Embracing Transformation: Baptism, Repentance, and Intentional Faith

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1) "Baptism is a public declaration of a person's personal decision to follow Jesus. Notice I said personal and not private. The difference is if it's private, you don't share it. Personal means it was meant to be shared and celebrated. So here's what baptism is. It's when we take a person who has made the decision to follow Jesus. We immerse them in the water, celebrating the fact that their former sinful self is dead, buried, and gone. And when they come out of the water, the reason they celebrate, the reason you lose your mind is because we're reminded of the fact that Jesus has done a miracle and he's made them new. He's brought them back to life in him. It's a big deal." [17:23] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "If you're here and you might feel distant from God, far from God, he hasn't moved. We move. A.W. Tozer said that you're as close to God as you choose to be. His desire is to be close. His desire is to be near. So we have to be the kind of people who make this decision that I'm never gonna settle for drifting but I'm gonna be intentional about pursuing God." [42:49] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The author of Hebrews, Hebrews chapter 2 verse 1 said this. He said, we must pay attention, pay most careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, the word of God. And here's the reason, so that we do not drift away. Like, we have two choices. We can either be intentional about following the way of Jesus. But if we're not intentional, what will happen is we'll take our eyes off. And it's not on purpose. It's not like we want to hurt God or break God's heart. It's just slowly over time, we drift." [48:58] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "If you want to drift from God, give anything but God your focus. In the book of Psalm, David is in a desert. He says this, Psalm 63 verse one, he says, you God are my God. Earnestly, like with all of my heart, with all of my passion, I seek you. He says, I thirst for you. My whole being longs for you in a dry and parched land where there is no water. Imagine being in a desert. Imagine being isolated far from any sort of water or source of life. And finding a cup of water. He said, that is what my soul longs for you. Like, like a person so parched from being in the desert, how they long for water. Can you say that this is true for you? If you can't, today's the day when we choose to stop drifting." [51:30] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "If you want to drift from God, love this world more than you love God. Now, I want you to see some strong language in 1 John. John, who was close to Jesus, said, do not love the world or anything in the world, for if anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. This is so strong. Let me say it to you as kindly as I can. There is nothing wrong with loving your life. In fact, read the scripture in totality. God wants you to love your life, enjoy your life, have fun. Enjoy a walk on the beach. Enjoy a beautiful sunset. Enjoy holding hands with your spouse. Enjoy eating a great meal. Enjoy slow dancing in the rain. Enjoy your football team, because I can't this season. Enjoy your life, right? Enjoy it. Hear me. Hear me. But may none of it take the place of the throne of your heart, which was designed exclusively for God, okay?" [54:35] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Condemnation is a work of the enemy to make you feel like you'll never be able to get God's love, his blessing, and his favor. It's the voice of the enemy in your mind saying you'll never get past this, you'll never get over it, you'll never heal. God could never love you. That is condemnation. Some years ago, I preached a message on racism. And it was in the height of 2020 when the whole world was going crazy. And I preached a message on racism that I would preach today to any audience in the world. In the message, I basically said that racism is sin, it is of the enemy. Racism must die in our generation. We were created to love one another, all of us created in the image of God. Beautiful message on racism, beautiful message. And after the message, I got one of the ugliest responses ever from a person who said, I've been in church my whole life. I've been in church my whole life. I've been in church my whole life. I've been in church my whole life. And I've never heard a message more condemning. You just want to say back to them, is it possible that you've conflated the words condemnation and conviction? Condemnation is from the enemy. Conviction is from God. I want you to hear this. Conviction is a gift from God. If you're here today and you're like, I just feel far from God and everything you've said pointed it out to me, it's a gift. Why is it a gift? Because it's your opportunity to stop drifting and to choose intentionality." [58:43] (70 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Repent means this. It means to be going one direction. And to repent means to turn. It means to change directions. So here's what God is saying. If you feel like you've drifted far away, if you feel like there was a point in your life where we were once so close, but you've moved, repent. What does that mean? It means saying, God, at one point, I was chasing after the things from you, but I've gotten off course. Today, I'm turning back to you. So simple. Number two is this. It's do the things you did at first. Let me challenge you. This is right from scripture. I challenge you to give God the first of everything you've got. Ready? Give God the first of your day. Before you get on your phone, before you check what's happening on Instagram or whatever you get on, give God a few minutes of your day. I challenge you to give God the first of your week. Make being in church a priority. I challenge you to say, God, make my heart good soil, the kind of place where you plant your word, and what happens is fruit comes out of my life as a response. I challenge you to put God first in the area of serving, the first of your time, first in the area of giving, the first of your finances, and watch what? Happens." [01:00:09] (81 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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