Living in Hope: Embracing Our Unique Purpose

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"but so is this moment in all of human history this has never happened before because you are not only one in seven billion today i don't even know what the number of people are that have lived in the last six plus thousand years but no one's ever been like you you're unique you're fearfully and wonderfully made this moment's never happened before and it will never happen again it's literally just like pentecost it's just like resurrection sunday a beautiful moment and as long as you've been waiting god's been waiting longer before he ever created anything he chose you the bible's very clear before the foundation of the world he knew you and he chose you then he called you so that he could conform you into the likeness of his son and so today today it's not a day like every other day it's a day that's never existed before it's never going to exist again" [00:18:22] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"We don't want you to be uninformed. We don't want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, which is a beautiful euphemism. Paul has turned the agony of loss into something that's far more peaceful. It's sleep. It's sleep. Now, they're awake on the other side. We know that. But right off the bat, he's trying to remove this overwhelming, and it is overwhelming in the moment, but it's been radically redefined. Because of Christ, okay? So that you don't grieve like the rest of mankind who have no hope. Well, there's the first practical implication. Would you think about that? Right, is that it's not that we don't grieve. We grieve deeply, but we grieve differently." [00:47:38] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"A hope that is living and is alive and is provable, not just possible. That we're going to base our hope on something, not a fairy tale, a factual reality of something so powerful and so profound. And this is it. For we believe, and this is unquestioned confidence, okay? It's not believing the Pythagorean theorem that A squared plus B squared equals C squared, although that's true. That won't change your life, okay? This belief is faithful, confident trust." [00:49:43] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Because you know enough about chairs to believe it has the capacity to hold you. That's our belief. Our belief, settled conviction, we're totally reliant on this, that Jesus died and rose again. Okay, we believe this. And again, never to get too technical, I don't want to be an academian because I'm not one of those. But you have to understand sometimes, in the English, we'd be able to use better language to what it would basically say is, Jesus willfully participated in his own death and willfully participated in his own resurrection." [00:50:33] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And that's the game changer. There isn't anything... Like, Christianity's either singularly correct or absolutely wrong. Right? There's no wiggle room, because it sets itself off in an area that is inconceivable. And we'll really dig into this in a few minutes, but you often hear us say that Christ was born of the Virgin Mary and became man. He suffered, died, and was buried. On the third day, he rose again from the dead using his own power, strength, and authority." [00:52:28] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"So, Paul wanted to bring them some comfort that will lead to encouragement to tell them this. Yes, when we lose loved ones, it's a painful loss. But they are not lost. Paul would tell you, I know where they are. I know who they're with. I know what they're doing. And I know when we will see them again. They have got to be with him if he's going to bring them with him when he returns." [00:53:28] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Do you realize that you have the ultimate control over what happens after your death? You do. It's right there in your hands. You get to decide what happens after your last breath. Are you gonna be in the presence of the Lord? Are you gonna be dispatched to Hades, the holding center for the unrighteous dead, the ungodly dead, to be dealt with in the final days? Are you gonna be in the presence of the Lord? You get to decide. Like you can tell the world starting today, I know exactly what's gonna happen to me after I die." [00:55:15] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"That Paul said, that we are no longer appointed to experience God's wrath. That it is impossible for you as a follower of Christ, after your last breath, to not know confidently you are not going to face God's wrath. You are no longer appointed to it. It is not possible for you to taste of his wrath, because Jesus drank fully of the cup of God's wrath for you." [01:11:04] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Stand for it. Firm. And that literally means the time has come to show a little bit more fortitude, a little bit more perseverance. And there is a line. Now, we're not called to aggressively cross it into the world and battle, but we are called to stop backing up from it. There's a line. And that line is caused by the fact that you're not going to be able to do what you're going to do this Thursday. Jesus Christ raised himself from the dead, and I'm not backing up." [01:14:29] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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