Embracing Grace: Jesus' Radical Love for All

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"Grace is something that we all want more of in our lives. Grace is that thing that you and I crave the most when our guilt is laid bare in front of everybody." [03:32] (Download)

"Grace is truly the unsettling simple solution to just about everything that we face, but it's also something we hesitate to give to others, especially when they've hurt us or someone we love." [05:22] (Download)

"Grace is awkward. It's the unsettling simple solution to just about everything." [18:50] (Download)

"I don't know why everyone wouldn't want Christianity to be true. I mean, I get that there's a difference between making the statement 'I don't believe it's true' and 'I don't want it to be true.'" [01:41] (Download)

"In the first century, people were attracted to Jesus. People who were least like Jesus wanted to be with Jesus. It's just weird and in the first few centuries, Christianity was very appealing and spread rapidly around the world." [02:14] (Download)

"Grace is personal; it can only happen person to person, it can only happen in a context of relationship." [40:47] (Download)

"In a world where every sin comes prepackaged with a gotcha, Jesus in his mercy and grace came to get you out of this mess. That's why we celebrate at Christmas." [37:25] (Download)

"Jesus said, 'I know everything about you, the good and the bad, but here's the thing: I still want to be with you, and I want you to come follow me.' That's the offer we get this Christmas." [39:25] (Download)

"Because like life, Grace isn't fair. Life hasn't been fair to any of us, hasn't played out the way we wanted, but God's Grace isn't fair either. It's better than fair; it's disturbingly better than fair, it's unsettlingly unfair better than fair." [36:40] (Download)

"Jesus does the unthinkable. In this moment, he answers this bad man's prayers; he gives him what he asked for. This answers the old age question: does God hear the prayers of Sinners? And the answer is yes, because those are the only kind of prayers there are." [33:21] (Download)
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