Engaging in a Personal Relationship with God

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"I like for you to talk to me about what you want even if I know what you need, right? What would it be like if automatically I did everything for you that I knew you needed done? Would that be a personal relationship? And I think very quickly people see that it wouldn't be. It'd be a kind of caretaker relationship possibly, but it wouldn't be a personal relationship." [00:03:10]

"Character only develops in a situation where one is not being known and is free to do what they want without being known. That's where character comes in. You know, you hear people say, 'Character is what you do when no one's looking.' Well, how do you get there? Well, by being in a situation where no one is looking." [00:05:06]

"God's immutability applies to his character and his purposes, and those aren't going to change. But in relationship to individuals and sometimes in relationships to groups, he will do what he is asked to do and would not do otherwise. Right. Now this is really a deep one and a troubling one, right? So I don't mean to address it in any other way than that." [00:06:18]

"I think God has created a world in which there's an awful lot of freedom and contingency, and it's an important thing for human beings that it be there, and that there are many things he has no will on. That doesn't diminish him in the least for him not to have a will on it. It just means he's great enough that he doesn't need to." [00:07:06]

"Prayer is living in a personal relationship not with a force but a being that has personal character, and we're living together with them in a universe that we want to bring him into as much of our lives as we can. But that does not extinguish individual initiative and the need for us to take up matters with God and talk about them." [00:08:56]

"Prayer is basically a matter of asking and receiving and communicating about that. Asking, receiving, and the reason I say that is because if you look at what Jesus did when he was asked by his disciples to teach them to pray, it was fundamentally a series of types of requests." [00:10:01]

"If you have a burden that you're carrying, and you want to, as the scripture says, cast your burden on the Lord, is you give that to God by explicit statement and ask him to help you leave it there and to fill your mind with other things. And that's what I would do because you're right on." [00:11:02]

"Read the Psalms, that helps me displace in my mind the thing that might be burdening me, and it does that by giving me a greater vision of God. And it's the vision of the greatness of God that is my peace, and when I have that and I see that, then I can commit something to God and walk off and leave it there." [00:11:44]

"Bring your burdens to the Lord and leave them there. That's the part we have to, it's like forgiveness and a lot of other things we have to recognize that if we succeed with it, it's because God has helped us, and we always want to remember that what Paul says in Romans 8, we do not know how to pray as we ought." [00:12:11]

"Sin needs to be taken care of and we don't want to forget about that. It's a question of how you do doing, and I think you don't do it by just focusing on that unless that is the burden that happens to be you happen to be caring and then you have to deal with it." [00:12:58]

"Are you a friend of Jesus? Very hard for people to drop that." [00:13:38]

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