Embracing Our Identity and Mission in Christ

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1) "We are meant to be warriors for the kingdom, good news spreaders for the King of Kings with the best news ever, the gospel, to spread with the world." [01:04:35] (Download)

2) "The most joy and peace in my life is when I wake up and say I love you God, spend time in the presence of my father, remember who I am, and that I was designed to love him and be about his business." [01:05:09] (Download)

3) "CS Lewis said sometimes Christians need to be reminded more than they need to be taught. I want to remind you of these basic truths today." [01:05:44] (Download)

4) "David's repentance and return to his identity in God is a model for us when we stray from our identity and mission." [01:06:55] (Download)

5) "Remember who you are this morning. If you have received Jesus... you are a son or a daughter of the father." [58:48] (Download)

6) "When you remember who you are and confess your sin and get right with the father, you work through whatever is hindering you from staying close to God and carrying out his mission." [01:16:54] (Download)

7) "Revival begins with me. Remember what the father's called you to be about and just live a quiet life where you chase after Jesus, loving him, loving others, using your gifts and talents." [01:18:37] (Download)

8) "The gospel changed me when I was 15 years old... Now my identity has changed. Amen if that's happened for you, that's awesome this morning. Can I just encourage you to remember who you are." [01:02:33] (Download)

9) "David says I have sinned... he takes responsibility for his sin. Do we live in a culture that blames everybody else for our problems? Take responsibility like David is and just say God against you I've sinned." [01:13:24] (Download)

10) "I invite you compassionately, like as a dad to his kids, to take the next step in moving forward and not letting that obstacle hinder you anymore, whether it's sin or needing to work through pain." [01:15:36] (Download)
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