Home is Where the Heart Is

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``Advent is about a longing for home. And it's more than that. It's an invitation to actually come home. To find something more fulfilling, more lasting than the wreath or those evergreen pine needles that have already started to fade. They've already started to be all over your living room, you know, whatever that is. Your heart is wired for a home that this world can't give you in a very real sense. Hope that even as we wander, as people, as individuals, God invites us back. Hope that home isn't a place that you find. It's a person that you know. [00:03:59] (47 seconds)  #ComeHomeAdvent

If we stay asleep, our relationships stay shallow. Our spiritual life stays stuck. Our families stay fractured. Our heart will never feel at home because home isn't a feeling. It's the presence of Jesus. If you're wandering, if you're chasing anything, anyone other than him, this Advent season, if it's stuff, if it's family, if it's a place, if it's a vacation, if it's security, it's not going to bring what you're hoping it does. Our only hope of home is in Jesus because you were designed for home. [00:10:17] (37 seconds)  #JesusIsHome

Sin breaks the home inside of us. Is there any hope of getting it back in three minutes? Yes. Yes, there is. Jesus restores the hope of home. Our world is hopeless. It's not school education. It's not going to fix it. It's a good thing. Attacking any of the isms, and there are many isms, not going to fix it. Electing any political party, not going to fix it. Jesus restores the hope of home. [00:29:46] (28 seconds)  #JesusRestoresHome

Jesus came to heal what we couldn't fix, and it's a relationship with him that actually restores our hope for our relationships with everyone and everything else. Not just, oh, they need a relationship with God. Remember, I need to come home. I need to come home to relationship with Jesus so that I can live in relationship with other imperfect people as well. [00:30:14] (23 seconds)  #ComeHomeToJesus

The person that hurt you is not going to heal you. Jesus heals. Go to him. Get healed and then you're not part of the problem. All right. He makes us alive again. Ephesians 1.5 says he adopts us into a new family. You want to have the hope of home? You have an adopted family. Some of us are looking for home in our broken families and as great as they all are, this is just a sad reality, okay? Some of us have to realize that our home, our families, our blood families are never going to be what we want them to be without Jesus. [00:31:45] (40 seconds)  #AdoptedInChrist

So we have to, instead of like, oh no, this year we're going to play a game. This year we're going to have that conversation. Like, no, it's, this is, this is a mission field, okay? You've been adopted into a life-giving family. One where we're all on the same page where we can go, hey, we have the same dad. We're brothers, we're sisters. Let's talk this out. Let's be imperfect together. Let's bring some healing here, okay? You're adopted in your new family. [00:32:25] (25 seconds)  #FamilyOnMission

In 1 Corinthians 13, you know that love chapter? Also not just for, for marriage. It shows us how to love again. As we say it in our house, in our family, we do this. So when you hear love is patient, if God is love, that means your last name as an adopted member of this family is love. And in this family, we're patient. In this family, we're kind. You know when we need the reminder? When we're not. [00:32:50] (31 seconds)  #LoveIsOurName

In this family, we love. That's who we are. It's our last name. We've been adopted into a family and it affects our relationships. This is how we live in this family and it's actually the only thing that brings us home. This is home and it's just a small glimpse. It's a small taste of what is going to be available when we walk in light together forever where we don't even need a son because that's how close and present God will be in Jesus. Walk in light forever together. [00:34:08] (32 seconds)  #FamilyOfLight

It all goes back to Galatians 3. He unites us. There's not other things. This is why the cross is a perfect symbol of Christmas. When you walked in, maybe you saw this. The cross. I know we typically think about the cross as Easter. The cross is the perfect symbol of Christmas because God, in his love, came down in Jesus to restore our vertical relationship with him as our father. But in doing so, he made it possible for us to reach out to our brothers and sisters and when Jesus is at the center, when Jesus is at the center, everything's connected. [00:34:43] (38 seconds)  #JesusAtTheCenter

We can connect truly with God as our father. We can connect truly with a spiritual family and find the home that we're longing for. I just want to pray that over you. Jesus, thank you for the cross. Thank you for this portrait that you came to us. You left your home. to make your home here so that we could make ours with you forever. Forever. [00:35:22] (32 seconds)  #HomeWithJesusForever

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