1. "We are in a brand new sermon series called For the Bay. Now, I just want you all to know, like, it's not like a branding thing. It's not like, hey, let's join us in our new sermon series. Like, this is legitimately one of the most important things that we can talk about. Because if you call yourself a follower of Jesus, it actually means for you being For the Bay means that you are following and partnering with God. And His work of redeeming all of creation, to seeing the brokenness healed, to seeing people who are disenfranchised connected to God, and connected to one another, and connected to community." (
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2. "Marketing and branding experts use this method to create an emotional and psychological response to what's called a brand promise. So, for example, if you went to Starbucks and you wanted to get your, you know, your pumpkin spice latte, hashtag PSL, and you went in there and you ordered it and then they gave you a tire, you'd be like, what is this? They're like, this is the tire that you, you know, I ordered a pumpkin spice latte. You see, that would be called what's happening when you don't get a brand promise. Or when you go to that one restaurant that you just love it so much and then when you taste your favorite dish, for some reason, that joints off." (
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3. "The good news or the gospel is actually the jingle, the mnemonic device of God to communicate to you and I his love, his grace, and his divine understanding of intent for all humanity. That the love and grace of God is for all people. And if you've never heard this jingle, the tune of this jingle of God's mnemonic device sounds a little something like this. These are the verses of God's true jingle to you and I, for us to remember in our hearts and in our minds. This is a message for all." (
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4. "But friends, the good news that I have for you today is that our failures are not final because God's forgiveness is always faithful. Amen. Amen. In the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus shows us our neighbor and how we are to be good neighbors. As we look into this parable and understand, we can actually see how we can embody true neighborly love to be a neighbor of mercy, grace, and justice to others." (
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5. "You see, God calls for us to listen to his instruction and then do. That's why we have in the scripture of believing or faith and then also works. You see, they're not disconnected. They're actually joined together. So this expert in the law knows exactly what he is to do. He asked Jesus, what must I do to inherit eternal life? And Jesus shows him in the law. How do you read it? You see, the expert answers rightly." (
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6. "Jesus tells the story of a man attacked by robbers and left half dead. And the priest and the Levi, they actually pass by him without helping. The Samaritan, the one who was considered an enemy in this text, the enemy of the Jews stopped to help this man. Now, one of the things we need to understand that, yes, this story is a story where we can learn how to be good neighbors. But what we need to understand." (
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7. "The Samaritan shows compassion. He's the one who bandages the man's wound, and takes him to the end, and cares for him. The question is, friend, that we have to ask ourselves, are we willing to redefine who our neighbor is by God's standards, or will we keep them as our own? You see, can we love those? Can we see those who are different than us culturally, socially, or politically as deserving of our compassion, or even deserving of God's compassion?" (
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8. "The Samaritan becomes the agent of God's inclusive love, bringing societal, I mean, breaking societal expectations and norms. Friends, are we building walls or are we building bridges with our faith? Do we use our beliefs to separate ourselves from others or do we use it to connect with others? Let's choose to be active participants in spreading God's boundless love. This is what it means to be a good neighbor." (
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9. "Jesus crossed through the fence of eternity and he shows us his face. Jesus says, anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. He shows us this is who I am. He shows us God by stepping down into our world, breaking down the barriers between humanity and the divine. Jesus destroys the fence that separates us from his eternal love." (
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10. "Communion is something that represents that we don't eat with our enemies, but yet Jesus calls us to partake of a table called communion, to fellowship with us. We typically reserve tables in our homes and eat with only people that we like. We don't eat with our enemies. It's one of the most intimate spaces. But we as a church are able to go partake of this meal. And today, friends, you are all going to be partakers of this meal." (
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