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- We're going to sing of
what God's done for us,
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00:00:14
the freedom He brings to us.
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00:13:53
- That's right, that's why we rejoice,
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00:13:56
that's why we hope.
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00:21:12
- Sing that chorus
one more time.
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00:22:27
- You freely give and I'm just so grateful
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00:22:30
that I get to be the recipient
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00:22:34
of your goodness and your grace.
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00:22:38
The thing that's -- that I've
-- I've not deserved the most,
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00:22:43
You've given it to me.
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00:22:45
In my messed up self, time after time,
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00:22:49
You reach Your arm out and you said,
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00:22:51
"Nope, I'm not going to leave you there.
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00:22:53
No, I'm not going to leave you by yourself.
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00:22:59
I'm coming after you."
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00:23:02
And if you're hearing this prayer,
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00:23:03
I want you to know the
Lord is coming after you.
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00:23:07
He's coming after you,
whether you see Him or not,
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00:23:10
whether you feel it or
not, He's coming after you.
-
00:23:13
Why? Because He's a good
father who doesn't leave His sheep.
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00:23:18
Even just one, He's coming after us.
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00:23:21
So, Father, I just say thank You.
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00:23:23
Would You open our
eyes this morning to You?
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00:23:27
And when You open our eyes to You,
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00:23:29
would we open our hands and
say, "Lord, you can have us"?
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00:23:32
You can have us.
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00:23:34
We invite You in to do
whatever work You want to do,
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00:23:37
to show us who You've created us to be,
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00:23:40
to show us exactly who You are.
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00:23:44
That's a good Father.
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00:23:47
You're worth singing
to, You're worth praising,
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00:23:49
so we praise You today. Amen. Amen.
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00:24:20
- So how did we
get from this to this?
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00:24:24
And how did we get
from here to there?
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00:24:28
And maybe most importantly,
how did we get from this place
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00:24:32
where people seem to love Jesus
but can't stand his followers,
-
00:24:36
where people seem
to be really fascinated
-
00:24:38
by Jesus personality,
by what He did,
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00:24:41
by the way He cared for people
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00:24:42
and primarily see the church
as hypocrites and as bigots.
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00:24:48
Man, I think the answers
to these questions
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00:24:50
are really important for us.
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00:24:52
They're really important
for us to understand
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00:24:55
that somewhere along
the line we've lost the plot.
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00:24:57
We're going to jump
into the answers
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00:24:59
to these questions
in just a minute.
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00:25:00
But first, I have a little
thought experiment for you.
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00:25:02
Imagine you live in a
world that's really confused,
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00:25:07
that's really stressful,
that's really strained,
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00:25:10
where no one can agree on
what's the right way forward,
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00:25:13
where no one can agree on
what's the right way to live?
-
00:25:16
Is any of this
sounding familiar?
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00:25:17
Yeah. That's the world that
you and I live in every day.
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00:25:21
We're not alone in this.
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00:25:22
This is also the world that
the church in Rome lived in.
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00:25:25
The church in Rome was
living incredibly divisive time,
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00:25:29
an incredibly dangerous time.
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00:25:31
Rome was the
capital of an empire.
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00:25:34
It was the cultural,
political, and geographical
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00:25:36
center of the known
universe at that point.
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00:25:39
And within that capital city,
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00:25:43
there was a small
group of believers
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00:25:44
that were really
conflicted, conflicted on
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00:25:48
what the right way
to follow Jesus was.
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00:25:50
This banner that says
Fight the Good Fight.
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00:25:53
Well, there's been lots of
disagreements over time
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00:25:56
about how we as followers
of Jesus fight the good fight.
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00:25:59
That line is actually
pulled straight
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00:26:00
from a book of the Bible, again,
written by a guy named Paul,
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00:26:03
where it encourages us to
stay strong, to stay faithful,
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00:26:06
to continue to
fight the good fight,
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00:26:08
continue to race the good race.
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00:26:10
Like, that's what
we're called to be,
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00:26:11
and we really struggle to
know what that looks like.
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00:26:15
If you've ever wondered
how you should live,
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00:26:17
if you've ever wondered
what the right way forward is,
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00:26:19
hey, you are in good
company because t
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00:26:22
hat's where we all are
at in one way or another
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00:26:24
and where the
church in Rome was at.
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00:26:26
Now the church in Rome, a
group of, let's say 125 people,
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00:26:30
a small community,
trying to figure out
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00:26:33
what it meant to follow
Jesus in their context
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00:26:35
and their place in
history and in space.
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00:26:39
And in that moment,
they began to fight.
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00:26:43
They began to
have a lot of conflict
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00:26:44
between the different groups.
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00:26:46
And in that moment,
they received a letter
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00:26:48
that was encouraging to them,
that was clarifying for them,
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00:26:52
that showed them
how the different pieces
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00:26:54
of their life fit together
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00:26:56
and how they were united
in the person of Jesus.
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00:26:59
So let's go back and
imagine in your chaos,
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00:27:03
in your confusion, in your
uncertainty about, man,
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00:27:06
what you were
put on this earth for
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00:27:08
and your uncertainty
about the future.
-
00:27:10
Imagine in the
midst of that moment
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00:27:11
you received a letter, a
letter from a friend or a mentor
-
00:27:16
that wasn't generic.
-
00:27:18
It wasn't, Hey,
how are you doing?
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00:27:19
It was custom advice for you.
-
00:27:21
It was guidance on how to
move forward as a community
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00:27:24
and in your own life.
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00:27:26
That's exactly what the
church in Rome received
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00:27:28
in the book of the Bible, we
call it the Book of Romans.
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00:27:31
But it wasn't a book
just meant to be read
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00:27:34
top to bottom or a chapter.
-
00:27:36
The book of Romans
was actually a letter written
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00:27:38
to a community to help
them understand how to live.
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00:27:42
And that's how I want
you and I to receive,
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00:27:46
well, the book of Romans today,
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00:27:48
that it was written for
us right where we're at,
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00:27:51
not just a generic
thing in an ancient book,
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00:27:53
not just generic words
for somebody else,
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00:27:55
but a letter written with
great love, great care,
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00:27:59
and great
intentionality for you.
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00:28:01
So today, I hope that
we receive Paul's letters
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00:28:04
like they were intended,
like they were a letter
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00:28:07
written to you and me
to help us understand
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00:28:09
how we can navigate
chaos, confusion,
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00:28:12
uncertainty about the future,
-
00:28:14
and how we can understand
how Christians have
-
00:28:17
sort of lost the plot,
why we don't look
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00:28:20
as much like Jesus
as we're supposed to.
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00:28:22
And I think the answer to
that question and more is,
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00:28:25
well, that Christians
have forgotten one word.
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00:28:29
That word is used
179 times in the Bible.
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00:28:31
So we don't really
have an excuse.
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00:28:33
It's not like it doesn't
come up much.
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00:28:34
But the word that
we've forgotten is grace.
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00:28:38
- God's grace.
-
00:28:39
- God done gave me
more than I asked for
-
00:28:41
because He got this
thing He has called brace.
-
00:28:44
- And show him grace
that he doesn't deserve.
-
00:28:47
- Of the story of the
gospel of God's grace
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00:28:50
in all of Scripture.
-
00:28:52
- Grace is this amazing
word that shows up a lot
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00:28:55
and it embodies the
fact and the reality
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00:28:57
that we have a before and after,
-
00:28:59
that God has moved in our lives
-
00:29:01
and changed us and
made us different. Right?
-
00:29:03
Unfortunately, Christians
aren't immediately recognizable
-
00:29:07
for this in the ways
that they initially were.
-
00:29:09
Christians have brought
many, many amazing things
-
00:29:12
to the world, like
public education,
-
00:29:15
like the first sort of modern
expression of hospitals
-
00:29:18
and social care and many things
-
00:29:19
that we sort of
take for granted.
-
00:29:21
But unfortunately,
that type of innovation
-
00:29:24
around change in
the world isn't seen
-
00:29:26
as readily as it once was.
-
00:29:28
And Christians are known
more for being insular
-
00:29:32
or being hypocritical
or being judgmental
-
00:29:34
than they are
changing the world.
-
00:29:37
Crossroads started doing
a thing where every day
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00:29:40
in the Crossroads Anywhere
app, we as a community
-
00:29:43
are reading through
the Bible together,
-
00:29:45
just a chapter or so, and
then we have a chance
-
00:29:47
to respond to that
and sort of post
-
00:29:49
a public journal entry about
what we get out of that passage
-
00:29:52
or what that makes
us think about or do.
-
00:29:54
We're doing that
in line with Romans.
-
00:29:56
Romans 1 sort of starts
off, like, right out of the gate
-
00:29:59
coming in hot with a
list of a bunch of things
-
00:30:01
that we probably
don't want to do.
-
00:30:03
It's a bunch of, like,
negative behaviors.
-
00:30:05
The very first comment
wasn't anything personal.
-
00:30:09
It was just a person putting
an entire group of people
-
00:30:13
on blast for not living up to
the standards of Romans 1.
-
00:30:17
People who don't believe the
same things that we believe,
-
00:30:19
people don't think the
same things that we do
-
00:30:21
just getting lit up.
-
00:30:23
The Bible, Romans
1 not being used as
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00:30:26
a letter of encouragement
or direction or guidance,
-
00:30:29
but instead just as ammunition.
-
00:30:32
But it just made me really sad
about what have we missed?
-
00:30:36
How have we lost the
plot that this is more about
-
00:30:41
how we can judge
other people than it is
-
00:30:43
for how we can
live better ourselves.
-
00:30:47
And it's in that moment
that I was initially sad
-
00:30:50
and frustrated, and
then I just got a fire,
-
00:30:53
like. in my gut of like, man,
-
00:30:55
this is not how it's
supposed to be.
-
00:30:57
This is not how
we're supposed to be.
-
00:30:58
You know, I've been
judgmental plenty of times,
-
00:31:01
so there is zero zero
angst in me about this.
-
00:31:03
It's just, I mean, we
have a ways to go
-
00:31:06
to lean into what
Jesus would have for us
-
00:31:08
and how he would have us
respond to the world around us.
-
00:31:12
So Romans 1
has this list of, well,
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00:31:15
behaviors that we
probably want to avoid,
-
00:31:16
aren't great for us.
-
00:31:18
Romans 2 follows it up with
this great line that just says
-
00:31:22
you therefore have no
excuse who passed judgment
-
00:31:25
on someone else for at
whatever point you judge another
-
00:31:29
you are condemning
yourself because
-
00:31:31
you pass judgment to
do those same things.
-
00:31:33
That's that hypocritical
thing that I think
-
00:31:35
the church is
unfortunately known for.
-
00:31:37
One of the best examples
-
00:31:38
actually that I've
heard recently
-
00:31:39
about this deep
understanding of grace
-
00:31:42
and how our own before and
after sort of help inform that
-
00:31:46
and enforce that, encourage
us to extend grace to others
-
00:31:49
was actually from
Alcoholics Anonymous.
-
00:31:51
There's a writer, author,
professor, theologian
-
00:31:54
named Steven Raines,
who literally wrote a book
-
00:31:57
that asks a really
good question.
-
00:31:59
He says, "Why can't
church be more like AA?"
-
00:32:03
He asked this question
because he describes
-
00:32:05
his experience of his life
being absolutely ravaged
-
00:32:09
by addiction and the
power that he experienced
-
00:32:12
by being a part of a
community that openly
-
00:32:14
and actively shared
their brokenness,
-
00:32:17
shared their stories of
hurt, and shared hope
-
00:32:20
for one another for a
different path forward,
-
00:32:23
and how it just changed
everything for him.
-
00:32:26
He says it this way,
that AA members
-
00:32:28
would become accustomed
to receiving things
-
00:32:31
like hope and healing and
authenticity and vulnerability
-
00:32:36
in the church
basement on Saturday
-
00:32:38
and then come up on Sunday
morning into the church pew
-
00:32:41
and wonder where all of
those same things went.
-
00:32:44
It's a really good question.
-
00:32:45
We are meant to identify
with our brokenness,
-
00:32:48
to remember our before,
and that it's God's grace
-
00:32:52
that gave us a different after
-
00:32:54
than we ever could have
provided for ourselves.
-
00:32:56
And when we remember our before,
-
00:32:58
our grace that God
offered us and our after,
-
00:33:01
we can extend that
same grace to others.
-
00:33:04
And I would say we can't help
but extend that grace to others.
-
00:33:07
So the whole picture
of Christians as uptight,
-
00:33:10
as religious, as
hypocritical, as angry, mean,
-
00:33:14
joyless and all
those things show
-
00:33:16
just how much we've
missed the mark.
-
00:33:18
That's not who Jesus was.
-
00:33:20
That's not who His
followers are supposed to be.
-
00:33:22
We should be the
most hope-filled people
-
00:33:23
on the planet.
-
00:33:25
We should be the most
joy-filled people on earth,
-
00:33:28
and we should absolutely
be the most quick
-
00:33:31
to extend grace to everyone
around us when they fail,
-
00:33:34
when they fall, when they
don't measure up to whatever,
-
00:33:37
we have a chance
to offer something that
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00:33:39
the world is not offering,
and that is grace.
-
00:33:43
It's one of those things
that just makes me sad
-
00:33:45
about cancel culture, right?
-
00:33:46
Cancel culture,
-
00:33:47
a lot of Christians get
really bummed out about it.
-
00:33:50
The reality is Christians
invented cancel culture.
-
00:33:53
Like, it was kind
of our sweet spot
-
00:33:54
for, like, hundreds of
years where if anybody
-
00:33:56
didn't do all the things
that we required of them,
-
00:33:59
well, then we would write them
off and we would cancel them.
-
00:34:01
Then we would put them on
the outs, literally, sometimes.
-
00:34:05
That's not who
we're called to be.
-
00:34:07
We are called to be the most
gracious people on the planet
-
00:34:10
because we need to
remember how much grace,
-
00:34:14
how much forgiveness, how much
love has been shared with us.
-
00:34:17
The important reality here
is that grace makes us new.
-
00:34:21
It doesn't just
like patch us up.
-
00:34:24
It doesn't just sort of put
a fresh coat of paint on it.
-
00:34:27
It doesn't just help us be
better versions of ourselves.
-
00:34:29
Scripture's really clear
that grace makes us new.
-
00:34:32
2 Corinthians puts it this way:
-
00:34:35
Therefore, if anyone is in
Christ he is a new creation.
-
00:34:38
The old has passed away
and the new has come.
-
00:34:42
That's who we are.
-
00:34:43
We are new creations and
we get to offer tons of grace
-
00:34:47
to other people as they
become new themselves.
-
00:34:49
Here's a quote that
I love, and it says:
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00:34:57
It's not just about getting
on our best behavior;
-
00:35:00
It's about
experiencing something
-
00:35:01
that changes us
from the inside out,
-
00:35:04
that makes us a new creation.
-
00:35:05
And man, we as followers
of Jesus should just
-
00:35:08
acknowledge that not
everybody is in the same place.
-
00:35:11
We shouldn't expect
people who don't believe
-
00:35:13
all the same things
that we believe
-
00:35:14
to act all of the ways
that we would act, right?
-
00:35:18
Let's be quick to extend grace.
-
00:35:20
You and I are the
recipients of so much grace,
-
00:35:23
and that should make
us really, really amazing
-
00:35:25
at extending grace
to one another.
-
00:35:28
And it's when we forget grace,
-
00:35:30
it's when we forget how
much we've been changed,
-
00:35:32
how much grace
we've been afforded,
-
00:35:35
it actually keeps us from
connecting with one another
-
00:35:38
and we forget that
grace connects us.
-
00:35:41
Grace can show up in your
life in moments of chaos,
-
00:35:44
in moments of confusion,
in moments of need.
-
00:35:47
Whether that need is physical,
-
00:35:48
whether that need
is emotional, spiritual,
-
00:35:51
or whether that
need is just practical.
-
00:35:54
I've experienced so
much grace in the context
-
00:35:57
of connection and
community as my family and I
-
00:36:00
have been between houses
now, supposed to be a week
-
00:36:03
and we're going on two
months living out of suitcases.
-
00:36:06
We've experienced so
much grace with friends
-
00:36:09
letting us stay with them,
with people helping us out,
-
00:36:12
watching our kids.
-
00:36:13
It's been wonderful.
-
00:36:14
And we're only experiencing
that kind of grace,
-
00:36:18
that kind of grace
that supports,
-
00:36:19
that kind of grace
that encourages
-
00:36:22
because we're
attached to a community.
-
00:36:25
Now, Romans 12 puts it this way:
-
00:36:28
For as in one body we
have many members,
-
00:36:31
and the members don't
have all the same function,
-
00:36:33
so we, though many
are one body in Christ
-
00:36:36
and individually
members of one another.
-
00:36:39
Having gifts that differ
-
00:36:40
according to the
grace given to us,
-
00:36:42
let us use them: If prophecy,
in proportion to our faith;
-
00:36:46
if service, in our serving;
-
00:36:48
the one who teaches,
in his teaching;
-
00:36:50
the one who exhorts,
in his exhortation, ;
-
00:36:52
the one who
contributes, in generosity;
-
00:36:54
the one who leads, with zeal;
-
00:36:56
and the one who acts with
mercy, with cheerfulness.
-
00:36:59
When we bring our
different personalities,
-
00:37:02
our different wiring,
our different resources,
-
00:37:04
our different gifting together
in the context of community,
-
00:37:07
and we share so much
grace with one another
-
00:37:10
and the body, the church
functions as it was intended.
-
00:37:15
People are our DNA around here,
-
00:37:17
and how we treat them
has always been a key part
-
00:37:20
of who we are as Crossroads
-
00:37:21
and as the overall capital
C church across the world.
-
00:37:24
This is from the Seven
Hills That We Die On:
-
00:37:49
The reality is that you
and I are surrounded
-
00:37:51
by amazing people,
amazing people
-
00:37:53
that we were made to need.
-
00:37:55
And that goes for everyone.
-
00:37:57
Everyone is made
in the image of God,
-
00:37:58
even the ones you and
I might find annoying.
-
00:38:01
Or it's true, even
for you and me,
-
00:38:03
when other people
might find us annoying.
-
00:38:06
Grace enables us to connect.
-
00:38:08
Grace enables us to
experience the full value that
-
00:38:12
everyone around us has being
made in the image of Jesus.
-
00:38:16
And when we just understand
that we all were made
-
00:38:19
with this deep, innate sense of
purpose and deep innate value,
-
00:38:25
we can extend
grace to one another,
-
00:38:26
we can connect
in meaningful ways
-
00:38:29
that grow our ability
to serve one another,
-
00:38:31
to help share each
other's burdens
-
00:38:33
and care for one another.
-
00:38:35
And grace doesn't stop there.
-
00:38:37
It doesn't stop with
just changing us.
-
00:38:39
It doesn't just stop
with connecting us.
-
00:38:41
It actually compels
us to move forward.
-
00:38:44
And whether we choose
to acknowledge it or not,
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00:38:46
we need each other
in all kinds of ways.
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00:38:49
But that's only possible
if we extend each other
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00:38:52
enough grace to
actually connect.
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00:38:55
And I actually have a
way that you can connect
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00:38:57
with real community
that I want to talk to you
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00:38:59
about right over here. Okay.
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00:39:01
It's a fascinating book that
was released a while back
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00:39:03
called Bowling
Alone that talks about
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00:39:05
the decline in community
in the United States
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00:39:08
and really around
the world as a result
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00:39:10
or in coordination with
kind of the technology age.
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00:39:14
Technology was supposed
to help us connect better,
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00:39:16
but in some ways it's just
made our connections shallower.
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00:39:19
Now, I'm not a
psychologist or a sociologist,
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00:39:22
but as a pastor I talk
with lots of people
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00:39:24
and the vast majority
of people that I talk to
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00:39:27
are looking for better
or deeper friendships.
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00:39:30
They want better connections.
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00:39:31
They want deeper
connections in their life.
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00:39:34
And man, I relate to that as a
guy who's moving to a new city,
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00:39:37
I feel like I'm starting over
in many ways relationally.
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00:39:41
And it's why I'm
doing what I'm doing,
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00:39:44
which is using
groups at Crossroads
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00:39:46
to help myself
connect with people.
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00:39:48
Now we are kicking
off a group season.
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00:39:51
We have tons of
groups all over the place
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00:39:53
launching in person, online.
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00:39:56
You can connect with
lots of people and, I think,
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00:39:58
find or create your community,
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00:40:01
but you're going to have
to take a step forward.
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00:40:04
You're going to have to
lean in to make it happen.
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00:40:07
Now, I don't know of
really any tools out there
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00:40:10
to help people connect
other than dating apps, I hear,
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00:40:13
but this is a tool that
can actually help you
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00:40:16
make friends and
connect with people.
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00:40:18
Just go to
crossroads.net/groups,
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00:40:21
look around and
find your people.
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00:40:24
So there are tons of things
going on around Crossroads,
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00:40:26
online and in person
all over the world.
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00:40:28
And if you want
to check them out,
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00:40:30
you can do so at crossroads.net.
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00:40:31
But all of that stuff
only happens because
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00:40:34
we have faithful, generous
people who give their time
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00:40:37
and their money to
help fund the life change
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00:40:40
that's happening
around Crossroads.
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00:40:41
So if you have questions about
what we spend our money on
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00:40:45
or the decisions we
make with our finances,
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00:40:47
or you want to join the
team of faithful people
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00:40:49
who makes this stuff possible,
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00:40:50
you can do all those things
at Crossroads.net/give.
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00:40:53
Now back to Grace.
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00:40:55
Grace compels us. It's meant
to push us, to move us forward.
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00:40:58
Now, if you've ever met a
Christian that seemed like
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00:41:01
they had something
stuck up their butt,
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00:41:03
well, they might have.
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00:41:04
That might have
actually been the case.
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00:41:06
I think there is a dynamic
that is all too common
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00:41:10
in sort of church today
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00:41:11
that I just call
Christian constipation.
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00:41:13
It's this obsession with
getting more information,
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00:41:16
with more facts, even with more,
like, good Bible knowledge,
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00:41:20
but without ever
doing anything with it.
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00:41:22
It's about taking in more stuff,
more facts, more knowledge,
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00:41:26
but it just stays like in
us and gets stuck there.
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00:41:28
It never gets applied.
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00:41:30
It never gets used
to change the world.
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00:41:32
We need grace that moves
in us and moves through us
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00:41:37
to change and, well, to be
the hands and feet of Jesus.
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00:41:41
That is what
Scripture describes.
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00:41:43
So in the same way,
it's not good to just eat
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00:41:46
and eat and eat, but never
well, do anything with that.
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00:41:50
It's not good to just
go to church and learn
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00:41:53
and research and
gain more information
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00:41:55
without ever figuring
out what it looks like
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00:41:57
for you to apply
that in your own life.
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00:42:00
There's a really,
really old question that
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00:42:04
when I was a kid, it was
What would Jesus do?
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00:42:06
And there were even these super
cool little rubber bracelets.
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00:42:08
But the question really is,
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00:42:10
what would Jesus
do if He were you?
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00:42:12
What would Jesus do if
He was a single mom?
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00:42:15
What would Jesus do if
He was a stay at home dad?
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00:42:18
What would Jesus do if He worked
in finance or in the trades
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00:42:22
or was a high school
student or was a professor?
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00:42:25
What would Jesus
do if He were you?
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00:42:28
That's the question
we need to answer
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00:42:31
if we want to avoid
spiritual constipation.
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00:42:33
We've got to figure
out what it looks like
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00:42:35
for us to apply the
things that we've learned
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00:42:38
and to move to be
compelled by grace,
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00:42:41
to find a problem
and to solve it.
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00:42:43
There's a passage from
Romans 12 that puts it this way:
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00:42:46
I appeal to you therefore,
brothers, by the mercies of God,
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00:42:49
to present your bodies
as a living sacrifice,
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00:42:52
holy and acceptable to God,
which is your spiritual worship.
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00:42:55
Do not be conformed
to this world,
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00:42:57
but be transformed by
the renewal of your mind,
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00:43:00
that by testing you may
discern what is the will of God,
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00:43:03
what is good and
acceptable and perfect.
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00:43:06
And then it goes on to
say: Let love be genuine.
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00:43:09
Abhor what is evil and
hold fast to what is good.
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00:43:13
Love one another
with brotherly affection.
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00:43:15
Outdo one another
in showing honor.
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00:43:18
We have a chance
to change the world.
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00:43:21
We have a chance to
leverage our unique gifts,
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00:43:24
skills, abilities,
talents, context,
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00:43:26
history to make an impact.
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00:43:28
And we get to be creative.
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00:43:30
We get to start on a
process with God to figure out
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00:43:33
what it looks like for
us to take the grace
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00:43:35
that's been given
to us and to extend it
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00:43:38
uniquely in our own
voice and our own style
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00:43:41
to a world that
desperately needs it.
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00:43:45
There was a really smart
guy named Charles Spurgeon
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00:43:47
who put it this way:
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00:43:53
If we give God service, it must
be because He gives us grace.
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00:43:58
We're not doing this just
out of our own goodness;
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00:44:00
we're doing it because
we've been changed,
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00:44:02
because we've been
united and connected
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00:44:04
and because we've been compelled
forward to change the world.
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00:44:09
For all the negative pictures
that there are, rightly so,
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00:44:12
of people who say
they would follow Jesus
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00:44:15
but don't seem doing
a very good job of it,
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00:44:17
there are so many
pictures of people
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00:44:20
who have been
transformed by this grace
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00:44:24
that it made them
different people,
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00:44:25
not just better people,
but different people,
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00:44:27
that it rooted them in
the context of community
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00:44:30
and deep connection and
that it compelled them forward
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00:44:34
in powerful, powerful ways.
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00:44:37
That's the story of Romans
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00:44:39
that you and I can
receive that kind of grace,
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00:44:42
that it can take
us to a new place,
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00:44:44
that it can make us new people,
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00:44:46
that it can see us grafted
and adopted into family.
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00:44:49
Man, don't those
things sound amazing?
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00:44:52
And aren't those
things that we need
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00:44:53
and aren't those things
that our world needs?
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00:44:55
The kind of grace that Jesus
offers never leaves us static.
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00:44:59
It never leaves us the same.
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00:45:01
It is not interested
in the status quo.
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00:45:04
It leaves us changed and
it sends us to new places.
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00:45:07
You and I get to be a part of
not just receiving that grace,
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00:45:11
but extending that
grace to others.
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00:45:14
Now, maybe where we
started this whole thing
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00:45:16
is been your reason for
not wanting to receive grace.
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00:45:19
Maybe the depictions
of Christians
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00:45:21
that you've
experienced in your life
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00:45:23
just sort of have you doing this
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00:45:24
and keeping these
things at arm's length.
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00:45:26
I get it. I really, really do.
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00:45:28
And you need to know that
wasn't God's grace for you.
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00:45:34
God's grace for you is that
even with all of your flaws,
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00:45:37
even with all of
your brokenness,
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00:45:39
even with all of
your imperfections,
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00:45:41
you are perfectly loved,
that God wants to save you,
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00:45:45
that He wants to bring
you to a new place,
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00:45:47
not just in understanding
or in your head knowledge,
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00:45:50
not just in your heart,
but to bring your life
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00:45:53
to a new place modeled
after how He designed you.
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00:45:57
That's the story
of grace for you.
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00:45:59
Tim Keller puts it this way:
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00:46:13
Man, that's God's grace for
you that you are deeply loved
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00:46:16
and He has great
things in store for you.
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00:46:19
And if you want to
receive God's grace for you,
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00:46:22
hey, I'd love to talk
to you about that.
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00:46:24
I'd love to process
that with you,
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00:46:26
help you understand
what that means.
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00:46:28
You can just email me,
Andy.Reider@crossroads.net.
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00:46:32
I'd love to talk to you
about that and help you
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00:46:34
experience and understand what
God's grace for you looks like.
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00:46:38
And there's an opportunity
that we have here.
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00:46:41
So in the same way
that the book of Romans
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00:46:43
was really a letter
written to encourage
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00:46:46
and extend grace to a community,
you and I have the chance
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00:46:50
to do that every
day in certain ways,
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00:46:52
but actually to
do that right now,
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00:46:54
to extend grace
and encouragement
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00:46:56
to someone who needs it.
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00:46:58
If you click the link below,
it'll take you to a form
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00:47:00
where you can write a note
to a person that you care about
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00:47:02
and that you want
to see encouraged.
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00:47:05
We'll do the work of
getting that sent to them,
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00:47:07
printed, addressed,
mailed, and in their hands
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00:47:10
so that they can
experience more of the grace
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00:47:13
that you have for them
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00:47:14
and more of the grace
that the Lord has for them.
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00:47:16
So if you would just love
for you to pray with me.
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00:47:20
Father, I thank You.
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00:47:22
I thank You for each person
that is a part of this community
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00:47:26
and each person that is
getting to watch this right now.
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00:47:28
God, I may not
know them personally,
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00:47:31
but I know that You
love them deeply
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00:47:33
and that You have so much
grace on hand to offer them.
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00:47:37
You have grace for the
things that they've done wrong.
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00:47:40
You've got grace for the
ways that we have failed.
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00:47:43
And You have grace for
just the chaos of our life
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00:47:47
and the strain and stress
of just everyday living.
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00:47:51
Father, would You be with us?
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00:47:53
Would You just be extra
near to us, offer Your comfort,
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00:47:58
offer Your encouragement,
offer Your grace to us
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00:48:01
right where we're at in the
ways that we need most. Amen.
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00:48:06
Hey, thank you guys
so much for joining us.
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00:48:08
As always, we'd love for
you to come back next week.
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00:48:11
It's actually going to be
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00:48:12
a really special
start of a series,
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00:48:13
something we haven't
done in a long time
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00:48:15
where we're diving into
who we are as a community.
-
00:48:18
This is one of the
strangest churches
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00:48:19
I've ever experienced in
really, really wonderful ways.
-
00:48:22
If you ever wondered why
we are the way that we are
-
00:48:25
or why we do the
things that we do,
-
00:48:27
this is going to be
the perfect time for you
-
00:48:30
to understand the
vision and the culture
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00:48:32
and the DNA of this
place and why we run.
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00:48:35
Thanks for watching.