Embracing Gospel Unity: Overcoming Partiality and Bias

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"External wealth rarely demonstrates internal wealth just because there's wealth does not mean there's character. Do we agree with that? But sometimes we see this wealth and we're like well, they get it, they've got money so God's blessing them and that means that everything they're doing is gold. False. False." [46:45]( | | )

"Bias breaks the great commandment. If you really fulfill the Royal law according to the scripture, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' you are doing well. But if you show partiality, you are committing sin and convicted by the law as transgressors." [52:52]( | | )

"God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise. God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong. God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast in the presence of God." [51:32](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

"Where we are partial, we are showing respect to face, external markers rather than the heart. Help us as we look at it in Christ's name. Amen. So when we're talking about partiality, we're talking about this idea of bias, we're talking about these different things where we might respect someone else more than another person." [38:22]( | | )

"What if we evaluated your belief in the gospel by how loving you were to other people? What if that was the report card? Father, sometimes that would come out good for me and sometimes that would come out bad. Lord, I pray that you would continue to mold me into such a way where my love for others would deeply resemble your love for others." [01:09:22]( | | )

"Matthew 18 shares one of the most interesting stories I think in the Bible, maybe the best picture of this idea is that there's a guy and he owes 10,000 talents... and he begs the person who holds the debt... and the guy says you know what I'm forgiving all of it... That guy goes down the street and he sees a guy who owes him... and he won't pay him back... That story is supposed to hit us." [01:02:49]( | | )

"Mercy triumphs over judgment. It's that the mercy that you've shown that's born out of a belief in Jesus triumphs over the Judgment that you would receive. God has called you as Believers to be forgivers. Who likes to hold a grudge?... It's like, 'Oh, I really want to get them.' Right?" [01:06:46]( | | )

"We're supposed to be hit by the great force of that and say, 'Alright, yes they did me wrong, but I forgive because I've been forgiven much.' We're supposed to be hit by the grace, great force that and said, 'Yes, they hurt me deeply, but I will forgive this because I've been forgiven more than they have ever done to me.'" [01:06:00]( | | )

"Disdain for the other reveals a disconnect from the gospel... so speak and so act as those who are to be judged under the law of Liberty for judgment is without Mercy to one who has shown No Mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment." [01:02:02]( | | )

"The unity of the church must not be compromised by external divisions, such as politics. As we approach discussions on political issues, we must do so through the lens of the gospel, recognizing that Christ died for all and that our primary identity is in Him, not in our political affiliations." [01:00:44]( | | )

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