Embracing God's Aliveness Through Transformation and Openness

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1) "Instead, what healthy spirituality should do is it should lead you toward respect and love for another's religious tradition, including your own. And so we are talking about healthy spiritual spirituality from the context of the christian tradition. But we are also acknowledging and respecting other religious traditions as well, because we believe healthy spirituality can be found outside the christian tradition." [11:50] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "If we talk about a God who is alive, and if you believe in a God who is alive, then you always will trust that God is just as present now as God was present back then, and God is just as active now as God was back in biblical times. And as we look at all of these different stories, you may say to yourself, well, that's great, Craig, but God's not parting seas or God's not sending fish. God's not doing these miraculous things. I would say to you, yes, yes, these are interpretations of events that happened. These are stories that were passed down by oral tradition. But I think that we've made a grave mistake as christians in the modern era, because these stories have a point, and the supernatural was never the point of the story." [47:26] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And when you look at these stories, you realize that God is very much alive, even when you start to take the supernatural elements out of it. Because when it's Paul letting go of his anger, or Esther preventing genocide, or Moses leading people into a nation that is not trying to practice slavery, or Jonah going to his enemies and saying, God forgives you, too. There is something powerful when you believe that God is present in all of this, whether you talk about God's presence in the miracle or not. And for me, the whole idea and the whole reason that we believe God is alive is so that we might live a life of openness, open to wherever God might be leading." [57:00] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "And when I think about my kids and what this series is about, when talking about what do I want to give my kids, I think about how I want to raise my kids with a sense of. Of openness and humility. And when God is alive, it always brings us back to a humble posture, because we remember that we could be wrong, that we might experience God in new ways today, which would change how we behave tomorrow, and that God may be working right now in our midst in a radical way to love and include people who have been excluded and hated." [58:02] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "This whole idea that God is love is meant to send all of us on an introspective journey. And this introspective journey is lined with some questions that focus on the past and the present, and they all focus on how we see and perceive change. So some questions that I would encourage you to ask as you're thinking about what does it mean in my life for God to be alive? Is the first question would be this. How have I seen society change in my lifetime? How have I seen it grow? How I see it get better? How have I seen society change for the better?" [59:48] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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