God's Relentless Pursuit: Encountering Hope and Grace

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"When you can't see God, He's still there. You can't hear His voice, He's still there. In the darkness, when you feel alone, you're not." [29:35] (Download)

"Christmas is this glimpse of God in Jesus, Jesus who is God's hope made real to us in the flesh. Christmas Jesus is our glimpse into God's holy, powerful, loving, suffering character." [30:29] (Download)

"If we're lost, God comes seeking; if we're hurting, then God comes healing; if we're in bondage, he comes to set us free; if we are in debt, he pays the ransom." [08:13] (Download)

"He comes in weakness, helpless, ordinary, homeless, needy, vulnerable. There's the solidarity. How far will he go? That far. Helpless he's helpless here in the manger and he's helpless up on the cross." [22:22] (Download)

"Our gracious and compassionate God feels everything that we do; our joy, our sorrow, pain, suffering, heartbreak, rejection, betrayal, loneliness. This aching longing for Shalom, the Kingdom of Heaven to come to earth, when you feel that, you're feeling His heart." [24:46] (Download)

"God doesn't want to helicopter us out of the pain... He comes and engages these people in pain to feel that pain with and then becomes one with it. He shares that pain and out of this pain, this death, comes Resurrection life, eternal Resurrection Life springs from this solidarity with us in our pain." [25:38] (Download)

"That's why Christmas is good news even if your situation doesn't change; you know you're not alone, you know He's going through it with you, and that life will come from this as the suffering gets redeemed." [26:18] (Download)

"We have gone from slaves in Egypt to Servants of the king to friends who know the Master's business - the children of God, beloved Sons, beloved daughters, beloved children. That's the message of Christmas." [13:16] (Download)

"The truth of Christmas is Emmanuel, God With Us. And what do we see when Emmanuel comes to be with us? We see radical engagement - he doesn't stay far off, he comes to radically engage us in our need to the point of radical solidarity, becoming one with us." [15:48] (Download)

"Because the Son of God was born in a stable, they can get to him. That's how accessible he is." [19:11] (Download)
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