Thriving in Exile: Trusting God's Perspective and Plans

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1. "We have a God that guides and directs our lives. Now, that's a struggle for us as finite human beings, right? When we are encountered with something in our life that doesn't make sense to us in the moment. That can be a difficult thing. It can be a difficult thing for me as your pastor, right? I like for life to be going good, right? I mean, probably nobody out there that would say, yeah, sign me up. I like it when everything's kind of humming along in life and things are going, you know, kind of business as usual." [39:00] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "God actually disciplines those that he loves. Not a, you know, popular topic, maybe, but it is the love of God that he disciplines us. Because he sees things from a bird's eye view, a bird's eye perspective. And he sees when our lives are headed down a path that is going to lead to death. Not always physical death, right? But there are death in our relationships. There are death of opportunity. There are death of dreams, whatever. But sin always has a cost to it." [41:11] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God is holy, for sure. But he loves us. He wants to see us. He wants to see our relationships thrive. Now, we've been looking the last couple of weeks at the children of Israel. The kingdom is split. Like, I'm trying to, you know, if you're just coming in, I don't want to bore you with too much, like, Bible history. But the nation of Israel, God's chosen people, right? Split into two kingdoms. The northern kingdom, Israel, has already been conquered. The Assyrians came through a century ago and took off the Israel, right? The northern kingdom." [42:00] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When we look at the letter of Jeremiah, all of that, the point of me going down that rabbit trail a little bit is that we see that we, the people of God, are living in a time of exile, which is no fun. It's hard for us to wrap our minds around what that could even be like. So like Jeremiah 29 11, which is an amazing verse. We're going to look at it in detail, right? It's one of those verses that's like amazing on a bumper sticker, on a coffee mug. We all like the idea of God knowing his plans that he has for us, right?" [45:16] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "No matter what situation of life we might find ourselves in today. Jeremiah 29 will remind us that if our life is in pieces, when our life is in pieces. God's peace is available even for there. Especially for there. Alright? So let's dive into this amazing, this amazing chapter. There's so much hope in it. And I hope it's a blessing to you as it's been a blessing to me this week." [50:49] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Pursue the well-being of the city I have deported you to. Pray to the Lord on its behalf. For when it thrives, you will thrive. Jeremiah 29, 4 through 7. Man, I would imagine if I was, if I was a captive and felt like all my, everything about my life had just been upended. And I can tell you what, I can tell you my mindset at least. I can't speak for you. But if I was in that particular situation where I had been captive and carted off to somewhere that I didn't want to go. And I'm sure felt like I didn't deserve to be there." [57:48] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "But here's the, here is the beautiful challenge and the charge and the promise of God. And we're going to look at Jeremiah 29, 11, right? And we're going to look at this beautiful passage of the hope and the peace and all the great things that God has in store for us. But one of the reasons why I feel like we forego on the peace that God wants to give us in our life so often is that we go into the situations of life with such a faulty perspective." [01:10:16] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "For this is what the Lord says. When 70 years for Babylon are complete, I will attend to you and confirm my promises concerning you to restore you to this place. God's calling his shot. For I know the plans I have for you. This is the Lord's declaration. That means this is what I am saying. And when I say something, my word is 100% accurate. Every time it comes out of my mouth, I am declaring this to be true. 70 years before it happens, this is going to be what happens." [01:17:53] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "And He says that we will experience it. He says that it will come to fruition. Our part is very simple. Not easy, but very simple. He says, call to me. Seek me with all your heart. That means take a posture of humility. Get down before God. And say, I don't know the plans, God. I don't know where all this is headed. But I'm going to trust in your goodness. I'm going to trust that you know the plans. And you took time to knit me in my mother's womb. You created me. You designed me for a purpose in this life." [01:23:03] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And when we have that, when we have that posture, when we have that posture, God can bring life to us even in the midst of Babylon. Even in the midst of chaos. Even in the midst of a situation that we would not like to be in. That could be the very situation and positioning of God to bring us to a place where he brings forth life out of us. You know God has our well-being at heart. And this is why we know it for sure as New Testament believers. Because we have Jesus." [01:23:46] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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