Jesus' Purpose: Revealing, Restoring, and Reuniting Us

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"In the beginning, we were with God. So God's space and man's space were the same space. There it is, one space. That is it, paradisio, right? That is paradise. That is the garden. That is God's kingdom, God's people. God's rule, God's blessing, and God's place, and God's presence. And God gave man a choice that he could choose from the tree of life, which would mean he would stay there in that space, and that God would fully provide for everything. And he would trust God for everything, for his power, for his provision, for his protection, for his peace. And he would trust God's way, God's version of good and evil." [00:13:04] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"So Jesus, according to John, is the eternal, always present creator of everything and the author of life. Who thinks that sounds like he's describing God? And clearly he's describing God. So John is telling us and also showing us that Jesus is God. But God is so big and so other. He's so unique. There's nothing else like God. There's nothing to compare him to. People are constantly saying, well, you know, God's kind of like, he's not. He's not like anything. So it's really hard for us to like see God or even conceive of God or wrap our heads around this eternal, life-giving, three-person-in-one creator, God." [00:09:28] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Jesus came to begin that work in you. He came to restore us and to redeem us and to recreate us and to reunite us with the Father. In our original design, in the original plan, God's kingdom was a place where humans were fully like in communion with God, talking to him and walking with him and partnering with him. It was a full, not as a connection, like it was full communion." [00:22:01] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


"Jesus came to restore us and to redeem us and to recreate us and to reunite us with the Father. In our original design, in the original plan, God's kingdom was a place where humans were fully like in communion with God, talking to him and walking with him and partnering with him. It was a full, not as a connection, like it was full communion. And while Jesus was walking around, as this perfect first human, he modeled that communion. In fact, he said in John 10:30, the Father and I are one. And that's how connected we are. That's how together we are. That's the communion that we share. And Jesus didn't just come to model that connection for us. He came to be that connection for us." [00:22:01] ( | | )

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