Embracing Jesus: The Call to True Discipleship

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"Jesus says if you believe in me then you will look like me or walk like me depending on where you read it. That's pretty serious when I consider how Jesus lived his life. We may not say it outright that this is how we live out our faith, but our actions speak louder than our words and what it really reveals is that most likely when we live our lives so faithfully to ourselves and unfaithfully to him, we're genuinely not really committed to following Jesus in the first place." [23:41](Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

"Only people who acknowledge their Brokenness can actually surrender to Jesus's King. Brokenness isn't defined by the extreme cases we often think of; it may just be that I'm a great dad that coaches a baseball team, has a good job, and typically doesn't speed. Every single one of us are broken whether you recognize it or not. Until we acknowledge that, you don't know him, you can't know him." [25:35]( | | )

"Jesus fully knew what awaited him but he embraced it out of love and compassion for Humanity. We're supposed to walk like Jesus and yet we don't embrace hardship when it means the gospel will be glorified. My cancer was for his glory, so was my struggle with addiction, so is my struggle growing up without a dad. It's all for his glory, but do we embrace opportunities that might lead us into hardship to take the gospel to the nations the way that Jesus did?" [29:25]( | | )

"Jesus came in and he cleaned house in this place because the purpose of the house of God had been marred by the distractions of secularization and he came in to restore it as a place of hope. But what about you and me? Have we become so secularized in our purpose that it's blurred? Does the world see the church as a people of Hope, compassion, and purpose?" [37:06]( | | )

"We try so hard to look like everybody else around us so that we can just blend in, but Jesus never intended for that to be our story. We want to look so much like the world and fit in with so many people around us that we've lost our ability to reach them for the gospel. We worry about being popular, accepted, and all these other areas, but we won't take the passion of Christ to our neighbors or across the street." [39:43]( | | )

"Jesus didn't come into the temple because they were selling pigeons and get mad because there was a pigeon in the court. He came in and he sees all these people that are doing all these things that look so much like the flea market just outside the wall. Are we offering the same things that the world under a price tag that says 'yeah Jesus too'? If we don't look any different than the world outside of these walls, then we are not living our faith outrightly." [40:56]( | | )

"If Jesus isn't magnified in your life, if he is not the primary focus in your life, then we have room to repent. He did not sign up for second place. I know I'm guilty of that, of putting Jesus in a second position in my life at any given point because none of us are perfect. There are moments where I need to go back to the feet of Jesus and just say, 'God forgive me, I put you second today.'" [42:19]( | | )

"When we live for his glory, lives will be transformed. Don't worry about what it cost you. If we're honest, it'll probably cost us everything. It did Jesus, and he saw it coming, he knew the cost, and he embraced it the entire way. Society needs hope, not just empty religious practices. As followers of Christ, we must be the ones that offer that hope, and there is no greater hope than Jesus, the King of Kings." [45:11]( | | )

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