Embracing Jesus as King: A Call to Transformation

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1) "The power of the Gospel lies in the power of Jesus messiah, Jesus the king... He invites us into his kingdom work." [01:43] (Download)

2) "We need a king to lead us through life so that people can see that Jesus does not just change our status from unsaved to saved, but rather changes our lives." [03:34] (Download)

3) "Good news lived out is not what a lot of people see when looking at the church, Jesus' followers... what difference does it make to have the kingdom of God with the resurrected king at the center of our message?" [19:40] (Download)

4) "Our message is, come and see... Do we feel confident to invite people to come and see the king and who he is at work in our community, in our lives?" [07:05] (Download)

5) "God's kingdom work majors on transformation, which includes salvation. But it is not just about salvation, our decision to believe in Jesus as savior, but first of all about his decision, the king's decision to want to transform, restore, redeem, and repair the whole world." [09:03] (Download)

6) "The good news is not just that a savior arrived for us now two thousand years ago, but that with him the kingdom of God has come near." [27:33] (Download)

7) "It's not just about me or you getting into heaven, but about heaven coming to earth by Jesus establishing God's kingdom here, now." [10:43] (Download)

8) "Reducing the good news of Jesus to savior is actually the more comfortable part of the good news... more comfortable than accepting Jesus as ruler overall, our ultimate authority, every part of our lives surrendered to him." [12:32] (Download)

9) "The good news is ongoing discipleship, ongoing relationship with Jesus, our King, and being transformed. It is not just a transaction that happened on the cross and if I believe in that I am saved, but it is about the transformational process that happens when we follow Jesus as our ultimate King." [33:39] (Download)

10) "People will have hope because the eternal Christ, the eternal King, holds all things together... but the King, King Jesus, is with them." [40:14] (Download)
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