1. "And until then, you and I are called to have a real faith, a faith that is secure, not in the things we do to get into heaven, but in the things that Jesus has done to welcome us there."
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2. "The greatest threat to the church is not from the outside. You leave this place, you'll hear, oh, we've got to... We're being persecuted. We're being persecuted. We've got to just huddle up and get in our little Christian bubble and protect ourselves from the outside threats. They're coming after the Christians. Do you think the first century Christians had that sort of mindset?"
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3. "Cultural Christianity is focused on outward appearance instead of inward transformation. Dean, instead, of the church, I think I'm pronouncing that right, in his book by the title of Unsaved Christians, he says this, the Jesus of cultural Christianity is a type of historical imaginary friend with some magic powers for good luck and sentimentality. Amazing Grace is a song known from memory, but why that grace is amazing cannot be explained."
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4. "In cultural Christianity, we are comfortable with Christian lingo, but we have no understanding of what those words actually mean and the impact they make in our lives. In cultural Christianity, there's a mindset that places our security in heritage and values and rites of passage, and there's a generic sort of deity rather than the redemptive work of Christ."
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5. "The greatest threat to the effectiveness of the church is not some outside persecution because, hey, we are able to freely gather here this morning, are we not? The greatest threat is from within, and it comes in the form of cultural Christianity, which rewards complacency, which rewards comfortability, which rewards having all of our needs appeased and met and our preferences catered to."
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6. "Am I an admirer of Jesus or am I a follower of Jesus? And if you want a little insight into my preaching every week, I don't assume that everyone in the room is a follower of Jesus. In fact, I assume that some are not. And I think all of us have to have that assumption that those who are in the seats every week, all of those may be followers of Jesus."
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7. "To be in a follower way of life, the things that we do are only an overflow because love compels us to do those things. Love is a compelling force. It does something. So our love of God compels us to serve and to feed and to clothe and to serve who care for the widows and orphans and care for the marginalized and the forgotten of culture and to care for those people that no one else cares about."
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8. "If even just one of you today is freed from the, from the chains of religion, then thanks be to God. If even just one of you has a right understanding of God leaving today in which you have seen God as authoritarian or distant, some cosmic being, but He's not really involved in your life. even one of you sees Him as loving and compassionate and caring and involved and hearing us when we call out to Him, then thanks be to God."
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9. "Whether you've been a Christian for all of your life, 50, 60, 70 years, or you're a new Christian or you're not even sure about all of this Jesus stuff, if you hear the invitation today, I want you to hear an invitation to a simple followership. A simple followership says if you give up the things that you think you've got to hold on to, you will actually gain everything. That's the requirements."
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10. "Listen, even a small band of followers committed to pursuing Him can radically transform this world. It started as a movement. A movement of 12 ordinary people that became 70 and 3,000 and then thousands more of ordinary people like you and me who saw a different way of living in Christ and gave of themselves because Jesus gave of Himself for us. That is the way of Jesus. And that's what He invites us to. So are you a follower or just an admirer?"
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