Empowered to Impact: Using Our Gifts with Love

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1. "God wants us to have an impact in all areas of our lives. He wants to have an impact on our families, He wants to have an impact on our families, and our workplaces, with our coworkers, with our neighbors, with our communities, and our schools, right? Even here in our church, the way that we engage one another, interact with each other, God wants us to have an impact. Why? Because we are kingdom workers. You and I are workers in the kingdom of God, representing Jesus, bearing witness to who He is to the world around us." [08:41] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The thing is, God is always working. He's always working. One of the amazing realities that He chooses, God Almighty chooses to partner with you and me to accomplish His purposes, to achieve His purpose, to restore His creation. He wants you and I to be those workers. He wants you and I to be the workers in the field, to step into our calling, to represent Him as we have, and impact on all those in our circles, in our communities, right? He wants us to be His workers." [11:19] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We said that we need to be aware of what God is doing in us and through us. Like, what are those gifts that He's placed inside of you and me? What are those things, those talents and abilities that live and breathe inside of you that He wants to use, that He wants to unleash and use to impact the world around you? But also be aware of the actual needs that are around you, right? So be aware of what's in you, but also be aware of what's going on around you." [12:48] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If you're going to have an impact, if we are going to have an impact on others using these gifts, it has to come from a posture of love toward them. This is the twist, right? Because it's easy to use our gifts for our own gain. It is not nearly as natural to do it for someone else. But Paul tells us in the very next chapter, 1 Corinthians 13, he says, If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal." [26:22] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Guys, using our gifts without love, it is worth nothing in the kingdom of God. It doesn't matter what your gifts are, how many of the gifts that you have. It doesn't matter what you are doing with them for work, or for your families, or for anybody else. It doesn't matter. He says, You are nothing more than a resounding gong when you exercise your gifts without loving the people around us. Because it's loving others with a Jesus love that opens up the power of our gifting so that we can have a kingdom impact for God." [27:53] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "If we become so blinded by our hatred of someone else, because they are simply different than us, if we demonize them to the point that we no longer see them as someone who is worthy of love, or somebody that we can be in relationship with, guys, if you get to that point, they're no longer seeing Jesus in you. Like, think about that. If you're so blind it's a political season, right? We are approaching the final stage of a political season, and probably the most divisive political year that I've ever personally witnessed." [28:53] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "When people see our love expressed through our gifts and the way that we reveal the fruits of the Spirit, when they see that in us, they see Jesus alive and working and active in us. And that is what having an impact looks like. Church, is living out our faith easy? No, not always. Sometimes it's actually really difficult. Sometimes it's really uncomfortable. Is using our gifts for the Word of God, for the Church, for the sake of others, is that always easy? Is using our gifts for others always easy? No." [31:27] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "When we use our gifts in love for someone else, it is like God is breathing new life into us every single time that we do. Right? It's when we use our gifts to have an impact in the Kingdom of God, it is like God is breathing new life into us. And so as we wrap all of this up, as we wrap up this series, the Summer of One together, the question I want to leave you with is, the question that I want you to be praying over, thinking about, wondering about, is what is one gift that you have learned, that you have, and how is God calling you to use it?" [32:30] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "I want to encourage you to pray over all these that we talked about, all the gifts in the tool bag that God has given to us. I want to encourage you to pray over those. Invite God in. Invite God to reveal to you what He's placed inside of you and be bold and courageous, right? Become aware through prayer, but be bold in exercising these gifts. And as we do all of this, we humbly serve King Jesus in all that we do, in all the ways that He wants to partner with us for His kingdom purposes." [33:31] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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