Living Beyond Materialism: Embracing God's Transformative Love

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1) "If you want to be great in the kingdom, he says, don't look to be spectacular. Don't look to be idolized. Don't look to be the one that has the answers for everything. In fact, bend over, get your knees in the dirt, wash your brother's feet and your sister's feet. Be someone that is willing to invest in others' lives. That's what true leadership looks like and true influence looks like." [01:01:12](Download clip | | )

2) "Millard Fuller who is a lawyer. Who is totally invested in his career. Has been ascending the ladders and becoming partner. And been able to accumulate so much in this life. So much of what he thought he wanted. At the realization that the very thing that he has left behind. Is the relationship with his wife." [55:49]( | | )

3) "Jesus' love is greater than just the conformity that we see in our world. That Jesus has the opportunity. The Pharisees will come to him. And Jesus and the Pharisees are always at odds with one another. And Jesus is seeing the religion that these Pharisees are postulating. And offering. As an easy way out." [56:34]( | | )

4) "Jesus' love also extends beyond just the material. The western world where we suffer because of just the abundance of materials that are at our fingertips. So many things that we have choices over. How heartbreaking it can be to be wrapped up where we have created gods of possessions." [53:14]( | | )

5) "What we see is the kingdom of God is non-conformist to the influences of the world. When we stand on Jesus Christ, we stand for the kingdom of God." [59:35]( | | )

6) "is greater than the pain that Jesus was able to say no to the pain, you're not going to win the day, I will go through the pain. The love has prompted me to suffer on your account, on my account, that Jesus was a man acquainted with suffering, Isaiah writes, and by his wounds, we are healed." [48:41]( | | )

7) "For some of us, it means that God is calling us into a deeper walk with Him. That love is prompting us to respond to Him and recalibrate our relationship with God. That we have wandered off and become so focused on other pieces of our life's journey and have neglected Christ." [01:07:53]( | | )

8) "Because the reader, us, we have the news of the resurrection. And if the women aren't going to tell the story, who's left to tell the story? The reader. So, assuming what it's going to say because Mark's story is a little bit different." [01:05:33]( | | )

9) "But love prompted me to send, Beatrice says, God's love prompted him to send Jesus Christ as our shepherd and our guide for our lives at this moment in time. That God's love for us was so great that he looked out at his creation, that each of us with our personality quirks and our fingerprints that are unique." [43:41]( | | )

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