Embracing Worthiness and Transformation Through Christ

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1. "The fact is that Jesus, through His love and through His life and through His sacrifice and through His powerful miraculous being raised to life, made a way for you to come bold, boldly into the presence of God and say despite the lie of the enemy that I might be unworthy, Jesus is my worth. Jesus is my worthiness. Jesus qualifies me. Not my past, not my behavior, not my addiction, not my shame, not my sin. There's nothing that can keep me from the Father's love today." [27:09] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Our prayer for each person is that you would experience truly what it means to belong to family that you've been adopted in that's not our words that's the heart of the Father that's God's heart for each person is that you would find your identity as a daughter and as a son, that you would know you've been adopted into family and that really comes from a place of anchoring our lives to the hope of Jesus in a world desperate for answers desperate for encouragement desperate for purpose desperate for hope we will continue to unapologetically declare hope has a name his name is Jesus." [33:22] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The sanctifying work of our savior king is not so that you could be happy and hashtag blessed it isn't and it never will be the sanctifying work of Jesus is so that you would live surrendered to his authority empowered by his spirit equipped with the way and the truth and the life of scripture encouraged by the community of faith and then live wisely among unbelievers on mission strategic with the purposes and plans that God has for you to reach somebody else for his namesake." [52:55] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jump in afraid. Jump in depressed. Jump in broken. Jump in lonely. Jump in sick. Jump in addicted. Jump in tired. Jump in hurting. We need to stop waiting for the ideals. We need to stop waiting for the circumstances or emotional state or feeling to be transformed. Stop it. Jump in. Get off the ladder. Stop hoping for God to make the first move. But isn't he sovereign? Yes. But isn't he also both kind and clear in saying, you seek me. You find me. You search for me with your whole heart. You draw near to me, and then I'll draw near to you." [01:02:08] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Perhaps the most vibrant and significant transforming work we will ever experience takes place on the other side of our obedience and sacrifice to the slow, steady, often boring, disciplined, agricultural work of a life ordered and arranged around what matters most, Jesus. One more quote. Desire has its own rhythms. Sometimes it ebbs and sometimes it flows. But in the end, is the deepening of spiritual desire and the discipline to arrange our life around our desire that carries us from the shallow waters of superficial human wanting, into our soul's movement in the very depths of God." [01:03:06] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Are you willing to order and arrange your life around what matters most? Every day. Every day. Bible before phone. Boring. Prayer. Slow. Jump in anyways. Stop waiting for the ideal circumstances or emotional state or feeling or Holy Spirit goose bumps. Stop waiting. Get off the ladder and jump in. Every day. Every week. Sabbath rest. Discipline. Real friendship in a community of faith. Sacrifice. It's going to take sacrifice. Jump in anyways." [01:10:42] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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