1. "I think we need to go there because I think the culture is discipling Christians more than Christians are discipling Christians and I think that's part of the reason that I'm here today the culture. And we're in a unique cultural moment. So that's what I'm hoping is that we"
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2. "The thing that we're unpacking is what if Jesus meant in the second greatest commandment, love thy neighbor? What if he meant to love your actual next door neighbor? It's so simple and yet so profound. And we actually did a version of this series 10 years ago called The Art of Neighboring."
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3. "Great things always start small and get practiced on the most local level possible. So tell me what you remember about those early days and why this theme of neighboring is so important, why we're coming was something tangible, relational in that. And it was really beautiful."
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4. "DC, as Charles Dickens once said, is the city of contradictions. We are a city that have a hard time practicing what we preach because we're the most affluent metro area in the country, but have some of the highest rates of poverty. We have the most educated workforce in the country, by far more."
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5. "Language can be a barrier or a bridge. And you know, you're learning Arabic right now, which is pretty amazing. It's incredible to see your devotion to learning that very difficult language. But it's amazing when you say even a few words and, uh, some words. The person's language. I mean, I know enough Spanish to be able to say Dios te bendiga and other things, and it just helps people feel seen."
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6. "We talked about the Greek word place on for neighbor, which actually means near or nearby. And I think it's a real challenge. What Jesus is saying is like, you gotta love those who are closest to you, who are in your path first. And yeah, praise God for global neighbors in this globalized world and that we can connect with people online and the digital space."
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7. "The challenge is that like love like there's there's parts of that that are true like we should love every single person who's made in the image of god who has infinite worth like we should not lead with hate we should not lead with walls instead of bridges like I understand that but that that worldview that yard sign is rooted in a very secular worldview that says love is ridiculous."
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8. "The gospel is the most inclusive message to ever preach that Jesus died for the whole world absolutely it's incredible how inclusive it is but as diedrich bonhoeffer when christ calls a man he bids him come and die there is a there is a taking up your cross dying to self and I think in this cultural moment that we live in the left or the right does not know how to die to self."
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9. "You cannot separate the loving God from loving your neighbor. And one side, the progressive side, will want to pull you to love your neighbor. The conservative side will want to pull you to loving God, but you cannot separate them. We talked about the two dangers on Sunday, the danger of humanism and the danger of mysticism."
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10. "You have to take risks. But the beauty of the gospel is that God, God could just call all people to him and he doesn't even need us, but he loves to work through us. He wants to work through our witness. And the beautiful thing is he works through all of our unique personalities and our different skill sets. And so you need to be who God's created you to be and play to your strengths."
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