Answering the Call: Embracing Our Burdens for Action

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1) "The burden you bear often reveals the calling you'll embrace." [41:09]

2) "What is God leading you to do? What is he leading you to respond to? Say, send me to Judah to rebuild. What is your Judah that God wants you to say, Here I Am send me?" [56:00]

3) "When it comes to prayer, my prayer is that you will understand that there is nothing too big for God's power and nothing too small for God's heart because our God cares about you and he cares about me and as we said if it's on your heart it's on God's mind." [50:04]

4) "If your prayer isn't necessary to accomplish your vision then you're not thinking big enough." [51:29]

5) "The plan doesn't need to be perfect because it never is. I would rather execute a good plan today with passion than a perfect plan down the line without passion." [01:00:16]

6) "We need to state our goals down because if you cannot define it, you cannot do it, and if your vision isn't clear, people cannot follow." [57:23]

7) "He was not a pastor, he was not a priest, he was not a warrior, he was not a contractor, he was not even one of those individuals that you go on to Instagram and you see their verified sticker going on it. He was the cupbearer to the king." [45:16]

8) "God is still being faithful; just this past week someone paid into the church's account and said to pay the church's bills. We were behind, and God comes in, and he provides." [01:10:51]

9) "We saw over 50 people come through these doors to walk through the Journey of Jesus and what he went through for you and me. We started prayer and fasting weeks, we started a prayer drive-thru, we were involved in the March for Jesus, we saw a sunrise service happen for the first time since the pandemic happened, we're involved in Eastly Primary School feeding kids on a weekly basis, our faith buckets that have been taken by many of you, and we started getting involved at Rosettenville baby home. All of this we were part of in one of the most challenging times of our church." [01:11:28]
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