Finding Hope and Redemption in Suffering

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1. "What I dig about Young Life is let's teach our kids how to be on mission. How to be bold in understanding their faith for themselves and being able to share that with others. And so I'm going to ask you to pray right now with me into that. And then pray throughout this year for Ethan, for Jamie, for the work of Young Life. For our youth staff team, our youth ministry team, and our kids. That would be amazing." [25:14] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "In looking at it, what we see is a pattern for redemption that extends even to this day fulfilled in Christ. So what God was doing out of his covenant and out of his love and out of his grace for the Israelites, he continues to do now for us, for all of humanity in Jesus. And so over the next number of months, we are going to engage this idea of redemption. What it means to be set free. What it means to have a hope. What it means to have a faith. Have a direction for love that brings renewal to our lives." [28:46] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Trauma is a mission field. People understand what it means to be burdened. What it means to hurt. And they need to know that God cares about it and God can do something about it. So even if things are tracking all right for the one or two of you in the room, okay, it's important that we understand how the gospel is meant to meet our need in the midst of our suffering." [29:42] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Everybody asks certain questions in their life. Suffering brings them about. Two questions that I think are important for us to recognize that suffering does bring about are these. Where am I and how did I get here? Where am I and how did I get here? Those questions are existential questions, right? They're asking, have I fulfilled my dreams? Have the plan and vision I had for my life come about? Have the things that I had hoped for been realized?" [30:40] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Suffering is pain plus. Physical or emotional pain plus the awareness that our own worth as people is threatened. That our own value is created and the dignity of God is called into question. That our own destiny as eternal souls is jeopardized. We just know something's wrong. It's a very vulnerable, helpless feeling to come across some sort of surprise. Especially as we in the West construct our lives in such a way to ensure that bad things don't happen to us. And then we're surprised when they are." [32:59] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "What the Christian knows that the world maybe doesn't, is that everything's broken and there's a reason for it. We don't have to create some sort of narrative. We don't have to create some sort of ideal or value in order to save ourselves from the brokenness. We can look to God for what he did in creating us as whole. And what we did to break it, but how we redeemed it in Christ." [34:53] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We were created to live in harmony with one another. He created them male and female. So the picture of life is that of integration and of wholeness. This diagram which I've shared in the past but is important to come back to. Gives an idea of what that is. We have a biology. We have a psychology. And we have a social and relational existence. Those things are meant to work together in harmony with one another. We know this to be true. Even science tells us this. Right?" [37:12] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We are separated. And we now live in tension within ourselves and exposed to the environment that is going to be constantly working against us. That is the problem with the world. That is the problem with me. It's the problem with you. Is that this is what has happened. And if you think about it and consider your own life, you may be able to think in those compartments. Sometimes we suffer that same sense of emotional response to a physical reality." [44:47] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Our hope is this. In a God who comes close and asks us the questions that we think we're asking ourselves. God comes to Adam and Eve and what does he say? Where are you? How did you get there? Where are you? I'm hiding. Why are you hiding? I'm naked. Who told you you were naked? What did you do? You see those deep questions inside of all of us. Inside of us whether we're believers or not. Whether we've accepted Jesus as our Lord and Savior or not. Those questions are God calling to us." [50:16] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "In Christ we're given new birth. Right? For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life. How does that happen? By being born again. We're given a new life. We have a redeemed purpose. He has taken that glorious purpose he gave us. To be fruitful and multiple. I fill the earth and subdue it. Spread my glory. And he does it. By saying speak of me. Testify. Tell the truth of what I do." [52:23] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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