Transformative Truths: Jesus' Teachings and Final Words

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Quotes for Outreach:

1. "For a lot of us, it's anxiety. You know, you are the anxious generation. It's a book that I'm reading right now from Jonathan Haidt. No need to really tell you about it. But a lot of you, Gen Z's, you're struggling. We have more depressed people in our country than ever before. All sorts of reasons. That's another sermon. And it turns out it's our young ladies who are really struggling with depression. Our men, according to the book, we struggle to, I guess, the phenomenon of this failure to launch. We're not maturing fast enough. We're not growing. And we're not becoming independent." [01:01:04]( | | )

2. "Jesus says, take heart. Be of good courage. For I have overcome the world. Now, if I told you those things, okay. Great. this isn't mere man that's speaking these words. When Paul dwells on who is speaking these words, he can't help but to think about all authority. In Colossians chapter 2, how he disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame. Triumphing over them. In other words, the battle was decisively won at the cross." [01:02:05]( | | )

3. "We don't always get it either. Let's be honest. Our faith gets challenged in the circumstances of life. When things don't go our way. We become disinterested. And more than on one occasion we can speak to our own desertion. How we deserted him. Left him. To go on our own way. Not believing that he has the keys to my happiness. I have to go find it on my own." [53:44]( | | )

Quotes for Members:

1. "Jesus often spoke in parables, as we know. He would be walking with his disciples and notice a tree that wasn't bearing fruit. He would point to it and say, this is like the nation of Israel. Or he would point to a woman baking bread and talk about what it means to be unleavened. Or a man who is knocking on the door in the middle of the night and insisting on help. He would talk about the heart of a person seeking the father's heart." [33:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

2. "The hour of death will change everything. And will lead to that day when all will be restored. This is why today we look to the cross. And it's no longer a symbol of death and shame. And punishment. What is it for us? For those who believe. It symbolizes for us forgiveness. Grace. Life. And freedom. Everything that is intended for us on that day. It's pointing to that day when God restores all of creation." [47:42]( | | )

3. "Jesus has final words to us. Remember chapter 17. He closes out his meeting with prayer. Which is a good habit for all of us. So this is literally the final words in the gospel of John before he goes to the cross. He has these words to offer. I have set these things to you. All that he has been teaching from chapters 13 to 16. He's saying, I have set these things to you. That in me, in Christ Jesus, you may have peace." [58:10]( | | )

4. "The parables reveals something about our condition. Our true longing and our hope. Okay. That was supposed to be the thrust of that sermon. Or the first point. But I missed it. Can you put up the slide? Just for fun. No, no. Yeah. So everyone just take it all in. Yes. Yes. That's what I meant. Okay. Okay. So verse 25. The hour is coming. When I will no longer speak to you in figures of speech. But will tell you plainly about the father." [44:34](Download raw clip | | )

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