Living Faith: Embracing God's Mercy and Rejecting Favoritism

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1) "We don't earn a badge for getting through [the scriptures] quickly; they're designed to slow down, take our time, meditate and let things seep into our hearts." [54:12] (Download)

2) "The biblical authors masterfully wove the truth they were pointing to throughout their text in such a way that the reader would uncover deeper levels of understanding as they studied." [52:58] (Download)

3) "As his people who have received this extraordinary mercy, it should drive us to show mercy to all people, to look at everybody we pass not from the perspective of what can I gain from you, but out of the riches I have in Jesus Christ." [01:30:48] (Download)

4) "The church grew through ordinary people; in fact, it moved through the poor. James is saying, believers in our Lord Jesus Christ, Lord Of Glory who gave up all of this for you, don't show favoritism; be like him, be like Jesus." [01:11:47] (Download)

5) "God's character revealed: He shows no partiality and accepts no bribes. He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing." [01:13:14] (Download)

6) "If we show favoritism, we are failing in the most important law because when Jesus is questioned upon what is the most important law, he responds: love the Lord your God with all your heart and all your mind and all your strength and love your neighbor as yourself." [01:21:18] (Download)

7) "Jesus, who came down to where we are, he who was rich in all the Splendor of the Heavenly throne room, became poor for our sake and in coming down to where we are showed no favoritism." [01:11:00] (Download)

8) "The benediction from Hebrews 10 serves as a reminder of the privilege believers have to approach God with confidence and the responsibility to encourage one another in love and good deeds." [01:44:26] (Download)

9) "The scriptures are not to be approached like a checklist or a speed task. They are designed to be meditated on, and deeper truths are revealed as the reader or hearer engages with the text again and again." [53:34] (Download)

10) "When we love God with all our heart and all our mind and all our strength, the outpouring of that, the working out of that, the practical flow on from that is that we love our neighbor as ourselves." [01:21:59] (Download)
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