Embracing Transformation Through Faith and Generosity

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"In El Salvador, more than one in four individuals live in poverty. And it's a reality that severely impacts health, nutrition, education, and safety of those children, of those families. For pregnant mothers and newborns, these are especially acute, right? Mortality rates are high. Babies that do survive often suffer from malnutrition and sickness. And so all the things we do helps mothers get proper medical care, helps the children get proper medical care, right? We don't just feed them, but we make sure that they're getting the proper medical attention that they need and all of those things. 91 % of global maternal deaths and 85 % of infant deaths occur in the regions that pass through El Salvador. So it's a reality that severely impacts health, nutrition, education, education, and safety of those families. And so all of those things are intentional about making sure these families are healthy. 6 ,500 babies less than one month old die every day in those regions, every day, every day. One out of every two deaths under the age of five is attributed to undernutrition, not having access to nutrition and having proper food and proper medical care, right? And there has been a 25 % increase in acute malnutrition among pregnant and nursing mothers. And so all of those things are attributed to undernutrition. And so all of those because what happens in these countries is these mothers take everything they can to feed their children, and they don't properly take care of themselves, and so it leads to all kinds of issues when it comes to them." [00:23:17] (87 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Because when we talk about the spirit of Christmas, we're talking about Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, our Savior, coming to earth to save humankind. Right? We're talking about Jesus Christ, our Savior, coming to earth to save humankind. We talked about it last week that the spirit of Christmas was about saving us. And that in Genesis chapter 3, beginning in verse 15, all the way through Revelations chapter 20, the plan of God unfolded for the redemption of man. And that's the Christmas story. And we talked about that Jesus was the promise of Christmas. It's a reminder of God's faithfulness. It's a reminder of his power. And we want to challenge you this month. What I want to challenge you and even myself is challenge us this month to look past the celebrating only and look forward to what's coming up, to go beyond the surface level of the season, to go past what the world and society say Christmas is and experience the faith that's truly behind Christmas and why we celebrate Christmas." [00:31:42] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Here's what the Christmas story does, or it should do. It reminds us that true power doesn't come from human innovation, but it comes from the Spirit of God working in and through us. That's what the Christmas story should do. Two, last week we read the prophecy in Isaiah 61, right? And today I want to look at that same prophecy, but I want to look at it in a little bit of a different light. I want to look at it as Jesus read it in Luke chapter 4, right? Because in Luke chapter 4, beginning in verse 16, Jesus reads the same prophecy. I'm going to begin in verse 16." [00:36:02] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"And when he opened the book, he found the place where it was written. The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. And then he closed. He closed the book and gave it back to the attendant and sat down. And the eyes of all who were in the synagogue were fixed on him. And he began to say to them, today, this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. Today, God, open our hearts, opened our minds to hear and to receive what you have for us. God, I believe that the spirit of Christmas is your son, Jesus Christ." [00:36:51] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Jesus physically coming to earth shows God's power to fulfill that promise. The first part of verse 18 says that the spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has what? Anointed me. He anointed me. Jesus begins his public ministry by declaring the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy. Right? This is Jesus saying, here I am. Here is the promise of God in the flesh before you right now. Here I am. Right? His anointing was not. His anointing was not random. His anointing was predestined by God from the beginning." [00:38:41] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"At the end of the day, a lot of us are walking around with doubt and unbelief, and God wants to fulfill a promise in us. He's just waiting for us to show some faith. Right? The Bible consistently portrays God as a promise -keeping God, and Jesus was the embodiment of that promise. His life and death on the cross are seen as the ultimate fulfillment of the promise of God. Have you ever had someone break a promise to you?" [00:41:00] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Over and over in scripture, he delivers his people, even when his people messed up, even when his people walked away, even when his people did things they shouldn't have done. How many times did he save Israel, even in the middle of their mess? He saved them from Egypt. They griped and complained because they didn't get saved the way they thought they should have been saved. They built a God to worship and God delivers them, right? Over and over, God delivers his people. Here's the point. I want you to understand God is a chain breaker, but I'm going to ask you this question. If God is a chain breaker, why is the world still living in bondage?" [00:51:49] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"At the end of the day, you and I have the key to the kingdom of heaven, and it's Jesus Christ, and it's the cross that he died on, and people will stay bound until we believe enough that he can release people from those chains and release us from those chains. The problem is enough of us won't get down on our knees before God and seek his face and ask him to remove the things in our life that hinder us to reach others." [00:52:56] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Transformation means I don't think the way I used to think. When my wife and I went through the things that we went through, I had to change the way I thought about our relationship for our relationship to look different. Did it mean it was all fixed overnight? No. Did it mean we fought? Yes. But what it did do is allow me to look at her in a different light through God's eyes so that my mind changed." [01:00:54] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"God wants us to live a life of transformation and go where the people are struggling and take transformation to them. How many times in Scripture in Jesus' life did the religious come to him and say, you shouldn't be eating with them? You shouldn't be talking to them. Why? Jesus said, because the well don't need a doctor, the sick need a doctor. At the end of the day, if I don't go where help is needed, help will never show up." [01:05:12] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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