Embracing Mercy: Understanding God's Intentions for Transformation

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1) "So many people throughout history especially when it comes to spiritual things have missed the point that's right in front of them... People think that God is just this God who is like full of don'ts and some people they go that believe that God is like loving but they miss the point they think he's loving but he doesn't love me because like you know everything that you've done and you know that God knows everything you've done you go yeah God God loves people but probably not me which is why I love being a part of a messy church for messy people we're saying to people all the time listen it's okay to be a mess God's not gonna leave you in the mess but you're a mess I'm a mess." [02:36] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "God does have some rules, some expectations that are don'ts. He has things like, hey, don't murder, don't lie, don't commit adultery. And so yeah, those are don'ts, but understand this. And this is how we missed the point because the devil comes in. What the devil does is he takes good things and he skews them. He makes you think bad things about good things. You know the reason why God says don't murder? Because life is really bad if you experience it. Right? You know the reason why God says, hey, don't lie? Because when people lie to you, it hurts. And when people lie to you and take advantage of you, it destroys relationships." [06:19] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "God knows that it has the potential to to split marriages which hurts kids and hurts grandkids and hurts generations down hurts your reputation it hurts your walk with him and so God knows hey this one moment of adultery is really really big deal it's got a lot of pain and so God in the Old Testament had adultery as well as a murder and a few other things the consequences were capital punishment that's that's death like if you murder someone the consequence if you're guilty in the Old Testament was death if you commit adultery the consequence was death now people skew that people miss the point and they think oh God's just a mean God no what God is saying is I so badly don't want you to ever experience that I'm going to put the consequences way up here so so you're afraid of those consequences you don't want those consequences and you'll run away from it." [10:22] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "When Jesus says, go and sin no more, you're probably gonna. Right? Probably gonna. Even with the best intentions, you're probably gonna. The woman who's caught in adultery and Jesus says, hey, where's everybody that accused you? And she goes, they're not here because I'm not condemning you either. Hey, go and sin no more. Was she gonna sin again? I mean, it's highly likely. Probably not in that way. That's probably traumatic. Probably again. The only way you live from today forward, sinning no more, is by allowing the God who never sinned to come into your life and take the reins." [23:05] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Be merciful. Mercy. is not giving somebody what they deserve like if you've ever been in trouble and somebody gave you mercy that's a great feeling when I was in college I was I was I was in Howard Payne Brownwood Texas there's nothing really between Brownwood and Killeen where I grew up you got like Goldthwait and Lamita and Lampasas there's nothing and except deer and I'd be coming home and and this was back I used to speed a lot when I drive I don't now but I'm just hauling down 183 I'm going fast middle of the night there's nobody around except for a DPS officer who I didn't see lights come on and I'm like oh man he pulls me over and I'm thinking man I'm gonna get a ticket it's gonna be a big ticket and I'm broke I'm a college student I got no money and I could do defensive driving but man nobody wants to do defensive driving I'm already thinking I'm gonna do it the officer comes over and I roll down my window and he asked for my license and registration he's a DPS officer and he's got a buzz cut like like it looks like a soldier and I'm like this there's no way like I'm I'm totally screwed this is gonna be awful handing my license heading my my insurance he goes back to his car and he comes back and he leans in the window and he goes I'm like 17 and he goes uh are you a soldier are you military I said no and then it dawned on me my insurance card is USAA USAA is the military insurance that soldiers and their dependents get. My dad was an Apache helicopter pilot. So my dad was a soldier. And I said, oh, no, sir. I said, I'm not, but my dad flies helicopters for the army. And all of a sudden, this guy who had a buzz cut, because I'm pretty sure he'd been in the military too, just leans in, hands me my stuff back, and he goes, slow down, son. I was like, yes, like I made it. Like, I'm like, I don't have that kind of money. I was like, my dad's military, like save me. You know, soldier to soldier, son. Slow down, son. That was mercy. I didn't get what I deserved. I deserved a ticket. I was going fast. But when I experienced mercy, I mean, I'm driving the rest of the way like, thank you, Jesus. Thank you, officer. Thank you, dad. Thank you, everyone who got me out of that. That's a great feeling. Jesus would call you to be merciful." [17:21] (130 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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