Living in Expectation: The Imminent Return of Jesus

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1. "Essentially what Jesus says is this, stay in your lane. Leave the future in God's capable hands and you stay in your lane. And your lane is you will receive the Spirit, go and be witnesses in all the earth. That's your lane. Do that. And leave the future up to my Father in heaven. That's not for you to know." [01:40] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We believe that the return of Jesus will happen. We believe that he will return and that his return is imminent. Which is just another word for it could happen at any time. And we believe that this will be a real event. That it will be visible just in the same way as he left that he will return. In other words, it's not going to be some spiritual reality. It will actually physically happen. The return of Jesus. He will come and he will complete what he has started." [04:59] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The day of the Lord will come. He assures them of that truth, and that's the truth that we believe, that the day of the Lord, that his return will come. Definitely come. And it's interesting because he says, listen, I don't really need to write to you about this, because I already told you. I was already with you. I already answered your questions. I already told you about this. I don't really need to write to you. I've already told you to be ready and waiting, and I don't know when. You know that the Lord will come, he says, and that he will come." [08:09] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "For those who have received God's mercy through faith, in Jesus, you are in the light. And so therefore, Paul says, you don't need to be surprised. You don't need to be surprised at the coming of Jesus. You can be prepared, in other words. And the way that we avoid a surprise, the way we are prepared for that day of the Lord, is by receiving, by faith, Jesus' mercy." [15:59] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The Bible is very clear that you are not saved by the stuff you do. And yet, there are millions of people, church-going people, who, have wrongly believed that if I try hard, if I do the right things and don't do the wrong things, then I can be ready. Always living on the edge of fear. Always wondering, well, maybe yes, maybe no. But if I try hard, and I live a pretty good life, then that's how I get ready. And that's the exact opposite of what Scripture says. It says, you can be ready and know it, because you have received mercy." [16:59] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Stay awake with expectancy of the return of Jesus. Live with expectancy of eternity. And Jesus said the exact same thing. In Matthew chapter 24. To be alert and to be ready. I know that all of us in this room at some point in life, you have probably waited up for something. Maybe you had some people come in town and they came in late and you had to wait up for them. Or maybe you waited up for New Year's Eve or whatever. But we've all probably waited up for something that's happening." [20:27] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Jesus wants to be ready and waiting. Staying awake. It's a metaphor for spiritual expectancy, for living in anticipation of the return of Jesus. That I'm going to see him whether he comes back. Like a thief in the night. Or whether my life is over. That either way, both of which we don't know exactly when, that we would be expected and ready and waiting for him." [23:07] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Can't you see how that kind of a life of living in expectancy of the return of Jesus would influence everything in our lives? I mean, I look at my own life and I say, if I actually lived like that, it would so impact the things I worry about and think about. Don't you think that it would impact the way we live? Watch the news or read the news? How many of us can so easily get spun up by what's going on in the news? Concerned about what's going to happen tomorrow. Concerned about the economy and all these things. And we get so wrapped up in that, that we lose sight of an eternal perspective." [25:26] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "I just believe that if we actually lived like scripture calls us to, as followers of Jesus, awake and alert and waiting and ready, that it would influence our decision making. It would crystallize our priorities in life. We wrestle with what's, you know, our priorities and this. And if we're really honest, most of the things, like the top several things on the priority list, none of them really matter for eternity. It's stuff. What if we, what if we were to take this seriously and we're to live in light of the return of Jesus, in light of eternity?" [26:59] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "I think it would change things for you when the doctor gives you a diagnosis. That you'd be able to say, okay, I'm not making light of that. I'm not pretending like that's not what the doctor just said. However, I know how this all ends. And I'm living in light of that. Don't you think that it ought to influence the loneliness that maybe you feel so deeply? That maybe it would influence the fact that you would be able to look at your loneliness and the struggle of that loneliness, and you would be able to look at the struggle of that loneliness, and say, but this isn't the end of my story." [27:22] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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