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DTS Lecture Phase - Oxford, New Zealand

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    This is called, “Decisions that Define Us”
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    We have decided, that teaching the Gospel
    without demonstrating it is not enough
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    Good preaching, good doctrine,
    being good people is not enough
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    We’ve decided that having a good
    church club is not enough
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    Good fellowship – it’s not enough
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    Just being a member of that club
    is not enough
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    We’ve decided that having good bible
    studies is good, but not good enough.
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    That just making it to heaven
    is not our goal
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    And that knowing about God without
    truly knowing and experiencing God
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    is meaningless.
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    We’ve decided that having good programs
    is not enough,
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    That change without transformation
    is intolerable
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    And that staying the same
    is not an option.
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    We’ve decided that gifting
    without character is futile
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    We’ve decided that singing songs
    without worshipping is hollow
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    And having meetings without
    God showing up is pointless
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    We’ve decided that having faith
    without works is not enough
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    And having works without love
    is not acceptable
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    That our function comes out
    of our relationship
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    1) with the Father and
    2) with each other.
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    We have decided that reading
    about the book of Acts
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    without living the book of Acts
    is unthinkable.
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    We’ve decided that
    confident faith is good,
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    bold faith is better.
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    We’ve decided that hearing about the
    Holy Spirit without experiencing Him
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    is silly.
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    That believing in His presence without
    seeing it manifested in signs and wonders
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    is hypocrisy.
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    That believing in healing without
    seeing people healed is absurd.
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    and that believing in deliverance
    without people being delivered
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    is absolutely ridiculous.
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    We’ve decided to be Holy Spirit filled,
    Holy Spirit led, and Holy Spirit empowered
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    Anything less doesn’t work for us.
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    We have decided to be the ones
    telling the stories of God’s power,
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    not the ones hearing about them.
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    We have decided that living saved,
    but not supernatural,
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    is living below our privilege
    and short of what Christ died for.
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    We have decided that we’re a battleship,
    not a cruise ship
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    An army,
    not an audience
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    Special forces,
    not spectators
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    Missionaries,
    not club members.
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    We have decided to value
    both pioneers and settlers
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    Pioneers to expand our territory
    and settlers to build on those territories
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    But we are not squatters –
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    People who take up space others have
    fought for without improving it.
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    We have decided to be infectious
    instead of innocuous
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    Contagious instead of quarantined
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    Deadly instead of benign.
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    We have decided to be radical lovers
    and outrageous givers
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    We have decided that we’re a
    mission station, not a museum
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    Therefore,
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    we honor the past,
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    but we don’t live in it.
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    We live in the present
    with our eyes on the future
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    We see past events, success and failures
    as stepping stones, not stop signs
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    We pursue learning
    in order to be transformed,
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    not learning in order to know.
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    We are people of engagement,
    not observation
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    We focus on what could be,
    not on what is or has been
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    We are not limited to the
    4 walls of this building
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    Our influence is not
    restricted by location
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    Not even the nations are ‘out of bounds’
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    We are more concerned about
    how many we send out into the world,
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    Than how many we convince
    to come into the building.
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    This building is meant to be filled,
    and it will be
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    But it will not be the measure
    of who we are,
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    or the measure of our effectiveness
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    We raise up world-changers,
    not tour-guides
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    We train commandos,
    not committees
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    We are people of our destiny,
    not our history
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    We have decided that it’s better to fail
    while reaching for the impossible
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    that God has planned for us
    than succeed in settling for less
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    We have decided that nothing short of
    "His kingdom come, and His will be done
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    in our world as it is in heaven"
    will satisfy
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    We have decided: we will not be satisfied
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    until our world freaks out, and cries out:
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    “those who have turned the world upside
    down have come here too” (Acts 17:6)
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    These are some of the decisions
    that define who we are as a community
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    and how we live our lives.
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    These decisions are not destinations
    but rather journeys
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    Journeys along an ancient path,
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    We’ve not found some new way,
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    but rather rediscovered the path
    as old as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
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    The same path followed by Moses,
    Joshua, Caleb, Paul, John, and Peter
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    A path followed by
    the first century church
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    A church that revolutionized the culture
    of the 1st century and beyond.
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    It’s a path that will impact
    the world we live in today
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    It’s a path of bold faith
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    Believing that what God says
    is really true and acting on it
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    It’s a path of outrageous generosity
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    Giving our life away in order to
    demonstrate his kingdom
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    It’s a path of radical love
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    Loving God with everything in us
    and our neighbor as ourselves
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    It’s a path of liberty,
    freedom and healing
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    On this path,
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    you will find significance,
    purpose and destiny
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    It’s a path less traveled, however
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    It’s not a path only available
    to a select few
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    But to whosoever will may come
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    It’s for people of every
    nation, tribe and tongue
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    For those in any occupation or vocation.
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    No matter where you are
    on your life journey,
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    there’s room on this path for you.
Title:
DTS Lecture Phase - Oxford, New Zealand
Description:

These videos clips are from a YWAM lecture phase in New Zealand. The speaker is Graham Cooke and I think his words sum up a lot about what we are about in YWAM.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
07:15

English subtitles

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