Embracing Grace: Freedom from the Law's Burden

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1) "What we'll find today in God's word is, A, that the law is a curse. And we rely on laws every day. If you look around yourself, you'll see many, many of the structure around you has expectation or laws in it. First off, we're Americans, so we go, you know, by American laws and ideas. Our legislator writes those, and they get to debate and, you know, fight over them and give you a big book and say, well, sign it and we'll read it afterwards. You know, those are the kind of things that we deal with. And then the Supreme Court of United States, you know, they get to rule in the law, and they get to set precedents, and they get to say, hey, this is for sure the way this is interpreted. These are laws, you should follow them in this manner." [20:49] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Much of the striving, though, is unfulfilled or temporary, is it not? There are a lot of things in life that turn out to be empty. right? I have a question for you. What laws are you striving to live up to? Any of these things hit home? These pursuits, though, they're temporary and unfulfilled, and they bring about some form of death, and they run through your hands like sand." [32:58] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "But when you're going through life like this, there's terms to all this, and who sets those terms? Here's a surprise to us sometimes. We don't set those a lot of times. There's a topic I'm going to bring up now that, you know, we're on B. We do not set the terms. God does. Well, you ever bought a car or a house? There's been times where, you know, I'm sitting there talking to somebody about a mortgage, and Lana Love's going with me to buy a car. She's always like uncomfortable. She's like, could you just be nice to them? I'm like, oh, I'm going to be nice. I just have some things, some questions I want to ask, and we're going to go head -to -head, and we're going to negotiate." [33:40] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "So let's look what's more important than that. If we don't accept the terms that God's put out there for us, they're repercussions. Well, let's look in Scripture to find out what they are. Here we are in Matthew 7, verse 21. Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven. But the one who does, the will of my Father who is in heaven. I'm sorry, Father in heaven. On the day many will say to me, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and cast out demons in your name? And do we did, in other words, many mighty works in your name? And then I will declare to them, the Lord speaking here, I never knew you. Depart from me, you workers of lawlessness. I never knew you. Why? Well, they're doing it for God." [44:17] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "It's abide, if you want me to sum it up in one word. And I got a little reality check. It was a week or two ago. I think I shared this with Roberto, maybe even hosting. It was on the way to church. I think Lana had put it on Joy FM or something, and I didn't even realize it was on. It was just in the background. And I pulled up, and right before I turned the switch off, I heard something, and it checked me. It made me pause and really start marinating in it a minute before I got out of the truck. I was just praying over it. It's like, hey, you know what? Your job in ministry is not to produce fruit. Wait a minute, what? What are you talking about? Fruit, work, faith without works, what are you talking about? Your job is not to produce fruit. Your job is to abide and stay connected with him. And guess what? Fruit comes. He does it through us. He's all we need. We're not enough, but he is." [49:25] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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