Finding Hope and Guidance in God's Holiness

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So thank you for leading us, besides still waters, to green pastures, to a hope that is just rock solid, that is grounded in you, Jesus. Grounded in your life, grounded in your death, grounded in your ascension, grounded in the fact that you see, you are aware, and you care about each and every one of us. [00:16:44] (38 seconds)


But part of it also is to have our faith be strengthened, to be maybe rebuilt, to have the things that are maybe challenging that faith, that are maybe causing our eyes to be, and lives to be distracted, but to recenter. [00:17:35] (18 seconds)


One of the things that Ben talked about at the beginning of this series, he introduced this concept that I'm sure is not new to you, but this idea of we all have a worldview. Right? We all sort of have a lens by which we view life. And that worldview is shaped in so many different ways. [00:21:13] (18 seconds)


If I do the right things right, it'll all be good. Now, that can be true in math. If we add up, I actually handed in something recently, oh my goodness, for the, you know, expenses here at the church and all that. And I'm pretty committed to doing math right. [00:22:23] (20 seconds)


My belief and my value and my premise now if you like my worldview that I'm trying to continue that to live by and and it's why when I gather here with you it is so helpful to be reminded of the true realities of life maybe not always seen maybe it's unseen but I'm striving for the worldview that my hope and I hope is yours is putting my faith in our co-suffering savior Jesus Christ our co-suffering savior Jesus and it's so easy to lose sight of that it's so easy there's so many competing values and alluring ideas and we do live in such a beautiful part of the world now as we have gone through this series um we've been reminded and maybe we're discovering over and over that as christians disciples we are displaced right this is not our home we're we're distinct we do live in a different we have a different uh sort of set of values and whys and hows that we live we we are distinct and certainly uh we're deployed and it's been so helpful to be just reminded over and over and over and peter just keeps coming back to that theme in his letter followers of jesus christians disciples if you like find their identity purpose and belonging in god's design and christ's redemption i can quote that i can fire that off really quickly but i can get distracted [00:24:45] (94 seconds)


We're distinct as as christians as christ followers we are surrendered people we are striving to live by the spirit empowered by the spirit living lives trusting in god's grace and truth in all of life and for all of life no matter what life may throw at us no matter what inequity or injustice seems to find our way we're deployed in a society to live out our faith in all that we do and showing the hope that that buoys us showing the love to all of those that we encounter you see peter assumed that the church would live before the world in such a way that the the world would recognize something different something different about them and that would be what god would use to bring redemption and renewal through the testimony of men and women like you and i the testimony and witness to the resurrection the life and the death and the ascension and the hope of our lord and savior jesus christ [00:26:21] (75 seconds)


People may threaten people may be antagonistic they may they may think we're a little strange so all of those things may be true but these people are going to be observing your life they're going to be watching they're going to be watching as you go through those hard things and your hope as it is challenged in your own life will be admired maybe observed for sure maybe even questioned a little bit and we have the opportunity as people who are deployed in relationship throughout your life to testify to give witness to share the reason for the hope that you have it's so needed i mean i know that you need it i know that i need it i know that others need it as well [00:32:40] (63 seconds)


Jesus experienced something that we experience and yet you find it throughout if you read the gospels you see it throughout jesus life and and you can see it in hebrews chapter 2 and hebrews chapter 4 verses 14 to 16 both both chapters there it talks about how jesus became a human became a man who lived and understood and faced the trials and temptations what we have what we have a reminder of here is that jesus was a co-sufferer he suffered on our behalf we understand that we are going to suffer we we've experienced that but here we see that jesus suffering was and is a part of the human experience and not just broken people's experience but the experience of our savior now jesus suffering went to the next level if you like in his death and although an apparent defeat was the means by which jesus confronts and defeats evil in all its forms both physical and spiritual and that's really important for us to see those two things and to remember those two things that jesus suffering went to another level in his death although an apparent defeat was the means by which jesus confronts and defeats evil in all its forms both physical and spiritual [00:37:37] (93 seconds)


He defeated sin he offers us that forgiveness that is completely true and that is absolutely a significant part of his death and his resurrection it was through the sacrifice of his life of course his resurrection exhibiting his rule and reign to all powers and authorities both of the physical and spiritual world but don't miss this point he's there for you like he gets it the physical realities of what we experience it's not just some hopeful thing in the future it's the here and the now [00:44:04] (41 seconds)


This morning we're going to to take communion we've been doing this every week as we head up to Easter as just the physical reminder the cup and the bread that reminds us of Jesus' life the life he lived physical realities of what he experienced and and the shed blood that offers us this new life this new covenant this new relationship with him allows us to live in his presence beautifully gloriously [00:57:58] (39 seconds)


Lord Jesus, this juice speaks to us and demonstrates your complete commitment to offer us forgiveness, to offer us a reminder that we can have a new life. We can be called your children becoming part of your family when we surrender, when we revere you, Christ, as Lord. [01:01:54] (31 seconds)


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