Restoration and Moral Integrity in Christ

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "We were created as God's masterpiece, right? We talk about that all the time. You were, you were God's masterpiece. We all are. That was, we are like, humanity is like the magnum opus of a master painter. All of creation shows what He's, capable of, and humans are the piece de resistance. We are the, the magnum opus." [48:10] (20 seconds) ( | | )

2. "The good news is this, a disfigured image does not stop being, being the image. For example, imagine, imagine the Mona Lisa, right? Famous painting, okay? Now imagine, first of all, it's not surrounded by 15 feet of, of tempered glass. It's just, let's just say it's there, and someone takes a bucket of red paint and splashes it all over the Mona Lisa. Well, it doesn't stop being the Mona Lisa. It is just a disfigured Mona Lisa that is in need of restoration." [51:24] (31 seconds) ( | | )

3. "This is what Jesus Christ accomplished for us. First of all, He lived, He, He walked among us as a perfect image of God on the earth. He, He did what humans were always created to do. He reflected God's heart to creation without sin. Now, I want to just, I want to just, I want to just, clear about something. When I talk about Jesus being without sin, what I don't mean is that Jesus was this, like, like, straight-laced, fuddy-duddy rule follower who was no fun at parties. That's not what I mean." [53:06] (32 seconds) ( | | )

4. "When we say yes to that invitation, when we follow Jesus into the transformation that He made possible, the image of God in each of us begins to shine once more. then, like a master art restorer, the Holy Spirit carefully removes the disfigurement of our sin and restores the vibrancy of our sin. And then, like a master art restorer, the Holy Spirit carefully removes the vibrancy of our sin and restores the vibrancy of our sin." [54:48] (24 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Do you want to live? Do you want to be alive, to feel alive? Well, then this stuff matters. This stuff matters. You do you is a very attractive philosophy, but it is a hollow one. It's a hollow one. It's a hollow one. The image of God has been disfigured in you because of sin. Don't make it worse. Don't make it worse by trying to restore it on your own, because we know what that looks like, right? We know it's not going to go, it's not going to end well." [58:42] (33 seconds) ( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Moral integrity is all about our journey to be free of sinful thoughts and sinful behaviors, our journey to break free from harmful addictions, to be holy, in other words. This journey is a defining characteristic of what it means, follow Jesus. Having integrity with our morals should matter a lot to Christ followers. There's just one problem. These days, I don't really think it does. I don't really think it matters all that much, at least not to a lot of Christians." [30:06] (39 seconds) ( | | )

2. "Sin management involves the idea that basically what matters is your outward displays of godliness. And frankly, that's all that matters. Like, we're going to pay a lot of attention to the things that we can see. Like, are you swearing or sleeping around? Or are you doing drugs? Like, we're going to pay attention to that. But then we are going to kind of completely ignore all the stuff that we can't see. Like, are you harboring hate or lust in your heart? Are you greedy?" [31:24] (31 seconds) ( | | )

3. "We are not statues, are we? We are not static images. We're people. We are living beings, which means that we have our own minds and our own desires, our own free will, which means that as images, we have the ability to choose whether or not to faithfully represent the thing that we're imaging. We actually have a choice. Do we want to be faithful images or do we not?" [45:14] (31 seconds) ( | | )

4. "Sin is the human turned in or bent in on itself. Sin is the human bent in on itself. In other words, the very creatures that were designed to be conduits, spreading God's abundant life outwards, have become completely self-obsessed. We're curved in on, on ourselves. Sin has, has warped our original purpose. Or to put it another way, the image of God in humans has been disfigured by our sin." [46:30] (33 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Following Jesus is not about appearing righteous. No, it is a whole life transformation. Again, I love what Paul says, like literally on the very next page, Paul says, don't copy the behavior and the customs of this world, which includes performance, performative religion, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then, you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect." [01:00:08] (33 seconds) ( | | )

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