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Compelling Missional Disciples: Crystallization of Discontent - Keithen Schwahn

Church of the City New York

COTC NYC

Religion & Spirituality, Cotc, Churchofthecitynewyork, Cotcnyc, Christianity, Jontyson, Churchofthecity

4.8837 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

This Sunday, Pastor Keithen Schwahn continued our Compelling Missional Disciples series by unpacking the pessimism and passivity that has invaded the American church and tend to drive its view on the next generation. As we continue to develop as compelling missional disciples, we must embrace the mission to reverse the narrative that young people are a lost cause in the Western church, and dedicate ourselves to being a part of raising up the next generation.

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0:00.0

Well, good-day folks. Welcome to the Church of the City, New York podcast. Thanks for joining us.

0:10.8

This fall, we're in a series called Compelling Missional Disciples. At the end of the day, a church is only as good as the disciples that it makes.

0:19.9

And so we are focusing on our discipleship distinctives,

0:23.8

the tangible presence of God,

0:25.3

counterformation in the way of Jesus and sacrificial mission.

0:28.7

I hope this series build your faith

0:30.7

and strengthens your resolve to live with all your heart

0:34.4

in the way of Jesus at this important moment of history.

0:37.9

If we can serve you at all.

0:39.1

Feel free to reach out, hello at church.n.YC.

0:42.1

Thanks for listening.

0:43.4

Let's get back to the podcast.

0:45.8

Our teaching text tonight comes from Second Kings, chapter 20, verse 19 through chapter 21, verse 3.

0:55.5

The word of the Lord you have spoken is good, Hasakaya replied, for he thought,

1:00.4

will there not be peace and security in my lifetime?

1:03.8

As for the other events of Hezekiah's reign, all his achievements, and how he made

1:08.0

the pool and the tunnel by which he brought water into the city,

1:11.3

are they not written in the book of the annals of the kings of Judah? Hezekiah rested with his

1:16.3

ancestors, and Manasseh, his son, succeeded him as king. Manasseh was 12 years old when he became king,

1:23.5

and he reigned in Jerusalem 55 years. His mother's name was Hebsaba.

1:28.3

He did evil in the eyes of the Lord.

1:30.4

Following the detestable practices of the nations,

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