Reviving Faith: Dependence on Jesus Over Self-Reliance

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1) "You can have a surplus of stuff. You can have a surplus of experiences. And you know what you're short on? Actual peace. Actual satisfaction. Actual, actually satisfaction and actually experiencing the peace." [01:11:04]

2) "We have this story where we esteem the self-made person. Think about the people that we make and turn into celebrities. There are the people in our minds who have been able, in our own minds, to be overnight successes, to be able to climb the ladder on their own by all accounts were able to pull themselves into greatness. And that's the people that we esteem. And that's the ideal that many of us are chasing after." [01:00:48]

3) "Does your vision of the good life actually lead you to a greater dependence on God? Right, is he actually, does it matter if, like, Jesus is, like, with you in those moments?" [01:03:54]

4) "He sees beneath all the veneers that we put up. He sees the very depths of our hearts. He sees if our faith has just become a decoration on our lives versus something we're vitally connected to." [01:07:03]

5) "Our possessions can possess us, right? The reality is, is that sometimes material success might trick you into thinking you're growing when you're actually shrinking." [01:18:02]

6) "He keeps reaching out and saying, will you get well and walk with me again? And that's what we see him doing. We see him calling out and challenging this church, disciplining this church, and he's not doing it from a place of shame. He's not doing it just to shame them. He's doing it because he loves them." [01:14:22]

7) "This spirit of self-reliance, that's how they lived out their faith. It made them so content that they felt like they didn't really need anybody." [57:40]

8) "Our measurements and God's measurements are quite different. Our ways and his ways are very different because how do we measure things often? We measure greatness by fame and strength." [58:47]

9) "What does he say in verse 17? He says, for you say I am rich and I have prospered and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked." [56:28]

10) "But when it came to Laodicea, they were like, no, we got this... It's like you hold on to it. You hold on to the prestige." [51:53]
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