Embracing Hope: A Journey of Faith and Generosity

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1. "If you're a person of faith, you have a story that you also can take for granted over time if you're not careful. We may feel like we've already told our story to the people in our life or maybe that our story doesn't compare to the story of other people who have a better pool, I mean story, than we do, right? But what we've been learning together over the course of this series is that all of us have a story worth sharing and that God is actually still writing our story today and that's really good news." [32:43] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Here at Menlo, our story has always had a surplus of hope. In a community where sometimes hope can be hard to find, in places where it can sometimes feel elusive, this has always been a community of people that leads with hope. From stories like the ones we've been watching together each week of this series to the amazing impact we'll talk about in just a few minutes to thousands of people who gather every weekend because they believe that God is still writing stories today." [33:44] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We have a surplus of hope that is bigger than the chapter we are in. We understand, if you're a follower of Jesus, that even if right now what you're facing is difficult, right now is not forever. Recently, I took our two youngest boys to a Lego convention. And none of us had been there before, but I had a sense of what we would come to expect. And because we hadn't been there before, and I have a five-year-old, he was constantly asking how much longer the drive would be, if he was going to get Legos that he would be able to keep." [34:16] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Joy, as defined by Paul, is a choice to align my hope, my hope for the future, my anticipated next, with God beyond my circumstances. I'm going to connect what I believe God's going to do, even if I don't see it. And peace is the inner stability that can exist even with outer volatility, because I have the Holy Spirit living inside of me. Paul is making the case, that when God is the source of our joy and peace, the more that we trust him, the greater that he supplies us with hope by the power of God living inside of us as Jesus followers." [38:22] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "It doesn't matter how difficult your life is presently. If you're a follower of Jesus, it's not forever. And it doesn't matter how good your life is if you're a follower of Jesus, because as good as it is now, it will only be better into eternity. Think about that pivot in your life, if you could believe that, if you could live that way. Can you live that kind of hope that outlasts the heartache that you might be living through today?" [40:23] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The shift that God is calling us to make as a church is that we must move from survival mode to revival mode. I understand why we've been where we've been, and I also understand that now it is time to turn the page. My hope is to give you a few pieces of information to re-instill hope that God is not done with us, that God is not done with you. And this story of where God is taking us, when we think about it, the best is yet to come." [40:58] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We need to show them the generosity of God practically in the way we live our lives. We need to become hope bringers in the way this shows up right here. Now for a lot of us, you know, the truest thing about us might be our job, or it might feel like our family, or it might feel like some other aspect of our life. But what we see over and over again in the pages of Scripture is that if you're a follower of Jesus, the truest thing about you is who you are in Jesus, your identity in Him." [44:28] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We are consistent people trying to follow Jesus. The second of our kingdom qualities is that we're unhurried friends. That while we run at a pace that feels so frenetic and unsustainable, honestly, that instead we are glad and eager to make ourselves increasingly present with Jesus and others. Our third kingdom quality is that we are sacrificial developers. And I know this is very counter-cultural that for the most part we are incentivized in our culture to try to find the places where we can give the least to get the most." [46:26] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We need to become hope bringers in the way this shows up right here. Now for a lot of us, you know, the truest thing about us might be our job, or it might feel like our family, or it might feel like some other aspect of our life. But what we see over and over again in the pages of Scripture is that if you're a follower of Jesus, the truest thing about you is who you are in Jesus, your identity in Him. And it's about how we show up as a son or a daughter of the King in every place that we live, work, learn, and play." [44:57] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "We need to show them the generosity of God practically in the way we live our lives. We need to become hope bringers in the way this shows up right here. Now for a lot of us, you know, the truest thing about us might be our job, or it might feel like our family, or it might feel like some other aspect of our life. But what we see over and over again in the pages of Scripture is that if you're a follower of Jesus, the truest thing about you is who you are in Jesus, your identity in Him." [44:28] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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