Transformative Worship: Faith, Community, and Genuine Encounter

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1) "The triumphal entry of Jesus on what we would call Palm Sunday... He enters on a donkey because the donkey is a symbol of peace and not of war... He shows that his kingdom is not of this world, and he is not here to fight a physical battle. He is here to fight a spiritual battle, and it's the nature of the kingdom. He comes as a servant." [26:06]( | | )

2) "Israel is the fig tree... Jesus, when he went to the fig tree, he was giving an object lesson for the disciples. It had nothing to do with real figs on that tree. It had to do with Israel being representative of the fig tree, and what Jesus was going into the temple to do was exactly what he was doing with the fig tree, so the disciples could see." [42:17]( | | )

3) "The cursing of the fig tree is a real-life parable... It demonstrates the coming judgment of Israel for their unfaithfulness in worship... Jesus comes as the final and last prophet. He comes to critique Israel's world... They are still going through all the rituals and motions of going to the temple, but their heart is not there." [47:12]( | | )

4) "When Jesus cleanses the temple, he curses the Jewish system of worship and he removes the need for the temple... This is not about Jesus trying to get the temple in line. This is about Jesus, just as he cursed the fig tree and it withered. When Jesus cleanses the temple, he curses the Jewish system of worship and he removes the need for the temple." [50:30]( | | )

5) "Worship is the culmination of three things, who you follow, how you live your life, and what you desire. It has nothing to do with music. It has nothing to do with events. It has nothing to do with rituals or traditions. It has to do with who's in charge, and how you live your life, and what you want." [57:31]( | | )

6) "Genuine love of God transforms and brings about love of neighbor. They can't be separated. And what Israel had done is they had separated love of God, what we do in the temple, with everything else that goes on outside of the temple, how we live our lives." [59:12]( | | )

7) "Every person is a worshiper. It's just a matter of who's getting your worship... But every person is a worshiper. And God has critiqued Israel through his son, Jesus Christ, to point out that Israel had stopped worshiping him... So what gets your honor? Who are you following? How are you living your life? What do you want?" [01:00:52]( | | )

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