Embracing Unconditional Kindness: The Power of Hesed

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1. "Think about you're at a store. And you're in a line to go check out. And as you're in the line you notice the person who's in front of you. Who is taking some items and putting them on the conveyor belt. And then some they're sliding into their cart to try to avoid paying. What do you notice immediately? What you notice. Is it's a lack of goodness. It's a lack of justice." [32:05] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "But what if you experienced a kind of kindness. Where there was no expectation of it being given back to you. Or you having to return it to somebody. It was just offered. Non-obligatory. In a way. Often we live in a world where people keep to themselves. They say listen. There are a lot of needs out there. Once in a while I'll step out of myself. But I'll generally just keep to myself. But what if. We lived in a world where there was greater intervention. desire to say let me extend myself." [37:18] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "But part of understanding the message of Jesus Christ is that the justice of God says that none of us deserve the non-obligatory kindness of God. There's a second reason. And that is sometimes we're afraid that if we give mercy, if we give this has said to somebody else, that we won't have enough for ourselves. Have you ever had that thought? Like if I am kind and merciful to somebody, then the mercy won't come back to me." [43:57] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "But the text says do justice, act justly, because you have a sense of justice, what it means to be just, and you want justice. But mercy is something that unless you've experienced it in a fresh way and in a profound way, you will not naturally want to give mercy. And it's hard to command the emotion. Some of you might be saying, well, how do you command love? Well, the way that love is commanded, in a sense, is by simply moving us to a point where we don't say try harder to love, but do the things that foster love." [52:31] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God has expressed kindness, chesed to us, non-obligatory kindness to us in the person of Jesus Christ in sending him to die so that whosoever believes in him would never perish but have eternal life. And who's been loyal to us? God has been loyal because even when you turn your back on God or you fail or you blow it, there is his chesed that is still there in love for you." [53:25] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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1. "And so just for a moment what I'd like to do is show you a few of the places that it's used predominantly in the Psalms. And just help us think about why this word is used. And why this is something God says he receives. And why this is something God requires. So Psalm 32 verse 10 tells us a little bit about this. It says this. Many are the woes of the wicked, but the Lord's unfailing love. That's the word hesed. That's the way it's translated here." [34:14] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "It is an intervening non-obligatory kindness. That endures no matter how it's treated. Let me say that again. This is a non-obligatory. Let me just read that so I get it exactly right. It is a non-obligatory kindness. That endures no matter how it's treated. And so that is what. Hesed basically means." [36:39] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Now, why is it hard for us to do mercy? And I'm purposely using the word do because the phrase in Micah 6.8 is do justice or act justly. So why is it hard for us to act with mercy? Kindness. Kindness has said towards somebody in our life. Well, the first reason that occurs to me is because we don't believe that other people deserve it. At the core of our being, a lot of times, what is true is that we say, well, I maybe have gotten somewhere. But I got somewhere because of the work that I've done in order to get myself there. And I'm not sure that somebody else deserves mercy." [40:35] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "But there's another reason, which is probably a deeper reason why sometimes it's hard to be merciful or kind to act in this way. And I would just say that this is many of us have not had a fresh experience of mercy ourselves. And what I mean by this is that many of us have been on a track for long enough that we start to believe that we deserve the goodness of God in our lives. And such a thing. And such a way that we haven't been moved by mercy in any substantial way." [46:07] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And what you can't do and expect to have a good result is simply say, I'm going to try really, really hard to love this person that I don't like right now. Okay? But what you can do is you can say, what drew me to this person? Where and how can we put ourselves in places where we rediscover the things that drew us together? And what you can do spiritually is you can say, what is it about God's love for me that overwhelms me? And when you do, then you will begin to see it." [52:31] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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