Transformative Love: Marriages, Community, and God's Mission

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We have a responsibility to uphold and pray for our leaders. Regardless of if we agree or disagree, it's our responsibility. To pray. And so that's what we're going to do this morning. Before we get into our offering, we're going to pray. We're going to pray. We're going to pray because this is what the Bible instructs us to do. Amen? [00:25:48] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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We pray, O God, we pray, O God, that righteousness would be exalted in this nation. We pray, O God, that sin would come down, that we would bring down every work of the enemy, and that righteousness would be exalted. O God, for you said in your word that when wickedness is in authority, the people groan, but when the righteous are in authority, O God, the people will rejoice. [00:30:06] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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If I were to sum up 2025 in two words, the two words would simply be soul saved. Let me say that. Let me try that one more time because this side, a few of y'all got it. I want to see if this side can get it. I said if we were to look at 2025 and really sum it up in two words, the two words really would be soul. Soul saved. [00:43:44] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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The emphasis of this parable, my brothers and sisters, is really not the lost sheep. It's the seeking shepherd. The title of this parable really should be changed from the lost sheep to the seeking shepherd. Because the essence of the gospel is a shepherd seeking lost sheep. Therefore, reaching lost people should be the top priority in kingdom living. [00:54:24] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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In the same way, like a lifeguard who is always on duty, he is watching over us. He is seeking to save those who are in danger. And he's offering to rescue even before we become, we fully recognize that we are in need ourselves. If you want to be active in chasing the lost and celebrating the found, you got to first remember why Jesus came. [00:59:01] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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When we think of God, we should think of a seeking shepherd. And his reaction when a lost person is found or saved. In Jesus' parable, that we just read Luke chapter 15. When the shepherd, Lord I feel your presence. When the shepherd finds the lost sheep. Eh, he picks it up. He lays it on his shoulders. And the Bible says, go to verse 5. Verse 5. He picks it up, he lays it on his shoulder, and the Bible says, rejoicing. [01:00:04] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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When we faithfully pray to the Lord of the harvest and seek to win the lost, Jesus rejoices. Now, he might rejoice in some of those other times, but I don't know because that ain't in the Bible. But I do know what is in the word of God is when I fervently and faithfully pray for lost souls and I go out and I'm actively chasing the lost, he rejoices. [01:11:01] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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I want to be part of chasing the lost and celebrating the found. I love a good party. I said, I love a good party. And we have to be excited when people that were lost are now found. I said, we got to be excited when people that were lost are now found. I almost called this message the lost and found church. [01:27:19] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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