Living Out Our Identity and Purpose in Christ

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By his divine power, it's not your willpower is by God's power. Now listen to this by his divine power. God has given us everything. Listen to these two words. We need, he's given us everything we need. Well, okay. What, what does that mean? Well, let's keep reading the context. [00:31:34] (21 seconds)


Everything we need for living a godly life. You have everything. Everything you need to live a godly life. You're like, well, when did all this happen? The moment you invited Jesus Christ into your life, the verse goes on to say, have received all of this by coming to know him, the one who called us to himself by means of his marvelous glory and excellence. [00:31:45] (26 seconds)


The moon reflects the light of the sun. And this is why you and I have to stay in the presence of God because John chapter one tells us that Jesus is the true light who's come to give light. And dispel darkness that's our Jesus and so when we come to Christ and now we spend time in the presence of Christ here's what happens his light man his light reflects off of our lives and that's what we're called to do draw attention to ourself to bring glory to God. [00:35:04] (36 seconds)


You will be my witnesses. So number two is this. Jesus said, I'm telling you, I'm leaving you here on purpose for a purpose. You are my witnesses. So therefore I say, I am a witness. And what does a witness do? A witness simply testifies of something they have personally seen and experienced. [00:38:32] (25 seconds)


If Jesus Christ has radically redeemed and restored your life by his amazing grace, can a brother get an amen in the comments? Somebody give me an amen and give me some hand emojis. Let's give God some glory. Glory tonight, amen? Today, not tonight. And so here's the deal. What we're called to do as light is not only to shine out, shine by showing good deeds, but we're to be a witness of his incredible grace and mercy. [00:38:56] (27 seconds)


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