### Quotes for Outreach
1. "God, we cannot change hearts, but we know you can, Lord, because you did it to us, Lord. You changed our hearts. So, Lord, we pray, Father, for every prodigal God, the brothers and sisters, God, we pray, Father, a blessing over them this morning. God, we thank you that you are not bound to the walls of a church, God. So, Holy Spirit, would you awaken hearts this morning in this city?"
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2. "We need something to lean on. And I don't know about you, but when I have a value for something, like when I have a heart for something, I need to make space for that in my calendar. I need to be intentional on bridging the gap between what I say I value and my actual calendar. Because if we're being honest, a good example of doing what we truly value is doing a little audit of what fills our time."
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3. "We all have the same amount of time, but we need to show, a rule of life shows us how to redeem our time. It shows us how to take back and actually create boundaries, perhaps with our phones and technology and other things that are taking our time and then spend it where Jesus spent it."
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4. "If a vine doesn't have a trellis, it will die. If your life with Jesus doesn't have some kind of structure to facilitate health and growth, it will wither away. So I think we're starting to get the picture here. We need something to lean on."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "Now, all throughout church history, Christians have always been on the hunt to try to find ways for us to live in the world but not be changed by it, to not be conformed to it. But we could think of maybe Romans 12 verse 2, which says to not be conformed to the pattern of this world."
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2. "The most radical pursuit that I can think of, of a group of people being totally committed to being formed into the image of Christ is found in the monastic movement. When they had a set of rhythms that they were committed to and they would go and live in monasteries and they would dedicate themselves to a life of prayer, studying the scriptures, and they would serve depending on what order they were a part of."
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3. "One of the greatest gifts, the monastic movement gifted us today, and that can still be implemented today in our context, is what they called a rule of life. Now, a rule of life essentially is the big and little ways that we make space for God to show up in our lives. It's the habits of Jesus being adapted into our own lives."
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4. "We cannot tell ourselves that we can just go after the fruit, and that we can just go after the abundant life, without taking on his lifestyle. Because when we start forming, and when we're intentional about forming our trellis of habit, then we have something to lean on when the going gets tough."
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5. "One of the most foolish lies that I know we can often tell ourselves, is that we can experience the life of Jesus, and the fruit of Jesus, and all the good things that Jesus promised us, without taking on his lifestyle. In his book, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, author and teacher John Mark Comer said it this way, if you want to experience the life of Jesus, you have to adopt the lifestyle of Jesus."
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