Honoring God: Giving Our Best in Worship

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1. "Since we are redeemed by grace alone through Christ alone, must we still do good works and obey God's word? And the answer is yes, because Christ, having redeemed us by his blood, also renews us by his spirit, so that our lives may show love and gratitude to God, so that we may be assured of our faith by the fruits, and so that by our godly behavior, others may be won to Christ." [18:02] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When you are born again, you are indwelt by the Holy Spirit of God. There is a seed there that will produce a fruit, and a part of that fruit is doing good works and obeying the words of God. And so as a born-again believer, should there be evidence of good works and obeying God's word? There should be. But it's not something that you are doing in order to firm up your salvation. Your salvation is a gift of God in Christ alone, by faith alone." [19:03] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "There is a positional and reasonable expectation in our relationship with God. This has been lost in the 21st century. It was probably lost actually in the 20th century. But there's a positional and reasonable expectation within our relationship with God. A son honors his father. And what do we call God? We call him our heavenly father. And so did they, by the way. And a servant reveres his master or fears is the word used in the King James. Respect, revere, it's all the same word, same concept." [46:28] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If I know that God did all of that for me, at what point do I begin to believe I need to do all of this for him? Not for my salvation, because of my salvation. Not for victory, from victory. Not to please him, but because I am a pleasure to him. That's the question. It's very, this passage is perplexing and it's convicting the aspect of the passage and it is that they argue with God. And it's a question. It's a coy argument, but it's still an argument." [01:01:36] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If you stood accused before God, would you argue or would you acquiesce? We love to talk about that concept, don't we? They write songs about it, how we're going to respond when we see the Lord. We love to think about that, don't we? About that day that we're in glory and we stand face to face with him and all of our hopes will become reality and all of our faith, will become sight. Really flowery words. Will I dance for you, Jesus? Right?" [01:03:14] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The value and validity of a thing is defined by the deference and duty shown to it. Whatever you think is important, you are tending. And what you're not tending to, you don't really think it's that important. You may give it lip service. We would carry that on with this concept. Love is a verb. Love is an action. It requires action. To claim that we love the Lord and then to offer unto him less than our best, whether that is in self or in sacrifice, is a contradiction." [01:06:43] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "If he died for me, the least I can do is truly, live for him. And then the remainder of the scriptures, you say, well, if that's the thesis of the Bible, why do I need the other, all of the 1189 chapters? Why do I need all of that other stuff? It is because the remainder of them teach us what that love looks like. They teach us how it looks to live for the Lord and to be faithful to God. They teach us what power is present that helps us to do it. They show us how to receive forgiveness when we fail." [01:12:07] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We will allow God access to our homes, to our marriage, and to our children as long as it does not interfere with our interpretation of the American dream, American reality, or the American life. We want our children to be believers, but we don't want them to be devout. We want them to be Christians, but not fanatics. We want them to be church folks, but not ministry folks. We want them to be workers, but not missionaries." [01:22:02] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "What we truly desire is a better society for our children and grandchildren, if we truly desire that, what we need is a spiritual revival. We don't need another presidential candidate. We don't need a third or fourth party. We don't need safer and better elections. We don't need more police protection. Those are all things that treat the symptom. But the sickness is sin. And the only cure for it is a spiritual revival. And that only occurs among faithful, devoted, dedicated people who honor their father and revere their master." [01:25:35] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Are you without fault in this matter? Is there any room for repentance due to God from you in relation to your service or your sacrifice or your surrender to him? I stand convicted. Maybe I'm alone. I don't know. Maybe all I did this morning was make you angry. That's not the goal. The goal is to see God move and work. And you can only do that with committed individuals who are giving the best as God requests." [01:26:38] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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