Transforming Our Narratives: Discovering God and Ourselves

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1. "The most important thoughts we have, in a sense, is about who we believe God to be and who we believe ourselves to be. What do we believe about ourselves? And what do we believe about God? So, I put most of my weight into the, what do we believe about God? What's the story we're telling ourselves about God?" [08:10] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "I think sometimes we reference Jesus, and I do this, is the temptation is to reference Jesus and assume we all know who he is. Even just because you've been in the church. You can know about Jesus, but that's what I love about the narratives of Jesus, right?" [15:28] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I think I've just come to more and more appreciate how the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, help me not just know about Jesus, they help me see Jesus. And that's what, that's what a good story does. Right? A good story isn't a, it's like teaching is over here. And now you're like, hey, tell me a bedtime story. I don't want you to teach me something. I want you to show me something." [16:05] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I think the temptation. Again, it's looking for what I think God's supposed to be. And if I came to you guys and I just walk in the room and I come in, I don't ask any questions. I don't have any space that you might be imperfect or. Whatever. Or maybe I think you are imperfect and you're not. I don't know. But I'm not. And I just I bring with you my presuppositions of who you are. I don't know you. And I think that's what we can do with Jesus a lot of times is he becomes like a Flat Stanley." [23:10] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I mean, that story of Jesus going to the garden is probably one of the most profound to me in all of Scripture. One, it's God talking to God and asking God to change something. And wanting it to be potentially easier or different. And I'm like, that's me all the time. Right. Like wild. This is legit. And and I mean, again, this is Trinitarian mystery as well. God, the Father is talking to God, the Son. God, the Son's asking God, the Father for something. And God, the Father says no to God, the Son." [25:01] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "I think sometimes. This isn't really answering your question, but it said it just we are always looking for a formula. Right. And so you're thinking, well, Jesus has the formula to get the yes or the right answer from God that he wants. No, because it's not a formula. It's a conversation. It's a relationship." [25:01] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "I mean, that God would choose to come to earth, put on flesh and in a need people. Not need people in a needy, codependent way. But he chooses. He chooses to come in and enter into relationship and live in community and be with people as opposed to he could have come in and set up his throne and been kind of that distant kind of the Wizard of Oz kind of, you know, thing." [25:55] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Jesus says in John 15. I know. I no longer call you servants. I call you friends, which was so for a polytheistic culture that had lots of gods, most ancient Near East gods in the Old Testament time and most the gods of that time. They they they saw humans as servants to them or subservient to them or whatever. Right. And and Jesus says, I don't call you servants. I call you friends. I mean, come on." [27:03] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "The Gospels don't tell you like the Gospels don't say. And it is amazing. Jesus called us friends and wanted us to be with him when he prays. That's like didact. No, they show you. And then are you sitting in it? Are you meditating in it long enough to kind of be blown away by that? And putting yourself in the story." [27:39] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "I think I feel like I don't feel like there was a lot. Once I landed on where the direction of the sermon, I think I would have liked to been able to talk more about the story we tell ourselves and how, you know, how that really does impact us. I probably could have gone a little bit deeper at the front end. I had to cut a bunch of stuff out of that part because it is really what. What sinks us, you know, is that we can get in our head about failure and shame and guilt or what." [31:42] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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