Daily Surrender: The Path to True Life

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1. "And I'm just so thankful for what Jesus is doing here at LCC in the hearts of people. You know, people just deciding to follow Jesus. And then... And then following him in baptism and declaring that Jesus Christ is my Lord and I'm going to live for him the rest of my life. It's incredible. It's awesome. And I'm just so thankful for what God's doing." [43:44] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When Jesus spoke these words, come and die, he was in the middle of a big conversation with his disciples about who Jesus really was and what he was really there to do. So we're going to back up and go to Matthew 16, 13. And if you're taking notes, this same conversation is recorded in Mark 8 and Luke chapter 9. And I think it's really good sometimes to take the Gospels and something that Jesus spoke and find out, you know, what did Luke catch? What did Mark catch? It's really good in studying the word. And I think it'll bless you." [47:55] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So my first point for this sermon is to follow Jesus. We've got to answer, who is he to us? Who is he to you? Jesus is telling his disciples and Peter that you're mine, you're different, that I've been revealed to you. The Father has opened your eyes. You didn't get there on your own. The Father revealed who I was to you, and I am your Savior, your Lord and Messiah. And they're agreeing. Yes, we're putting our hope in you." [57:24] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Believing in Jesus and following him does not require full understanding about everything, but believing and acting on what God has shown you about him. It's not about what you don't know that you're responsible for. It's about the things that we do know that the Lord has revealed to us to act and believe on." [58:01] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus trusted that there was life on the other side of the cross. And his human nature, there was, he was fully human. So there was times in the Bible where Jesus is, like, asking God, if there's any other way, make it happen, but not my will, but yours. So even Jesus sometimes struggled to see the life on the other side of the cross. It's kind of odd to think, isn't it? But he trusted that there was life on the cross. And he trusted that there was life on the other side of the cross. And that's the best news possible, is that there's life on the other side of that cross." [01:03:20] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So this is the example that Jesus leaves us to take up our cross, to deny ourselves because he did that, to die to our sin. For us, it's us dying to our sin. It's dying to our expectations, what we think should happen. Sometimes it's even dying to what we think should happen because I'm serving the Lord. I'm a Christian. This shouldn't be happening to me. And, but instead trust the Father with the outcome just like he did. And so this is how we follow Jesus. That's kind of the answer. It's not a formula. It's not simple actually." [01:04:30] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "And so, you know, we hear the word save, and we think like, ah, I saved you, you know. But whoever wants to save his life, think of it more like a savings account. Whoever wants to save up his life will lose it. But whoever spends his life for me will find it. And Tony Evans says it like this, if you want to run your life, you'll find that you lose the life you were looking for. Because there's life on the other side of that death, on the other side of that denying yourself, on the other side of that difficulty. But it's only if we let Jesus actually be Lord." [01:05:50] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So I died a little bit at a time to the dependence on me and my career to give me the life that I think I needed to depending on the Lord and trusting the Lord to give me what I needed and to live for him and to do what he's called me to do. There's a lot more to the story. Uh, but I've got to say again, there's so much life on the other side of that death. There's so much life. He's been so good to me. He's so much better of a provider than I've ever was as hard as I was trying." [01:17:10] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "And so if I was going to rephrase that or add my little bit into it, I, I, the me, myself, my sense of self, my sense of how things should go, my life should go, my right to define myself by something else, by what I do, that's been crucified with Christ. And it's no longer, it's no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. He's given us more life than we can ever imagine. If we can see past the hard stuff that's in front of us, we see past the difficulty that we think it's going to cost us. If we give that to the Lord, this or that, whatever it is, of course, leading you to, to lay down and give to." [01:19:17] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "But the invitation still stands today. Jesus comes to us and says, let me be your Lord. Come and die so that you can truly live. That's what he's saying to us today. And so in response to that, what are we going to do? Because if we say that he is Lord and he's, he's the one, it requires a response from us. So what's our response? That's a question you guys got to answer. I've got to answer it. Every day." [01:19:50] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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