Living a Life Set Apart for God's Purpose

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"We need that type of community as we pursue Jesus together. To pursue and to live a life set apart. I want to live a life set apart for the glory of God." [01:07:14] (Download)

"Living a life set apart is not meant to be lived alone. It's to be lived in community of people who love Jesus and want to live for him as well." [01:09:13] (Download)

"Life is full of choices. And my prayer is that we choose Jesus. That we would flee from sin and run after a life of righteousness, living God's way, saying, not my will, but your will be done, God." [01:08:11] (Download)

"We need to support each other, to stand with each other. I love the imagery of geese, right? As the geese are flying, they're flying in this V formation, and the goose at the front is doing a lot of the work." [01:05:51] (Download)

"Every day, every day we make choices, and those choices matter. And again, some are trivial, but some of these choices are huge, and they have huge life ramifications, right?" [40:47] (Download)

"I am not living rightly to be saved. I pursue righteousness. I pursue righteous living because I'm saved. There's a huge difference there. Religion says, do, do, do, do this, do that, so that maybe God will love you." [01:01:09] (Download)

"I'm not saved from something. I'm saved for something. So I seek to live a life set apart for Jesus." [52:50] (Download)

"Satan has done a really good job of convincing us that how we live doesn't matter. And that's just simply not true. If you call yourself a Christian, you want to be set apart for God, how you live matters." [57:20] (Download)

"The Christian life is meant to be lived out in every area of our life. Christ is to be preeminent over everything in our life. That is Christianity." [01:02:05] (Download)

"If your why to live a life for Jesus is not born out of the realization that God loves you, that He knows you, that He wants to be in relationship with you, it will always feel like work." [47:18] (Download)
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