Living Out the Unfailing Love of Jesus

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1. "Because there are so many things in life that fail and I don't know if your week has been like my week but I feel like this weather is failing me for November right now There are so many things that can fail but the one thing the one thing that will never let us down is Jesus and it's because he loves us so much that he gave us a chance to fail us down He gave himself up for us to live and to die and to be resurrected for you and for me He will not fail He has already defeated the grave There is nothing that can stand against him And so if there's anything that we can celebrate today it's death" ([00:40:58] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We encourage everyone to read along in their Bible with us as we preach, because I don't want you to just take my word for it. I want you to read and see what God's Word says for yourself. So it's really important that we do that. And that's also why on your response cards, there's a place for notes, so that you have a chance to write down, to reflect, to take notes on what we're reading today. And we do that for you. We have a chance to take notes on what we're reading today. And we do that for a variety of reasons, but my favorite one is because we want to encourage you to take those notes so that you can walk someone else through the book of Colossians." ([00:43:21] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "It's a devotion to prayer that flows throughout the follower of Jesus's life. But here's the thing. I think some of us may have a wrong idea about prayer and how it's done and what we do. Uh, because sometimes I think that we think prayer is where we have to bow our heads, close our eyes, clasp our hands and thank the Lord for our food, our sleep, our day, whatever. And if we're not in that posture, we're not praying. Um, I think that that's a part of it. Sure. Because prayer at its heart is, is a conversation with God, right? It's where we talk with him and he speaks back. That, that's what it is. It's, it's our way of commuting with him." ([00:49:53] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Thanksgiving is not a mental activity. Giving thanks is not a cerebral mental ascent to listing the things that I need to be thankful for. Thanksgiving is not just a meal we eat once a year or multiple times a year if you like turkey and dressing, or stuffing as some weird people do. It's not even the polite answer you're supposed to give when somebody does something to you, when you just say thank you, because you can say that passive -aggressively. No, thanksgiving is a lens through which we are to view the world, and I want us to really grasp this for a second." ([00:55:43] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Thankfulness has nothing to do with your external circumstances. Circumstances. It is based solely on the internal reality that you are in Christ Jesus. You are kept. You are secure. You are chosen. You are holy. You are loved. No matter what happens out here, you have every reason to be constantly and continually thankful. There's nothing that can shake that from you, no matter what. It's hard to remember that in hard circumstances, but it is the truth of the follower of Jesus." ([00:58:46] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "A life lived for the gospel shares the gospel clearly, because as God opens that door, we have to share it clearly. A life lived for the gospel shares the gospel clearly. Let's look at verses three and four again. At the same time, pray also for us that God may open to us a door for the word to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I'm in prison. I may make it clear, which is how I ought to speak." ([01:00:46] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Paul doesn't say communicate the gospel smartly. He says communicate it clearly. Because communicating the gospel in a way that anyone can understand reminds us that the gospel isn't about what we know. It's about them understanding who Jesus is. See, story time. I went to a small Christian liberal arts college in Mississippi, and it was fun. It was the late 2000s. There were lots of fun things happening in the late 2000s. I lived on campus, and I was surrounded by a lot of people who knew a lot of things, right? Because you don't know a lot of things. You don't know a lot of things. You're all in college." ([01:05:02] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So the life that's lived for the gospel, that's leveraged to make much of Jesus, is built on a foundation of prayer and a foundation of clear communication of who Jesus is so that it can be understood by the very least of these. So, that's great. Where are we supposed to communicate this, though? Like, how am I supposed to integrate this into my life? When and where? What's the idea? Well, Paul answers that. So you can, take notes and write this down. A life lived for the gospel, a life leveraged for the gospel, stands ready in every situation." ([01:10:45] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We live out our obedience to Christ so that other people see that you are living differently and they are moved to wonder. Your faith and obedience is not a private part of your mind and soul that you just keep within the confines of your home or your car or your dorm room or your office or wherever. It's to be lived out in your going and your doing and in your relationships because that is who you are." ([01:14:41] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "You and me, everyday normal people who choose to follow Jesus, who live up our faith in front of their neighbors, their co -workers, their friends, their families. They obey Jesus because he's called them to, and he's worthy of our obedience, and they obey him outwardly, not inwardly. They pray for those around them, and God opens doors of opportunity for them. They pray for those around them, and God opens doors of opportunity for the word of the gospel, and Jesus is shared, and lives are changed, and then they go and do the same thing again, and again, and again." ([01:19:09] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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