Finding Safety and Peace in Trusting God

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"Jesus said to us in essence, especially if you come down to the last part of the sixth chapter of Matthew, that this world is a perfectly safe place for us to be. It's a perfectly safe place for us to be, and that we will simply place ourselves in his hand, no harm can come to us. Now harm isn't exactly the same thing as hurt. We're still vulnerable, but no harm can come to us." [00:01:00]

"Everything works together for good, but you see the idea is this: everyone is invited to the party. Everyone can come, everyone can love God, everyone can be called according to his purposes, everyone was made to fit into those purposes. Jesus says in Matthew 25, 'Come you blessed my father, blessed of my father, and received the kingdom which was prepared for you from the foundation of the world.'" [00:02:55]

"Your time here on earth is a time when we're learning to reign with him in our actual lives, and everything that you see in the spiritual life is an opportunity to learn how to do that, how to reign with God in our actual lives. This is training for reigning. That's what your life is all about. It's training for reigning." [00:03:53]

"Jesus knew that he was in a God-permeated world, and he could sleep in the storm, and he could wake and minister because you see to him the world was open. One of the things you'll notice as you read the gospels is that Jesus's baptism, the heavens opened. The heavens open. Now what that means is that what's there all along became manifestly present to him." [00:10:27]

"God desires to be seen and known, but He waits for us to seek Him with all our hearts. This pursuit transforms us, preparing us to stand in His presence and reflect His glory to the world. Our lives become a testament to His love and power." [00:12:15]

"Jesus comes to us and says those who trust me and my word will never die, and you have to think about whether or not you really believe that, and I invite you this afternoon to consider it carefully. Are you planning to die? What do you think is going to happen to you?" [00:19:07]

"God wants to be seen. We see him coming into the garden with Adam and Eve in the cool of the evening walking in the gardens searching for Adam. God is a God of love and love wants to be known it wants to be seen, it wants to be experienced. We know that in human life from little children all the way up." [00:22:23]

"The seeking part is about wanting God enough to pursue him long enough for us to change so that when we find him we can stand it. Now you may think well what's there to standing in? Listen, you know God is something incredibly great, incredibly great. This the teaching of the Bible, no one shall see God and live." [00:24:24]

"When you really find God, you are going to be transformed and there's going to be a new equality that will be very outstanding and very unusual. I don't know if you've ever thought about that word glory, but the first three letters spell glow, glow and there is a radiance, there is a radiance to those who have found God." [00:27:12]

"God wants to be seen and when we seek him out he becomes increasingly he becomes present to us with all of the force and vivacity that we have in our awareness of the sense-perceptible world and more so, and we see God in everything because he does want to be visible." [00:32:50]

"God, who wants to be seen, waits on us to seek him and pursue him and desire him to the point to where he alone is what we desire, and then it is safe for him to fill our lives with his tangible presence. You see he does not overwhelm, he does not bully, he waits and he calls." [00:34:10]

"When people see Christ in us they move towards confidence that this is a perfectly safe place for them to be and we can talk ourselves blue in the face about it, but until we bring the reality of it, until we can manifest the confidence and love and strength that comes from abiding in the kingdom of God, very little of it will move over to others." [00:38:41]

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