Living Under God's Authority: A Call to Repentance

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"Everything in us wants to pretend like we're the owner, not the tenant. Culture constantly reinforces that idea: Your life, your body, your choice. But we're not the owners, we're tenants, stewards of the life God has given us." [43:20](Download | Download)

"It's better to live a life that may start in rebellion but leads to repentance than to live a life of religious pretense without true transformation." [33:35](Download | Download)

"Jesus isn't looking for people who proclaim that he is Lord. He is looking for people who live like he is Lord. They've given him the keys to their hearts." [35:56](Download | Download)

"Our heavenly Father is good and gracious. Even if we live like the first son, often resisting, when we repent, God welcomes us back with open arms, celebrating our return to Him." [53:20](Download | Download)

"God is the owner of your life, not a navigation system offering guidance we can choose to ignore. We must recognize His ownership and live accordingly, bearing fruit for Him." [49:14](Download | Download)

"We are guilty of rejecting the message when we say we are all in but don't follow through with the instructions of our Father." [51:16](Download | Download)

"Following Jesus is about giving Him absolute power, control, and authority in our lives. It's a shift from self-rule to God's rule." [17:09](Download | Download)

"Jesus challenges us to consider whether we live as if we are the owners of our lives or as faithful stewards of what God has entrusted to us." [45:23](Download | Download)

"It's not enough to say the right things or perform religious rituals; our hearts must be aligned with God's will, and our lives must demonstrate His lordship over us." [52:20](Download | Download)

"Settle the issue of authority in your life. Recognize that your life is not your own; it belongs to God, and live in a way that reflects that truth." [55:23](Download | Download)
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