Embracing God's Unexpected Plans: A Journey of Faith

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"When was the last time that following Jesus involved real sacrifice or risk on your part? I think too often we've found our way into a very comfortable faith, a very comfortable version of following Jesus where our version allows us to only follow as closely as we're comfortable." [25:39] ( | | )

"Jesus doesn't do that, he rides in on a donkey... for Jesus to do this, to ride on an animal that no one's ever ridden on before, heading into the capital followed by thousands of people who are celebrating him heading towards the temple, the message would have been clear: The King has come." [23:07] ( | | )

"God protects his sheep, God cares for his people, God always, always, always keeps his promises, even if it's not in the way that we expect. God will always keep his promises and so really the question that we have to wrestle with this week is how will you respond when God doesn't do what you expect?" [46:52] ( | | )

"God cares for his people. God's not okay with his people being led astray; he won't accept that, he won't just say 'well it is what it is, it's their fault anyway.' We see over and over again in the incredible life of Jesus that he is willing above all to go after his people, to do whatever it takes to pursue them, to care for them, to meet them where they are in their brokenness." [46:02] ( | | )

"Will we turn on him as soon as he doesn't follow our plans? As soon as things don't go our way, as soon as what we thought was right and good doesn't happen, will we continue to worship or will we turn away? It is an important question for us to ask because the truth of the gospels is that God doesn't normally follow our plans." [35:39] ( | | )

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