Reaching the Marginalized: Jesus' Example of Love

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1. "My friends, there are many who come to church who are on the fringe of faith. They are hurting, broken, insecure. They are seeking God, looking for someone to show them some love, hoping for community that will accept them. They are lost and in need of a Savior. They are looking to see if so-called followers of Jesus are emulating His character, and if they are wholeheartedly devoted to Him." [03:16] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "My friends, don't forget that a great part of Jesus' earthly ministry was spent teaching. Many of His sermons and messages are recorded in the Gospels. Jesus spoke of how we are to live and what is expected for one who is His followers. Remember that teachings of Jesus are just as important as His actions." [06:26] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If people don't know the truth, they will see no need to change. If they don't know that they're going to hell or that they have a sin problem, how will they deserve it? If they don't know that they're going to hell or that they have a desire to seek a remedy. Sadly, this is a generation that shies away from speaking the truth, even in love, because we think the truth will hurt too much." [09:46] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "True love speaks for truth. If we truly love people, we will tell them the truth. If we truly love people, we will tell them the truth. If we tell them the truth, so they will know if they need to respond and take action. If someone's house is on fire, you shout at them. If their business model is unsustainable, you tell them. If their actions are self-destructive, you stage an intervention." [11:25] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "My friends, so many in the world today are simply waiting for an invitation. Their lonely, broken, and unsatisfied hearts are ready to respond to the love of Jesus and to receive the care of a church. And so, you see, the second, biblical principle we can learn from Jesus dealing with sinners is that He intentionally reached out to those on the fringe of faith. Follow Jesus, number two. Intentionally reach out. Intentionally reach out. People are simply waiting for an invitation." [17:59] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "My friends, you and I can't do the work of the Great Communion, and share the gospel, if we do not and are not willing to sit with sinners, meaning associating and interacting with them. It doesn't mean you follow their sinful ways, but it means getting out of your own comfort zones and meeting people where they are at, not where you are at." [27:48] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Don't get caught up trying to make self-righteous people like you and accept you. Don't get caught up playing the who's the more spiritual game. You know, it's so easy to get caught up in petty, inconsequential things and the dramas of life that suck up enormous time and emotional energy. You and I know that to be true. Every day there's drama all around. And sometimes we get sucked into the petty arguments that in the grand scheme of things have no eternal impact." [36:17] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "It's easy to say, look, the Bible says it's okay to hang out with sinners. But don't forget the reason Jesus does it. It's so that He can share with them the life-changing cure to their eternal sickness. A doctor who knows the cure for a sick patient but says or does nothing is a useless and irresponsible doctor. Likewise, a Christian who knows the cure for a lost soul but says or does nothing is a useless and irresponsible follower of Christ." [38:33] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We do not bring the world's culture into the church, but we have adapted our ministry and outreach approach in order that we are able to sit with the very sinners we are trying to reach for Christ. As Dr. John Hanna, historical theologian at Dallas Seminary, often says, culture is fluid in nature. The Holy Scriptures are not. Truth does not change, but culture changes the questions asked. Do we know the questions that are being asked by the culture today?" [40:05] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Notice that Jesus doesn't first condemn the corrupt practices of Levi's trade. He first said to Levi, I want to get to know you. Can I sit with you and have a meal? And by becoming his friend, the truth Jesus shared was accepted. And Levi's life was changed and transformed. So my friends, let's follow Jesus in how he dealt with sinners. He always taught biblical truth." [42:16] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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