1. "You have been created with the image of God on your life. You matter. You're important. God has a purpose for you. And so we don't want you to just sit back and be lost in hopelessness. God wants you to uncover what that purpose is and to live it. Now, there are many ways that we can live out our purpose. But for this series, we're talking about five ways to express our purpose and to grow spiritually. And if you can unlock these five things. It will help you in your daily life. It will help you to discover a rich and vibrant self. And it will be fulfilling for you and your family."
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2. "Jesus is invested and interceding for you to know and find your purpose and to live it out. And so when Jesus left and he ascended to heaven, he told the disciples to wait. And they waited a few days. If we do our math correctly, we discover it's about 10 more days after Jesus left. And on the day of Pentecost, Penta meaning 50, which was 50 days after his resurrection. On the day of Pentecost, the believers were all gathered together waiting. They were waiting for this Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit came."
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3. "One of the things about spiritual growth and discipleship is sometimes we grow in slow, incremental baby steps. You know what I'm talking about? Just a little bit at a time. But there are other times in our spiritual journey where we experience explosive growth, where we make a rapid change in our heart. We have some kind of encounter, some sort of moment in our journey where Jesus looks at the blind man who's been blind 38 years and says, look around you, open your eyes and see. And it wasn't some slow, incremental change. It was 38 years of blindness and one moment with Jesus and he can finally see."
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4. "Jesus increased, say increased, in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man. 22 years. What happened during the 22 years of Jesus from eight to 30? He grew as a person. Jesus grew as a person. And he grew in four dynamics. I know a lot of people like watching 3D movies. Jesus had a 4D growth. It's beyond three dimensions. Listen to the four dimensions. Number one, first of all, Jesus increased. He grew. He didn't take those 22 years to not grow. He didn't become stale and moldy, worn out and decrepit during those 22 years. The Bible says he increased. He progressed. He advanced."
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5. "It might well be that the reason your life is ineffective and unfruitful is because you have stopped growing. You've become stale. You're like those saltines in the back of the pantry that you break out when the, when you open that can of New England clam chowder and you crack those saltines over that beautifully smelling, rich soup and you crack them and you drop them in and you take the first bite and you go, what? happened to my soup. And you have some friends, you have some coworkers, you have some family. They're taking you off the shelf into their life. And they're trying to eat of the fruit of your life. And what they're getting is stale and moldy."
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6. "Growing as a person helps you grow on purpose, and finally, it helps you grow in love. It helps you grow in this love. How do you know if you're growing in faith? Are you growing in love? Are those people who irritated you so badly before becoming less irritating? That's a sure sign that God is working in your life. Number three, growing in love. I'm going to read this passage because there were some people who asked Jesus, what is the greatest thing? We want to be fully grown people in the kingdom of God. We want to be fully grown people in the kingdom of God."
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7. "You are not any of those people. You are an authentic believer. You are a growing, sincere believer. You are not going to have a stagnant, one-dimensional faith that's just spiritual or just emotional. You are going to have a fully developed, four-dimensional faith, a love for God that is growing long and high and wide and deep. That's who you have been called to be."
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8. "We want this congregation to be a place where people who can't love God in these ways are healed and restored so that they're free to love him with all of their heart and not just part of it. We want people to heal body, mind, soul, and spirit. How can they have a deep love for God if they have a depraved mind? How can a person love God with their spirit if it's broken? How can a battered body or a devastated soul wound love God with all? Our goal is to provide ministries and relationships where people can heal from broken hearts, where they can heal from soul wounds."
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9. "You see, number one, we have to grow with a purpose. Person, sorry, as a person. Number two, we have to grow with a purpose. Number one, we grow as a person. Number two, we grow on purpose. One of those 12 who saw Jesus raised from the dead was named Peter. Peter was a fisherman who followed Jesus most of his life. There was a couple of times in Peter's life where Jesus like gave him some amazing experiences. He got to be on the mountain at the transfiguration. Peter was the one who got to walk on water, but he also, got to get chastised for it when Jesus said, oh, you of little faith."
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10. "Jesus didn't just tell the parable. He explained it. He told the disciples this parable about the seeds, but never explained what it was really about. And so they began to question him, and eventually he got convinced to tell them. And in Matthew chapter 13, down several verses later in verse 18, which is the on page 973, Jesus explains the parable. He says, hear this, the parable of the sower. When anyone hears the word of the kingdom and does not understand it, doesn't add knowledge to it, the evil one comes and snatches it away, what has been sown in his heart. This is what the seed sown along the path is."
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