Embracing Community, Prayer, and Generosity in Faith

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"Good morning. You guys know the New Testament is full of the term one another. Are you familiar with that? There's all kinds of instruction in the New Testament about how as the church we're supposed to do things for one another. We're supposed to teach one another and admonish one another and bear one another's burdens. And one of the keys is that we're to pray for one another. Do you know that? That's a command of scripture for us as the New Testament church. And I just want to tell you something. I know you're doing great, but there is somebody sitting very near you right now that's not." [00:00:00]

"There are people here that are dealing with grief and sickness and job losses and relational crises and all kinds of problems to which the only solution is God. And so... So, He likes it when his children do that together with their brothers and sisters. So there's power in that." [00:00:46] (37 seconds)


"We lift up the needs of the person next to us. We present their needs to you. And we ask. We're not scared to ask because you can do anything. You love us completely. So we ask boldly in Jesus' name for healing. And for deliverance. And for freedom. And for peace. And for mercy. And for restoration." [00:03:14] (23 seconds)


"Jesus said that it's more blessed to give than it is to receive. Jesus said that it was better to be generous than to be wealthy. So we've been trying to wrap our heads around that. And last week, we talked about some of the benefits of generosity. And this week, we're going to look at the other side of that coin. Today, we're going to talk about money, the dark side." [00:04:59] (31 seconds)


"When Jesus said mammon, he isn't just talking about something that's benign or that's neutral, like owning cash or owning a house or owning Bitcoin. He's talking about something way bigger and something way darker. He's talking about a material thing that's charged with demonic power to deceive. That's what mammon means. That's what mammon is. It's a material thing charged with supernatural, demonic intent and power." [00:11:04] (32 seconds)


"We always talk about intentional spiritual formation, right? We want to be transformed into the likeness of Jesus. We want to be transformed into the humans that we were designed to be. And Jesus knew that mammon has the power to deform us, to lead us away from God's original design." [00:11:39] (17 seconds)


"Some of us have been so devoted to money, to trusting it, to depending on it, finding our purpose in it, our security. Our provision in it, that we have given it the power to master us and to deceive us and to deform us and to remake us different than the way God created us to be. And that's the key. God created us in his image. God created us for a certain life. God created us to be in relationship. God created us a certain way to live a certain way. And mammon wants to deform us from that and make us different than the way that God chose us to be and created us to be." [00:20:34] (41 seconds)


"The lie, the seduction is that we can be like God, that we can live without need, that we can live without lack. I can get everything I want without God, without people. And we do have a term for this in our language and in our culture. You know what that term is? Independently wealthy, right?" [00:27:31] (20 seconds)


"And like Adam, people who believe that lie, people who reach for that promise end up deformed, crushed and separated and ashamed because no amount of money or clothes or cars or stuff will satisfy this thing that God wired into you, which is a need for relationship. With him and with people." [00:28:48] (29 seconds)


"Because I'll always be stressed out and striving to get enough or earn enough or own enough to fill the void that can only be filled by the relationships we're created for, with God and with others. If money is my God, I'll always be trying to be independently wealthy." [00:29:49] (20 seconds)


"Jesus said it's more blessed to give than receive. And every time we give something valuable away, it shifts our trust from the money to the Father. It shifts our trust from the provision to the provider. And it reminds us that God's blessing and God's abundance stem not from money, but from relationship. So practice generosity." [00:36:37] (26 seconds)


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