Finding Jesus in Ordinary Moments of Life

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1. "We see the fundraising process as a way to reach people with the gospel. Because we'll sit down with those folks afterwards and share what God did, whether they're Christians or not, which is a great way to do so. And a big aspect of this coffee fundraiser is to help raise some funds for the projects we're going to be doing while we are in Ethiopia and then follow up with them." [19:23] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus steps into the normalcy of life. He steps into the ordinary. And he continues to do the same today, doesn't he? Jesus draws near to normal people in normal places, living normal lives." [44:50] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We need to re-gospel ourselves all the time. I need to remember that where I came from was by the grace of God. Jesus hanging on the cross. His resurrection. Forgiving my sins. Giving me a new life. Yes, that's huge. But at the same time, he's also still walking with me. He's always with me. Even in those moments or seasons. I'm like, God, what the heck is going on?" [51:43] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus reveals himself. See, we tend to want Jesus to show up how and when we want. Yeah? Of course, he's always actively engaged in our lives. He's always. There's never a moment that he's not. There's a quote from C.S. Lewis. And I don't. This is not. This is a very bad paraphrase of it. But I just recalled it from some time. For every hundred times, every thousand times Jesus moves in our lives, we might recognize it as him being three or four times." [53:14] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus revives hearts. Jesus revives hearts. So their encounter with Jesus revived their hearts. Their hearts were heavy and in a state of grief. Tired. They were filled with sadness that was written across their faces. In verse 33, it says, and within the hour, after having food with Jesus and this amazing experience, they were on their way back to Jerusalem. They just walked seven miles from Jerusalem to Emmaus, had this life-changing dinner experience with Jesus. And now your heart needs to literally be pumping, right? To be able to walk 14 miles round trip in one day, yeah?" [52:48] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Jesus restores hope. He revives hearts, but he also restores, hope. What a contrasting tone we're seeing here from the beginning of the story, right? We go from despair to hope in seven miles. That could have been the name of the sermon. Always think about it afterwards." [01:06:26] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Jesus is not just the center of the Bible, not just the center of this particular story. He's the center of history. He reigns. He's the center of the whole earth, the world. He reigns. Everything revolves around Jesus in the landscape of human history. He reigns supreme. Take comfort in that." [01:12:16] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "If Jesus is in the house, people are going to know Jesus is in the house. They are going to see him. Change is going to happen. Grace is going to happen. Forgiveness is going to happen. Mercy is going to happen. Kindness, patience, forbearance are going to happen if Jesus is in the house, and he is. Encouragement is going to happen in the middle of, God, what are you doing? What's going on? Compassion is going to happen. Love is going to happen. His very presence transforms. His living presence is undeniable. Hearts are going to be revived. Hope revived. Restored." [01:12:55] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "In the midst of our biggest questions, including, God, where the heck are you? We ought to pray that we would have eyes to see how and when Jesus shows himself in our circumstances. He's always in our midst, but often, understandably, we don't see him. We can't recognize him through the fog and the pain and the trauma and the malaise of life." [01:09:14] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Jesus shows up, then he listens. We're not so good at listening. We're good at showing up and popping off our mouths, aren't we? Telling everybody how we feel, how they should get better. Jesus shows up, and I said this a few weeks ago when I shared, ability is the best, the best ability is availability. Be available. And then he listened. There's a concept, right? We talked a lot about this in the Grille Angelism workshop. He listened, and then he asked questions. And guess what? He listened some more after that. Then he spoke." [59:46] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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