Steadfast Faith: Navigating Challenges with Christ

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1. "Operation Christmas Child, we've been talking about it. But a big highlight for us to come together is the packing party. So November the 9th from 10 till noon. If you've not participated in this, it is a fun. Think of it as a massive assembly line where we build boxes with a lot of the things that have been purchased through our Amazon wish list. It's a blast. So consider being a part of that. You can go to the website to get more information. I mentioned this. Just a moment ago, as far as our thankful service opportunity through M2540, which is a ministry that we connect with all throughout the year that serves the homeless in our community, we have the honor of helping to serve them a Thanksgiving meal." ([00:06:17] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "And he uses words to describe us. We're exiles in Babylon. We are ambassadors for his kingdom. Like all of these pictures describe his bride, his church, us, and how we're uniquely positioned. To reflect his love and his character and his goodness to the world. So I want us to reflect on that and thank him for who he is, what he has promised and what he has done, with a gratitude of what he's invited us into." ([00:25:08] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Because I think the beauty, as we just prayed through, the beauty and the opportunity is to celebrate unity within the church, whether that be the church here at Calvary or the church here in the United States of America, whether that be in the United States of America or in Jesus' church globally, and not therefore allow maybe a difference in political opinions or policy preferences to rise above our duty as ambassadors to the kingdom of God or as the reality that we are exiles in Babylon. Truthfully, we are. And I think we need to be reminded today in this season and truthfully every day that we bow to the Lamb of God." ([00:30:17] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus has a very specific message to the church at Thyatira that he hopes is an example for all the churches in ancient times and even us today to pay attention to. That he knows us and that he desires the church to be faithful and to repent and turn back to him. And he has a beautiful promise awaiting for us, a hope and a future. Amen? We just sing about that. That's not exclusive to them. It applies to us." ([00:36:53] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus knows us in every detail, even the things that we try to hide or ignore or suppress. And his eyes, and in his divinity, his eyes pierce through, they penetrate through with perfect knowledge and insight into all people, in all places, in all things, and at all times. It's really important. It emphasizes his omniscience, and it really begs us to begin to internalize and ask this question. What are you trying to hide from God who sees all things?" ([00:40:17] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Passivity towards sin creates a tolerance to its presence. The more I expose myself continually and intentionally, I numb myself. And I begin to say, this isn't a big deal. I do this all the time. Well, it's still sin. Now we're getting to the category of habits of sin. We can become numb due to the compromise that's oftentimes rooted, listen carefully, in my individualized justification of what I'm trying to do." ([00:56:27] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Nonetheless, regardless of the pressure, regardless of what it potentially meant for their pocketbook, Christians were expected to stand in the face of this kind of pressure. An ancient church father, whose name is Tertullian, this is what he wrote about, not necessarily about Thyatira, but about Christians who made their living in trades connected to pagan idolatry. This is what he said. A painter might find work in a pagan temple, or a sculptor might be hired to make a statue of a pagan god. And they would justify this by saying, this is my living, and I must live. And Tertullian replied, must you live?" ([00:57:25] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "God calls us to holiness, not to harlotry. He calls us to purity and not to spiritual prostitution. He calls us to faithfulness and not spiritual adultery. He calls us to follow him and not to follow the ways of the world. In fact, write down 1 John 2, verses 15 through 17, and you could read a cross-reference to that truth later." ([01:00:30] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "What a beautiful message of encouragement to the remnant of those who follow Jesus, even in this city. And what a reminder for us to hold fast, to stand against the trappings of the world, to requiring us to, predetermine some things in our life that we're going to say no to, no matter what. Even if it means I lose my job, I'm not going to cross that line." ([01:02:31] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And we share this joy with him. And ultimately, even in the reference here to the clay that's broken, we see this visual reminder that he is the potter, we are the clay. And may we respond to this, Lord, just mold me. If you got to break me, break me and rebuild me. If you got to correct me, I receive it. Just shape me into who you want me to be. That's my prayer today. What about you?" ([01:04:58] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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