Transformative Power of Jesus: Redemption and Renewal

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1. "He suddenly realized that if God could help someone like Saul, God could help him too...and there in his cell he knelt and prayed asking Christ to come into His life and change him." [04:06]

2. "We can bring people to Jesus who is the one who is able to change people's hearts...no one is beyond Jesus." [10:55]

3. "Jesus is the one that can change you...it's not the working hard that sets us free, it's that trust in Jesus who is the one who is able to set us free." [12:27]

4. "God showed how much he loved us by having Christ die for us even though we were sinful. He's not going to stop loving us because we're sinful. It's amazing how God looks at someone and sees what we don't see." [17:37]

5. "God looks at people and sees something different. That's how Paul was writing in Ephesians. People looked at me and saw me as a murderer and someone to be feared. Jesus looked at me and said, 'I'm going to use him. I'm going to use him to tell the world of my love.'" [18:59]

6. "Am I trapped, am I helpless, am I hopeless because of this addiction, this attitude, this fear, this thing that I keep telling myself? Am I hopeless and helpless? I'm going to invite you this morning to come to Jesus, to use this time to just simply, perhaps just, you know, as we sing, to hold out your hands and say, 'Jesus, it is you I'm without you I'm nothing, but with you Jesus, fill me, fill me.'" [28:11]

7. "It's impossible to meet Jesus and stay the same... when we come together we meet with Jesus and he changes us... he changed this man... he calms the man... I'm no longer a slave to fear... I'm a new creation." [24:21]

8. "God planned for us to do good things and to live as he has always wanted us to live... that's what God did to this Legion, this man who had all these demons, to make him what he is, a new creation... our lives might not be that deprived but we can say, 'Lord make me a new creation, fill me and send me.'" [26:34]
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