Putting Jesus First: Values for Spiritual Growth

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1. "We have been created to worship you. We all worship various things and persons and pursuits, and by way of the Holy Spirit of power, you have illuminated our minds and hearts to see the truthfulness, the compelling nature of Jesus. And so, Jesus, I pray that right now, every man, woman, boy, girl in the room, those who are online, that we would continue to worship you as we hear the word preached, and we believe and do your word, abiding in you, where we will experience not only fullness of joy, but we will bear fruit and prove that we are your disciples." [38:33] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We wanna put Jesus first in our lives for our neighbors. Several months ago, we talked about marks of maturity. As you think about vision of a church, you think about mission and marks of maturity, values and paths, we're kinda like sides of a house, and marks of maturity were questions that we posed several months ago that you were to ask yourself. How do I know that I'm seeing the mission of Graceland take root and get traction in my life? How do I know I'm seeking to put Jesus first in my life for my neighbor?" [40:11] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Living things move, living things grow. I love what Pastor Ryan read from John 15. He says, bear fruit, and in bearing fruit, you prove to be my disciple. God's expectation is that we would bear fruit. God's expectation is that we would move. Now, when we say move, we don't mean like physically, but that the Spirit of God would continue to take ground in our heart, and that we would yield our lives to Jesus. Bearing fruit, being obedient, is the DNA of a believer. It's the pattern. It's to be the rhythm of our life." [47:10] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The key to happiness, the key to be a blessed man, a blessed woman, a blessed boy, a blessed girl is to follow the guidance and instruction that comes from God, not from our heart. Not from our feelings. I mean, one of the most dangerous things that we can tell a young person or tell ourselves or tell an older person is to follow your heart. I mean, how often has our heart led us down a path of foolishness and rebellion and sin? Our heart is deceitful of all things. Who can know it?" [53:33] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If you will yield your life to the Bible, the Bible will change your life because the spirit of God uses the Bible. It will make a sad person joyful. It does not mean that you won't go through tumultuous times, it doesn't mean that you won't go through difficult times, it doesn't mean that you'll have highs, you won't have lows, but the key to, the key to flourishing, the key to having our hearts illuminated so we can see Jesus anew and afresh is actually to yield ourselves to the Bible it will make a simple immature foolish person wise we want to be a people who stand on the word." [55:23] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Living by the spirit makes us aware of the privileges and the promises that we have in Christ it does not mean that men and women who know Christ won't sin it does not mean that what it means is that the spirit of God who dwells us who indwells in us will help us to continually consciously not grieve Jesus that there's a lot of things that are black and white but so much of the Christian life is just the way of wisdom how do I please Jesus." [01:02:13] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "The works of the flesh honor who? Satan. The works of the flesh are against the Spirit. So when you're like, oh, I just wasn't very patient with my kids. Or I just lacked self-control with my neighbor. Or I was just a jackbutt to my colleague. Or I was just so incredibly unloving. I get it, that is true. We do that every day. But it's actually more serious than that. The fruit, it's not fruits. It's not like, you know, I got the joy thing down, but I don't have the faithfulness down. That's why in the original language, it's the fruit. It's not the fruits. We actually mistranslate. It's the fruit of the Spirit. It all comes together." [01:07:15] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We are a church that will unashamedly, with humility, reliance upon Jesus. We're going to stand on the Bible. It's not my words, not your words, not majority opinion. We have to stand on something that's timeless. It is the Bible. It is the Bible. We are a church that stands on the revealed Word of God, the Bible. That's all we got. That's all we got. So we're going to be a church that stands on the Word." [01:08:52] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Imagine what would happen with more Mary Wolfe's and Jonathan Lee's, those testimonies, those testimonies of baptism. What would it look like if you and I got serious about resting in the finished work of Christ and began to have a sense of urgency? God, give me courage. Help me to love my neighbors, love my spouse, love my kids, love my colleagues. Help me to love them, to share Jesus. Y'all, we wouldn't have enough services at Graceland. So I just think if we will stay true to standing on the Word, taking the next step, sharing the hope of Jesus, and walking by the Spirit, what will God do through our church?" [01:09:41] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "We wanna be a people. We wanna be a church that abides in you, as Pastor Ryan said just minutes ago. So for fullness of joy, a depth of joy, so that we can bear fruit and show others about the fact that we are your disciples. We're your followers. We need your help. We, we struggle. We struggle. And so would you encourage us? Would you give us internal fortitude? And even now in the next several minutes as we pray, would you compel people to come pray in their seat perhaps, but just on these steps, just to let the spirit of God do business in their heart. We pray there'd be an openness and a receptiveness in the next several minutes as we sing to you, as we pray to you, and ultimately as we worship you in all that we do and say." [01:12:08] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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