Embracing Christ's Kingship and Compassion in Our Lives

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- "God's not insecure when some alarming new piece of science comes out... God just carries on... we don't need to be alarmed either and we don't need to fight it we just need to keep worshiping Jesus." [01:17:55] (Download | )

- "The more I learn about trauma therapy... the more biblical sense it makes that God made us resilient. Resiliency... acknowledges that we all have some special things on board... we are all bearers of the image of God... uniquely gifted... we have a savior who is active in our lives... we have the help of the Holy Spirit." [01:19:14] (Download | )

- "It was the blatant limitation on access to God that motivated Jesus' rage... the faces in his immediate memory and the voices in his ears likely fueling his anger at those keeping them out." [01:07:57] (Download | )

- "One of the great pleasures of helping a girl walk a journey from being trafficked to wholeness is seeing the realization that she does not have the limitations on her life that she once believed." [01:08:31] (Download | )

- "As we approach Easter... I pray that the Holy Week is like no other for you... that he personally shows you the power of the Resurrection in a new way even as you trust him for the work that he did on the cross for you specifically." [01:09:08] (Download | )

- "I'm always moved most by the humanity of Jesus... His heart for and his full identification with humanity is most moving all the way to the Cross." [01:11:43] (Download | )

- "The triumphal entry begs the question why was Jesus suddenly so famous... word had gotten out that he raised somebody from the dead... Lazarus was one of the reasons for the crowds." [01:13:45] (Download | )

- "This made it harder for the poor to access God and I'm making the case that they might have just crossed him on the wrong day... It's a hard day." [01:15:08] (Download | )

- "Jesus is legitimately mourning Jerusalem... when we are mourning it's a bad day." [01:16:29] (Download | )
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