Imitating God: Embracing Love, Kindness, and Forgiveness

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1. "As Christians, we are called to imitate God as beloved children. It's not necessarily a game of copycat with God, but let's talk just a little bit about what it means. Ephesians 4 is read kind of like a checklist. A checklist of what to do. And the translators of this portion even titled this section of scripture as rules for the new life. So here are some rules for the new life." [44:03] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So, children learn by copying, as we've talked about. And we are to imitate God as beloved children. So, my daughter, who's almost four, she listens when I don't think she's listening. I was Thursday afternoon. I was driving home from work. I had both kids in the back of the car. And I'm trying to pull into the exit lane. And there's somebody right there in my blind spot who probably doesn't know I'm trying to get over. And I'm like, okay, I'm going to speed up, and I'm going to get ahead of them. Well, they decide to speed up, too, at the same time. And out of my mouth comes, come on. And all of a sudden, from the backseat, I hear, come on. Mommy, why did you say come on?" [51:48] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So, our kids, and kids in general, even if you don't have children, there's always people kind of watching and figuring things out. And they're learning from us, whether we want them to or not. In the copycat episode of Bluey, Bluey gets home and is processing through what happens and what happened. And goes through the whole thing. And goes through the whole process again by playing with her little sister, Bingo. And Bingo decides, I don't want to play it that way. I want to play it my own way." [53:49] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So, imitate God as beloved children. Imitate also means to follow. A lot of other instances of this word in the Bible is to follow. And not just follow God, but as beloved children. Now think about how beloved children, children who are loved deeply by their parents, follow their parents." [55:31] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When we follow God, it's not an easy task. It's gonna ask us to do some hard stuff sometimes and we're gonna drift away, maybe lose sight of him. But he's always there. He's watching. He's making sure we're not getting lost. And as we imitate God, we walk in love. Walk in love can have different connotations depending on what your life experience has been. But the best way I thought to explain walk in love was to live a life filled with love. And not just love, but sacrificial love." [58:00] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Tenderhearted or compassionate people allow feelings of others to touch them. To touch their own souls. When people around them grieve, compassionate people feel sad as well. When others are needy, tenderhearted people sense that need. It's easy to make the connection between kindness and compassion. When you feel what others feel around you, feel, you're better able to figure out what they need, and you're more motivated to act for their benefit." [45:54] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus heals the leper. People with leprosy didn't get touched much. In fact, once you had leprosy, no one went near you. They didn't want to get it themselves. Can you imagine how that lack of touch and affection through hugs, kindness, how that might affect you, not having that? And yet Jesus did the taboo thing. I said, walking on by like everyone else, Jesus touched him, and it healed him. That's tenderhearted." [47:35] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Next is forgive each other as God and Christ has forgiven you. In the book of Matthew, Peter asked Jesus, how often must I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times. That's a good number, right? I'll just forgive him seven times. Jesus responds, not seven, but 77 times. Now, I know you're thinking, okay, I'll keep a tally. When I'm getting to 77, I don't have to forgive anybody anymore. That's not true. Because 77 in those times meant infinite. It is not a finite number that we are to forgive other people when they hurt us. It is infinite." [49:43] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We are to be a pleasing aroma. Not just in hygiene, but in our sacrifice. Let our sacrifices be pleasing to God. So I'm gonna jump back a little bit. What can we do? What is in control? There are certain things in life that are out of our hands and there's nothing we can do about it. But we can follow God. We can imitate him. These are just some basic things. And it's the fruit. Because we can't do these things without the grace of God. Because of Jesus' sacrifice, we are able to be kind and we are able to be tenderhearted. We are able to walk in love. It is by his grace that we are able to love our neighbor as they need to be loved. We cannot imitate God without his help." [01:01:35] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Christ's sacrifice was a fragrant offering. And we are asked to be a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God as well. Now what does that mean, fragrant offering? Like, I hope you have good hygiene. I hope you're not coming in here and stinking the whole place up and we can smell your fragrant offering. That's not what I'm saying and that's not what the scripture is saying. This is talking about Old Testament sacrifices. When people would come and bring an animal to be sacrificed in order for God to forgive their sins. Thank goodness we don't live in this anymore, that we have to do this. But as they would make that sacrifice, they would burn the fat. I hope it would smell like bacon." [59:43] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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