From Despair to Redemption: Embracing God's Grace

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1) "Their purpose for that was for as for us in our house house we serve the Lord and as I've seen her grow and I've seen that family provide a legacy and loving godly home I realized that yeah this was the greatest thing that could ever happen for my daughter and for myself so thank you very much Phil and Debbie and your entire family for what you've meant to us and you've been there to thick and thin and I'm certainly grateful thank you my name is Chris hung Ritter I am a sinner I'm also an addict alcoholic methamphetamine user I still struggle to this day to fight that battle and and God is really done a work in me to help me get through it's a it's a one day at a time basis anyone who knows about addiction knows that it's important to work the 12 steps the 12 step program for recovery and the number one step is to admitting to yourself that you're powerless over alcohol and drugs and I was powerless over sin as well" [26:54] (109 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "God certainly created – made a new creation in him because he went from one extreme to another for, you know, having God come into his life. And I remember him sharing with me God's acceptance, which I love. I didn't feel that I ever had. I was always searching for acceptance and never found it. But he was having a Bible study at my high school. He had already graduated. He was my older sister's age, Mary and Deborah, who – my mom and dad's daughters when I moved in with them. They were – Vince was their age. So he had already graduated from high school. But he – he had already shared – had a Bible study there. And I came to one of them, and I kept going during our lunch hour, our lunch breaks. And then eventually I started going to church with them. And then I felt like I – I yearned for a new identity. I needed acceptance. And so I gave. I gave my life to Christ during those moments." [39:34] (86 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Life is all about choices. We make choices every day, choices that are fruitful and benefit us, and then choices that lead to darkness. I had. I had a deep darkness in my life. And every time I would come down from a high, I would say, never again, Lord. Please accept me back. Please open your arms of forgiveness to me. But then I go right back to it. And then it was a constant battle. It was a constant. Well, let's put it this way. Every time I asked forgiveness, every time I stopped doing that drug, I got to a point to where, well, that's a good excuse for going ahead and continuing to defile myself. it was from what the inside out that defiles a man, not from the outside that comes in." [50:15] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "I don't know if any of you have seen. These commercials that they have now, especially during sporting events, they have this commercial is about. About Jesus, about. I'm trying to find what the name of it is here. Oh, yeah. Jesus, he gets us. I don't know if anyone's seen this. The set of commercials. He gets us. The most recent one they've been showing these days is a protest. Somebody, some gal lifting a big picket sign that said, God hates you. Immediately, I took a step back and I thought, who would say that? Who would believe that? And then I took a couple more steps back and I realized I said that to myself. How can God forgive me for defiling myself in such a way? I didn't think there was any hope. I didn't think that there was any redemption for me." [52:21] (83 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "There is no sin. There's nothing that you have done that can't be forgiven by God if you repent. If you say you're sorry. It's hard to say you're sorry. It's hard. It's difficult and sometimes embarrassing to admit fault. It's difficult to admit that you're wrong. But as Christians, as we get closer to God, it becomes a whole lot easier to say sorry when we mess up. God looks upon the heart. He's looking for that humility, that brokenness, that absent of pride that says, I have a need for a Savior. I have a need for that Savior. John chapter 15 says, I am nothing apart from Christ. I know that. I am nothing without Christ." [01:06:21] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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