Embracing God's Grace: Purpose Beyond Materialism

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"Part of being human is that we have real tangible needs. We have physical needs... we have emotional needs... we need purpose in our lives, we need to feel like what we're doing matters to somebody somewhere." [02:53] (Download)

"We try and insulate ourselves with stuff and with money... but deep down every single one of us still feels that disconnect and we don't feel connected to others, we don't feel a sense of belonging." [03:35] (Download)

"God is self-sufficient because he owns everything and anything that I have has come to me through his hands. God is self-sufficient because he needs nothing but what supplies our needs, meets our needs." [19:32] (Download)

"God is giving us the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of refugees and displaced people in Ukraine by funding a bakery that would be staffed by Christians and attached to a church where people can not just get the free bread that they desperately need but they can also hear about the bread of life." [30:01] (Download)

"God calls people to step out in faith but not because he needs us to do it but because he wants to show up in our faith when we step out in faith." [33:08] (Download)

"God doesn't need anything from you. I hope that sets you at rest today. God does not need anything from you when you give to the church." [21:47] (Download)

"This is what separates Christianity from all other faiths: this reality that God is never in our debt, but we live in debt to Him." [21:47] (Download)

"God is self-sufficient; he created everything and everything belongs to him. He doesn't need us to do anything for him, but in Christ, he did everything for us so we could be with him." [44:13] (Download)

"Instead of this Christmas buying a whole bunch of stuff we don't need for other people who don't need it, would you pray about how God would have you join him in what he is doing and wants to do not just here but around the globe?" [44:52] (Download)

"God doesn't desire to strike up a relationship with us because he needs anything from us, but because he knows what we need most deeply is to be a part of purpose and meaning, to have a relationship with you." [45:30] (Download)
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