Understanding Worthiness: Grace Over Performance

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1. "You absolutely are worthy to be loved and accepted by people. You are, you are, you are worthy. You are enough to be loved and accepted by other people. And for those that may not feel that way necessarily, let's say we have, oh, me, a people pleaser, right? I'm just going to say anything. I mean, just, I'm not going to disagree. I'm going to be a, I'm not going to be a doormat. So we got this behavior that we don't necessarily like." [09:52] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The truth is you have inherent worth. You don't have to do anything to be loved. I mean, that'd be horrible. What if you had to perform, really? You had to perform in order to be loved. You had to perform with your grades or sports, young. You have to perform with making money. You have to perform with being just like the best wife and the best mom. Because if not, look at all these other people. And I'm being, my spouse is comparing to, why can't you be like them? Why can't you be like him? And you don't need that because you are worthy." [13:53] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We are completely and totally unworthy. And I mean right out of the chute, we're unworthy. There's a thing called original sin. I don't know if you've ever heard of it, but you've heard of it. And it's a thing called original sin. And it's a thing called original sin. You've probably all seen it. Sarah, my oldest, she was, I don't know, two and a half-ish. And we had something, which was weird because normally we, anything that could break, we put up about six feet. But she found something on the coffee table that could break. And she was reaching for it. I said, Sarah, don't touch that. And she turned and she looked at me and she raised her hand. I said, Sarah, don't touch that." [13:53] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The best that we could possibly ever do is not just trash, it's the trash ish of the trash before God. Which, have you ever heard of the phrase, the depravity of man? You ever heard of that? That's kind of one of those theological terms. But this is kind of what he's talking about. We are born in sin. We are born separated from God. And we stay separated from God. And there's nothing we can do not to be separated from God." [18:26] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If Gandhi can get into heaven because he did really good things why in the world did Jesus have to be butchered on a plane and he didn't get into heaven because he did really good things if you could just be a good Muslim and make it in why in the world would he have had steaks driven into his wrists and his ankles why would he have died such an excruciating death that the Romans even start stop crucifying people not long after Jesus died and started feeding people to wild dogs because that was more humane why would the son of God do that why would the father ordain for him to do that if all you had to do was be a really good person or a really good Muslim if all paths lead to heaven then Christianity is false it's false can't get there." [24:10] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "There's nothing we can do. There's nothing. If there was anything we could do, Jesus would not have suffered that excruciating death on the cross and then come back to life and then be able to give us that eternal life. Be no need for it. So we absolutely are not worthy. The only thing that makes us worthy is what? Jesus. And what particular part of Jesus? Yeah, nothing but the blood of Jesus." [26:14] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "God demonstrated his own love for us in that while we were still sinners Christ died for us. So it wasn't like we had to get worthy. We had to start doing good things and once we were kind of rolling doing like human progressions coming down the line first you have to concentrate on yourself now then you can take my love and unconditional forgiveness confirmation now while we were still miserable rotten filthy sinners Christ died for us and then in Romans 8 1 there's no condemnation for those that are in Christ Jesus his blood covers our sin the sin that makes that deserving of like death and hell he took that his blood covers that and now now for those of us that have this relationship with Christ there's no condemnation." [28:25] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Nothing but the blood of Jesus makes us accessible to the God who created us and loves us and loves us so much. He sent his son to be butchered on the cross. And man, one of my favorite verses, ah, love this. Because normally, you know, Jesus is just, you know, the halo on and everything. When he was in the garden before he was arrested and he said, you know, I know we've been talking about this, Father, for, I don't know, since the creation of the universe, but kind of coming down to it. And I'm going to be crucified tomorrow. And whoo, there's a plan B, I'm like all ears, but not mine. Not my will, but yours be done." [39:05] (64 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "That's how much the Father loved us, that he gave his son to die, and how much Jesus loves us, that he went through that. And he went through it because he not just loves you, but that he loves He adores you." [40:01] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "You know the Exodus story, right? You all know the Exodus story? When the Jews left, what is that movie? What is that animated movie? What is it? The Prince of Egypt. You feel strongly about that, don't you? Oh, really? Do you know who the sorcerers are? And Martin Short. I love that movie. Apparently not as much. But I do love that movie. you know, because it's all about, you know, God just miraculously saving Moses at a time when they were killing these Hebrew children and put him in a place of providence and then prominence. And then he called him out of the... And he was told to go back to Pharaoh in which Scripture, but not just Scripture, that movie teaches us, that Pharaoh at that time probably, probably would have been the young man he was raised with, like his brother." [33:23] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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