Steadfast Faith in a Hostile Culture

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1. "We have an enemy. Who wants to return us. To places God called us to leave. What do you mean by that pastor? Well it's no accident. That the people of Israel. The southern kingdom of Judah. Find themselves. Back in Babylon. In fact if you go back to the first chapters. In the Bible. In the book of Genesis. You see that God. Called Abram. His father Terah. Abram who becomes who? Abraham. The father of the faith. The father of the nation. Right? And his wife Sarah. To leave a certain place." [41:11] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We live in a culture that wants to define who we are. And tell us what to do. Isn't that true? I mean the facts of Daniel's life are simple enough. He's a prisoner of war in Babylon. He had come from the noble family. The nobility in Judah. But Babylon. Babylon's conquest, deportation, and captivity of the people of Judah. Had dimmed any hope of him having power and honor. Right? As part of the noble family." [44:55] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Friends we're surrounded. By a Babylon of our own. There is a literal indoctrination. On our lives. Happening all the time. Whether you know it or not. And what do I mean by that? Well Babylon is a way of thinking. It's an attitude. It's a cultural way of life. And day in and day out. We are being inundated by it. We are being brainwashed by it. If we're not careful." [46:22] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "A sense of resolve is required to live for God when we're surrounded by the enemy. You know you think about it. Daniel and his friends just needed to accept the privileges that were being offered. Right? Just keep their heads down in order to keep their heads on. Because to question the king's decision would not only jeopardize Daniel's future. But in pagan Babylon it could jeopardize his life." [51:31] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Resolve doesn't come from attending church once a week. Or. 1.4 times a month. Right. It doesn't come just because you get into a community group. Those are all great and helpful. But that's not enough to create resolve. And that's not enough to sustain it. It has to be practiced every single day. Beth Moore says it like this. Godliness is never accidental. Neither is victory coincidental. Both stem from upfront daily resolve." [54:10] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Integrity does not mean I get really angry. Or that I'm really good at not doing things that I really want to do. Right. I mean it's not using lots of willpower to override my desires. That's just good discipline. True integrity is seen at the heart level. It's about becoming the kind of person. Listen. Who wants to do what is right. You desire in your heart to do what is right. Not just avoid doing the wrong things." [55:19] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "You We can be. We can be culturally relevant without becoming spiritually irrelevant. Write it down. Daniel resolves. Right? But the chief official is worried about the king. One writer said, some people have a hands-on boss. Others have a hands-off kind of boss. This chief official had a heads-off kind of boss. Right? The king will literally take my head off if I don't keep you, his prized captives, in good shape." [58:34] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "God is not looking for influential people that he can make faithful. He's looking for faithful people that he can make influential. That he can raise up to positions of influence. Do you see the difference? Resolve and conviction is oriented towards sacrifice. And the challenge is being willing to acknowledge that what you lose by that little bit of sacrifice, oh, I can't do that. Oh, I'm not going to be with those people doing that." [01:12:38] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Every decision you make today, every little decision has a direct effect on the story that you're writing for your life. And my prayer for you is that you will find your pleasure in pleasing God. And that more and more, as you do his will, as you seek out real heart level integrity, the world and its desires will pass away. One of my dad's favorite sayings goes like this, only one life will soon be passed. Only what's done for Christ will last." [01:13:55] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Jesus left heaven to come to earth. He was despised and rejected by his culture, the Bible says. And yet he lived a sinless life. And he went to a cross and paid the price for my sin, for your sin. So that one day when we have that appointment with him and we have to give an account, we can just say, Jesus, you have done for me what I could never do for myself. And because of what you've done, I can be welcomed in." [01:16:51] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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