Finding True Refuge: Dependence on God and Community

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"That's my thing. I'm just going to, you know, I got a taste of it during the pandemic response and I'm like, yeah, let's just stick with that. I'm just going to run with nobody. Nobody. But as we're learning to trust in Jesus, I've been thinking of this idea of strength in dependence." [00:02:20] (20 seconds)


"We like to think independence is strength, but it's actually strength in dependence on obviously trustworthy people and trustworthy God, obviously. But dependence is not bad. It's actually how you get strength. It's what we're noticing in our men's group, the Forge. They're like, well, let's link arms and I'll be there for you, brother." [00:02:40] (25 seconds)


"And you're like, wow, okay, this is amazing. It's dependence, but it's not weak. It's stronger because you're together. And the women already knew how to do this and so we're just, you know, but we're trying to be excited also about, wow, what is God? What is God doing? But when it comes to hiding, how many of you prefer to hide your sin?" [00:02:55] (22 seconds)


"It'd be just better if it just be better this way, right? We just hide it because, you know, I mean, nobody wants to see that. And then we prefer that and then it festers and then it rots and then it becomes like a cancer that just starts to destroy us." [00:03:05] (24 seconds)


"Blessed is the man against whom the Lord counts no iniquity and in whose spirit there is no deceit. Blessed is the man or woman in whom is no deceit. Now what kind of deceit are we talking about here? This is hiding our sin." [00:11:34] (18 seconds)


"How do you experience just life pour out through confession? Like the sting is gone because you've already exposed the worst thing about you and then you find out that people filled with the Spirit still love you and you're like, well, this is crazy. This is crazy town. This goes against all the lies I've ever believed about what they're going to know. If they know this about me, then they're just going to completely reject it. Oh man, that kept me hiding for a long time." [00:12:22] (24 seconds)


"There's no one out there that's as bad as you, Aaron. There's no one out there that's as messed up as you. So you just don't ever let it on. Don't ever let on. Don't ever let on. Man, that kept me trapped until about age 18." [00:13:20] (14 seconds)


"Day and night, your hand was heavy upon me. What do you think that's about? God's hand is heavy upon me. We've discussed this, that it's a gracious and wonderful thing when God convicts us of sin. It's a gracious and wonderful thing. What's the alternative? Eh, like I care. Destroy your life. I don't care. Really? Do you want that? No, no, no. I want your hand heavy upon me so that I will just be honest. So day and night, your hand was heavy upon me. My strength was dried up as by the heat of summer. Selah." [00:14:00] (40 seconds)


"Surely in the rush of the mighty waters they shall not reach him. You Yahweh are a hiding place for me. You preserve me from trouble. You surround me with shouts of deliverance. That's kind of our verse seven the one that we were looking at." [00:17:47] (17 seconds)


"Many are the sorrows of the wicked. That is his chesed, his steadfast unfailing love surrounds the one who trusts in Yahweh. Many are the sorrows of the wicked. I know David and other psalmists would write like why are they getting away with it? And he's like they're not really getting away with it. We were teasing." [00:18:40] (27 seconds)


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