1. "Because it's an opportunity for us to take all of who we are. And give it back to all of who God who's already given us everything that he is. So we're here this week, this morning, all throughout the week to give all for all to find and follow Jesus. That's what we want to be about."
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2. "Jesus is giving us these really specific, intentional examples about human relationships and what does it mean for us to be in relationship with one another. And so this morning, we're going to look at the very core of that, of human sexuality. Now, I want to let you know we're going to stay PG through all of this. But we do want to talk about this kind of central tenet of human relationships."
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3. "What he's doing is he's creating this image, this picture for us of what a blessed, a flourishing life looks like. Here's what it looks like to live righteously, to live flourishingly, to live uprightly, to live well in the world, he gives us. And as he moves through the Sermon, he gets more and more granular or specific. And now he gets to this place where we're talking about human relationships and human sexuality."
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4. "Love never takes, but lust only takes. And he's pointing rather specifically at the moment where a man looks at a woman too long. Beyond just seeing, rather seeing for what that person can do. When we make human relationships transactional, we begin to break those relationships quickly. They become very brittle. The church has to begin by making those two things very distinct. Love and lust are two different things."
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5. "We are more than just this small threshold of this lustful ambition that the culture likes to hold up as the highest threshold of sexual ambition. We are created in the image of God to respond to His creation well. We're created with the very imprint of God Himself. We are called back to relationship with Him through the death and the resurrection of Christ."
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6. "You are way more important than whatever it is lust offers. We not only have to make that message distinct, love and lust are two different things, we also have to say that we are more valuable than whatever it is lust offers us. We've celebrated in our culture. We've been called to remove any restriction on love, any kind of restriction on what it looks like. But when we do that, lust begins to take on this God-like formation, this God-like voice."
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7. "You and I are more than our affects. We're more than whatever it is we feel in a moment. You are loved, you are seen, you are embraced, you are supported by the God of the universe. And we have to start here. Because Jesus starts with the orientation of our hearts. He says, listen, if you don't start with the heart, you're going to lose the whole thing. And we're going to see that as we get into action and habit."
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8. "Sin is serious business. It has real effect in the real world. If we live lives of lustful intent and just say, that which I desire, I deserve, and we treat one another like that, it will break relationships faster than you can blink. In fact, relationships have been broken and broken and rebroken over that very case. This is what I want and I'm going to take it. Sin, brokenness, has real effect in the real world."
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9. "The problem with the habit of lustful intent, when it becomes normative in a person's life or in society, is that it dehumanizes. It makes us less than human. The Sermon on the Mount is always moving toward what is most human in our lives. Like that squeaky or that broken wheel. Once it's fixed, the Sermon on the Mount moves us toward actually the whole working out because the parts work out. It moves us toward functioning and flourishing as a person amongst people."
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10. "At some point, we have to choose what we're going to make permanent in our lives. We're all going to wake up tomorrow, and we're going to enforce the actions that we've made habits in our lives. Is this what you want to concrete? The practices you've set apart from Christ, or the practices of Christ that we've been talking about in the Sermon on the Mount, where he calls us to deal with the lustful intent, to repent, to remove, to get rid of it, where he calls us to love, where he calls us to be patient, where he calls us to move and decide toward him and toward righteous actions that are only found in the person of Jesus."
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