Transforming Hearts: From Hearing to Doing

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1. "Now today we have some interesting readings. In James, we are called to be doers of the word, not just hearers. Now some people right now, look at Christians and see people who sit for an hour on Sundays in a pew hearing God's word. And then they don't see a whole lot happening in the rest of the week as the people leave the church and go about their daily lives. That hurts. That hurts. that disconnect has been part of the reason why a bunch of people have stopped coming to church." [06:25] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Pure religion is care for orphans and widows, unstained by the world. Now caring for widows and orphans, that's a phrase that often comes up in the Old Testament, but also in Jesus' time. Widows and orphans were the invisible people of that time period. They had no blood relatives left. You were legally obligated to care for your blood relatives, but you didn't have to care for anyone else." [07:22] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So my husband and I are like, Okay, in today's world, here in the United States, who are the most invisible people in our society? And as we talked about this, we realized that older foster kids are about as invisible as you can get. Past the age of five, almost no foster kids get adopted. They might have homes, but they're never adopted into a forever family." [08:21] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Are we paying lip service to God's word, or are we putting God's word into action? With our Mentos candy, we dropped it into soda bottles and we got a humongous spray from the chemical reaction that happened. What would we look like if we prepared ourselves that the moment the Holy Spirit comes into us, we are spraying out love and joy, peace and grace?" [20:10] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I'm afraid, especially these days, a lot of us are spraying fear and anxiety, dread and worry a whole lot more than we are spraying joy and peace, love and grace. In the list of the bad stuff that comes out of Jesus, out of people that Jesus gives us, there's quite a collection of items and some of these are words of stuff that we don't talk about very often these days." [21:13] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Jesus in this reading is turning us back towards the central focus of God. We are to love God with everything in our being. We are to love our neighbor as ourselves. We are to love the widows and the orphans, the people who are not like us, the people who have a different life experience than us. We are stopping saying we love God only and putting our words into action and showing our love to our neighbor." [25:44] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Jesus taught us to be partners in building God's kingdom. We take God's word and we put it into action. We balance hearing and doing. We balance between taking in God's word and letting the Holy Spirit spray love and grace out of us. We put our words into action like giving money to people like our offering today during worship out in the tent." [26:15] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Jesus is right. What often comes out of us is often a mess. We are hypocrites and our selfish and greedy and prideful desires often come out, spray out, and make a mess of the world. But Jesus is the solution. God sends Jesus into us and we become more than we ever thought we could be. When we allow God's word and spirit into ourselves we are more useful to God's kingdom and good sprays out of us." [27:14] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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