From Brokenness to Surrender: Embracing God's Grace

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"Peter learned a hard lesson about his own human nature and friends it's true sometimes we drastically overestimate the power of our human energy when it comes to living out our commitments. Peter's broken in this moment, it hurts...failure and Brokenness should never be the last words of a life story. God's grace can write another ending if there's a willingness to let go of the pen and let God do the writing." [41:05 ]( | | )

"Jesus wants a life yielded and surrendered to him, not a mouth full of lofty false commitments. It was an attitude of surrender that actually made Peter usable and when we empty ourselves of this naive self-confidence that we have, God's power actually has a chance to work through us. Peter had moved from commitment to surrender and sooner or later we all do or we quit in frustration." [51:15 ]( | | )

"Christianity is the only way that offers rightness with God free of charge, no strings attached as Paul himself wrote for it is by Grace you have been saved through faith; this is not from yourself, it is the gift of God not by works. Your true identity is not found in what you've done in the past but in who God says you are because of Christ." [51:57 ]( | | )

"Baptism is an essential part of coming to Faith In Jesus...every single one of them ends with the visible expression of baptism. Why? It's because our lord Jesus asked us to do it. You really want to tell him no? If so, you better do a gut check and see if what you've got up here in your head has actually made it to your heart." [57:01 ]( | | )

"The biblical sequence is to believe and then be baptized. You put your trust in the one who died for you on the cross and you express it outwardly by the symbolism of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus in baptism. This is why we don't practice the baptism of babies...baptism is something that has to be expressed from a person's heart after that person comes to Faith." [58:10 ]( | | )

"Once you understand the desire of Jesus concerning baptism or by the way anything, you should just obey, go ahead and do it. Whether you made that decision to receive Christ 10 minutes ago or 10 days ago or 10 years ago...when you get new news from the Bible and you choose to obey that, it doesn't reflect poorly on your faith, it's a validation of your faith." [01:00:19 ]( | | )

"Jesus approaches Peter...and he asked him the same basic question how many times? Three times. He asked Peter if he loved him...Jesus is asking, 'Hey Peter, do you totally love me? Are you totally committed to me? Peter, are you ready to make a big dramatic statement about your love and commitment to me?' But friends, Peter has crossed the bridge of Brokenness." [47:40 ]( | | )

"Jesus told us the first thing we're to instruct his followers to do after they come to Faith is to be baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit...it puzzles me that anybody would be reluctant to do that when our leader and our forgiver who died in our place asked us to do it." [54:10 ]( | | )

"Your faith certainly is personal but when it's working right it's not private. The first thing a Believer is commanded to do in baptism is to go public with their faith and any completely surrendered follower would...the Bible says that categorically if you're a follower of Jesus you're to be baptized because your leader and the forgiver of your sins asked you to." [55:51 ]( | | )

"Friends, baptism is a drama in which you get to play the part of the Lord Jesus in a reenactment of the core issues of our faith: his death, his burial, his resurrection. You can clearly see that in immersion, that was the pattern in the New Testament, going down into the water, getting up coming back up out of the water." [01:02:28 ]( | | )

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