Glorifying God Through God-Centered Reconciliation

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"May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Jesus Christ, that together with one voice you might glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. So that's the first reference to glory, that you might glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus." [00:04:25]

"Welcome each other in such a way that you make God look glorious. I think that's what to the glory of God means so that you're welcoming each other, you're receiving people different from you in such a way that when people watch it happen, they conclude God is glorious." [00:07:59]

"One of the ways that we welcome one another as Christ welcomed us to make God look glorious is that we do it in self-denying, other-advancing ways. I deny some of my preferences in order to accommodate you. Now the way God comes in there because that just sounds like a horizontal thing, the way God comes in there is that he is the one who in his glory is satisfying your soul." [00:10:23]

"We are called upon to welcome one another, be reconciled to one another, live in harmony with one another as Christ welcomed us so that God looks glorious. And the way we make God look glorious is by denying ourselves and dying for others so that they might know and be satisfied in the same God that I am." [00:11:48]

"There are a lot of people who don't feel loved if you tell them or show them that you're loving them, welcoming them, accepting them like that. So here's what they might say, they might hear you talk, they might hear me talk right now, and they might say, so let me get this right, you're accepting me because you value the glory of God so highly." [00:12:49]

"Did Christ welcome us for the glory of God? In other words, when Christ died for us to cover our sins and provide our righteousness, was he doing it ultimately his Father and himself might be magnified? And if he was, was he loving me? Now that's the question I want to answer." [00:15:59]

"Christ died for you so that he might make the Father look magnificent to you. Or Philippians chapter 2, verses 5 to 11. Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus, who though he was in the form of God did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself." [00:24:55]

"Father, the hour has come, glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you. He's praying for you. This is called the high priestly prayer, meaning he's interceding as a priest for you with the Father and the first thing out of his mouth is Father, the hour has come what hour, the hour of his death." [00:30:43]

"Welcome one another, accept one another, receive one another, be patient with one another, love one another, forgive one another, be reconciled to one another as Christ welcomed you and then he added to the glory of God he meant that's the way Jesus welcomed you to the glory of God." [00:34:24]

"Why do people go to the Grand Canyon? Why do people look into the sky at night? People don't go to the Grand Canyon in order to have their self-esteem built up. People feel small on the edge of the Grand Canyon, people feel small when they look into the stars at night, and yet people love to do it." [00:40:27]

"Usually I like to be made much of, I like the praise of my boss, I like the praise of my wife, I like the praise of my kids, I like people to say good job, usually that makes me feel good but you know what, when I'm going to sleep at night, that doesn't make me very happy, it's not big enough." [00:41:27]

"You're made not to be unhappy, you're made with your soul to expand big enough so that God becomes your treasure, God becomes your joy, your ego is nowhere near big enough to satisfy what God made you for. He made you for himself and he means for you to enjoy him and be satisfied in him." [00:42:49]

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