Living as Kingdom People: Presence, Love, and Trust

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"Mary and Martha, they're close friends. And we suspect that their brother Lazarus is probably there as well. And many of you know the story. But in summary, Martha, she's busy, isn't she? She's got a long list of things to do. She's got to get the house ready. She's got to get the food ready for her guests. There's so much to do. Mary, on the other hand, her sister, is found just hanging out with Jesus, sitting with Jesus and his other disciples, listening and learning and being with Jesus." [00:40:00] (32 seconds) Edit Clip


"And Jesus looks at her with such fondness and kindness and grace and love and says, just stop worrying about all the little things. Stop worrying. There's so much to do, but stop worrying and just focus on being present. He says, Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed, or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better and it will not be taken away from her." [00:40:59] (35 seconds) Edit Clip


"Kingdom people like Mary seek to know the heart of God, despite the fact that there's always, always plenty to do for Jesus. The priority is being with Jesus. And this is countercultural for the day then, just as it's countercultural for us today now. I don't know about you, but over the years, I've found it way more easy to do lots of things for Jesus than to simply stop and just be with Jesus." [00:41:34] (36 seconds) Edit Clip


"And now Jesus teaches us, of course, about prayer and that prayer isn't kind of just a one-sided thing. He encourages us to bring our concerns to him, to bring our worries, our anxieties, our pain, our suffering to him. Robert Mulholland describes this as worrying in God's general direction. And I really like that. And Jesus says that's a part of prayer. That's a big part of prayer." [00:44:50] (31 seconds) Edit Clip


"For them, keeping the law was more important than knowing the heart of God. Behind every law given to God's people was God's heart. But the Pharisees got so caught up in the details of what was the right way of doing things, what was the wrong way of doing things, that they lost the heart behind the law, the intent of the law. As N.T. Wright says, the rule mattered more than the reality." [00:46:41] (33 seconds) Edit Clip


"God's greatest desire is for his people to know him and to be people of love. And the Pharisees were so caught up in the law that they were neglecting God's desire for them to be people of love. At one particular dinner party that Jesus had with the Pharisees that we find in Luke chapter 14, Jesus shares his heart, God's heart for people, what he values." [00:47:21] (33 seconds) Edit Clip


"Now here, Jesus indicates that there will be people who think they are kingdom people, but their lives don't reflect kingdom values or kingdom culture. God will say those haunting words, I do not know where you come from. In other words, you say that you know Jesus and that you know his teaching, but your life doesn't reflect the transformation that happens when you truly seek God's heart." [00:49:06] (38 seconds) Edit Clip


"Living out kingdom culture is about being obedient to God's direction no matter what the results end up being. As Luke records Jesus saying in chapter 11 blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it the blessing is in the obedience not necessarily in the results the culture of our world says focus on the results the results are what matters they will tell you whether you succeed or not kingdom culture says focus on obedience and let God take care of the results." [00:50:33] (47 seconds) Edit Clip


"Love everybody even their worst enemies they're happy to be interrupted by an opportunity to show love and generosity to people they will go over and above what is expected of them culturally was expected of them religiously traditionally to love their neighbor and that parable is still a challenge to us today how many times do we literally or figuratively cross to the other side of the road when we someone when we see someone in desperate need of love kingdom people live out kingdom culture." [00:55:12] (44 seconds) Edit Clip


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