Turning to God in Our Lowest Moments

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1. "We as humans can and do on a regular basis. Rationalize pretty much anything. And we see this from our children all the way through adulthood, right? Kids, you know, well, my friends were doing it. And so then we say, well, would you follow your kids off a cliff? Yeah. Okay. Well, and then of course we see it in other people. Well, officer, did you see the other guy going fast too? You know, as he pulls you over to talk to you about your problems." [01:27] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You might be in a similar situation right now where you are struggling to sense God's presence in your life or his nearness. And maybe like Jonah, this is because of your own personal sin and your rationalization of it and your disobedience towards God. And so this is of your own doing. Or maybe it's because you feel lost because of a current situation you're in because it's not of your own doing." [04:03] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Sometimes the very best thing that can happen to us is to find ourselves at the end of our rope for the simple reason that it strips away our self-reliance, it humbles our pride, and it removes from us every other hope in our life except for God. It's in this moment that we really turn to God and trust in him." [08:47] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When my life was fainting away, I remembered the Lord and my prayer came to you into your holy temple. Jonah immediately turns to recount the passage, the peril that he was in. But notice that he's actually seeing God in this, that it was God's doing. You cast me into the deep. All of your waves and all of your billows passed over me. He sees that God's hand is the one that brought him to the current place that he's in." [12:04] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jonah recognized God's corrective hand on his life and he chose therefore to praise him from the belly of the fish. And this was God's doing. God was responsible for turning his eyes up towards him. He goes further in this acknowledgement by describing God's doing. How he was sinking to the very bottom of the sea, to the roots of where the mountains are. How seaweed was wrapped around his head and bars were closing on over him forever. And it's here that God brought his life up." [15:29] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So the first step in our path to redemption is prayer. But the next step is to recognize the place that we find ourselves, the hardship that we are facing is under the control and the sovereignty of our God. And he is purposeful in all of the struggles that we walk through to bring about the fruit of righteousness into our own lives. We must be brought low so that we too can remember God's grace and his mercy towards us." [17:51] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "When you place your faith and your trust in Jesus Christ as your own personal Lord and Savior, you are instantly granted that which is our greatest gift, his steadfast love. A love that is so strong, that is so unrelenting, that it goes to great lengths to save us. Jonah did not deserve anything except for a watery grave or to be digested in a fish. That's all he deserved. But God, in his steadfast love, graciously used this situation to bring Jonah low so that he would see his great need for God and that he would turn from his ways that were leading to destruction so that he could again experience God's presence in his life." [19:57] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "I think so many times we believe that deliverance means my life is going to simply get better. That's not always the case, is it? But our true enemy, the thing that we need real deliverance from is my sin. It's from your sin. And this is the thing that is promised to be beaten. It's already been beaten. And so we get to rest in God's presence. What we need to be delivered from is the distance that we have from God. And he does that. Jonah declares that salvation belongs only to the Lord. Nobody else." [22:28] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So my question for you this morning is, where are you placing your trust and your hope? I can't possibly know where each and every single one of you are this morning. I couldn't possibly know. I couldn't possibly know what you were walking in or what you were struggling with or where you find yourself. Maybe you're here and you're walking through a hard situation or hard circumstances because of the sin that you have in your life. You've been making some choices and those choices have led you down a path of destruction." [24:11] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Both of these things, these circumstances form the very scenario that you're being brought into God's presence. This is where you are able to cry out to God for the help that only He can bring to acknowledge that where you are is still under His gracious hand and He uses all things, all things for His glory and for our righteousness and where you can remember the goodness of the Lord in all situation and for the salvation that He offers. And that this is only salvation that He can offer." [25:26] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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