Living Stones: Our Identity and Purpose in Christ

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1) "Peter isn't saying muster up love for each other, Christians. He's saying, no, no, no. The action of love is rooted in the gospel. The way that you can love me, even though you might not like me, is because God showed you what love is in the gospel, in the sending of his son, the living of the son's life, the death of Jesus, the resurrection of Jesus, the ascension of Jesus. He displays his love for you. And so therefore, the call to action is to love me or to love each other earnestly. And how can I do that? Because it's rooted in the gospel." [09:06] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Sometimes, we can believe, and I've fallen prey to this, and maybe you have too. Sometimes, we can believe that the gospel, the good news, is what saves us, is what, it's what, I'm born again, I'm a new creation. And then, if we're not careful, sometimes, sometimes, and maybe you've fallen prey to this, sometimes we can say, okay, the gospel, the good news is what saved me. It's what started me up, but now I can set that aside, and I can go out, and I can live for Jesus, right? And what is, sometimes, that looks, like performance. Sometimes, that looks like getting on a hamster wheel and trying to do all the things that it says to do in this book." [22:05] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The gospel. God didn't give us his gospel so that we would embrace it, get converted, and then set it aside. No. It is the power of God to salvation. The Bible says that the same power that raised Jesus up from the dead is the power that's available to Christians in Christ. The gospel. The gospel. In a moment in time, God sent Jesus to be born of a virgin, to live the life that we should live, but can't because of sin, to die and take our penalty on the cross, to come back to life, and then to ascend in heaven where he sits forevermore interceding for us. That is the gospel." [24:52] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Peter emphasizes that believers are under construction, being built on Christ, the living stone. We are placed atop His sure foundation. So that is who all these stones, whether it's the headstone, whether it be the chief cornerstone or the stumbling stone, all of these stones are Jesus. And again, He's seeking to explain their status, who they are, by explaining who Jesus is. Because they don't have a status. You and I don't have a status. You and I don't have an identity unless it is grounded and rooted in Christ's identity." [36:27] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "You are a new people formed, delivered and created by God's work. Look what he says. He says, once you were not a people, but now you are a people. Once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. That God didn't see mankind and turn his back, but he saw him. He saw him. He saw him. He saw him. He saw him. He saw him. He saw him. He saw them. He saw them and he had pity on them. He had mercy on them. Peter says, abundant mercy on them. He says, you didn't have that before. You, you, you, you, you didn't have mercy before, but now you have mercy. You had not received it, but now you have received it. And, and receiving mercy changes everything. Receiving God's mercy changes. It changes everything." [44:42] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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