1. "There's more to being a good citizen. There's more to being a good person in life. There's like respecting people and respecting property and don't touch what's not yours and those kinds of things. There's take responsibility for your own actions. You need to do what you need to do and when you do it, if you do it wrong, then take responsibility. If you did it and you thought it was right, take responsibility. Own up for your stuff and be compassionate. Have empathy for people. Care for people. Make sure that you're looking out for people and then knowing what's right and not infringing on other people's rights."
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2. "The worst part, at least for me, is watching people who claim Christ get caught up in the arguing and the fussing and the fighting. Now listen, before you get too far, you already heard Pastor Tanya talk about this podcast and talking about the Remembering series and remembering who we are and whose we are and what we're about, our purpose and some of those things. And I want you to know, I believe that we've got to vote. I believe that we need to be involved. I believe we need to lobby. I believe we need to make a difference in the world. I believe all of those things."
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3. "Paul is looking at these people, and he's going, listen, I want you to know that the way you're supposed to live, you know what citizenship is, you know what good citizenship is all about, you know Roman citizenship, and what I want you to do is I want you to let your conduct reflect the good news of Jesus. Make sure that what you're doing is reflecting Jesus as you walk. In fact, most of the time, whenever we kind of hear the words like, you know, you must live, we kind of think about walking. We walk through life, the journey of life, we're walking, we're walking, but Paul uses a whole different word, and he uses the word citizen on purpose."
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4. "Paul says, though he was God, and that that morphe with the Greek word, that is unchangeable. His schema, the outside begin to change. Just like Jason has always been Jason all of his life, but as he gets older, things begin to change. Things begin to look a little bit different. There's a little bit more white on top of the head. All of that kind of stuff. The schema changed. Paul said, though he was God, he didn't think of equality with God as something to grab hold of or something to hold on to. Instead, instead he gave up his divine privileges. And he took the humble position of a slave. And he was born as a human being."
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5. "God is the one who loves you like no other. he's desperate. So desperate for you to have life that he would send his own son to die so that you don't have to. He humbled himself in obedience to God. And that love is reflected in his humility and his obedience and in his death. Paul finishes out this last little bit and says, therefore, God elevated him to the place of highest honor and gave him the name that is above every other name, every all other names that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth and every tongue declare that Jesus is Lord."
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6. "If we're to live as citizens of the kingdom of heaven, then what we have to do is we have to live as Jesus as Lord of our lives. Then what happens is He begins to change the way we think, the way we view the world, the way we hear conversations, the way our mouths open and close and we speak the things that our hands do, the places that our feet take us. We begin to live in such a way that we don't point people towards what we want. That we point people towards what we want. We point people towards what Jesus wants."
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7. "Listen, in case you came in this morning and you're thinking I'm not worthy or I don't have it together or God's after me or God's mad at me or God doesn't like me, hey listen, that is a lie. Your Heavenly Father loves you with an everlasting love. And all it takes is for you to say, Jesus, I want you as Lord and Savior of my life. That's all I want. Jesus, I want you as Lord and Savior of my life to bring wholeness into my life. I need your wholeness. My life is broken. My life ain't right. My life's not going in the direction. I want wholeness."
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8. "Do you know Jesus as Lord? And if you do, that's wonderful. If you don't, then this is just a real simple prayer. It's just an honest plea in saying, Jesus, would you bring wholeness to my life? And listen, here's the thing. Anyone who prays and asks for Jesus to bring wholeness, God will bring wholeness to every time. Because that's what he wants. Second question, if you know Jesus as Lord in your life, then does the rest of the world, does the rest of the world, does your family, do the people you work with, the people you live with, do they recognize Jesus as Lord of your life?"
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9. "There are many here today who have already asked you to be Lord of their life. And so, Lord, I just believe that you and I, we're asking each one of us, you are asking each one of us to take a good look in our life and to make sure that our citizenship with you is more important than anything else. We reflect you in all we say and all we do and everywhere we go, everything we type, do we reflect you, Jesus? And if we don't, then Lord, would you help us to make you Lord and do a new work in us?"
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10. "If you have been baptized, then this is the moment for you to simply reaffirm your baptismal vows. Have you asked Jesus into your life? And do you intend to live for Jesus for the rest of your life? That's what happens every time there's baptism. The second thing I want to make sure you know to do. The second thing is this. There was a whole lot of screaming and hollering yesterday for some football teams. There may have been some crying for some football teams. I may have been yelling at the TV at some football teams. This is the most important thing and it is a day of celebration. It is a day to cheer and to clap and so we don't be quiet on this day."
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