Embracing God's Mercy: Compassion in Action

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1. "The season is changing, yeah the physical season. I think today's actually the official first day of fall, but the season is shifting. I just got this picture the other day. We were talking in our staff meeting and I got this picture of a ship just sitting on the water. It's calm and there's no wind, and I feel like we've been in the season for a while. We're on a good trip. we've been rowing and the seasons of rowing are really important because that's where you build your strength right when you row but i feel like a season is coming where there's going to be a new wind of his grace and we and he's calling us to put down our sails and to catch that wind." [01:13:08] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God's mercy is this: God's mercy is I see your pain, I see your suffering, I have compassion on you and I'm here to help you and pull you out. We see this from the beginning. We ask God for his mercy, we're not saying God I know I did wrong please hold your punishment from me but we're saying God when we say God have mercy on me we're saying God I need your help. His mercy is his help in our helpless state." [01:17:06] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God's mercy is his granting of his kingdom to us. God's kingdom forces me to reorder my life. God's mercy is his kingdom that comes down, and it causes me to reorder my life. God's mercy is his kingdom that comes down, and it causes me to reorder my life. If that makes sense. John the Baptist was the forerunner to Jesus. He was out six months to a year before Jesus started his ministry preaching, repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near. He was saying the kingdom of heaven is at hand. It's here." [01:25:19] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Repent for the kingdom of heaven has come near. We think that John the Baptist is preaching a turn or burn message right, you see him on the corner repent or hell no, he's saying repent, change your mind so you can actually rearrange your life, your values, everything to his so you could actually receive his mercy. Because if I am locked up in my worldly perspective, if I'm wrapped up in the world and wrapped up in my own values, my own wants, my own desires, it's hard for me to receive his mercy." [01:26:40] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "His way of thinking allows his mercy to do his work. I receive his mercy, I receive his kingdom by choosing to repent and aligning myself with him in every single way. It's saying to him that your way is better than my way. That makes sense. It gets us, it brings us out of a worldly pattern to his pattern to where we could do things that he commanded like pray for our enemies, which makes no sense in a worldly sense. It makes no sense. Why would you pray for the ones that are against you?" [01:26:40] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "You can't out-sin his mercy. You can't out-sin his grace. It doesn't give us a free pass to do whatever we want, but it should put a heavy weight on us. His mercy and his compassion is so, so great. It's greater than you think it is, and you haven't gone too far. His blood is enough. What he did on the cross is enough. Even if you, after this, yes, yes, I'm going to do it. I'm going to make it through this time. I'm not going to go back to that thing. Whatever it is, and then maybe in an hour you do, and maybe you feel like garbage about yourself. But the thing is, his compassion is just as strong as it was before." [01:33:38] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Mercy is not just pity. It's action. It said that he took pity on the man. Yeah, but he didn't stay there. Even the priest in the Levite did. Oh, man, I feel bad for that guy. He walked on. Yeah, there's a place where you've had that pity, that compassion, but it has to go into action, right? Mercy is action. I'm not having mercy on anybody when I'm not extending his kingdom to anybody, right? Because his mercy is his kingdom, and as I receive his kingdom, I need to extend his kingdom to others. I have to take action." [01:39:26] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The way we treat the least of these is actually a reflection of our relationship with Jesus. It's clear. Somebody got mad at me for being busy one time and not sitting around in a prayer meeting and told me that I was missing the most important thing, and I felt really bad. And then someone else came and said, interesting, because I'm pretty sure Jesus said when you're out taking care of people and feeding people and doing the right things, that you're actually doing it for him and doing it to him." [01:45:14] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "He has so much love and mercy and compassion that he can actually use the works of the enemy to bring us back to him. What the enemy means for evil, he can turn to good. Where the enemy is trying to destroy you, he can bring you into repentance. Why? Not to make you feel bad, not to condemn you, because he loves you and he wants you to come back. Look at the prodigal son. He's stuck in a pig pen. He's messed his life up. You could say that he is in the deepest, darkest pit. And God uses that to change his mind." [01:47:07] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "You're not too far gone. He is better than you think he is. He has more compassion than you think he does. Thank you, Jesus, for your mercy. So I just pray, Lord, your mercy on every single person in this place. I thank you for your compassion. I thank you for your healing. Let's pray this in Jesus' name. Amen." [01:50:00] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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