Embracing Commitment: The Seriousness of Sin and Faith

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1. "Sin is a big deal. Sin is destroying our lives. It's destroying our churches. It's destroying our communities. It's destroying our country. And I understand that everybody's going to sin. And only folks who are... Even caring about sin are those that are saved. But goodness, we've got a lot of people that claim to be saved that are not treating sin as sin. Not making it a big deal. We play with sin. We allow pet sins in our life." [04:33] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We trust God or we don't. And when we complain about the things that are going on in our lives, it is showing that we don't trust God. Now I get it. I have to submit those things to God myself. So I'm not saying that it's... Hey, guys, I figured it out. Y'all get it together. I'm not saying that. What I am saying is that we have to take it seriously. And when we find ourselves... In a position of sin, we need to get it right as soon as we come to ourselves." [05:13] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Learning how to have a real intimate, personal, passionate relationship with God, where God speaks to you every day. You submit your sin to him. You ask him to forgive you of your sin. You treat people with respect and dignity. As the Bible says, if you find yourself in a negative situation, you respond in the way that God would have you respond. You treat your wife poorly, your husband poorly, your child poorly, your parent poorly. You ask for forgiveness." [07:01] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The closer we get to God, the less sin will be prominent in our lives. The more we know how to deal with sin, the less we'll wallow in that sin. Instead of wallowing in six months of negativity, we'll wallow in six minutes of negativity. As we grow closer to God. But the whole idea here is that sin is a big deal. And I don't think that we as Christians, consider it that anymore. I don't believe we take it as seriously as it is taken by the Lord Jesus Christ." [08:13] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We've got to get to where God is the most important thing in our life. The salvation of our souls is the preferred before all things. And then the intimate, personal, passionate relationship, our spiritual life is supposed to be preferred above all things after salvation. The most important issue of your entire life is salvation. And the second most important thing is your spiritual life. Let me ask you this. Where do you stand with God right now?" [12:48] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Are you a Christian or are you not a Christian? Are you submitted to God or are you not? You know, are you going to be faithful to church? You're going to be faithful to your daily time with God? He was like, oh yeah, we get, we get in counseling and you know, here's your assignments. Seven days, seven daily times with God. You can't make them up and you can't double up. Right? So you can't miss today and do two tomorrow. Is that a daily time with God? That's why it's a one day. You went a day unfaithful." [26:06] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "The Mosaic law did teach an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand. But over time, religious leaders moved this command from its proper sphere, a principle limiting retribution in civil government. An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth was a civil government thing. All right. This was talking to Moses was giving the law to Israel on how to govern themselves and how to handle interpersonal relationships." [28:18] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Who would be the better judge? Me or God? Who would be the better Avenger? Me or God? Right. So I have to learn to turn people over to God instead of taking care of business myself. You punched me in the face. The right response is, I forgive you, Lord. Take care of that. No, Lord, you do what you need to do in their life. Because what should you want? Reconciliation. You should want them to be right with God." [31:35] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Do you go home complaining? Do you go talking to your female friend about how horrible this person is? Do you get what I'm talking about? Have you seen this in church? They're not hitting each other. They're just talking bad about each other behind each other's back. That is violating. This also. What are we supposed to do? Turn it over to God. No. Turn it over to God." [33:09] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "How serious are we? I don't think God minds if we talk about each other. Oh, we're supposed to be done. So I'll let that one slide for now. But Ephesians talks about how we're supposed to talk, how we're supposed to communicate and all that kind of stuff. We'll leave that for another time." [33:35] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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