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🗓️ 4 November 2024
⏱️ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Amen and amen and amen. How we doing church? Good. Hope so, hope so. We got a lot going on this weekend, right? A lot, a lot, a lot of emotion. |
0:12.2 | Tuesday is the election. A lot of emotion there. Today, the Jags play. We know what one emotion that gives us. It's terrible. That's all right. |
0:19.6 | We'll be first in heaven, man. Go Jags. I'm a fan. A lot of emotion yesterday. The Georgia |
0:24.2 | Florida game. That was fun. Yeah, go. Praise God. Man how you start. And then Thursday. Thursday was a big day. Everybody know what that was? Don't say Halloween, you pagans. It was Reformation Day. Do you realize this? That |
0:40.2 | 507 years ago, there was this Catholic kid named Martin Luther, and he started reading this Bible. |
0:46.7 | You know, that's dangerous. Anybody grow up Catholic? You started reading your Bible? That's why you're |
0:49.7 | here. All right, so. And he got to this part, and he's like, whoa, the book of Romans looks like |
0:54.9 | that we were justified by the righteousness of Christ out of our own righteousness, and |
0:58.8 | they were selling indulgences, like you could pay money to get out of hell or get your |
1:03.1 | family out of purgatory, and that also wasn't in the Bible. And so on October the 31st, |
1:09.5 | 570 years ago, Martin Luther writes down 95 feces or problems that he has with the church. |
1:16.5 | Because again, what the church had done is the church had elevated the opinion of some men, some very important men with pointy hats, |
1:22.8 | had elevated their opinion over what the word of God says. |
1:25.6 | So he takes these 95 thesis and he nails them to the door at Wittenberg. |
1:30.0 | He basically says, I got 95 problems and the Pope is one. |
1:32.6 | That's kind of what he said. |
1:34.9 | And he was very angry, which led to a righteous activity to elevate the Word of God's |
1:41.9 | soul of scripture as our authority, and it began what is known as the Protestant Reformation. |
1:48.4 | And so today we are going to talk about anger. |
1:51.7 | That when you get run over by the grace train, it changes everything about everything about everything. |
1:55.4 | I've had some people say they've asked about the practicality of grace, because, you know, we've been talking about it theologically a lot but there's nothing more practical than the grace of god particularly when it |
2:05.6 | comes to things like navigating our emotions there's no bad emotions no bad feelings but they are a good |
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