Embracing Community and True Fulfillment in Christ

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1. "Oh my goodness. Hey, we're so glad that you're in church today. My goodness. Can we celebrate a couple things off the top today? First of all, I want to celebrate anybody who's new to church today. If you're brand new to church, and over the course of this series, we've seen so many people brand new to church. Come on, can we put our hands together for our guests? Shout you out. I love it. Hey, you know last week was the largest Sunday we've ever had in the history of Resonate Church. Come on, somebody. We have 500. Yeah, praise God." [00:42:28] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I love this verse because it's so true. It's so true that a great way for you to notice what's happening outside of you is a mirror, a great way for you to understand where you're going in your life is who your fellowship is, is who you're spending time with. So let me ask you this question. When you look at the fellowship of your life and who you're doing life with, do you see the man or do you see the woman that you want to be?" [00:56:00] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So the big idea of this clip is that your past is not your future, and who you've been does not have to reflect who you're going to be in the future. Aragorn's ancestor had once had the opportunity to destroy the ring, but instead of destroying it, he held onto it out of his desire for power. And so now Aragorn is saying, I think I'm the same way. I think I'm going to actually lust for power and take that ring. But I love what Arwen says to him. She says, you're not bound to his fate. You can overcome your past." [01:00:15] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "It's a moving scene as they're left mourning the one who had guided them spoiler alert to the half of you that haven't seen this gandalf survived the fall we'll see him again in the second movie but in this scene he stops on the bridge and he gives of himself so that the others can go free and many have surmised that tolkien actually wrote these books out of his christian faith because so much in it points to the gospel and our need for sacrificial love and of course the bible is not some epic novel it's not some emotional tale it's god's revealed word." [01:06:47] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "It's a moving scene of friendship and sacrificial love for one another and then there's this profound statement that Frodo keeps hearing echoing his ear and it's Gandalf saying, all we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given us. Come on, Zoe, Lord of the Rings is going to preach today. Because someday in the future, and I hope it's many, many, many years away, but someday you're going to step from this life into eternity and you'll breathe your last breath." [01:12:06] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The Bible says it this way in Hebrews chapter 9, just as each person is destined to die once, we're all eventually going to die and the shiny things that we have aren't coming with us and after that comes judgment, so we're all going to stand before God to give an account for what we did with the time that was given to us and in view of that, we see Christ died once for all time. As a sacrifice to take away the sins of the many. See what happens. We're going to stand before God." [01:12:38] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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