Faith Over Fear: Embracing God's Promises

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1. "One is that your life can really change. You don't have to stay stuck in anxiety and immaturity and envy and pride or impatience, whatever your thing might be. Your life can really change. I mean, that's what we talk about in church, that there's transformation that's available to us. But the second assumption that, again, so many Christians don't get is that that change isn't just going to happen. As John Mark Comer says, there's no such thing as an accidental saint. There has to be work that takes place in us." [13:50] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Now, Joshua and Caleb, they, they stand up and they say, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is not true, right? Because, because that's what living in fear does is it blind you to what's true. You lose out on what's, what's reality. And so they say this in verse seven, they said, the land we pass through and explored is exceedingly good. If the Lord is pleased with us, he will lead us into the land, a land flowing with milk and honey, and he will give it to us. Only do not rebel against the Lord and do not be afraid of the people of the land." [17:55] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Now, I don't understand how in the world could this generation be so consumed by fear? Like, I get it. I get that fear is obviously this like normal part of life and the struggle with fear is real, but I don't understand is how does this generation have this struggle with fear, especially considering everything they've seen? I mean, think about their story so far. These people saw the plague of the firstborn, the death of the firstborn, and the Passover night as they left Egypt. They saw the Lord's miraculous deliverance as they painted the blood of the lamb on their doors." [20:33] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Now, of course, throughout the Bible, there is this common theme to live by faith over fear. Because it's one thing to live, you know, with fear. It's another thing to live by fear, where fear is the thing that drives your decisions. And fear is what drives how you relate to other people. And fear is what keeps you in the same patterns in life. And fear is how you, you know, you see the world through this lens of, all of the things that are going to happen to you, the bad things that happen, that is to live by fear. And so when you, when you live like that, what you're really doing is that you are fostering just a deep sense of unbelief in your life." [24:27] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So let's have eyes that are wide open. Let's have eyes that are wide open. Let's have eyes that are wide open. We live in a world that is shaping our hearts to live by fear. This is just the reality of the culture that we live in. I mean, think about the worldview of the secular West that fills us all the time. And you interact with this all the time on social media, on books, in movies, you interact with this worldview all the time. And the worldview of the secular West is essentially that we are here all alone, that our future rests on our shoulders, on our shoulders. We're not here by design, but by accident." [28:22] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So here's a crazy thought. I think that Jesus means that. I think that Jesus actually intends that his disciples, his followers, are going to be the kinds of people who do not worry about their lives. And I think that Jesus actually intends that his disciples, do not spend their lives in worry. So call me crazy, but I really believe that. And when you read this teaching in Matthew chapter six, I think it's such a challenge to our fearful and anxious hearts that we usually miss why Jesus says this. I mean, we just can't even imagine living like Jesus just described." [30:55] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Now, when you live by fear, you will never see reality for how it really is because fear blinds you to what reality is. But the cross is reality. So in the cross, we see reality, not a twisted version of it, like our fear makes us want to live into, but we see what is actually true. And that's what we see. And that's what we see because we see God's revelation. Now, think about what we see in the cross. Think about what we learn from this and how we then start to use this as the lens for our life." [36:00] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "For followers of Jesus, and there will always be one lens that we use to look at our life and the world. And that lens is the gospel. It is the cross. Now, when you live by fear, you will never see reality for how it really is because fear blinds you to what reality is. But the cross is reality. So in the cross, we see reality, not a twisted version of it, like our fear makes us want to live into, but we see what is actually true. And that's what we see. And that's what we see because we see God's revelation." [36:00] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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