Embracing the Abundant Life: The Good Shepherd's Promise

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1) "Jesus comes to give life that exceeds all expectations. This is where you could say my cup runneth over, my cup overflows because he's given me a life that's beyond anything I could ever have imagined." [01:19:29] (Download)

2) "We stand upon the sanctity of human life because Jesus is our lifegiver. He's the life sustainer, the one who holds it all together, the one my hope rests in, the one I'm anchored to." [01:20:51] (Download)

3) "The Good Shepherd sets the market for life. He's noble, he's worthy... he's not just the Good Shepherd, he's that great Shepherd." [01:21:32] (Download)

4) "The value of life is subjective but ultimately determined by the creator, uniqueness, and the price paid by Jesus through His sacrificial death." [01:22:49] (Download)

5) "There's a better way to live that's the rat race of this world, chasing after stuff that will never fulfill the god-shaped vacuum that exists in your heart." [01:24:10] (Download)

6) "Abortion steals futures, it steals potential, it destroys the hope of the Next Generation. It's a slaughter of the innocent, and so we stand upon the sanctity of human life." [01:16:53] (Download)

7) "Life is sacred from conception to natural death. There's intrinsic value in all human life when we understand and appreciate God's design and purpose." [01:17:32] (Download)

8) "Jesus said I have come to give you life more abundant. The question is, will you accept the life that Jesus has for you?" [01:24:57] (Download)

9) "We stand upon the sanctity of human life not because of a political ideology but because we stand upon the promises of your word and your word teaches us that life is sacred." [01:28:19] (Download)

10) "Jesus' substitutionary death to redeem you is the ultimate price ever paid. It's valuable not because of who you are but because of who made you and the price He paid on your behalf." [01:23:30] (Download)
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