Embracing Dissonance: A Path to Spiritual Growth

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"When we live in our sin, when we practice and work in our sin, there are some things that happen. Not only are we disrupted, but we are disconnected." [29:14] (Download)

"We try to shield ourselves from the goodness of God because we don't want to see it because it reminds us of our own sin." [29:14] (Download)

"One of the things that's beautiful about repentance is the immediacy of repentance." [32:15] (Download)

"God pushes us to profit from pain. So in our dissonance, he pushes us to be profitable in our dissonance from the pain that we receive in it." [49:01] (Download)

"No discipline is pleasant at the time, but it's painful. However, it will produce a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who are trained by it." [50:04] (Download)

"After hearing a sermon like this, when you don't address it, it doesn't get better. It gets worse." [51:11] (Download)

"So my prayer today is that as the Holy Spirit has shown us, you, me, our stuff, that we say, okay, God, that's enough. Now I've got to do better." [53:37] (Download)

"As a jazz musician, dissonance is incredibly important. In music, dissonance puts a tension on the song, and then it resolves. That tension and resolution can reflect the struggles and redemptions in our own lives." [19:48] (Download)

"What beauty can come out of the tension when you deal with the tension and you walk through it. When we look at our problems, we can face our problems. We become stronger and wiser and better through them." [46:08] (Download)

"Dissonance, sinful living, being out of harmony with God causes dysfunction, discombobulation, causes our disconnectedness, causes our disruptiveness." [34:08] (Download)
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