Embracing Our Extraordinary Calling in Faith

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1. "If you're a follower of Jesus, or if you're a child of God, and I think most of us would say, oh, I'm a child of God, even if you're not a follower of Jesus, then you're expected to reach for extraordinary. I know that's a lot to put on you right now, okay? But it's like if you consider yourself, oh, I believe there's a God and we're created in God's image, I'm a child of God, then there's an expectation that you should be extraordinary." [29:29] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We should be extraordinary. Now, if you think that's a lot to put on somebody, I mean, you come into church today, you're looking for some help, you look for some hope. Some people, you come in here, you're dragging and whatever you're having to deal with, you feel like you're just crushed by the weight. And the first thing that comes out of my mouth is, you're supposed to be extraordinary." [30:43] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If you're a follower of Jesus, listen, by all means we should be extraordinary because look, we are created to reflect God. And of course he's extraordinary. We've been redeemed by Jesus. Redeemed means, we've been bought back or we've been purchased or we've been brought back, right? And so the life of Jesus, I mean, not only did he come to point us in the direction of God and give us an example of what it looks like to be extraordinary and give us the instructions, he with his very life purchased us to bring us back to a starting point where we can now go be extraordinary." [31:49] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We are the dwelling place of God. It's no longer going to buildings like this to find him. You should be walking up to people who are followers of Jesus and finding the presence of God. The center of his activity is not in buildings, not in temples, it's in us. And so with all of that, we should be extraordinary. That means you can't live like everybody else. Being driven by your emotions that can get the best of you. Driven by your appetites and desires and wants which can overtake you." [32:26] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Even if we fall short, you know, even if you mess up royally, you make a mess of things, you hurt someone, you say things you regret, you behave in a way that you're not proud of, even when you fail and fall short, don't give an excuse. That's not what we do. That's not what extraordinary people do. They don't start placing blame on everybody else. They don't try to, you know, argue their way out of it. They just own it and they repent. They confess and say, that was on me. That was terrible." [34:38] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Fear will drive you into hiding, and it will keep you isolated, and it will fool you into seeking false security. In other words, you can be in a room like this with a lot of friends, and nobody really knows you because you're isolating, and you're hiding, and the false security you have is that I've got a community of faiths. I joined a small group, but the truth is you are not going to stick your head up enough, and you are not going to lift your voice up enough for people to really know what you think about yourself." [53:44] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Fear is natural, and fear might ensure your survival. It might ensure that you keep your reputation. It might ensure that you keep your job. It might ensure that you keep the marriage kind of together. It might ensure, fear might ensure your survival. It will impede your success. Like, you may piece it together and keep it together, but it will not be a successful family, marriage, job, right? Because your success in life, in every area of life, how you manage your money, how you manage your relationships, every area of your life, your success is largely determined on how you manage your fears." [55:03] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Fear feeds on your failures. It fuels your insecurities. It limits your vision and your ability to see yourself, your opportunities or the situation before you, or even God, right? And it prevents you from reaching your potential, fulfilling your purpose. It'll keep you from being or doing anything extraordinary. Fear is what will cause you to look around to try to blend in. Listen, before you face your foes, you need courage to face your fears and insecurities." [01:05:04] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "When you trust and obey God even when what God asks you to do is illogical. You see, there's a lot of people say I believe in Jesus until Jesus tells you to do something that makes no sense and most of what Jesus told us to do makes no sense when somebody hurts you I want you to forgive them that makes no sense well what's your options to do like everybody else to be ordinary right when somebody abuses you whenever they are disloyal to you whenever they do all this kind of stuff what do you do kick them to the curb and ruin their reputation and post it on social media that's what you do and that is so ordinary." [01:13:27] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "In Christ we have everything we need to do everything we need to face our fears to fight the foes not the people but the real enemy of all the stuff that's going on around us and in us to live free and to be extraordinary can I tell you if you can embrace this today this one idea if you were convinced like the little kid standing up to the bully next to their dad if you were convinced of this it would change the trajectory of your life it would change how you approach your consequences and the situation and how you face it would change the trajectory of your life." [01:22:02] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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