Enduring Faith and Commitment in Challenging Times

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1. "We thank you for the hope that is in you, Lord. And as we endeavor to make disciples for Jesus Christ. The transformation of the world. Here, as Kendall said, in this little spot. This little territory that you've given us, Lord. May we... May we dream big. May we be able to see the possibilities of there. The responsibilities that you are laying on us, Lord. To be your people. To be your kingdom builders here at Hickory Flat. May we find the way, Lord. In the places where there seems to be no way. Because we know that in order to do that, Lord. We will have to trust in you. We will have to seek you like we never have before." [41:38] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Despite this initial rejection, she believed that even a small touch of Jesus' power was enough to heal her daughter. And then Jesus is moved by that. Jesus is moved by her faith and her persistence. And He grants her request. And her daughter was healed. And so this story, this story is a reminder to all of us of the importance of enduring in faith. Because there's many times that we, I think, come before God with our prayers and they just, the prayers just seem to be hitting the ceiling. God, we're called and we have this example in this woman of enduring." [01:01:01] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Even when answers seem delayed or the path difficult, like this Syrophoenician woman, we are called to approach Jesus with boldness, trusting in His power and timing, and knowing that endurance and faith is often the key to receive God's blessing. It's a strange passage, but there's an explanation. And there's also a witness. A witness to us. And we should be mindful that our purchases, our systems, there are other people that are in the chain. And we should care. We should care. We should care where our food comes from." [01:02:02] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Are there areas in your life where you feel discouraged because of unanswered prayers? Then, how can you continue to endure in faith, trusting that God is at work, even when the answer seems delayed? God may have a message that He wants us to hear. And part of the time that we spent waiting for those prayers, God may be trying to speak something into our lives, to change about us, to mold us into being more like the persons that He has created us to be." [01:02:48] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We thank you for the work that you did on that. And everybody seemed to enjoy it and have fun. And so I'm back today, and we're looking at an interesting text. That is an understatement. We're looking at the Syrophoenician woman. And I think the best way to approach this is just to jump in it, to it, and read the text. And then we'll do our best to unpack it a little bit." [50:15] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Jesus said, look, you guys are really missing it. You know, it is. It isn't what goes into you that defiles you. It's what comes out. What comes out of you that defiles you. And so, you know, if you're not in essence, he's kind of talking about the fruit of the spirit. If you know, if what's coming out of your life, I don't care about all the little ticky ceremonies you do. If what's coming out of you is not honoring God, then, you know, you've completely missed the point." [53:57] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We should care where our food comes from. We're not going to have personal relationships with every farmer. But we should care about how it comes to us, how our electronics are made, how the goods that we purchase come from. It's a justice issue. And Jesus has to call this out. And I wonder what Jesus might say to that. What would He say to us in these circles if He came among us? But more important, we are called to be people of faith, people of endurance." [01:02:02] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We have September 11th, Lord. And that day will live in our memories forever, Lord. It's such a tragic and terrorizing day. And we're still kind of reeling in this aftermath. We saw your faithfulness to... To bring us together in those days following that terrible, terrible terrorist attack. And we just pray, Lord, that it doesn't take something like that to bring us together again. Because on September 12th, there's a debate between our two candidates for president. And it reminds us of just how divided we are and can be as a country. And even in our congregation, Lord. We have people on different sides." [39:40] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We have people on different sides. And so we pray again that we would return to what our purpose and mission is as the church, Lord. That there's some things that we're going to disagree on. About how things are done and decisions are made. But, Lord, we are called to be your church. To be your disciples. To be your peacemakers in this world. To reach across the divide that we have. And find ways of... Building bridges, Lord. Finding ways in which we can work together. And so we pray for that. For our church. For our community. For our country, Lord." [40:53] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "We thank you for his words that we have in your scripture. That can inspire us. We're thankful for his life that we read about there, Lord. For what he taught and preached. And said. But also, Lord, what he did. In taking our sins to the cross. And rising again, Lord. To give us the hope of the glorious resurrection. May we be resurrection people." [42:16] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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