Embracing God's Unconditional Love Over Fleeting Approval

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"Reflecting on 2 Corinthians 4, it talks about how we have this treasure in Jars of Clay right and it's referring to the Light of Christ. Almost all the times that I have heard this passage talked about, we talk about the jars of clay and that becomes the focus of the conversation. But the thing that really deserves our attention is the treasure." [00:03:56]

"I think the, there and this it's interesting there are a lot of conversations that happen outside of work that help me to start to have realizations about who I was at work, and a lot of those conversations are conversations that I have with our friends on a weekly basis but and certainly with my wife and in really even in conversation with my kids." [00:05:15]

"Probably 98 of my life now I have confused the idea of love and approval and I actually don't know exactly where it started but from a very very young age I as far as back as I can remember I began to orient my life around approval and I think part of it is because I found from a young age that I was good at securing approval." [00:05:48]

"Love, especially when you first start, feels so scary because it's fully dependent on someone else making this decision independent of anything that I've earned accomplished. And so to sort of humbly release that control and say okay I want this well of positive regard that I'm receiving from somebody else I want it to be filled by love." [00:08:37]

"Just as a newborn instinctively seeks nourishment, we are called to seek God directly. This connection is vital for our spiritual growth and fulfillment, allowing us to experience the depth of God's love. It's the picture of a newborn babe whose most natural instinct you know we both have children and it's fascinating that they're born and no one teaches them." [00:13:18]

"I think at least a couple of things. One is of course just going back and as I've one of the things I love about how we've designed or architected that our house Church model is you know we've had to go through a scripture many times over the course of the many years and so some of the themes start to come out." [00:21:03]

"There is like an assumption or a presupposition as we read through all of this that God loves us that he is the king and that he loves us or maybe like two just very clear presumptions that run through all of scripture. And you know you get it right at right at the start right when sin enters the world." [00:21:46]

"Jesus is even now like pleading my case before the father like that's what he wants he wants to see like me in glory that's what he's looking forward to that posture towards me softens me and it helps to take apart this natural tendency I have to turn God into something that he's not into someone who is cold." [00:23:36]

"There will be a point when we enter into heaven and there all of the kind of things that right now seem to mute our experience of his love the distances that still remain in various ways they will be removed and we will get to experience love right capital L love in all its totality." [00:24:46]

"I think our primary job if you will like our primary task or or like what's Central to our life will be to receive that love like that's how we glorify him as love is to receive his love it would be terrible if there is the most glorious love that all glorious love in this place." [00:25:13]

"I've been trying to to earn it somehow and I'm grateful that I have a fear of the Lord and there's a foundation and that is the beginning of wisdom and and it keeps me from and that from some sin and that is biblical but there's this other side of love that I think most of us don't know how to receive." [00:41:45]

"I want everyone to see this good news of God's love is not like this approval that you've been seeking from so many people and probably from God himself." [00:45:37]

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