Embracing Grace: The Unsettling Solution for Community

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"We are the church. Besides that, the church isn’t a place where everybody just all agrees on everything. The church is a gathering of diverse people. The church is a gathering of very imperfect people. That’s why you weren’t offended with my list. You could find yourself on the list, right. The church is a gathering of imperfect people with different views and experiences, who really, they don’t agree on everything. We basically just agree on two things. We just agree on two things. We agree that God sent his son into the world to forgive us of our sins and to help us get beyond ourselves, to forgive our sins and then to help us get over ourselves." [00:02:33]

"Grace when it comes to relationships and grace when it comes to us is like the oil in the machine. You know how machines work, or you know enough about how machines work to know why oil is important. If you think about your car engine, the different parts of your, the engine, the different parts on the engine of your car were designed specifically to work together, but they are so specifically designed to work together that without oil, they build up friction and they destroy each other. Grace is like the oil in a relationship, and grace is like the oil in a local church, and grace is like the oil in society. Grace enables folks who are different from each other to work together without destroying each other." [00:03:33]

"Jesus was the master communicator, and apparently he knew how to land a punch. Here it is. 'Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?' Why do you focus, why do you, you know, look specifically, why do you give all this attention and get so amped up and ramped up and emotional about the speck, the little itty bitty thing that they do wrong in your brother’s eye and you don’t pay any attention to your issues, to your problems, to your habits, to your attitudes, to the plank in your own eye?" [00:08:11]

"Do you know why God is able to extend grace to you in spite of you? Do you know why God is willing to give you what you don’t deserve, even though he knows better than anybody what you do deserve? Do you know why God doesn’t overlook sin, that God chooses to forgive your sin and treat you as if you’d never sinned? Do you know why God is able to extend grace? Do you know why God decided to send his son into world? To pay for your sins so that you could be reconciled through grace, because he could see you for exactly who you are and take all of that into consideration." [00:14:02]

"First, before you try to figure out how to extend grace to someone else, you will never get that right unless first, you take the plank out of your own eye, and then, and only then, will you see clearly enough to know how to extend grace to the people that need what they don’t deserve, but what you’ve been called to extend to them. This is so powerful. Just honestly with me, see, I prepared this message about three weeks ago, and it has been on my nerves for three weeks, and I couldn’t wait to share the guilt, because this is such a difficult question." [00:19:23]

"The more aware I am of what God has yet to do in me, in other words, the more time I spend in the mirror of God’s Word, the more time I spend reading the messages and the teaching and the activities of Jesus, the more I am aware of what God has yet to do in me. The more time I spend on my planks, the less aware, the less aware I am of what he has yet to do in you. The more aware I am of what he is yet to do in me, the less aware. In fact, not only just the less aware, to be honest, the less bothered, the less put off, the less offended." [00:22:06]

"At Christmas, at Christmas, grace came to earth. At Christmas, grace came to earth to dwell with us in spite of us. This Christmas, you are gonna have an opportunity, perhaps, to do some in spite of, and it won’t be effective, and it won’t work, and you will find no joy in it, unless you first remove the plank from your own eye. Isn’t this interesting, that God was more, and this is the goal, this is where you have to get, this is where I have to get, this is why this is such an important lesson right before Christmas." [00:23:18]

"Jesus drew near, even though we by choice, had been far away. Jesus didn’t take sides, Jesus came alongside. Isn’t that amazing? That’s what we find throughout the gospels. But, there was an exception. There was a group of people that Jesus did not come alongside of. In fact, the kind of running gun battle in the gospels, the group of people that Jesus had the most conflict with, they weren’t sinners in the traditional sense of sinners, you know this if you grew up in church. The people that Jesus had the most problem with were people who represented graceless religion." [00:24:28]

"Because the truth is, when grace is up front, when grace is up front, when grace is out front, there’s something very, very attractive about grace, and the people who exhibit grace. In fact, your favorite people in the world, I don’t even know you or your story. I don’t know you or your story, but some of your favorite people, in fact, maybe your favorite person is a person that wears their grace and carries their grace out front. John said that Jesus, as we saw in the first week, that Jesus was full of grace and truth." [00:25:28]

"The church is most appealing, the church is most appealing when grace is most apparent. One of the reasons that you’ll invite people to church this next weekend or during the Christmas season and they won’t want to come, the reason they will push back has nothing to do with what they read in the gospels about Jesus, I guarantee you. It has far more to do with other Christians they’ve met and churches, church experiences they don’t want to repeat. But here’s what we’ve learned, and here’s what we’ve learned together, and here’s what we aspire to. The church is always more appealing when grace is most apparent." [00:27:43]

"Are you ready for grace to come to town? Are you ready for grace to come into your home? Are you ready for grace to envelope and embrace the people that you’re gonna see and be around? Are you ready for Christmas? Taking, taking that plank out of your eye, recognizing what’s gonna be difficult for your to recognize, acknowledging the thing that none of us wanna acknowledge about ourself is the best preparation for a season characterized by grace." [00:29:59]

"Jesus was full of grace. He extended it to people who were nothing like him, and then he asked people like us, who are nothing like him, to extend it to people who are nothing like us, and who may not even like us. So let’s do that. This Christmas season, let’s do something unsettling. Let’s be unsettling. Let’s give to someone what they don’t expect, and what they perhaps don’t necessarily deserve. When you do this, you will be like your Father in heaven. You will be part of the unsettling solution. You will be amazing, amazing, just like, just like grace." [00:31:45]

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