Embracing Grace: The Journey of Identity and Freedom

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1) "The story starts out with Jesus telling a parable. Now here's the way the parable works. Probably not a real man, probably not a real man with two sons. Jesus is telling a poem, poetry, an earthly story with spiritual meaning. So he is going to choose all of the elements of this story and understand he's not gonna waste a word and what he chooses is meant to provoke a reaction to the hearer." [01:30:57]( | | )

2) "So the story starts out with Jesus telling a parable. Now here's the way the parable works. Probably not a real man, probably not a real man with two sons. Jesus is telling a poem, poetry, an earthly story with spiritual meaning. So he is going to choose all of the elements of this story and understand he's not gonna waste a word and what he chooses is meant to provoke a reaction to the hearer." [01:30:57]( | | )

3) "And so Jesus begins the story by telling us this amazing truth, and that is that God has a high value for freedom. And the level of freedom that he gives you and I is offensive. We are offended by what God lets humanity get away with." [01:32:56]( | | )

4) "And so the father, he gives an inheritance, understand, not just to one boy though, he gives it to the other one as well. It says he divided to them his living. Now one of the boys heads out. It says he takes his journey to a far country and when he got there, he wasted all of his money in riotous prodigal living, depending on which translation you're using." [01:36:42]( | | )

5) "And so he makes up a speech. He makes up a speech because he thinks he's gonna have to talk the father into accepting him as a servant. He doesn't know that he's a son. And even in the context of freedom and grace, the danger of choosing sin is what it does to your brain. Not only will it destroy your life, it'll warp your perception of your own identity to where you won't even know that you're worthy to be a child of God anymore." [01:37:53]( | | )

6) "The father doesn't even acknowledge the prayer. This is important to the story. The son says it, but the prayer has no impact on the father. He's already determined what he's gonna do, right? And so the father turns, doesn't even answer the son back. He turns to the servants. He says, get the robe, get the ring, get his sandals. He restores his authority, his identity and his dignity, his humanity." [01:39:40]( | | )

7) "The father now says, I think the key line of the story, which ought to put every child of God in a place of awe. The father looks at the older brother and he says, I'm always with you and everything I have is yours. And those are two things there that the older brother had access to that appears that he had no idea that he had access to." [01:43:21]( | | )

8) "And so the question is, which brother am I gonna be? Am I gonna be like the younger brother? I've been that brother before. Am I gonna be like the older brother? I've been that one too. I don't wanna be like either one of them. I wanna let go of those as false identities and step into the heart of my perfect elder brother, the last Adam, the eternal son of God, Jesus Christ." [01:55:53]( | | )

9) "And when they see the father's love in the father's house, the prodigals will come home. But when they come home, here's my question. What kind of brothers are they gonna encounter? What kind of elder brothers and sisters are they gonna encounter? Are they gonna encounter people who make them question the grace and the love of the father?" [01:58:18]( | | )

10) "Jesus, I thank you for your grace. I thank you for your love this morning. I thank you for the reality of the gospel that is good news, better news than we ever thought. Jesus, I thank you for revealing the father to us in purity, in passion. I thank you for bleeding us into one 2,000 years ago on the cross." [02:00:35]( | | )

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