Redefining Identity: Embracing Our Place as God's Children

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"He transformed a tax collector into a disciple, a prostitute into a saint, and a skeptic into an apostle. He showed incredible reliance on the Father, often withdrew to pray, and his power was exercised in obedience and submission to the will of the Father." [49:17] (Download)

"What Jesus did in the Incarnation redefines our identity. When you understand what Jesus did in taking on human flesh, you understand who you are as a result of it." [50:08] (Download)

"In Christ we find a new label, one that supersedes all the others, and Jesus gives us the opportunity to be part of God's family, becoming children of God. This label, child of God, adopted into His family, redefines everything." [51:59] (Download)

"When you realize that you are actually co-heir with Jesus, that we have all the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of Sons and Daughters of God in the kingdom of God, I mean this is extraordinary news." [54:26] (Download)

"The infinite God in his Limitless love chose to reach out to us not just through prophets and through Commandments but by taking on the finite form of a baby in a Manger." [41:02] (Download)

"God's outstretched hand, a symbol of his Relentless Pursuit and unfathomable love for us, is a profound mystery that challenges our understanding of the Divine in humanity." [42:54] (Download)

"In Jesus, we have the ultimate example of what it looks like to be a child of God. He chose sacrifice motivated by love and used his power and authority to serve and love people." [56:57] (Download)

"Considering the profound sacrifice that Jesus has made, motivated by radical love, we must reflect on how we use our own power and authority in response to His example." [57:46] (Download)

"Jesus voluntarily emptied himself, relinquished all of his Divine Privileges and powers to take on human flesh and this self-emptying act is an act of radical love because it involves God choosing to limit himself to be vulnerable." [45:18] (Download)

"These images capture the seeming impossibility of the infinite being held within the finite; it's a concept that stretches our imagination, it challenges us to grasp something beyond our usual understanding." [37:34] (Download)
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