
The Matter With You, Part 2: Your Choice in the Matter // Andy Stanley
Many Christians spend their lives measuring themselves by whether or not they are obeying all the rules. That’s not what Jesus intended.

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Many Christians spend their lives measuring themselves by whether or not they are obeying all the rules. That’s not what Jesus intended.

Somewhere along the way, many of us began treating God's love and approval as something to earn. That assumption quietly shapes our relationship with God more than we realize.

We often think freedom comes from having fewer obligations, but some of the most meaningful moments in life begin when we embrace a weight we never asked to carry.

Long before the storm arrived, Noah made a decision about whose wisdom he would trust.

Chaos rarely arrives all at once. It often begins with ordinary choices that seem reasonable until the consequences finally surface.


The question of Jonah is not simply whether we believe in God’s mercy. It is whether we want God’s mercy to reach people we would rather keep outside of it.

God provided the fish. God commanded the fish. Everything in between is the story of a God whose love reaches into the depths—not to condemn but to rescue.

If you’re familiar with the Bible, you’ve probably heard the story of Jonah. Jonah’s story is unusual, but it’s not unique. Sometimes, what God is asking us to do seems risky, undesirable, or just unfair… so we run. Our

Healthy relationships aren’t built on rules, but they can’t survive without a particular one. And it’s a rule that removes every loophole.

The secret to stronger relationships isn’t being understood, but choosing to put someone else first, even when they don’t deserve it.

Every conflict feels like it’s about what someone else did, but the real source runs deeper and it’s hard to admit.

The cross showed God’s love. The resurrection proved God’s power.

The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and John Dickson, the story of Jesus is presented as something meant to

Jesus regularly challenged people’s assumptions about both wealth and eternity, and when he did so it revealed that the way we handle what’s temporary points to what we truly believe is permanent.

Many people experience faith primarily as something they attend or consume. But the moments that deepen faith most often come when we begin giving it away.

It’s easy to assume that prosperity leads to generosity. But many times the opposite is true—generosity becomes the turning point that leads to prosperity.

One year ago, we kicked off our generosity initiative across our Atlanta-area churches. What if we’re not just making progress—but crossing into a defining moment?

Entering into the woods is not about escaping life but re-entering it differently.

What does it look like, practically speaking, to get into the woods?
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