Embracing the Extraordinary in Ordinary Lives

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1. "One of the dangers we face as Christ followers is that we tend to compartmentalize our lives. We have our work lives, and we have our home lives, and maybe we have the night out. We have the night out with the boys' lives. But then we separate the secular and the sacred. When we look at the life of David, we begin to realize that in a sense, everything that we do is an encounter with God." [06:41] (37 seconds) ( | | )

2. "I think there might be three basic fears that most of us experience. The first one is, I'm just an ordinary person. We live in this ordinary world where we entrust everything to the experts. We turn the responsibility for our health over to the medical experts. We turn our education, over to the educational experts. And we turn responsibility for our relationships over to the psychological experts like Dear Abby." [12:42] (44 seconds) ( | | )

3. "Unfortunately, many of us have gotten this mistaken impression that God can't use us because we don't have a seminary degree and we don't have all the answers. I know. I've been there. I'm just this ordinary guy who's gone through four or five or ten career changes in my life. I don't have a seminary degree and I don't have all the answers." [13:52] (31 seconds) ( | | )

4. "God is in the business of choosing ordinary people to carry out his plans and his purposes. Look at the 12 disciples. God doesn't care about your heritage. God doesn't care about your intelligence. God doesn't care how much money you have. He doesn't care about how many people you know or how much influence you have or how many Facebook followers that you have. He doesn't care how ordinary you think you are. He only cares about your heart." [19:46] (36 seconds) ( | | )

5. "David proved that he's able to serve God wherever he is and whatever he's doing. David never asked to be king. He didn't campaign for the position. He didn't update his resume to even apply for the job. And even after David was anointed king, he did nothing to take over the position. But he did keep serving God wherever he was and whatever he was doing." [23:20] (29 seconds) ( | | )

6. "God is more interested in developing our character than in changing our circumstances. When I read the Bible, I find very few instances where people prayed and asked God to change their circumstances and God answered that prayer. But you can find numerous examples where God chose to work in people's lives right where they were." [24:58] (31 seconds) ( | | )

7. "Our problem is we try to serve God in our own strength and in our own power. And I am incapable of doing anything God wants me to do in my own power. If I want to move beyond the status quo and really serve God, then I can take encouragement from David because God chooses to give extraordinary, power to ordinary people in ordinary circumstances in order to serve his purpose." [29:14] (38 seconds) ( | | )

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