Understanding Anger: Divine Love and Our Rescue

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1. "We do not have all the answers. This is not a group of people who have it all figured out. If you're looking to look at our lives and go, 'Man, these people are the people who have got it all kind of dialed in from everything from being a high school student to being a parent to a grandparent,' these people across these generations have it figured out. I just want to let you know, prepare to be disappointed. We do not have it figured out. We're aiming our lives at Jesus. We believe that's what we were made for. So we're chasing after him with conviction." [23:39] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The best part of the church is the people in this room. The people that gather, the people that call this place home. It's not everything. It's really, it's each other. And so if you're looking for a place to find community, to take a next step, man, this is what we're about. So I'm glad that you made it." [24:09] (13 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The question for us is, what do you do with the mad that you feel? Because probably some of our biggest regrets, the things we wish we could do over, stem from a decision where we let our anger get the best of us. It was like, 'Oh gosh, my anger got the best of me.' Maybe we were right in our anger, but we mishandled how we went after it. We got that right, but the way we went after it was not so good." [26:23] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Every single one of us at some point or other needs a rescue from something. And we need a rescue whenever the obstacle that we face is greater than our means of overcoming it. So whatever it is that we're facing, at some point we go, 'I can't, I need some help getting over this thing.' That's when a rescue is necessary." [27:48] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The broad category for this idea of what we would call a rescue, the broad category for this in the Bible is the word salvation. Some of you have heard of this before. And hopefully you've been seeing, if you've been with us for the past couple weeks, it covers a lot of different things, you know, over a lot of different times in the Bible." [28:18] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Anger is the response to things that threaten valued things. This is why many of you are familiar with the expression 'mama bear.' Whenever something threatens the cubs of a mama bear, they always say you're pretty much generally safe. But if you get between a mama bear and her cubs, watch out. Some of you were raised by a mama bear. In so many words, it was like everything was a threat, and this mom made sure that nobody could come and nobody's going to harm my babies." [31:52] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "A God without anger cannot also be a God of love. I know that sounds so bizarre, but again, to use the mama bear example, if someone or something is threatening the cubs, if you don't care about them, then it's not a threat, and you don't even have, you're not angry at that thing. Does that make sense? You'd just be like, 'It doesn't matter what happens to them because I don't love them.'" [32:24] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "The wrath of God, when we talk about the word wrath, this is my definition. It is not the 100% loctite definition. It's just helpful for this conversation. When we talk about wrath, it's anger activated and directed. So it's not just random anger. It's anger activated and directed at a particular thing." [38:46] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "The Bible is not so much the story, though it is, it's not so much the story of people finding a way to God. That's not really what it is. It's actually better described as the Bible being the story of God making his dwelling among the people, intending to walk among them, to be with them. This is where the rescue is. This is where the life is that's intended for people to have. That's much more of the story." [52:07] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The hardest thing to be rescued from in the world? Myself. It's the hardest thing to be rescued from because it's nearly impossible to see the need for a rescue if I'm unable or unwilling to admit that I need a rescue. I'm tough. I got this. I can shape up. I can pull this off. It doesn't matter. I got this. I don't want anybody to know that I got some stuff going on, so I'm just gonna handle this on my own." [57:32] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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