Deepening Our Relationship: Staying in Love with God

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1) "When we live a life of genuine faith, rooted in grace and shaped by Wesley's general rules, we can begin to see and understand that even when things don't happen the way we want them to, God is with us. Our prayers are that thy will be done, not my will be done. Even Jesus struggled with this we see in Matthew 26, verse 39. And going a little farther, he threw himself on the ground and prayed, my father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me. Yet not what I want, but what you want. Doesn't sound like Jesus was real happy about obeying at that point, does it? But he ultimately bowed to God's will. Our faith is not contingent on Goddesse answering our prayers the way we want God to." [16:32] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Staying in love with God or keeping the ordinances of God is not something we do with the goal of getting what we want, but rather grounds us in a faith relationship with God that can help us endure whatever life brings. This passage lists several solid practices that the church at the time was doing in the first century. They were praying, anointing with oil, confessing sins, and forgiving, singing praises. These types of actions are all real ways that they and we can stay in love with God. There are other others that Wesley discusses, receiving the Lord's supper, attending church. You all are participating in that relationship just by being here today." [18:10] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Today's passage suggests that no matter what our circumstances, we can bring them to God in both worship and prayer. This is not just abstract, but made concrete in the life of the church. The church does not exist only for our own personal or individual religion, but as a place to care for one another with the love of God and accompany one another in christian faith. This is a key aspect of wesleyan faith. If you look at our book of discipline, paragraph 102 says this. Finally, we emphasize the nurturing and serving function of christian fellowship in the church. The personal experience of faith is nourished by the worshiping community. For Wesley, there is no religion but social religion, no holiness but social holiness." [19:24] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Another aspect of this scripture today is in verses 19 and 20. It talks about those who have strayed from the faith and are brought back. It illuminates the concern of the early church to care for one another's souls, encourage one another, and be the grace of God to others. Perhaps I need to reach out once again to those friends. Perhaps I need to find ways to rekindle and cultivate the relationship rather than leaving them to just be memories. Given that the whole letter ends on this note, it shows the importance of God's love always extending to each and every one of us, no matter where we've been or what we've done." [20:05] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "I got to ask, what are you going to do to stay in love with God this week? What will you take from this series to cultivate a living faith that is a relationship with our savior." [27:18] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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