Emmanuel: God’s Transformative Presence in Our Lives

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"Through the incarnation, the birth of Jesus, the incarnation is a fancy word, but the birth of Jesus, it was just another, this was not just another baby being born. But rather a revelation of God's desire for his people, his desire ultimately to be with us and to be in relationship with us. Throughout the Old Testament, we find God reminding his people, fear not for I am with you. Don't be afraid. The Lord thy God is with thee." [00:04:33] (29 seconds)


"The beauty of the Gospel is that God doesn't wait for us to have it all together before He enters into our lives in fact it's precisely because of our brokenness that He shows up in us and that He comes into our brokenness. Isaiah chapter 53 and verse 4 says it was our weakness that he carried it was our sorrows that weighed him down and we thought his troubles were a punishment from God a punishment for his own sins but he was pierced for our rebellion crushed for our sins he was beaten so we could be whole he was whipped so we could be healed." [00:14:08] (38 seconds)


"People that are struggling with isolation and loneliness feel so alone. And even in the midst of all kinds of stuff, they can walk into this room filled with all these people and still feel completely and totally alone. The promise of Emmanuel is this, in the midst of all of this people, even though you might feel alone, you still are not alone because God is with us. He is not distant or indifferent to your loneliness." [00:18:29] (26 seconds)


"You may feel lonely, but with Jesus, you are never alone. Through Christ, he entered into the human experience of loneliness and suffering so that we would know that we are never truly alone. Think about it. Jesus, fully God and fully man, walked among us and during the same human experiences, including loneliness. He was misunderstood by his family. Anybody ever been misunderstood by your family?" [00:18:55] (26 seconds)


"Loneliness reminds us to reach out first to God and then to others. We are never truly alone for God, is with us in our most desolate places and through him we are given grace to connect to God to love and to heal the isolation of our hearts in counseling we talk a lot about changing our thoughts about even reframing our thoughts what if when we felt lonely instead of seeing loneliness as a negative we recognized our lonely moments as an invitation to connect to God to seek his love and then to extend that love to someone else who may also feel forgotten." [00:21:05] (46 seconds)


"Salvation is an amazing concept I don't know that we always fully can understand all that God accomplishes with salvation the reality is this we everybody in this room every human being who has ever lived ever been born we all deserve punishment because we all are sinners because we were all who were born we all sin I don't know how many of y 'all heard the word all in there but I said all a lot because all means all and we all do it even all the people in the room who don't want to admit that they do all if you don't believe that that's true just observe children at about the age of two something happens to them they go from being sweet and nice into rebellion that takes over and you know the rest of the story." [00:22:25] (60 seconds)


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