Embracing the Depths of God's Love

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And Lord, may this gift of Christ and this season, this time, really manifest and shape us to be that gift to the world too. We pray in Jesus' name. A lot of people say, amen. You may be seated. [00:13:47] (18 seconds)


And I tell us that I'm to get a different perspective, but I think to understand what could possibly have been happening to the people that day. It's been 400 years of silence for the Jews, not to mention those that are not Jews. Like God has not spoken. God has not sent a prophet. God has not raised somebody up. God has not done some miraculous thing and some major miracle. [00:19:43] (28 seconds)


Yet God, who's a God of love, a God of mercy and compassion, sees our helplessness. And he acts on our behalf without us asking. And he sacrifices. And he comes and he rescues us. And he restores us by his own money. Through the innkeeper we hear, right? Through his own bandages and his own donkey, his own resources, he restores and gives life. [00:26:50] (31 seconds)


in this really kind of dramatic moment john is baptizing uh tons of people in the desert and here comes jesus to be baptized john spots him for a heart and says behold the lamb of god in this one little sentence john is taking the whole sacrificial system of the old testament and he's tying it to jesus remember this this sacrificial system was put in place i mean we saw it way back in genesis even in genesis when enemies sin and they realize they're naked and now that god is restoring them god has to kill the first animal he has to spill blood in order to take their skin and give them clothing that's going to last it's going to work for them god is again he's already being proactive and telling us look there is going to be one to come whose blood has to be shed for you there has to be a sacrifice to pay the death penalty because of sin sin equals death separation separation that is a eternal separation that has not started that brought death into this world i mean you and i were meant to live forever that's the way we were created scientists can look at your body and your body regenerates all its cells every seven years why because you're meant to live forever so you were supposed to regenerate all new cells to stay healthy but we live in a fallen world we're broken and we're a mess you and sin has entered [00:31:34] (88 seconds)


And in all paths, there's not a yellow line on that road. There's a red line on that road. And that red line is the grace of God that's at work redeeming our broken road, our mess. Our poor choices. And whatever we do, whether it's God is able to redeem the bad and turn it into good, God even uses evil for His good. [00:40:38] (30 seconds)


Because God is a God of redeeming. Redeeming. We know that Romans 8 .28, right? And we know that to them that love God, all things work together for good, but even to them that are called according to, His purpose. And so His word for them is, do not regret it. [00:41:58] (22 seconds)


To be a steward of the story that God is writing in us, who's the author and perfecter of our faith, who is doing the things that are constantly redeeming us when the things that we've done wrong in our relationships, in our own growth. To realize that God is redeeming us from our former things and bringing us into new life. And that story is going on. We weren't just saved once. We are continually being saved throughout our days. Amen? [00:49:12] (29 seconds)


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