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• Ideological threat of communism and nuclear destruction |
• Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance |
• Practicing duck and cover drills in Canada during the Cold War era |
• Development of a new national flag in 1965 |
• Publication of a Civil Defense Evacuation and Survival Plan pamphlet for the Greater Vancouver area |
• Unifying around shared identity and allegiance in times of war or cultural clash |
• Peter's letter to elect exiles, emphasizing their status as God's chosen people |
• Cultural identity and belonging in Pontus, Galatia, Bithynia |
• Peter's message of a third way between Romanization and traditional ways |
• Contemporary culture's emphasis on individualism and self-creation |
• The secularization and disenchantment of the world |
• The rise of new spirituality and interest in non-traditional practices (crystals, star charts, rituals, hallucinogenic drugs) |
• Critique of modern institutions and search for meaning beyond traditional religion |
• Hallucinogenic drugs becoming accepted as medicine |
• New generation of spirituality and naturalism emerging |
• Cultural trend towards progressive ideology vs counter-trend of alt-right and social conservatives |
• Christians caught in the middle with progressive Christianity vs conservative Christianity co-opted by nationalism and white supremacy |
• Call to choose between new way or old way, with Peter's message for a "third way" that is uniquely Christian |
• The importance of seeking peace and pursuing it |
• God's favor towards the righteous and his attention to their prayers |
• Warning against evil and its consequences |
• Encouragement to do good and suffer for what is right |
• Living in harmony with others as believers, being like-minded and sympathetic |
• Love one another, treating each other as brothers and sisters in Christ |
• The importance of treating each other with compassion and being well-disposed towards one another |
• Peter's emphasis on authentic humility, not thinking less of oneself but putting others first |
• Jesus Christ as an example of true compassion, selflessness, and generosity in relationships |
• The impact of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection on changing the way we interact with each other and the world around us |
• The blessing that comes from suffering for doing good and standing up for one's faith despite negative reactions or accusations. |
• Revere Christ as Lord in your hearts |
• Be prepared to give an answer for the hope you have |
• Do it with gentleness and respect |
• There is a "third way" in the face of cultural identity wars, being a Christian who does not fit into left or right, progressive or conservative categories |
• Be like Jesus in the world without fear |
• Christ is an example of suffering for good and evil |
• God's word says believers are beloved of God, elect exiles, foreigners, and strangers |
• Do not be afraid to stand out from the pagan world and live a life that reflects being loved by God |
• Gloria sung multiple times |
• Discussion of the Reformation's legacy on church singing and unity/divisions |
• Recitation of the Apostles' Creed to profess shared faith |
• Blessing from God for attendees to receive protection, support, and guidance |
• Declaration of belonging to Christ in life and death |
• Recognition of God's sovereignty over one's life, including hair falling from their head |
• Assurance that even in desperation, all things work together for salvation |
• Acknowledgement of not being one's own, but belonging body and soul to God |
• Expression of gratitude ("Thank you") repeated multiple times |
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[235.94 --> 237.94] This is how we fight our bad. |
[237.94 --> 247.94] This is how we fight our bad. |
[247.94 --> 249.94] Oh my God. |
[249.94 --> 251.94] This is how we fight our bad. |
[251.94 --> 278.94] I'm going to go across the sea to a city with one king, a city on a green piece, a city on a green piece, a city on a green piece, a city on a green piece, a city on a green piece. |
[281.94 --> 293.94] If we got a star somewhere, why not here? If we got a star sometime, why not now? |
[311.94 --> 318.94] I'm going to go across the sea. |
[318.94 --> 323.94] Hold it all together, everybody needs you strong. |
[323.94 --> 329.94] But life hits you out of nowhere and barely leaves you holding on. |
[329.94 --> 340.94] And when you're tired of fighting, chained by your control, there's freedom in surrender. |
[340.94 --> 343.94] Lay it down and let it go. |
[343.94 --> 349.94] So when you're on your knees, an answer seems so far away. |
[349.94 --> 355.94] You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held. |
[355.94 --> 362.94] Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place. |
[362.94 --> 368.94] I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held. |
[368.94 --> 374.94] Just be held. |
[374.94 --> 387.94] If your eyes are on the storm, you wonder if I love you still. |
[387.94 --> 393.94] But if your eyes are on the cross, you know I always have and I always will. |
[393.94 --> 408.94] You're not alone, you're not alone, you're not alone. |
[408.94 --> 420.94] You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held. |
[420.94 --> 425.94] Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place. |
[425.94 --> 431.94] I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held. |
[431.94 --> 437.94] Just be held. |
[437.94 --> 444.94] Just be held. |
[444.94 --> 448.94] Lift your hands, lift your eyes. |
[448.94 --> 451.94] In the storm is where you'll find me. |
[451.94 --> 454.94] And where you are, I'll hold your heart. |
[454.94 --> 457.94] I'll hold your heart. |
[457.94 --> 460.94] Come to me, find your rest. |
[460.94 --> 466.94] In the arms of the God who won't let go. |
[466.94 --> 467.94] You're not alone, you're not alone. |
[467.94 --> 479.94] You're not alone, stop holding on and just be held. |
[479.94 --> 484.94] Your world's not falling apart, it's falling into place. |
[484.94 --> 489.94] I'm on the throne, stop holding on and just be held. |
[489.94 --> 492.94] Stop holding on and just be held. |
[492.94 --> 494.94] Just be held. |
[494.94 --> 495.94] Just be held. |
[495.94 --> 509.94] Just be held. |
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