thinks that we are really good investments. Like, really good. And if you're like, well, what has he invested in us? The life of his son. But the way we respond to that investment reveals how much we really value and treasure that investment. By how much we are living for the kingdom that it represents. Not just someday in heaven with God, but bringing heaven here right now, today."
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10) "Faith of the mind can morph into a framework where we are willing to believe something mentally once we can prove it. And I just want to make sure you know this. That's not actually faith. Believing something once we no longer need faith to believe it isn't faith. We can be intellectually rigorous and nuanced, but faith will always have gaps where we have to choose to believe something we cannot see. Where trust is required."
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