Transformative Hope: Embracing God's Power for Change

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Whether you're at the bottom of the economic scale or you're at the very top of the economic scale, there is hope beyond what you yourself can provide, what you yourself can do. We're talking about hope. [00:02:06] (14 seconds)


We came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. That is our hope. And it makes all the difference. It makes all the difference in the world. [00:03:11] (12 seconds)


What is unique about the God of gods who created everything, what is unique about the power that is described in God's word, the 66 books, this isn't one book, it's 66 books written over hundreds of years by lots of different kinds of people. [00:11:06] (18 seconds)


It's a relationship with the one who says, you can't do it. I get it. I'll take care of it. And the cross, the resurrection is the example, the power of not only Christ's power over death, but Christ's power of new life of change. [00:11:33] (20 seconds)


Believing and knowing God is a process. It's like a relationship. Okay? A little over 19 years ago, I proposed to my bride. Unknowns to me, I proposed to her on April Fool's Day. not recommend that. But I was more concerned about my question than the date. [00:14:04] (23 seconds)


We need to understand that we do not arrange the restoration. Neither does a spouse, a new house, a nicer apartment, the right car, or a better paying job. None of these things has the power to restore us to sanity. It's only God that can do that. [00:21:41] (19 seconds)


And many of us Christians who grew up in church, we have heard Jesus say, I have the power. Your life will not work. You can do nothing. Remember John? You can do nothing apart from me, John 14. And we keep going, you know, you just take care of eternity. [00:41:41] (20 seconds)


And again, God will give us power, but if we don't believe he exists, if we don't take the time to get before him and begin to know him, and begin to trust Him so that eventually we can surrender to Him, we won't receive that power. It's a could-be. [00:43:44] (20 seconds)


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