Aligning Our Hearts with the Gospel's Call

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Is your heart stirred to live a life worthy of the gospel? Do you want others to see in you one who really believes and lives the gospel? Then may you take seriously what your heart loves. Because your action is going to be completely connected to what your heart loves." [01:07:59]( | | )

2. "Right around the corner from our national office, there is a McDonald's... I choose willfully, probably once a week... I willfully walk into that McDonald's, walk up to that touch screen... I hit McDouble, small fry, fountain drink... Why do I do it? Because I want to, right? I do it because I want to." [01:01:20]( | | )

3. "Good morning, my friend. Your name and content was buzzing with everyone all week. You have a magical touch with people and a lasting impression of faith in God, talent, experience, kindness that is amazing to witness. Your name was bouncing off everyone's tongues. You are the glue that keeps us on course in our personal and business lives." [58:08]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Our lives usually reflect what our hearts love... What does your heart love? Our lives usually reflect what our hearts love. Okay, I'm going to give you two narratives... What stirs up? What are you attracted to or leaning towards? And as you reflect, what are you actually living?" [53:25]( | | )

2. "It's important for followers of Jesus to view our work as calling and ministry. Realizing that nine hours a day, you have the chance to live like and be like Jesus in your workplace. You are spending the majority of your life with these people every day. Do they see Jesus in you?" [54:57]( | | )

3. "Whatever happens, live as citizens of heaven. And the way that you do that is to live the euangelion. That's the word that's there. Do you know what the word euangelion means? Gospel. The gospel. In a way that reflects the equal value of the person at the center of the gospel, Jesus Christ." [50:16]( | | )

4. "Knowledge does not equal action. Action represents behavior that is habitual. It is a product of years of conditioning. Unlearning is not easy when your life or the lives of others are at stake. Look at that last line. Habit change is a result of practice and evidence." [59:41]( | | )

5. "And this is my prayer. That your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight. What does he pray is going to abound more and more first? Love. My prayer is that your love may abound. One scholar wrote, If you read it too quickly, you might come away with the impression that Paul is praying, primarily concerned about knowledge." [01:04:05]( | | )

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