Transformative Power of Christ's Resurrection and Discipleship

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The resurrection signals a drastic shift in the story of God. What the Exodus did in the Old Testament, it gives us this miraculous event where the people of God were released from their bondage and they were shown ultimate freedom for them at the time. But the resurrection does that in the New Testament. [00:39:35]

The resurrected body of Christ shows us the importance of physical presence for the church, physical presence that would follow in the story of God as we live it out today. Without the resurrection, Paul asks in First Corinthians, then as Christie read, so what without a resurrected Jesus? [00:40:28]

Discipleship is really a lifelong journey, a journey of learning, learning to obey, learning to be different, and then repeating that, essentially acting more like Christ. How do you act more like Christ? Well, we have the example of Jesus with his 12 disciples. [00:42:25]

Good behavior modification can make you look like you're doing the part, but without heart change, are you? I argue that discipleship not paired with spiritual formation doesn't really go that far. I can do a really good job of looking like a senior pastor, but unless I spend time with God... [00:45:21]

With the Ascension, we look to focus on things above. Jesus is currently sitting at the right hand of the Father. Often in our lives, we look at our situations, we look at our frustrations, we look at this cloud of nonsense around us, and we get so frustrated because we forget where Jesus is sitting. [00:46:11]

The spirit of Jesus, John 15:4 and 5, he says, abide in me and I'll abide in you. In the Christian world, we often get this next piece mixed up, and we're really bad at explaining it as Pentecostals, but let me try, because I've been asked this recently, what does it mean as a Pentecostal to have the spirit of God? [00:49:19]

There is an indwelling when you do this first piece and you say, Okay Lord, I need you to come into my life. We believe that the spirit of Jesus is present, the Holy Spirit of God is taking up residence inside of you at Salvation to guide you, and there will be fruit. [00:49:57]

The second piece, the baptism in the Holy Spirit as we call it or infilling or what other words we like to throw on that, that's different. That is a post-salvation experience where you realize these gifts that have been given to you. There's an incredible amount of power for speaking boldly the word of God. [00:50:32]

In discipleship, we learn to act more like Jesus. In spiritual formation, we become more like Christ. I don't want to just look like a barista. I want to care. I want it inside my heart. I want it to be this beautifully cultivated thing. It's like scripture, you can read scripture all you want... [00:51:40]

When we get the word of God in our heart, when we let him truly transform who we are, when we spend time cultivating that relationship, things really begin to change. The change of the inner person, not just your actions. We seek this through prayer, we seek this through worship... [00:52:57]

Putting ourselves around people who are displaying the gifts of the Holy Spirit, putting ourselves around people who are displaying the fruit of the Holy Spirit, surrounding yourself with people who are positive and speaking life and speaking health. [00:53:57]

One of the things that has helped me over the last four years, so I've been doing some schooling and I've been forced to, they call it semi-monastic education, so you're not allowed to go and eat by yourself, you have to eat with someone else. [00:54:38]

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