Transformative Mercy: From Despair to New Life

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1. "I remember when I had monstrous tendencies. I remember when I just didn't care about life. Anymore. remember going crazy. Not crazy as in senseless. Crazy as in out of control. Out of God's plan for my life. Not college fund crazy. No, out of control crazy. Out of myself crazy. Didn't know which way was up. Didn't know which way was down. Just had lost my good. And since, my nails grew out. Got real long and dirty. My teeth started looking some kind of way. Because I wasn't eating. My hair just, you know, got real long. Nappy. Tangled." [46:25] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The people could have sentenced me to death. That would have been the norm. But there's something about the keeping power of Jesus. That even in my worst situation. He kept me in a place long enough for change to And change did come. I remember that day. But I remember what that day felt like. There was a different breeze blowing on that day. It was something different about the wind. It felt like a voice calling my name. It felt like a presence. And it was the presence of Jesus. This was a life-changing presence. Jesus came all this way to give the worst of me new life. And I just hope you get him before the worst of your trouble gets you." [49:21] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Mercy redefines your life from wasteful to worth it. Jesus paid it all because you are worth it. He brought you through everything you've ever been through because you are worth it. This is a beauty, a beautiful image of mercy in that what should have happened didn't happen. I was caught red-handed. Guilty. The Lord had me dead to rights. But he had mercy on me. Because he valued me. And to him, I'm worth it. Jesus didn't just stumble into this man. He didn't just happen to come across him. He was intentional about meeting him. You are here because the Lord has been intentional about meeting you in his place in this moment today. He brought you all this way because you are worth it." [52:01] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You know what we need from Jesus? Well, a whole lot of stuff. But one of the great things we need from Jesus, mercy. You know what's worth having from the Lord? Mercy. You know what's worth asking him for? Mercy. You know what's worth seeking after him for? Mercy. Verse 2. The man saw him. Seek the Lord. Turn to the Lord. He ran to Jesus. Isn't it amazing that as crazy and out of control that we act, there's still within us something that moves to seek the Lord. This man was full of hell. But something in him. Something in him recognized the power and presence of Jesus. Something within him knew to look to Jesus." [53:02] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Mercy is like the opening chapter for miracles. The authority of the Lord to cast out evil and change the man in the same instance. The sovereignty of the Lord over time that suddenly the man was made brand new. A single encounter with Christ. Countless. Days and nights and years of a life disastrous are now made whole by Jesus. In an instant. What you couldn't do day after day and night after night and year after year. The Lord can do suddenly. Instantly. You can have a fresh start today. When you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead. You are saved suddenly. Instantly." [57:52] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Mercy is what puts life over death. Through mercy, Jesus prioritizes his will and your well-being above punishment. Mercy makes way for grace to be superimposed over your guilt. Times when this monstrous man would wander outside the boundaries of the cemetery. The people would track him down, chase him, pin him down, shackle chain him. Tie him up and take him back. Why? Because he did not have permission to go outside the boundaries of the cemetery where he was confined to condemnation. But when the Lord shows mercy, he's giving you permission to live past your death sentence." [59:42] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Mercy is a gift for everyone, but many waste it. Many don't trust the Lord. To accept the mercy that he's given them. Mercy is free to everyone, but many waste it. They all receive the same mercy. The demons begged for mercy. And the Lord answered the prayers of demons. You better not stop praying. Because if Jesus loves you, and loves you enough, and loves the world enough that he'll answer the prayers of demons and be merciful to demons, how much more will he answer your prayers? You keep on praying, however big, however small. You keep on praying because the Lord will continue to answer your prayers." [01:00:52] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Mercy is the key that turns death into life. Mercy is the key that opens the door to let you go live. Mercy. When the Lord shows you mercy, he's turning that key to set you free. That's what mercy does. It actively sets you free to go live your destiny in Christ. Mercy is a gift just for you. And you can accept it or you can reject it. Mercy is absolute. It's a concrete reality of God's love. It doesn't expire. It's always available. But you can accept it reject it." [01:01:46] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "An interesting question of the story is, who's the real monster? The man who accepted Jesus? The demons who begged Jesus? Or the people who rejected Jesus? One of the stark differences between monsters and men is that real men want to be saved. Real men and women want to have the life of Jesus Christ. They want to trust Jesus to help them live better. It is mercy that rearranges your demonic, distorted life back in line with God's plan." [01:02:28] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The monstrous man wanted to go. And Jesus was simply saying to him, one of the best ways for you to go with me is for you to take me with you wherever you go. See, mercy is never accidental or haphazard. Mercy has a purpose. It lets you go on purpose for a higher purpose. The townspeople lived with loss. But the monstrous man lived with a purpose. He lived with the assurance that everywhere he went, Jesus was with him through it all. Mercy is not without meaning. The meaning of mercy is to let you go free to live with God, given purpose, and a life-changing story." [01:03:36] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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