Embodying Christ's Love: Faith in Action

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1. "I think you know this, but in case not, the mission of our church is to reflect the love of Christ from the center of our city. And one of the things that you will hear starting today and into next year where it will shape our programming is a phrase that expounds upon that mission statement. So I want you to think about this as a shorthand way of how to embody what it is our church is about. We want all members and visitors alike to know and show the love of Christ." [24:04] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What happens here isn't that you come and do something or that you consume something or that you enjoy something. No, what happens here is that you are reminded that you are something. You are the church. The living, breathing ambassadors of Jesus that God needs for the world that Christ came to save." [25:56] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But do we really think that the life of faith is about passing a test? Is that the point? Are we fashioned in the image of God? Are we born into this big and beautiful and complicated world? Are we given gifts and talents that we have to figure out how to best use? Are we adopted into a family of faith with stories that assure us of God's covenant promises that go back all the way to the beginning of when human beings came on the scene so that at the end of it, we are fit to stand for a final exam before a king sitting on a throne?" [37:28] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I think a lot of people think so. I think a lot of churches send that message. I think a lot of times, we take this gift of faith and we render it into a study guide that will help us pass the final exam we assume awaits us at the end of our lives. And I have to be honest, not only do I not think that is a large enough view of our faith, I worry that it can cheapen our faith. It turns the gift of faith into a strategy for self-improvement or self-achievement. It puts God in the place of meeting our needs and desires instead of us in the place of meeting God's desires." [38:10] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "To put it simply, if the goal of faith is passing a test, then maybe we have, even if unwittingly, made faith about us. So here's a warning. I'm about to geek out on some Bible study stuff. So instead of reading today's scripture as a preview of an end-of-life test, another option is to see this story a lot like other stories that Jesus tells as a parable. You've heard parables before. There's the one of the father and two sons. There's one of the ten bridesmaids or of a landowner who gives his servants talents. Those are parables that immediately precede this story we heard this morning." [39:00] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "When he does, he tries, as one biblical scholar says, he tries to tease our minds into active thought. Jesus doesn't tell parables to make things clearer. He tells parables to make us think. That is, to make us think about the nature of God and God's kingdom. And the other thing about parables is that Jesus always tells them as a response to something or someone. In this case, today's scripture, after he arrived in Jerusalem and engaged in a conflict with the religious leaders and with the Pharisees as he was anticipating the cross on the horizon, Jesus told this parable addressing those who were concerned, these religious authorities were concerned, withdrawing and keeping boundaries, the clean and the unclean, the righteous and the unrighteous, the sacred and the profane." [40:16] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Sheep are not sheep simply because they are compassionate. They are sheep because they demonstrate compassion without regard to reward. And here's what will really get you thinking about this parable. For anyone who hears this parable about judgment, newsflash, you've heard it. Once we get the idea into our heads that there will be a great sorting out, it is now impossible for that not to inform your actions. You see that? That's tricky. Once you hear this parable, the naivete, is gone. When we hear this parable, we cannot forget about the reward, which means we're uncertain about where we stand in the king's eyes." [43:07] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "I think what God wants more than anything and what God has tried to show us again and again and again over the generations of those who are a part of our family of faith, most clearly, what God has tried to show us in the person of Jesus is that God is committed to loving us fully and tirelessly and relentlessly and even in spite of the ways that we fail. And I think that when we consider what it means that Christ would love us completely, imperfections, broken places and all, when we really digest what it means to be loved that fully, then we can't help but love others the same way, especially those who tend to be forgotten and mistreated and left behind, those whom Jesus called the least of these." [45:10] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We love and serve and give ourselves to those who have the least, not to earn favor or to ease our guilty conscience or to build some resume for what it is to be a good person, but because we already know something about the power of love and care that come in the form of grace. It is what people who are loved by Christ do. In our church, it is the start of a new program year. We are entering into the rhythm of the fall, and what I hope you will find are opportunities to both know that you are loved by Christ and to show the love of Christ." [45:50] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Take a class. Sign up for a Bible study. Come to youth group. Join a circle. Join a choir. Pick up a hammer at Habitat. Tutor a kid in reading or math. Come to crisis assistance on the second Saturday of the month. Sign up for Room in the Inn in a couple of months. And when you do these things, please, please remember that the goal is not to finish a class or complete a project or get a gold star. We don't give out participation trophies at the church. The goal is to grow. It's to discover. It is to appreciate. It is to deepen our faith. It is to better understand our neighbors. It is to change. Not for our sake, but for the sake of all. That is what it means to be the church. And when we are on that kind of journey together, just imagine what God can do." [46:33] (70 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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