1. "I did that because I was worried I was going to die in my sin. And if I died in my sleep with unconfessed sin and an unrepentant heart, God was going to blast me, right? That's what I thought. Now, you know, I've grown up a little bit since that day. And I've come to realize that I probably didn't need to live in such fear as a child because God's grace is bigger than that."
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2. "Rather than, you know, focusing on heavy-handed legalism or a bunch of rules that you're supposed to follow and obey, what we're really talking about in this series is identity. Identity. Specifically, the fact that humanity was created in what the Bible calls the image of God. The image of God. We were designed, in other words, from the start to reflect God's character and abundance to the world. We are His image. We are His representatives."
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3. "Because of the sacrifice of Jesus, who was, let's remember, the perfect image of God. Because of His sacrifice, because He died on our behalf, God's Spirit can actually begin a process of renewing and restoring God's image in us, that disfigured image. If we put our trust in Jesus, right, if we take the humble postures of surrender to the will of God and self-giving love towards others, if we do that, we can once more become the people that we were created to be. Our true identity can shine again."
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4. "Our sin no longer defines our destiny, and we can live with moral integrity. Our best possible life, the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God for us can be made real. A life that heals the world."
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5. "When the Israelites lived into their image-bearing nature, when they demonstrated to the world the things that we just talked about, like compassion, and justice, and generosity, and a reverence for life, etc., they would show all the families of the earth that they were actually trapped in self-focused sin. But they would show them that there is another way to live. Another way to live. A way that trusts in God's desires instead of our own."
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6. "When an Israelite sinned, or when the entire nation messed up, like when they worshiped that golden calf, when they sinned, the Torah taught them that they could sacrifice a spotless animal in their place. This was an act of surrender to the will of God. It was like saying, look, I recognize my sin. I see how I messed up. I confess, but I know that that's not who you called me to be, God. And so I'm sacrificing the life of this innocent creature in my place to experience the consequences of my rebellion."
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7. "Thanks to Jesus, we don't have to slaughter animal after animal to make ourselves right with God. Because Christ is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Things fundamentally changed when that ultimate sacrifice was made. Things fundamentally changed when Jesus walked out of the grave. At that moment, guys, the shackles of our sin fell off our wrists. The gates of death were ripped off their hinges. Death isn't the end anymore. The chains of our selfish desires were shattered."
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8. "We still sin. Until we reach new creation, until we are resurrected ourselves, we will always live in a world of sin. A world in which we have a choice where we can decide whether we want to be who God calls us to be, His image, or decide for ourselves what seems best. We have a choice. And there are times where we end up letting sin call the shots in our lives again. Where it becomes more than just like a single bad decision, but where we actually start getting addicted. Right? Where we kind of put the chains back on."
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9. "When God looks at you, who does He see? Does He see a sinful, shameful wretch? No. He sees a new person, a new creation. He sees His image in all its glory. Why? Because Jesus Himself is pleading your case before the Father. Look at Him. Look at her. That's the one I love. This is what I missed during all those years, you know, in, in terror, praying for forgiveness every single night. I missed the fact that I was living in the grace of God, that I had an advocate."
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10. "When your focus is not on avoiding all the bad stuff of your old self, the person that you used to be, when your focus shifts to becoming the person that you already are in God's eyes, everything changes. Like what happens if your core identity is as the image of God? Someone who is compassionate, someone who is self-controlled, and just, and generous, and all those other things. What if that was your identity? Well, guess what? It is. Because in Christ, you are a new creation. All of that is possible now."
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