True Faith: Beyond Belief and Worldly Idols

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"But there was a man named Simon, who had previously practiced magic in the city and amazed the people of Samaria, saying that he himself was somebody great. They all paid attention to him, from the least to the greatest, saying, This man is the power of God that is called great. And they paid attention to him, because for a long time he had amazed them with his magic." [00:24:20] (27 seconds)


"But when they believed Philip, as he preached good news about the kingdom of God in the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. Even Simon himself believed. And after being baptized, he continued with Philip. And seeing signs and great miracles performed, he was amazed." [00:24:47] (19 seconds)


"Now when Simon saw what the Spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles' hands, he offered them money, saying, Give me this power also, so that anyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit. But Peter said to him, May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain the gift of God with money." [00:25:25] (22 seconds)


"Repent, therefore, of this wickedness of yours, and pray to the Lord that, if possible, the intent of your heart may be forgiven you. For I see that you are in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity. And Simon answered, Pray for me to the Lord, that nothing of what you said may come upon me." [00:25:40] (21 seconds)


"He saw the path to winning back the praise and attention of the people. And he was willing, as the proverb says to sell everything to be able to get that no matter the cost I need to have that and in doing so that it's it's revealed that what he really is placing his faith in what he's really worshipping isn't Jesus but rather what he has placed his faith in is the praise and the affirmation of other people." [00:28:47] (32 seconds)


"Belief is not the same thing as faith. God is not useful to us. And sorrow is not the same thing as repentance. So belief is not the same thing as faith. It says here that Simon believed. He believed in the miracles. He believed in the teaching of Philip and the apostles. He believed it. But was his faith in God?" [00:32:17] (31 seconds)


"The foundation of his life, the thing that he needed to keep him going, the thing that he needed more than anything else, was for people to say, wow, he's quite a guy. Everything else was simply a means to an end. And this is something that is common in the modern church, and probably common in our church as well." [00:33:17] (24 seconds)


"Are we resting the weight of our lives on, I live in the United States, and this system that we have is a good system of government, and that will take care of me? Are we trusting the rule of law, and the courts, and the police to protect us and to keep us safe? Is that where the weight of our lives sits?" [00:34:24] (22 seconds)


"That's the nature of faith, right? I can believe that that harness is going to hold me. Because every couple of years, Scott gets in a jam, and I get to go with him, and we can go up the tower. And you get up. I'm not particularly useful, because I'm real slow, but anyway. You get up there, and you have that moment. Am I going to place my faith in this harness, and let go of everything else?" [00:37:18] (31 seconds)


"Trusting in God, placing our faith in him, instead of in the things of this world, is called repentance. It's a change of mind. I am no longer trusting in this, I am going to trust in God instead. being sorry is not the same thing as repentance. Simon was sorry, right? He was sorry that he did what he did. But he was not repentant." [00:47:47] (30 seconds)


"That is what it means to be a Christian, to walk in repentance and faith, to turn away from the things of this world and to place our faith entirely and only in Him. And that is open to every person, regardless of what it is that you have placed your faith in, regardless of how long you have placed your faith in." [00:55:09] (25 seconds)


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