Finding God in Life's Everyday Tensions

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Your house today, Lord God. We thank you, Jesus, just for the privilege, Lord God. And on this day when we remember those who laid down their lives for our freedom, Lord God, we remember the one who laid down his life for all of our freedom, Lord Jesus. And Lord, we just pray that we will never take this for granted, these moments, Lord God. We know we have brothers and sisters around the world who cannot gather like we do. And so, Lord, I pray while we still can, I pray that we will use the daylight to work as hard as we can to reach as many as we can for your kingdom's sake, Lord. [00:00:56] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Wisdom is found somewhere in the tension between the two in that gray area. I think about King Solomon in all his wisdom. You know, he's out walking with his scribe, Proverbs 24, and they obviously find some honey because in Proverbs 24, he goes, hey, write this one down. If you find honey, eat it. It's good for you. And they're like, great, great proverb. Proverb, hit it again. You know, home run. And you can imagine him eating, eating, eating, eating because a chapter later, he goes, hey, write this one down. If you find honey, don't eat too much of it or it's going to make you vomit. [00:07:22] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Well, I think it comes down to what type of relationship do we believe God he desires with us? You know, because if we think that God, he wants to just for us to intellectually know that he exists, then yes, then it's preposterous that God doesn't just reveal himself on the hour, every hour on all our phones. You know, if God just wanted a logical knowledge that we just logically should know, yes, he exists, he should just pop on our screen going, hello, and then disappear again. [00:08:43] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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God doesn't hide to be hidden. He hides. To be found. God doesn't hide to be hidden. He does hide to be found. Have we got any parents here today? Anyone? Anyone in the other locations? Any parents? You can put up your hand. You know, now when you play hide and seek with your kids, we know as parents the aim is not to win. [00:11:02] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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We have this idea don't we that God is found in a time and a place we use it in our language we go I've walked away from God then you come to a place like this and we're like come back to Jesus and you're like oh man all that time lost all that distance I have to cover but what we forget is that while you were walking away from Jesus Jesus followed you because he will never leave you he will never forsake you he will follow you he's always following you see we got to remember Jesus is not found in a time and a place Jesus is found in the pursuit of him. [00:19:13] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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If you will be open for the idea that God can be found in your relationships, in your finance, in your business. If you will be open for the idea that God wants to be found. If you will be willing to look for Him, there is a very good chance that you're going to find Him. Now why would God go through all of this trouble? Because that is who He is. God has always played hide and seek with us. And God is always the first mover. [00:37:16] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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