Embracing Humility: The Transformative Power of the Cross

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"God resists the proud, and we all do too. There's just something in me, and there's something in you that when you bump up against an arrogant person, you just kind of internally resist them. You may have to work with them. You may have to sell to them. You may even have to live with them. But even though there's a width, there's an internal resistance because it's so offensive." [00:57:53]

"Humility. I mean, we all know this. We've experienced it is so powerful. In fact, if you are having a conflict with someone, whether it's family or work, or neighborhood, or whatever it might be, when you're having a conflict with someone, and you're coming in hot, like you got your thing all lined up, and you've had this imaginary conversation 20 times, you know what you're gonna say." [03:10:57]

"And the thing is about humility, humility doesn't push back. Humility absorbs. And sometimes you don't even know what to do with it. It's so powerful. And when two people, when humility meets humility, just about anything can be resolved. And this isn't new information. You don't need to write this down. We know this." [03:48:28]

"The cross is an invitation and not an invitation merely to a way of believing. It's an alternative way of living. It's a lifestyle. It's alternative, but it is not intuitive. In fact, on the surface, when first approached with this, and if you've been listening to any of this series, or if you follow Jesus through the gospels, when you're first confronted with the way of the cross or the way of Jesus on the surface, it kind of seems a little bit crazy." [05:40:10]

"Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make Him king by force. He knows what's in their heart. It's another test. Maybe it was a temptation. Jesus, take it. Take it. They will follow you to the gates of Jerusalem. It will be epic. It will be glorious. It will be an answer to prayer. It will be what the prophets prophesied. You are in the lineage of David, King David." [15:09:04]

"And the text tells us that Jesus, your King, with all that handed to him, all that available, I love this, withdrew again to a mountain by Himself. Not because He didn't deserve a crown and not because He wasn't a king. He didn't want that crown. He didn't want to be that king. He didn't want that kingdom. It wasn't His way, and that wasn't the way He was gonna do it." [16:48:07]

"And Jesus works out this whole environment where there's not anybody to wash feet on purpose. So when Jesus stands up and removes His rabbinical robe and lays it on a stool and then puts a towel around His waist, they're all thinking, Uh-uh, no, no, no, no, no. We have seen what those hands can do and you are not about to wash our dirty feet." [19:19:58]

"Your Savior is on His knees at the feet of men who would abandon him that very night. One of them, Peter, would deny that he even knew who Jesus was that very night or early that next morning. One of them had already betrayed him. Judas Iscariot was responsible for making sure Jesus was arrested that very night, and Jesus washed Judas' feet." [20:32:93]

"This is what it means to follow Jesus. This is what it means to get in sync with the way of the cross. He says, I want you guys for the rest of your life, and they did it. I want you guys for the rest of your life, and even if He was here and He was looking at those of us who claim to be Christians, He would say, 'And this is for you too. Do you know what I've done for you?'" [24:30:10]

"I want you to choose. I want you to chance. I want you to chase humility. I want you to give into the temptation to go second or last, or maybe you just don't even go at all. I want you to proactively every day and in every environment, do for others. And this is for those of you who are a big deal. In my world, I'm a big deal. I'm the boss." [25:06:30]

"Jesus, when he washed their feet, look up here, He wasn't just illustrating something, 'I've set for you an example,' and He said, 'I've set for you an example,' okay? You illustrating. Jesus wasn't simply illustrating something when he washed their feet. He was responding to something. Remember last time we talked about the fruit of the spirit?" [26:45:39]

"He was competing against pride. He was competing against arrogance. He was competing against self-sufficiency. He was competing against self-absorption, against do it my way, against, I don't need self-control because self is the middle. I'm number one, all for one, one for all. I'm number one. He was competing against all of that." [30:38:57]

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