Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - What Christians Get Wrong About Truth And Grace

Episode Date: July 11, 2021

Grace and truth are the cornerstones of the Gospel and Christianity. But here’s some truth: Sometimes, Christians get it wrong. And here’s some grace: Falling short is okay when you know the Savio...r. Join Pastor Craig Groeschel to discover why Christians can get it wrong, and what we can do to embrace the grace and truth that Christ offers to us.This message was originally presented as a part of a series called In God We Trust. FInd out more about the series here:: https://www.life.church/ingodwetrustFind a time and attend a service with us: http://www.life.church/locationsNEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Let us guide you to your next steps in your walk with Christ: https://www.life.church/nextABOUT LIFE.CHURCHWherever you are in life, you have a purpose. Life.Church wants to help you find your next step. Our hope is that your journey will include joining us at a Life.Church location throughout the United States or globally online at https://www.live.life.church. Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.life.church or download the Life.Church app at https://www.life.church/app. FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/life.churchInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/life.churchTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/lifechurchCONNECT WITH PASTOR CRAIGYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIIdiIO-Y20hRW9niR0CA8AFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/craiggroeschelInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/craiggroeschelTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/craiggroeschel Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, big welcome to our YouTube and podcast family. I'd love to know where you're watching from if you want to just tell us in the chat, what part of the world you're in. And I'd remind you to subscribe to wherever you consume the content so you can be the first to get new content. On the weekends at Life Church, we're doing something very special and different that we can only show live. So I've chosen a message for you that I pray will speak to your heart. This one is called When Christians Get It Wrong. If Jesus came full of grace and truth.
Starting point is 00:00:30 We as his followers should be full of grace and of truth. Unfortunately, we don't always get it right. And today I pray that God's word would bring correction and encouragement to us. The title of today's message is, when Christians get it wrong. So, Father, we pray that you would help us get it right. that we would reflect the grace and the truth of the one who came to save us and set us free. That in a very divided world, God, may we be a uniting force. And as the world grows darker and darker, God, help the light of your church shine brighter and brighter.
Starting point is 00:01:20 We pray this in the name of the one who gave it all for us, Jesus, our Lord, our Savior. And all God's people said, amen. Why don't you air five somebody next to you and say, we're going to get it right? We're going to get it right. Type that in the chat if you're watching online. Hello, YouTube, church online, type that in the chat. For years, our country's been known as a Christian nation, right? God bless the USA and such.
Starting point is 00:01:51 But unfortunately today, for a growing number of Americans, they would not say we're a Christian nation. There's a large percentage of people that would actually identify as what people call post-Christian. Now, to bring context to what post-Christian is, this isn't necessarily the same as being agnostic or being an atheist.
Starting point is 00:02:14 A post-Christian is someone who has had some connection with Christianity. In other words, they might have been baptized in the church, they might have been confirmed in the church, they might have gone to a Christian, school. They might go to church at Christmas and Easter or whatever. A post-Christian is someone who has had some exposure to Christianity, but they've chosen to reject it. It's not that they don't know. The problem is they know about Jesus and they don't care. It's post-Christian. In fact, who's ready
Starting point is 00:02:47 for a little good news? Anybody want some good news? We are honored to meet as a church in 36 different locations in 11 different states, and 13 years ago, we launched a campus in Albany, New York. Now, 13 years ago, Albany, New York was the number one most post-Christian city in the nation. I love to be number one, but I don't want to be number one when it comes to being post-Christian. The good news is, because of the faithfulness and effectiveness of a core group of 80 people 13 years ago, who's now grown to thousands and seen thousands of thousands come to faith in Christ, We certainly cannot take credit for all of it, but the good news is 13 years later,
Starting point is 00:03:28 Albany is not the number one most post-Christian city, not number two, not number three, not number four. They're now number six. How's that for a little bit of good news? And we believe by faith that one day they'll drop off the top 20 because wherever the light goes, lives are completely changed by Jesus. For a long time, we were considered a Christian nation.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Now, unfortunately, faith in Christ has moved from, often what those would consider the center to more of the fringes. And it's shifted from being something that many people see as a positive to something that's even considered to be a threat by some people. In fact, just the term Christian doesn't necessarily mean to a lot of people what it meant to a lot of people years ago. And if you're what's called an evangelical Christian, that's often interpreted to mean someone who's hateful,
Starting point is 00:04:22 bigoted, judgmental, and a full-blown hypocrite, maybe someone who's very, very dangerous. The question that I want to raise today is this. How do we faithfully represent Jesus in a post-Christian culture? If we're followers of Christ, how do we represent him in a way that honors God and dignifies people in a culture
Starting point is 00:04:48 that's becoming more hostile toward Christ? I think you would agree. We're in a very politically divided time, and a divided world needs a united church. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, that it doesn't matter who is in office, our mission as Christ followers never, ever changes. And what is our mission? If we look at John 114, I would say our mission is this. We're called to live in love with grace and truth.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Would you say that with me? What are we going to do? We're called to live and love with grace and truth. We're called to live and love with grace and truth. In fact, John 114, look it again, says this. The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We've seen the glory, the glory of the one and only son who came from the father, full of what? Say it aloud with me, he came full of grace and truth, full of grace and truth.
Starting point is 00:05:46 He was full of grace and truth. he was full. How many of you know somebody who's full of something? Don't even tell me what they're full of, okay? When Jesus came, he was full. In fact, I like the word of the Greek that's translated as full is the word pleris. And it means to fill to the brim.
Starting point is 00:06:08 It means abounding in. It means thoroughly full. If you've ever seen a glass of something, a glass of water, filled completely to the top, if you just jiggle the glass, it overflows. It's so full. If you get anywhere close to Jesus or the people of Jesus, we should be so full, play race of grace and truth that you can't even touch us without overflowing with this grace and this truth. Why does it matter? He came full of grace and truth. Why does it matter?
Starting point is 00:06:49 It matters because grace saves, somebody say grace saves, and truth free. Somebody say truth freeze. What does grace do, all of our churches? Grace saves, and what does truth do? Truth freeze. Type that in the chat wherever you're watching. Grace saves and truth freeze. Grace saves.
Starting point is 00:07:12 If Jesus came full of grace and full of truth, then we as follow. of Jesus should be full of grace and full of truth. The problem is, we often haven't gotten it right. I know I haven't. In fact, if you ever find yourself saying, I don't like some Christians, I'm with you. Half of them drive me crazy too. And the reason is because we often live in one of the extremes. We live on the extreme side of truth, or we lead on the extreme, side of grace. Jesus didn't come with just one, he came with both. Take truth.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Some of you, truth is great. Truth sets you free. Truth is powerful. But some Christians, if they're all truth, have you noticed how they can kind of become mean? And out of touch and judgmental. If they're all truth, they're kind of like, truth, brother, you've got to have the truth,
Starting point is 00:08:13 and they're not living the truth, and they're not dressing right, and they're not behaving right. They've got to have the truth. And the Bible says, it and I believe it and that settles it and if you're dressing fun and smoking the funny and doing the funny thing you're going to hell where the worm never dies and it's weeping and gnash the teeth how many you know somebody like that you've seen somebody like that don't don't point at them don't point at them just it's just is just truth without grace
Starting point is 00:08:41 the other side though is is all grace it's like hey no matter what you do Hey, God loves everybody, bro. I mean, we're all sinners, right? Who you to judge me? You do you, boo-boo. It is all grace, but no truth. And these two extremes create two extremely big problems. And I want to talk to you for a moment about these problems
Starting point is 00:09:11 because this is how we as Christians often don't get it right. the first problem is this, and that is truth without grace, leads to rebellion. If we're just truth, truth, truth, truth, truth, with no empathy and no understanding and no love and no grace, people reject that and rebel hard against it. If you want to see Christians get it wrong, if you've ever seen a really religious legal realistic home, what do you almost always see from the children? You see rebellion. You want to almost guarantee rebellious children. You lead your family with rules and religion without relationship. It's truth without grace. It leads to rebellion. And that's one extreme problem.
Starting point is 00:10:05 The other problem is when you see grace without truth. What does that do? Grace without truth leads to relativism. What is relativism? Grace. you know whatever you want, without any kind of standard's truth. It leads to relativism, which is the belief that there is really no such thing as absolute truth. If there's no such thing as absolute truth, then there's my truth and your truth. And so therefore, since there's no truth, you can't tell me and God can't tell me how to live because there's no such thing as truth. So grace without truth leads me to the conclusion that it doesn't really matter what you're going to, you do as long as you're happy. It doesn't really matter what you believe as long as you're
Starting point is 00:10:54 sincere. It doesn't really matter what you do as long as you don't hurt anybody because grace without truth, there's love and acceptance without any type of definitive standard. So how do we respond today? Unfortunately, what's really common is what I would call this philosophy. and I call it, get you a little Jesus. Get you a little Jesus. Just a little. Small doses of Jesus, enough to make you feel better about yourself.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Watch you a little Instagram clip of your favorite preacher. A minute and 14 seconds. And if it's really good, give it a little tap, tap. Little heart. you might even give a little amen praise hands whatever you want to do just a little bit read the verse of the day on the you virgin bible app just don't lose your streak get you a little verse not a lot not so much that it that it encourage you equips you convicts you transforms you not until that the word renews your mind and transforms your life just enough to make you feel better about yourself
Starting point is 00:12:08 just a little verse today a verse today keeps the devil away come to church every name and then if there's nothing else going on. Don't serve, don't be involved, don't be generous, don't give, just kind of come and watch it if there's not something better going on or you're not afraid of it, whatever. You just come if you can. Get your little Jesus. Get enough of Jesus to make you feel better about yourself,
Starting point is 00:12:33 but not enough to make you different. When Jesus came, he came with grace and truth, full of grace and truth. Therefore, we as followers of Christ are, called to live in love with grace and truth. What does grace do? Grace saves and truth frees. Grace saves and truth freeze.
Starting point is 00:13:02 What is grace? What exactly is grace? Grace comes from the root Greek word caris. And carise is the undeserved kindness, favor, and the goodwill of God. It's the loving kindness. It's the kindness of God, scripture says, that leads to repentance. It's not truth that leads to repentance.
Starting point is 00:13:29 It's the kindness and the grace of God. And here's the key. It's undeserved. It's unmerited. There is nothing you can do to earn it. The moment you think you deserve grace, it's not grace anymore. Grace saves.
Starting point is 00:13:46 In fact, Scripture says it clearly in Ephesians chapter 2, first 8 and 9, for it's by grace. Somebody say by grace? For it's by grace that you have been what? Say it aloud. It's by grace that you have been saved because grace saves. It's by grace that you've been saved through faith. And it's not about you. It's never been about you.
Starting point is 00:14:09 It's not from yourselves. It is the gift of God. It's grace. It's not by works. so no one can ever boast. And here's what's so interesting to me. Jesus came full of grace and truth. Which one is listed first?
Starting point is 00:14:28 Grace is listed first. Now, I can't prove this, but I believe there are not a whole lot of coincidences in the Bible. I'm guessing that perhaps grace came first because as followers of Jesus, we lead with grace and then we proclaim truth. Let me illustrate it this way. Let's just take a row of people at church.
Starting point is 00:14:54 If you're at a physical location, why don't you just look down your row for fun? Just look down your row, look down there, the wave at people. Smile at them. Don't look judgmentally. That's a different place. Look down here and smile. And ask yourself, on your row, who do you think needs grace? Who do you think needs grace?
Starting point is 00:15:13 Let me go through some just suggested scenarios of who might be sitting in a seat today. Those of you at home, if you're on your couch, just look at the person sitting next to you on the couch or think about the people you work with and ask who needs grace. And let me just go through a scenario of some different people and ask yourselves, do they need grace? Let's start with a wife and a mom, who is a great mom, a fantastic wife, and she's got her friend that she loves and hates. And if you have friends like this,
Starting point is 00:15:45 she's jealous of her friend, and so she's really nice to her friend's face, but she often gossips behind her back. Do you think this woman needs any grace for her sin? Her husband, he's a great guy. He's really, really good at business. He's so good at business. One of the reasons he's good is because he kind of likes money a lot.
Starting point is 00:16:07 You might say, unfortunately, even though he's successful in business, he's really not successful in generosity. The guy's probably greedy. Next to him is an older lady who leads a small group, very godly lady, but she's still mad at her mom, and she can't forgive. Her mom was overbearing and controlling and in some ways emotionally abusive and she just can't let it go. I wonder if she needs grace. Next to her is the college part animal. Anywhere there's bear, he's there. Anywhere there's music, he's thumping it out. Anywhere there's girls, he's going after them and he's doing things that he's embarrassed by and hurting people, but he doesn't care because it's all about him. And then on the very end, there's a really
Starting point is 00:16:59 religious guy who honestly, he's not doing any of that stupid stuff. He's way beyond that. He's been walking with Jesus for a long time, and he's really pretty holy, except he's looking down the road judgmentally at all these other losers. He doesn't like that she voted in a different way, and he doesn't like their behavior, and he can't even figure out why they're getting served when they're living that way. Ask yourself, who needs grace? look down your row for a moment and ask yourself which one of the people sitting next do you need grace ask yourself about you right now do you need grace see sometimes inadvertently the church gets it wrong and without meaning to what we end up doing is saying you have to behave first truth truth truth truth truth this is a lot like the church that i grew up in it was really funny if you
Starting point is 00:18:09 look at it. There were all these implied rules. Nobody said it, but by golly, you couldn't smoke on the inside of the church. You could smoke, but you had to go outside in the back so nobody could see you. And that's where all the leaders went to smoke in the back, okay? It was like an implied rule. And you had to dress a certain way. You couldn't look bad. And you had to look like you liked being there, even though it was the most boring thing ever. And here was the implied rules. If you behave and believe, then you can belong. And you can belong as long as you behave. But if you stop behaving, we'll gossip about you and call it prayer.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Oh, you don't even know. Tell them I'm talking to you. Or if you don't believe the way we do, you've got to go to another church and you no longer belong here. So you can belong if you believe and if you behave. But this isn't the gospel. Jesus doesn't say, change your life and become perfect and then follow me. He says, come to me as you are and I will reform change and give you life.
Starting point is 00:19:24 And that's why sometimes we get it wrong and need to adjust our thinking that we're going to lead with grace and what we want our church to be is a place where people can belong even before they believe. A safe place for people to belong even before they behave. because it's grace that saves. Now, I know what some of you're thinking, this is so dangerous, then people can do anything. You tell us we have no standards. Now, Paul actually addressed this question and challenge
Starting point is 00:19:58 in Romans chapter 6 verse 1. He asked the question. He said, what shall we say then? Shall we just go on sinning and doing whatever the heck we want So God's grace may abound? He said, no, here's the truth. Grace, truth. Shall we go on sinning?
Starting point is 00:20:17 By no means, he said. We are those who've died to sin. How can we live in it any longer? We lead with grace and we proclaim truth. The challenge with truth to a post-Christian generation is post-Christians are often skeptical about truth. They would tell you that any, anyone who claims to know truth is arrogant at best and maybe even dangerous at worst.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Here's what we have to understand. That truth isn't restrictive. It's not repressive. It's not oppressive. Truth is freeing. It's liberating. It is absolutely and completely life-giving. If you go all the way back to the book of Genesis in the Garden of Eden,
Starting point is 00:21:05 God looked at Adam and even said, good, I did good. Go be fruitful and multiply. That's a great assignment from a loving God. He said you could enjoy anything in the garden to stay away from this one tree. Because if you eat of that, your eyes are going to be open.
Starting point is 00:21:24 You're going to lose your innocence. You're going to have a spiritual death. In other words, his rule wasn't to limit their fun. It was to protect them and to set them free. Stay away from danger, enjoy my creation. His rules were loving and freeing and liberating and life-changing. Truth isn't just rules. Truth isn't just regulations and morals.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Truth is a person. Truth is not just a what. Truth is a who. Jesus is the way and the truth and the life. Truth is a person. And you know the truth, John 832, and the truth will set you free. Grace saves and truth freeze.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Grace saves and truth freeze. So if you think about the people on your aisle or in your home or that you work with or that vote the wrong way, which ones need grace and which ones need grace and which ones need truth. The critical, jealous woman, you are so loved and so welcome here. And you belong, grace. But the truth is, envy rots your bones. And there is a way of healing and freedom. And it's called love and blessing others and considering others better than yourself. You're welcome. But the truth is, through Jesus you can overcome. And her greedy husband,
Starting point is 00:23:15 hey, you are loved and you are valued and you are called by God. But the truth is the love of money is the root of all evil. There's a better way. It's way more blessed to give than it is to receive. And the unforgiving one, you're so gifted. The way you lead your small group makes such a difference. the Holy Spirit is working through you. Grace, you're loved, you're loved, your love.
Starting point is 00:23:47 But the truth is, unforgiveness is a significant problem and that you are called to forgive others as Jesus has forgiven you. And if you don't forgive, that can be one of the greatest hindrances to your intimacy with God and freedom and relationships with others. Grace and truth. This guy, he's the hardest one for me to like. Can I say that?
Starting point is 00:24:19 He's the judgmental one. But he is so loved and welcome here because I'm a mess and he's a mess and we're just a different kind of mess. He's loved, you're loved, you're welcome here. And the truth is, sir, that pride often comes before a fall. and the truth is if you exalt yourself, you're going to be humbled. But if you humble yourself, you're going to be exalted. Grace saves and truth frees. Grace saves and truth frees.
Starting point is 00:24:58 And some of you're saying you skipped a chair. I didn't skip a chair. This one's mine. This one, this one's mine. I was that guy. so full of myself, full of sin, hurt so many people, so full of anger. And it wasn't truth that saved me. There's grace that saved me.
Starting point is 00:25:32 So I grew up going to church not being able to live up to the truth. I just couldn't do it all. The harder I tried to be good, the more I just wasn't good. And it was when someone from the organization known as the Gideons gave me a free green New Testament Bible, and I read all the way to Ephesians chapter two. And what I read was, for it's by grace that you're saved. Not of yourself, it's the gift of God so no one can boast.
Starting point is 00:26:00 And grace save me. And truth set me free. There's a better way. If you lose your life and me, you'll find me. Humble yourself before me. Grace saved me and truth set me free. So, well, good pastor that happened to you, 30-something years ago. Hey, listen, sitting right in this seat, I still need grace.
Starting point is 00:26:31 And I still need truth. I still need great. I need so much grace. Can I just like sitting here. Can I just be honest with you guys for a second? It's been one heck of a year. I mean, like, whoa, right? leading this church has been more complicated than I can describe.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Here's what I say, I promise you, next time we experience a different global pandemic. And social unrest and racial injustice and political division in an election year, I'm going to be so ready. Like, I'm going to have a plan then. I'm going to be so ready for it. But this year has been complicated. And there's so many times where I've second gist my spiritual leadership, how do I do this, and the grace of God and his love just sustains me.
Starting point is 00:27:22 And his truth has spoken to me over and over and over again. Do not be anxious about anything, Craig, but in everything. Make your prayers, you request, your petitions known to God, and the peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your hearts, your mind, your soul, in Christ Jesus. Grace and truth. The truth, God has not given you a spirit of fear, but a power and of love and of a sound mind, the truth.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, Craig. Lean not on your own understanding. Just cling to me in all your ways, acknowledge the goodness of God, and he will make your paths straight. I'm so thankful that Jesus came full of, overflowing, grace and of truth. Who is Jesus? He is the word,
Starting point is 00:28:17 made flesh, full of grace and full of truth, the truth, the chain breaking, sin, shattering, intimacy building, life-giving truth of God revealed in Jesus Christ. And his grace is so undeserved, it's scandalous when he would comfort sinners and love the outcasts and touch the lepers and befriend. prostitutes. I'm so thankful for his grace and his truth. You see, a post-Christian generation isn't rejecting Jesus. They're rejecting a distorted view of who Jesus is from a church that hasn't always gotten it right. You're welcome here with anything, whatever your face, the questions, you're hurt, your baggage, your sin, your addictions, you're welcome here.
Starting point is 00:29:17 but you're also going to hear the truth. And his name is Jesus. And he sets free. And he changes us. And if you see Jesus as he really is, I think you will want to follow him because he has the word made flesh. We've seen his glory.
Starting point is 00:29:44 And he's full of grace. The undeserved favor, goodwill and kindness of God and the uncompromised truth that sets people free. So Father today, we ask that by the power of your Holy Spirit, you'd help us get it right to reflect the love of the one who gave it all for us. As you're praying wherever you are watching online at a physical location or even years from now streaming a message and you recognize, yes, you love Jesus, you want to honor him, but you haven't always gotten it right, and you want to look for opportunities to reflect
Starting point is 00:30:33 his goodness, your light, your hope, your good news walking on two feet. God help me, help us be full of grace and truth. If that's your prayer and you're willing to pray that today, would you just lift up your hands right now? You can type it in the check. I'm praying that prayer today. I'm praying that prayer. Father, we just pray that you would give us eyes to see people as you see them and a heart to love them as you love them.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Welcoming people, showing your grace, just in the same way that Jesus hung out with those that religion rejected, give us that grace, God. And then by the power of the Spirit, may your truth, not just our opinions, God, but your truth. Set people free. At the right time and in the right ways, God, help us to show your truth.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Even more so, God, help us to be open to your truth. Whatever you want to show us today, God. Show us. We receive it by grace, but God help us to live out your truth. As a church, God, in a world that has a lot of reasons to not like Christians, God, may we show them who you really are.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Because we know who you really are. are is the best news this world has ever seen. Help us love. Help us live with grace and with truth. As you keep praying today at all of our different churches, there are some of you, like, if we just sat down like this just across from each other and I ask you, you know, where do you stand with God? You might say, I don't know. You might be a little bit like I was growing up. Like maybe you has some church in the background, but you're really not engaged in following Jesus. You know about but you don't really care, or it's not really mattering in your life. Or maybe you're not like a church person at all, but there's something about this Jesus. You hear about this drawing you. Let me just
Starting point is 00:32:25 tell you what that is. That's really a couple of things. That's the spirit of God, meaning you're not here by accident, you're not watching by accident. There's a God who loves you and knows this message is for you. That's one reason. Another reason is this, that the loving kindness of God draws us. There's just something about it. A God who has a God who has. is so holy and yet loves us, even though we're not holy. It's the grace of God. It's drawing you. What do you do? You come to a place where you just recognize. I'm not walking with him. I don't know him. I'm not his follower. What I'm not inviting you to do today is join a church. I'm not even inviting you to behave. What I'm inviting you to do is just follow Jesus. Just walk away from whatever's
Starting point is 00:33:10 held you back and say, Jesus, I want to live like that. I want to be your disciple. Who is Jesus? He is the sinless son of God. He was born of a virgin. He didn't inherit the sin nature of an earthly sinful dad. He had the heavenly nature of a heavenly father. He was perfect in every way. And the truth of God, his justice was satisfied when the innocent Lamb of God gave his life on a cross and his grace was lavishly displayed as Jesus died in our place. So that whoever, and this includes you, who calls on him, you would be saved. Listen to be saved. Not by your own religious works, but by grace.
Starting point is 00:33:54 By the goodness of God. You'd be saved by grace, and then guess what? There's a truth. And his name is Jesus, and he sets you free. He transforms your life. So today, if you're watching online or at all of our churches, those who say, yes, I want to follow him.
Starting point is 00:34:11 I want to give my life to him. I want to turn away from my sins and surrender to Jesus. When you do that, he'll forgive every sin you've ever committed. You're going to be brand new. You're not better. You're different. You're changed.
Starting point is 00:34:21 You're new. The old is gone and the new has come. All of our churches watching online, those who say, I want to turn from my old life and I want to follow Jesus. That's your prayer right now. Lift up your hands high all over the place and say, yes, Jesus, I surrender to you. As we have hands going up at churches across the nation, those of you online, just type in the chat. I'm giving my life to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Just type that in there right now. and we're going to pray the most intimate and important prayer you've ever prayed. Just pray this aloud wherever you are. Pray Heavenly Father, I surrender my whole life completely to you. Jesus saved me by your grace and free me with your truth. My life is not my own. I give it all to you. Thank you for new life.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Now you have mine. in Jesus name I pray could somebody worship big worship loud welcome those born into God's family

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