God's Eternal Purpose: Embracing Redemption and Community

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1) "God's redemption plan, his instant winner, is everlasting and something that we don't have to gamble on because it is a guarantee. And so today, when we think about the word redeem, I think it's important to look at definitions and...to recover, to liberate, to set free, to save or rescue, to clear our debt, to atone, to convert us, to repair or restore us, to reform or change us, to reclaim our lives, and ultimately, to save us from a state of sin." [46:55]( | | )

2) "The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit all play a significant role in his redemption of us. Right here in these 12 verses...He presents the Gospel and he starts with the Father. Then he introduces the Son. And he ends this passage with the Holy Spirit. And it shows how all three persons of the Trinity work together to bring the covenant family, which we are now all a part of today, back together." [48:14]( | | )

3) "The church today should be nothing more than Jesus Christ walking through the world doing exactly what Jesus did when he walked through the world when he was here. That's the church...just Jesus in the world. This is what we have been experiencing in this church and we are invited to be a part of today church, a redeemed people who once had our backs to the cross but through the blood, death, and resurrection of Christ we are able to turn back and be a covenant family with each other and with God." [55:03]( | | )

4) "By saying we are Christian, we are calling ourselves little Christs. It's not something we should be taking lightly; it's something that changes our entire lives. And it all began with last Sunday, our Easter Sunday, when Jesus rose from the dead." [56:43]( | | )

5) "Christ our Lord invites to his table all who love him and who earnestly repent of their sin and seek to live in peace with one another...here at Dripping Springs Methodist Church we believe that anyone who has repented and is pursuing Jesus is welcome at this table...it definitely does not belong to me or Pastor Adam, but it belonged to Christ, and so it is an invitation to everyone in this room." [01:01:39]( | | )

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