Embracing the Paradox of the Crucified Life

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1) "In order to have more, we need to give. That's a paradox. In order to live, Christ needs to die. When Christ has risen from the grave, it's so that we can then live the crucified life. So, we recognize that life is full of... paradoxes." [01:03](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

2) "The Spirit-filled life, life in Christ is not a merger. Even though we see two personalities here, I and Christ, it's not a merger... Paul is serious, and he means it, that this is not a merger, this is a takeover. It's a takeover without each of us losing our individuality and our personality." [06:18]( | | )

3) "Do not lose sight of your power of choice. Because without that power of choice, we cannot live in Christ... God always gives us the opportunity to take the initiative... You and I, we're not the finished article... It's not about God taking us to the finish line straight away. It's about God causing us to grow." [10:17]( | | )

4) "The life that I live now, I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and died for me... This young boy and all the young men, like all other young men in Maluku at that time, they were just being conscripted and sent to fight... But this boy, his name was Helton, he always wanted to go back to fight for Christ." [36:34]( | | )

5) "If you seek holiness, there is a high possibility you will ultimately find happiness. That's the reason why Paul says, it's not a bad deal for me to die to the law. Because I can't keep up with this anymore. I just want to live for God. That makes me holy. Just focused on God." [31:37]( | | )

6) "Our greatest enemy, as we live in the resurrection power of Jesus, is not Satan. At the cross, he was defeated. Our greatest enemy is ourselves... If you put yourself above your spouse, you are creating a Pope mentality in your mind that, that person has to serve you." [23:06]( | | )

7) "Embrace the Christ within. And who is the Christ within? Paul writes in Philippians, though Christ Jesus, he was the Son of God, did not deem equality with God something to be grasped onto, but emptied himself and took on the form of a servant, even as a man, lived a life of obedience." [42:05]( | | )

8) "The resurrected life crops up at inconvenient moments... But the resurrected life, the power comes at the wrong time... Christ Jesus, that's exactly how he lived his life. He emptied himself and took on the form of a servant. And at that point, being a servant meant a different application." [47:35]( | | )

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