Embodying Christ-like Love: Lessons from Ancient Spiritualities

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "What is love? God loves me. I want you to know that he loves you too. No one's ever seen God. God is other. God is infinite. God is invisible. God, shoot, God is everywhere, but you can't see him. But when his love fills us, when I live in this knowledge that I am loved, and I love others that way, guess what? His love is made complete in us." [13:09] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The kingdom of heaven is like a dandelion. No, Jesus said a kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed. But for the people who heard him preach that, I think it was the same. Dandelions and mustard seeds are both edible. They're both medicinal. But farmers tend not to plant them. Why don't we plant dandelions? Because they tend to take them. They take over the whole garden. They spread like crazy. They're unstoppable. The kingdom of heaven is like a dandelion." [16:23] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus did not come to start a new religion. Yeah, he did. Don't be Jewish. Be Christian. No, no, he never talked like that. He talked about a kingdom of heaven coming to earth. Follow me. Be a part of it. Be in it. That's the language he would have used. And so we have these spiritualities which are informal, disorganized. You could say untamed, like dandelions. You can't tame them. They're wild." [17:51] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "What if we didn't worry too much about what people believe and how they behave, and we just help them to come back to the well of Jesus every day? Would that do it? Well, there's some risks. Let me talk about those." [54:13] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If God really is present and active and loving, then he's with me in the shopping mall, at work, with family, golfing, canoeing, walking. He's there. And he's actively caring for me because he loves me. Loves me. Sees you. Knows you. Delights in you. Gifts and calls and sends you. Connected, right?" [01:00:10] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "What are the followers of Jesus like when they are struggling and marginal? What are the followers of Jesus Christ like when they have power, when they get aligned with the things of this world? We tend to think that the Christianity we practice is sort of the epitome of what has been getting better and better and more perfected, and here we are at the apex of brilliant beliefs and wonderful behavior. That's not the way it goes." [05:05] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What are Christians like when we're poor and struggling and marginalized? The answer is super. Even though we don't have much resources, we reach out to build schools and universities for orphans. We care for refugees. We build hospitals. We do all these really good things. And this morning, what I'm doing is reaching back to two very early expressions of Christianity. The Desert Fathers and Mothers and the Celtic Christians. I'm reaching back to a real high point of Christ-likeness and seeing what we can learn from them today." [08:22] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Love is the way of the kingdom of heaven, not power, not control, not order. Love. Love takes shape in community. And so the vows that these people would take would be poverty, chastity, obedience, not only to scripture, but also to my fellow people living in my community, and stability, which is interesting. Stability means stay where you are. You don't move to the next monastery just because they have a new swimming pool. You stay where you are, trusting that God is there with you." [28:27] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Holiness is in purity, getting away from the world versus holiness is connection, weighed deep into the world. It's not the absence of dirt that makes you clean. It's the being a part of bringing life. That makes you clean. Separation of sacred and worldly. This is a sanctuary, right? Out there is Granville Street where the druggies and the people who run red lights are. Well, no, we're in the sanctuary, you see. Yes, we're separated. And the Celts would say, you know, all things are sacred. Everything is included. Everything is interrelated." [50:47] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The possible pitfall is that you stop reading scripture because you're just having so much joy out in nature, commuting with the big trees and the waterfalls, that you actually forget that God has spoken to us in words, with ideas. There is a mission to be a part of, and there are people to be cared for. So that, over the centuries, has been the pitfall of Celtic spirituality. Does it have a weakness? Of course it does. All spiritualities do. But I still think they have things that they can teach us." [54:13] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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