Embracing Purpose: Living for God's Kingdom

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"We often seek to become the things that the world values, but we forget that everything that we become should be for kingdom work. That all of our efforts and ambitions should be in desire to do what God wants us to do for eternal mission." [27:59] (Download)

"Who we are matters, but how we use who we are matters more. It's not because they were a boss, a whole bunch of people are bosses, but it's how they used being a boss." [28:49] (Download)

"But if we start looking to the Holy Spirit to show this to us, we might start seeing some purpose behind some of the stuff that we're in, some of the things that we do, some of the positions that we have, some of the places that we are." [32:10] (Download)

"God has given us a past for a purpose. I hope the Holy Spirit's running your Rolodex right now back through some of the stuff that you've gone through and be like, why in the world? There's a purpose for it." [33:21] (Download)

"Just because something looks like a promotion, doesn't mean it's promotion. Just because it's gonna look like it's greater, doesn't mean it's God's will for us." [35:10] (Download)

"Our lives have a cause for the kingdom. And I wonder if you've ever stopped to consider that your life, your situations, your circumstances have been shaped to make divine connections with others." [25:40] (Download)

"Don't waste these moments. All of it is a cause for connection. Everything you've been through, everything you're going through, everything you're going to go through is a cause for connection." [01:00:51] (Download)

"May God give us grace for the journey as he's called us in every facet of our life to be a connection for his kingdom so that men and women can see his good works and glorify our father in heaven." [01:01:30] (Download)

"When you experience a connection with the savior, values change, priorities shift, and your mission is reevaluated." [44:29] (Download)

"Servanthood is an acquired taste for many. Spirituality or spiritual maturity is not always the order of the day for Christians." [47:37] (Download)
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