From Me-Centered to Jesus-Centered Living

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1. "We live in a time when people are more concerned about their needs than your needs. In fact, I would go as far as to say this. We live in a time where people don't even know you have needs. All they care about is their needs. All they care about is, you know, what's going to make them happy right now? What's going to make them feel good right now? What is it that they need to benefit from right now? They don't care really about what you're going to benefit from." [22:18] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We are less happy than we've ever been before. And you're seeing it. You're seeing it lived out in our culture. You're seeing, we riot when we don't get our way. So we destroy parts of cities. We burn down parts of cities. We destroy federal monuments because we're not getting our way. It's all about me. And I want you to know me and I want you to see me. So I'm going to do these things so you see me." [25:33] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We are a people full of more hate than ever before. Just watch the world around you. We're a people that are stealing from one another more than we ever have. We're a people who are murdering more than we've ever murdered. We're a people that are filled with ideas and acts of crime more than ever before. We're a people that slander and gossip others. So we can push other people down so that I can feel better about me." [26:11] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "A me-centered lifestyle is a sickness greater than the most devastating cancer on planet Earth. Cancer might have the ability to destroy your physical body, but it cannot destroy your eternal soul, but a me-centered cancer can destroy both your physical body and your eternal soul. It is greater than any sicknesses on planet Earth, and it's permeated America, and unfortunately, it's permeated the church." [35:00] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus is calling us back to drop your me-centeredness and put God first above all things. What would that look like? It would look like this, like seeking God's ways through his word. Not just reading the Bible for the sake of reading it so that you can say, I read through the entire Bible. Which, by the way, if you do that, congratulations, that's a great accomplishment. But I don't care if you read through the entire Bible. And you know who else doesn't care? God. God doesn't care that you read through the entire Bible. You know what God cares about? Are you applying the word to your life?" [36:19] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Putting God first is a choice you make at the stage you are in now. It's not about something to come. It's about applying it now. And then you keep growing in this attitude of loving and putting God first. Start now. Go all in. You're not going to be perfect at it. It doesn't matter. Go all in and start the journey, my friends." [37:34] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We don't often love others when no one's watching. In fact, when no one's watching, we tend to revert back to loving me. But we put on the show of loving others when the right people are watching. But see, Jesus didn't mean any of that. Jesus said, look, to love others is to put the needs of others ahead of yourself at all times. Sometimes, you want to dethrone me and put Jesus there? We have to learn slowly but surely. We have to learn to put the needs of others ahead of ourselves." [40:12] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "A me-centered mindset is caught in a trap like a rat in a maze or a rat in one of those little circles, those little cage circle things that they can't get out of. A me-centered life keeps chasing something that you can never catch. It burns you out. A me-centered life keeps spending more and more and more to make me, me, me, me happy. And you can never catch it. A me-centered life moves from one job to the next, to the next, to the next, but you can never catch it." [47:38] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "A Jesus-centered life finds contentment in the destination instead of burning up all of your energy, endlessly chasing your next me-centered high. Here's what Jesus wants for you. Jesus wants you to learn the joy of being content in the destination where you're at right now. He'll move you to the next destination. When it's the right time. But we keep chasing the next destination. So we're caught in this endless journey of burning up all of our energy and love and effort on me, chasing something we can never get." [49:17] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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