Dependence on God: Living Selflessly and Satisfactorily

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1. "See, sinful man wishes nothing more than to be independent from its creator. He wants to prove that he is a God himself. And this is nothing short of humanism and of God himself. And that is actually a world religious view is humanism." [22:06] (26 seconds) ( | | )

2. "There are seasons where we have to live a little more selflessly than others. There are seasons where the Lord might call us to do that. And there are times where we just have to live in utter dependence upon God. So there are times where we live selflessly and there's times that we have to live utterly dependent on him, on God alone, for our energy, for our strength, to provide for our needs." [33:09] (41 seconds) ( | | )

3. "If we want to be able to persevere, we must fully rely on the strength that the Lord provides and that he gives us. We must exercise that wisdom that he gives us, that wisdom to navigate those waves of life. And we must be fully dependent on his strength." [34:31] (35 seconds) ( | | )

4. "God is all sufficient for his people. We must live as if there is no other need in the world than what comes from God because there is no other need than what comes from God. He provides everything that we need." [35:21] (25 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Jesus calls his disciples to do something that they are completely powerless to do apart from him. See, he presses in on their dependence on him. They, like I said, they had just done some really amazing things and they were given that power and authority to heal the sick, to cast out demons, and it must have been pretty easy for them to start to rely on themselves, on their own strength, instead of remaining dependent on him." [41:47] (47 seconds) ( | | )

6. "Sometimes God calls us to do something that we may not really understand, that doesn't mean anything to us, that doesn't make sense to us. So having 5,000 men along with their families sit down in groups of 50 where there was only enough food for a few people seems a bit outlandish, doesn't it? But they followed orders. They obeyed the voice of the Lord. And we need to do that likewise. We need to listen to the voice of the Lord and obey him." [47:42] (44 seconds) ( | | )

7. "We see Jesus take five loaves of bread and two fish and multiply them many, many times over. Again, he creates something out of nothing, something from nothing. And this is what we see. This miracle confirms that he is in fact the creator. He is God made flesh." [50:09] (32 seconds) ( | | )

8. "His death on the cross is sufficient for our salvation. Nothing else is needed. We're saved by grace through faith and not by works. His power works in us and through us as believers. It is sufficient to do the work that he calls us to do." [54:42] (41 seconds) ( | | )

9. "The people were satisfied. And the beauty of Jesus is that his love, his mercy never run out. Just like this miracle with twelve baskets of pieces left over, there will always be more and more people that are to hear the gospel, that are to be saved by his sacrificial death on the cross. See, he still offers that salvation to the lost. His love and his mercy, they never run dry. They will not run dry until he returns." [55:19] (51 seconds) ( | | )

10. "If you want a good marriage, find your satisfaction in Christ first and foremost. If you want to enjoy your job, find your satisfaction in Christ. If you want to be content with what you have, find your satisfaction in Christ. Nothing else in this world can truly satisfy us. We need to rely solely on the all-sufficient, satisfying Savior." [59:56] (43 seconds) ( | | )

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