"When we pray that his kingdom comes, we're really talking about how it is here, and we're doing that, and that song said, in mansions of glory, in endless delight. If we're praying that his kingdom is coming, what if, what if those mansions of glory and that endless delight is our small, meager homes that we live in right now?"
[41:40]"My message this morning is full of lots of questions, so I hope that you walk away pondering this morning, because I don't have all the answers, so I just left the questions. So I've started with a bonus, because that's not in here. But what if? What would that look like? I think it's beautiful. And I think our children are capable of standing in that space as well, and that we can invite them into it, and we don't have to have all the answers."
[42:43]"Jesus' call and mission was to live out the redeeming, steadfast, relationship building, sit with you in your sorrows, our cries for mercy, people uniting, always seeing joy-filled, never-ending love of the triune God."
[51:10]"To love God with our nefesh means we love in a way that proves that we do not function individually. We love in a way that shows that our lives are made up by those who are part of our lives, whether it's our parents, our grandparents, our spouses, our children, our neighbors, the child that you're not quite sure about, the one that you love, the person who bags your groceries."
[59:55]"To say love God with all of your strength means to love God with literally everything else. Love God with all of our exceedingly, with our excess, and with our abundance. Strength was also understood by the community in which someone lived... Our influence, our exceedingly, is always changing. Our community, our resources, our charisma, they're ever-widening. They're getting bigger. And we are to love God with all of that."
[01:02:21]"To love the Messiah allows us to walk the path of Jesus, to live into the commandment of loving the Creator with our love, with our Nefesh and with our Me'od. And from that relationship to love those around us. Have you ever been loved like that?" #!!
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"Love songs speak to the feelings of our hearts. They give us courage not to give up, to pursue a relationship when it feels hard, and they give us courage to get back up when that relationship was hard and maybe didn't go quite as we had planned." #!!48:15!!#
"Deuteronomy is not a fixed keeping place. I'm going to put my stuff in this box and keep it here for all of the ancient laws. Because the law of God, the word of God, is active." #!!53:41!!#
"When we love God with our nefesh, we love in a way that demonstrates that we recognize the depth of the meaning of the word when we love God with all of our nefesh. We love God with how we use our physical bodies in action. We love God with how we feel and embody our emotions." #!!58:37!!#