Embodying God's Transformative Love for the Lost

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"when my wife Joe was 13 she was sitting like you are she was listening at a a Christian Gathering to an Indian missionary and as she listened to him she could just hear this longing that he had in his heart for the lost and she remembers saying to the Lord I know I'm supposed to have that in my heart but I just don't like my heart is cold I don't feel anything towards those who don't know you and she said Lord would you would you break my heart for the lost like this man's heart is broke for the lost" [00:00:00]

"and she just wound up on the floor in front of all these people just balling her eyes out as she just felt something of the Lord's heart for the lost and she's she's on the floor and she's weeping and she says that different faces just kept going through her mind you know every color every ethnicity every age and just a a face would just stop in her mind and the Lord said would say would you go for them and she'd say yes' and then would you go for him yes would you go for her yes" [00:01:00]

"Paul expresses his heart for the lost in Romans 9 he says I speak the truth in Christ I am not lying my conscience confirms it through the Holy Spirit I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart for I could wish get this I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people those of my own race the people of Israel that's crazy right like surely he's exaggerating like he's just going for a dramatic effect there" [00:02:00]

"but three times he knows we're going to think that three times at the beginning of the passage he says my conscience confirms it I am not lying I speak the truth three times and but but isn't that the gospel like isn't that Jesus like willing to be cursed and cut off even from his father that those who don't know him would know him I learned just recently about a man named maximilan Colby he was imprisoned in awit in World War II" [00:02:40]

"and there came a point where a a prisoner had fled and so what the guards decided to do were they were just going to randomly pick 10 prisoners numbers and then they were going to put them in a dungeon and starve them to death as a way of deterring future escapes so they read out the 10 numbers randomly maximillian's number was not red the man next to him his number was red and he dropped to his knees and this man said my wife my children and maximilan a priest immediately stepped forward" [00:03:20]

"and he said can I take that man's place and he was allowed to and he went with nine others into that dungeon and ministered to them and prayed for them for the next two weeks until he died and that man who he gave his life for spent the rest of his life going around and telling people about the grace that he had received that seems crazy like put yourself in that situation that seems crazy crazy but it's actually that's that's normal Christianity" [00:03:50]

"Jesus Christ laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for others and this is why Christianity spread in the first place first few centuries one of the biggest reasons that Christianity spread is because in the plagues in the first century and the third century when everyone ran for the hills that's where we get that phrase from everybody ran from the hills I don't want to get infected I don't want my family to get infected many of the Christians stayed" [00:04:30]

"they stayed in the cities to care for their infected neighbors who had the plague and many of them contracted the plague themselves and died in the place of some that they nursed back to health isn't that incredible like statistically through those plagues you were more like to survive if you had a Christian as a neighbor like isn't that awesome like wouldn't it be awesome if we could be known like that again like you move into a neighborhood right and somebody's thinking oh this is awesome" [00:05:10]

"like a Christian just moved next door like if my family ever goes through something and they need somebody to make a real concrete sacrifice on behalf of my family I know the people next door are going to make that because that's what their gospel says that's what they believe who would you give your life for how many people would you give your life for next person you see walking by in this park probably not a Christian what if you had to choose what if you had to die or that person had to die" [00:05:50]

"what if you were maximilan Colby you're you're this happens you're sitting there what choice do you make that might seem humanly impossible you're absolutely right humanly impossible and I'm thankful for that that's good news because if I had to try to muster up in myself that sort of love for other people not a chance but that's not human It's Supernatural That's a gift it's Ro Romans 55 God has poured out his love into our hearts through the Holy Spirit" [00:06:30]

"which has been given to us it's not something we do something God does it's not our love it's his love it's a gift it has been given to us Joe my wife didn't manifest that in herself when she was on the floor and just felt the love of God for others she couldn't do that but she could pray for it" [00:07:00]

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