Transformative Love: Embracing Our Neighbors with Faith

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2. "Jesus replied, Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it. Love your neighbor as yourself. All the law and the prophets hang on these two commandments. Jesus has kind of given us a summary, given us the abridged version of the Old Testament, the law and the prophets, saying, Hey, you can kind of sum all that up if you think about the commandments in two ways. One, that you would love God with all that you are, every part of who you are. And then secondly, you would, of course, love your neighbor. And the way you do that is you love them in the same way that you would love yourself and the way that you would care about yourself, the way you would hope people would treat you." [00:29:13] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Immediately, there's that word for Mark, immediately Jesus knew in his spirit that this was what they were thinking in their hearts, and he said to them, why are you thinking these things? Which is easier, to say to this paralyzed man, your sins are forgiven, or to say, get up, take your mat, and walk? So Jesus perceives something happening, and he responds to his critics. He looks at the teachers of the law and says, why are you thinking these things? And then he poses a question, and this is typical Jesus fashion. If you read the scriptures, you'll see time and time again, Jesus often starts conversations. When he is asked a question, he will ask a question in the return." [00:36:35] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "And what Jesus is saying, he's saying, out of the two situations, forgiveness of sins, or telling this man to stand up and walk, which of those is easier? And Jesus says, it's easier to say your sins are forgiven because there's no way for you to prove it. I can say that phrase and the proof cannot be found. You have no way to validate that. But if I say to this man, stand up and walk, then it has to be proven right then and there. So Jesus is comparing. He's using that argument on purpose. And look at what Jesus does. But I want you to know that the truth is, that the truth is, that the truth is, that the truth is, the son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins." [00:40:09] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "And I know for me, when I think about my well -intentioned idea to bring the people I know to Jesus, how often I'm so quick to look at the barriers and the boundaries and give up. I face an obstacle. I face a hard time, and it doesn't go exactly how I think it's supposed to go the first time around. And I'm just like, you know what? Someone else, someone else will handle it. They'll figure it out. That's not what happens. There's no obstacle that could hold them back. The story goes on. Mark 2, verse 5. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralyzed man, Son, your sins are forgiven. Notice what Jesus sees. He sees their faith. Plural. The whole group." [00:43:13] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "And how often are we those people that need to be brought to him? And sometimes we're the people that are bringing our friends or neighbors or other people to Jesus. And I love that it's the faith of the four men that changed this guy's life. They didn't give up with the obstacles. They made it their point to bring healing and wholeness for their friend. And it ends with this. He got up, took his mat, walked out in full view of them, disamazed everyone, and they praised God, saying, we've never seen anything like this. The healing for one man brought amazement in the whole community." [00:44:31] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And here's the really key thing that I want you to understand the word neighbor in that in that word is simply the word near or nearby so yes it is about our neighborhood our physical address where we receive mail and pay bills and live next to people but who else are we near I spent a good portion of the beginning of my ministry spending time in youth ministry and I used to ask students all the time and maybe it's for them today do you think God made you good at soccer just so you could be good at soccer or do you think that you're on a soccer team because there's someone on that team that can't get to Jesus himself and need you to bring them to him so I pose that question to you why has God put you in your neighborhood not just your physical address but your coffee shop that you go to every single day and see the same people your gym that you work out with the same people every morning your workplace your community your family the people you rub shoulders with each and every day why has God placed you there might it be that he wants to use you to introduce the people you know to a Jesus that has the authority to forgive sins and the ability to bring wholeness right that by might that be the reason you're in your neighborhood" [00:58:29] (114 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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