Living with an Eternal Perspective in Christ

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1. "It's also true of Christians that you, me as a Christian, we have another life besides the one that is visible to others. We have another life that is another life that's visible, invisible to those around us. Another life besides the life that we live and that others know about. I'm going to invite you to turn in your pew Bible or in your phone or in a Bible you brought to Colossians chapter 3. We've been preaching through the book of Colossians where Paul, the Apostle Paul, who writes about Jesus, he met Jesus and he describes Jesus in really magnificent terms in that first chapter. He's the visible image of the invisible and eternal God." [36:05] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When you get married, when a person gets married, several things change. A lot of things change. My wife's last name, that changed. Our bank accounts changed. We merged bank accounts. Our tax status changed. I really like that one. For me, the one I didn't so much like, I didn't know about this until I got married, was the, you know, like this is the mattress. I thought, you know, it's 50-50. Right? You would think, one of you, one of me, 50-50. I ended up with like 15%. To this day, still. I mean, I'm like annexed on this little peninsula of my mattress. And I've never regained that, regained the rest of that mattress. So that changed for me as well." [39:40] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If you're a Christian, this world is not your home anymore. The Bible says this. Your home is wherever Jesus is. And right now, he's seated at the right hand of the Father in heaven, and that is your home. Just look at verses 1 and 3. In verse 3, Paul says, In verse 1, he says, Sometimes we use different language. People, not even Christians, use different language to try to describe. To try to describe a change, you know, in our life. I turned over a new leaf. Or, I'm trying to be a better version of myself. The Bible doesn't use that language because the Bible doesn't, that's not actually what's fundamentally happened." [41:51] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "What hidden with Christ means is that you have a life that is not observable by those around you. It's hidden. It can't be seen. Your life that is, and it's the same life that will be, has not yet appeared, and it currently exists with Christ. Unseen by those around you that you interact with and people who think they know you, that think they know your life. But just think about Miss Lewis, my first grade teacher. Think about any time you've seen a teacher for the first time in the grocery store, and you realize this person has a whole other life that was completely unseen to me until I just now got this small glimpse." [43:18] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The good news, though, for you, if you're a Christian, is you haven't peeked yet. You haven't peeked yet. If you've seen the movie Napoleon Dynamite, you know. You're already thinking about him. Uncle Rico, right? Uncle Rico is typical. He's a guy who peeked in high school. Athletically, his best days were behind him. And I'm gonna show you here just a picture for a moment. Pastor Nate is in Southeast Asia, so I feel compelled to correct a common belief that you might have, the way he presents himself. Oftentimes, you go on his Facebook page, you'll see pictures of himself sweating, like he just worked out. Like, I'm off on the side of the camera spraying him with water. He didn't really lift or anything, right? But he presents this belief, this persona, that he's at the peak of physical fitness." [46:09] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Your best life is yet to come. There was a book out like 10, 20 years ago now. They're having like the 20th anniversary resale of this book by a prosperity preacher. Remember, it was called Your Best Life Now. It was like number one on the self-help section. It was all about how, if you follow this guy's seven principles, you can have your best life now. All about the here and the now. And honestly, the title of that book and that message is very true. Your best life is, now, if you don't know Christ. Your best life is now. If you don't know Jesus as your Lord and Savior, then this present life is the closest you will come to heaven. It only gets worse after this." [49:31] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "In driving, we need to look at where we're going. It's gonna help us in the here and now, in the present. In verses one and two, it says this, if then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, this has happened in your life, then this is what it looks like. If then, so seek the things that are above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. In other words, as if God is saying to us in his word, paraphrase, Christian, get your eyes up. Don't look at what's in front of you, look at what's coming, where you are." [53:30] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "When we become a Christian, not only does it change where we call home, because home is now where Jesus is, but it also changes what we pursue. It changes what we seek. And yet so often, I, case example number one, but so often we may live in this present world like it is our home, seeking earthly things. And when we do that, we are living spiritually short-sighted. Some of you know what that is, because you are short-sighted. You can only see things clearly that are right in front of you, but far away you can't see them. And that's how we live as Christians, spiritually short-sighted when we pursue earthly things, when our life is found hidden with Christ, waiting to be revealed." [01:01:33] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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