Transformative Freedom: Embracing Life in the Spirit

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1) "If you are a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit will make it his business to be all up in your business in order to change your character. That means he's going to use every experience that we go through, the good, the bad, the ugly, when we're consistent, even when we're inconsistent, to radically change us from the inside out. So, yes, the Holy Spirit will check us and he will convict us whenever we're acting a fool. But he will also comfort us whenever we're grieving or we are in despair. And he's also going to give us gifts so we can build up the church. And he's going to give us power so we can be fruitful." [01:13:24] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "If God is holy and we are prone to sin, how is it that he can accept us? If God is holy and we sin, we stand condemned. But this is where the good news of Jesus comes in. And we're going to spend the rest of our time looking at how God transforms us into the image of Jesus. Who is spotless, blameless, and three times holy. We're going to look at two things. First, God accepts us when he removes the barrier of sin. And number two, God corrects us so that his face can be reflected." [01:19:10] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "At the cross, beloved, Jesus deposits his righteousness into our account. Amen? It is not our goodness. It is not our merits. It is not our effort. It is not our righteousness. It is all. He pays the debt for our sin. He deposits his righteousness into our account. And that is amazing news because the implication of that is that when he looks at you, when he looks at me, through Christ, he does not see a mess. He sees a masterpiece. When he looks at my sister right there, he says, this is my beloved daughter in whom I am well pleased. When he looks at my brother, he said, this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased." [01:24:52] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Because of what Jesus did, beloved, and not because of anything that we could ever do, we are now accepted. We are accepted as is. We can approach the throne of grace with boldness and with confidence because it is no longer a throne of judgment. It is a throne of grace because Jesus took our judgment on the cross. And that means that God can accept us in our mess, which is wild. This is not religion. Religion says get your stuff together and then you can go to church. Christianity says even the good stuff that you do is still not good enough for all of us. It is a holy and perfect God, because God doesn't call us to be good. He calls us to be perfect." [01:29:31] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Whenever the Holy Spirit brings conviction of sin, we have the choice to do one of two things. We're either going to conceal or we're going to confess. We're going to conceal the mess or we're going to confess the mess. Now if we conceal what's going to happen, beloved, I've been there, the heart begins to get hardened. And then you begin to drift away from the goodness and the promises and the protection and the provision that God has for us. But when you confess the mess, God actually has a promise to clean us up." [01:38:59] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Confession in our walk with Christ is essential. And it goes two different ways. It's vertical and horizontal. It's vertical when we sin. It's horizontal when we sin against God. And it's horizontal when we sin against others. Now, it's important in this season that we strengthen our confession muscle. Because let me tell you, the fact of the matter is that we will sin against God and we will sin against each other. We will trip up. And when we fall short vertically, God invites us, approach the throne of grace. Bring the mess to the light. Don't conceal it. It never ends well. Bring it to the light. And he promises to clean us." [01:40:02] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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