Embracing God's Righteousness: Overcoming Self-Righteousness

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1. "Jesus declared that His teachings are like seeds. They are packed with potential to make us fruitful people. Following Him as Savior and Lord and applying His teachings will not only transform us into the kinds of people we were made to be, but also burst out from us, to be a blessing to all those around us." (22 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You and I were made to live fruitful lives. But there are things that can make even what was made to be fruitful, and abundantly fruitful, incapable of producing good fruit." (14 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Our value does not depend on any of those areas. The issue of our value was established when God created us. We are valuable because God made us. If there was any question about that, the issue of our value was settled at the cross. In the death and resurrection of Jesus, for God so loved the world. You and I. And it will be confirmed when Jesus returns. And welcomes us into the kingdom that is to come." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Friends, we can check all the boxes. And miss the fruitful life we were made for. If you are caught in that race right now. If you are caught in the achievement or the measuring up in any area right now. Let me tell you, you may get to a point. You may have a long stretch where you're checking all the boxes. You may tell me, I'm never going to have a bad week because I am just that good. Or because I've lowered the bar just that much. You may check all the boxes. But you may still miss the fruitful life you were made for." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The fruitful life starts when we release the pursuit of self-justification in every area of life. And embrace the power of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus to justify us. To declare us righteous. To declare us righteous. So friends, abandon self-justification. Abandon the need to make yourself righteous." (26 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Self-righteousness decimates our ability to be fruitful in the ways that last, in the ways that matter, in the ways that are abundant, in the ways that multiply, in the ways that extend far beyond what we could even imagine. The ways that transform us into the people we were made to be. And the ways that bless those around us." (22 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What self-righteousness does is it narrows our sense of ourselves, it narrows our ability to understand other people well, and it can even narrow our sense and our understanding of God and what God is capable of. And that's where the Pharisee in the story is at. He goes to pray. A religious activity. But the prayer is a mix of his own accomplishment and how he's better than other people. It's like he's reading God his resume to attempt to impress him and to remind God of how great he already is. As if God doesn't know what he's done. He's acting like he has arrived. Like he's figured out life. Like he's unlocked the formula." (51 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "You may achieve a lot. But that's not a fruitful life. Friends, we can check all the boxes. And miss the fruitful life we were made for. If you are caught in that race right now. If you are caught in the achievement or the measuring up in any area right now. Let me tell you, you may get to a point. You may have a long stretch where you're checking all the boxes. You may tell me, I'm never going to have a bad week because I am just that good. Or because I've lowered the bar just that much. You may check all the boxes. But you may still miss the fruitful life you were made for." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The invitation isn't to dismiss all religious activity. Just as it's not an invitation to dismiss doing anything good. The invitation is to order them rightly. To order them correctly. Now as a foil to the Pharisee and his self-righteousness. Jesus brings in a tax collector to the story. And tax collectors. Tax collectors are not popular people in the first century. They are unlikable to that first century audience for two reasons. One, they work for the Roman government. And the Roman government is an occupying force. And so you've got people native to the land. Conquered people who have gone to work for the conquerors." (38 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The fruitful life starts when we release the pursuit of self-justification in every area of life. And embrace the power of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus to justify us. To declare us righteous. To declare us righteous. So friends, abandon self-justification. Abandon the need to make yourself righteous. In every area. In any area. Abandon that need. And let God justify you. Let God declare you righteous." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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