Embracing Grace: The Journey to Christlikeness

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"We are very thankful that we don't have to be right about everything for God to work right, but then spiritual transformation follows only as each essential dimension of the human being is transformed into Christlikeness. Now you see, you're thinking about that in terms of understanding what are the parts of the person that leads to transformation." [00:12:00]

"Such transformation is not the result of mere human effort and cannot be accomplished by putting pressure on the will. Willpower alone will fail you, and if people get into that dead end, they will be defeated. And so, that's where we want to keep this emphasis, not, uh, it's not willpower alone." [00:71:04]

"Grace now begins to come in, and we understand that grace is not opposed to effort, attitude, no earning allowed, but all kinds of effort, diligent effort, seeking to know, seeking to do the will of God. And perhaps the greatest mistake in this area is to think that spiritual growth is achieved by trying harder." [00:98:79]

"Brokenness is actually necessary at a certain point, but that's only to teach us that we in ourselves cannot do this. And if you just try harder and don't have brokenness and turn to grace, your life will be impossible, and you will make the lives of other people possible because you just can go try harder, try harder, try harder." [00:194:48]

"Those two options have to give way to the path of indirection, and indirection is where instead of trying to make something happen, you deal with the factors that will produce it. So in trying instead of trying to be Christ-like for short, you turn to the things that enable you to be Christ-like." [00:234:64]

"Intelligent effort is the key. Now intelligent effort means that it is effort informed by knowledge, knowledge of how the human being is built, how they work, and that comes from guess who, can you say Jesus? Give me a J, Dr. Jesus, in Mark 12." [00:270:16]

"The foremost is hear O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord. Now in terms of our vision, that's vision, the Lord our God is one Lord. See, that's the first of the ten commandments. I am the Lord your God that delivered you, and I acted, and you saw my action. I am the Lord your God." [00:377:36]

"You will love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength, and the second is, you shall love your neighbor as yourself. Okay, now if you think about what we said about the second and third of the great questions, who is really well off, and who is a really good person." [00:413:28]

"The heart is actually the will or the executive center of the self, but the will doesn't work independently of your emotions. But today we have come to the point to where many people in our churches and in our world do not know the difference between their feelings and their will, and that is a fatal mistake." [00:554:64]

"If you don't understand that the law is a beautiful good gift of God, then if you go back and read Psalm 119, for example, or Psalm 1, and you say blessed is the man that doesn't walk in the counsel of the ungodly, stand in the way of sinners, or set in the seat of the scornful, but his delight is in the law of God." [00:680:56]

"The law fundamentally is an expression of the ways of God, and that's how you come to know the delight that is in the law, but his delight is in the law of God, and in that he meditates day and night, not because he has to but because he loves it. The law is an expression of the ways of God." [00:774:32]

"You cannot love God without loving your neighbor, and you can't love your neighbor without loving God. Now I'm going to have to move on from that, but I want you to understand that Mark 12:29-31 is Dr. Jesus's analysis of the essential parts of the human being." [01:088:24]

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