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🗓️ 24 January 2023
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Pastor Erwin McManus shares a moving message on the importance of questioning everything as we relate to the person of Jesus.
In the gospel of John, a religious Pharisee named Nicodemus interacts with Jesus. Nicodemus met with Jesus at night to protect his reputation as a religious expert. Though he had been studying the Torah for years, Nicodemus didn’t have a personal relationship with God.
Through their conversation, Jesus desired to change Nicodemus' direction, dimension, and intention - and Jesus wants these areas to change in our lives as well!
Jesus wants to move our direction toward the kingdom of God.
Jesus wants to move us from focusing on what is visible to us now and learn to see into the dimension of the unseen.
Jesus wants our intention to be focused on God’s will for our lives so we can discover the fullness of life God offers us!
When you encounter Jesus, you begin to question everything about the way you live. Are you ready to change your direction, dimension, and intention?
This message is for you!
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, I want to welcome you to the Mosaic podcast. I'm Pastor Erwin and I |
0:12.6 | feel like I just wanted to thank you for listening. In case you didn't know, I |
0:16.6 | just released a new book. It's called The Genius of Jesus, the man who changed |
0:20.4 | everything. And you can order it today at the GeniusOfJesus.com. Well, one of |
0:25.4 | the common catch phrases that you hear in the business environment is never be |
0:32.5 | the smartest person in the room. You ever heard that? And for some of us, it's |
0:37.2 | easier. There's never a real problem. There's always someone smarter than us in |
0:42.9 | the room. For others of you, it might be a little more challenging. You have to |
0:46.5 | work on curating the right room. But what about if there isn't a smarter |
0:53.7 | person in the room and you have a serious problem, you have to solve. A week |
0:59.6 | ago or so, I was in Florida and I'm with this group of entrepreneurs and |
1:04.8 | investors and and there's a guy that I've come to know his name is Walter O'Brien |
1:09.3 | and every time I'm with Walter, he reminds me that he has 197 IQ. That he has the |
1:15.8 | highest IQ ever recorded in human history. And to have a backdrop in case I'm not |
1:21.3 | smart enough to understand the implications of that, he'll say Einstein's IQ was |
1:25.3 | 160 minus 197. Oh, okay. And I'm glad you gave me that comparison so I could |
1:30.6 | understand. And I actually really and strangely enjoy having conversations with |
1:36.1 | Walter. And every time we speak at the same events, he'll usually disagree with |
1:41.4 | me publicly. And once again, that happened again this time. He, during one of |
1:46.9 | his lectures, got up and said, I really disagreed with what was said earlier. And he |
1:50.2 | didn't say my name, but everyone knew it was me. And so when it was my turn, I |
1:53.1 | get up and said, everyone knows Walter was disagreeing with me. And so let's |
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