Embracing Disruptive Goodness: A Call to Transformation

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``God's primary goal is not to get us into heaven, but to get heaven into us. God's purpose is not to smooth out our lives and change our circumstances in order to make life work the way we want it to, but to totally change us, maybe even change us into fire. [00:07:54] (22 seconds)  #HeavenWithinTransformation

This isn't about fitting God into my life. It means having my life reshaped so it can fit into God's life, into God's good and big purposes for me, for my family, my community, even for the world. [00:08:27] (17 seconds)  #LifeShapedByGodsPurpose

The goal isn't figuring out techniques to get God to serve us. It's about God transforming us into the kind of people who are ready, willing, and able to live as servants of God. [00:08:44] (16 seconds)  #TransformedToServe

Jesus will not drag you out of your tree. He commands, but he does not coerce. He summons, but waits upon our response. He seeks, and we must be willing to be found by him. [00:18:12] (21 seconds)  #SummonedNotForced

Jesus offers Zacchaeus unexpected love, costly grace. He does not condone what Zacchaeus has done. He doesn't give him a pass on it. But he also does not give Zacchaeus a long condemnatory lecture. [00:19:53] (17 seconds)  #GraceWithoutCondemnation

When Jesus connects to us, nothing's left untouched. Everything's in play. It takes time. And yes, we resist. We drag our feet. We're not in charge of the calendar or the timing. It can hurt. It can be painful. It can be costly to our pride, our ego, our deep desires to look good, feel good, be right, be in charge, not have to change. And yes, it will be good for you, your family, your friends, your colleagues, your co -workers, even for the whole world. [00:24:57] (42 seconds)  #TransformationIsCostly

Jesus is already at the foot of whatever tree you may have climbed into this morning for whatever reasons you may have climbed there. He calls you by your name. He is inviting himself into your home, into your life, into everything that is you and yours, but he will not yank you out of your tree and he will not kick down your door. [00:27:47] (25 seconds)  #InvitedNotForcedOut

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