From Transaction to Trust: Embracing God's Grace

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1) "The greatest blessing that any of us could ever have is forgiveness of sin, eternal life, fellowship, connection with our heavenly father, and all of those things are ours when we believe the gospel." [27:19] (Download) 2) "If we're careful, we have to wrestle with, 'Am I bitter because I'm not getting something from God I think I deserve?'" [28:00] (Download) 3) "When you see that you don't deserve salvation, you don't deserve blessings, that Jesus just gives it to us because he is generous and gracious and merciful, it ought to change us." [33:02] (Download) 4) "In God's kingdom, we trust the heart of our King, and that's enough. Is that enough for you?" [37:19] (Download) 5) "In humility, embrace the grace of God and trust in his goodness, and when you do, your bitterness will turn into gratitude, your jealousy will turn into contentment, your anger will lead to peace, your insecurity will lead you to a place of assurance, and your indifference should lead you to a place of compassion." [35:55] (Download) 6) "When we view our relationship with God as transactional, we view it like a contract, we will always end up disappointed because at various points in our life we will feel like our life isn't just, that things just don't seem fair, that we are not getting from God what we think we signed up for, what we think we deserve." [20:01] (Download) 7) "When you believe that the good things you experience in life are the result of your hard work and your effort and your good deeds, here's what happens: when you see somebody else struggling, your immediate thought can often be they're just not doing right." [32:25] (Download) 8) "If you've concluded that your approach to your relationship with God is at times or often transactional in nature, rip up the contract, get rid of it because God never signed it." [33:53] (Download) 9) "We've got to decide how we view our relationship with God: is it based on some kind of transaction, 'God, I'm going to do this but I expect this,' or do we just simply say, 'God, you have invited me into your family, you've adopted me into your family, you've brought me into your kingdom and I trust you no matter what.'" [21:30] (Download)
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