### Quotes for Outreach
1. "We are justified. By his grace. Pastor Tanya likes to remind us that that word justified literally just means just if I'd never sinned. Right standing with God. And this justification is not just a wiping of the slate clean and saying, all right, you're good, go and live this justified life. It is so much more than that. It is newness in Christ in every single way. We are now considered right with God. We are considered right with God. We are considered right with God. We are considered adopted into his family as sons and as daughters. Everything is new. We have a new hope and a new future in Christ."
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2. "The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and death. For those who have called on the name of Jesus, confessed their sins, receiving the free gift of salvation, you are free from the law of sin and death. You are free from the law of sin and death. You are free from the law of sin and death. So the question for us is so simple. Is your mind set on the things of the flesh? Or is it set on the things of the Spirit?"
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3. "The world does not need more examples of Christians who claim Christ, but live controlled by their own desires. There are plenty of examples of that, and they usually make the headlines. The onlooking world needs to see the radical life in opposition to the flesh, empowered by the Spirit, leading us on a different path to life and peace. Life lived according to the desires of the flesh will always eventually end in destruction, while life, according to the desires of the spirit, will bind its every desire fulfilled in the fullness of Jesus."
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4. "We don't have to live as slaves to the flesh any longer. Amen? Because of the work of Jesus. But a life living according to the Spirit must be in Christ and connected to the source. Paul writes in Galatians, and Galatians is one of my favorite books in the whole Bible. It says, for the flesh, the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit. Doesn't this sound familiar? But the Spirit and the Spirit, what is contrary to the flesh, they are in conflict with each other so that you are not to do whatever you want."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "We must remember God's original intention for humanity because that will set the stage for his redemptive work that unfolds throughout the story to bring us back to him. A very likely pattern which we've already sensed throughout Jesus' life."
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2. "Paul knew that in order for the gospel message to continue to spread, that there had to be unity among the people of God, the people who claimed Christ as the Messiah. There had to be unity. So he writes to them to remind, to encourage them. To spur them on to righteousness. He reminds them of the nature of the human condition, of the brokenness apart from God. The depravity, that this depravity, the moral corruption is real, that it's real. And all of humanity, both the Jews and the Greeks, suffers under the weight of it."
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3. "The flesh is that which is dominated by sin and death. It's the depravity, the brokenness of the human condition, the pull to that which is not of God. On this side, the spirit is that which is dominated by the mind of Christ through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, leading to what Paul says is life and peace. First, five says, for those who live according to the flesh, set their minds on the things of the flesh. But those who live according to the spirit, set their minds on the things of the spirit. To set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the spirit is life and peace."
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4. "The fruit or product of life in the flesh will always, always lead us in the direction of opposition toward God. God is not a God of chaos. Stories before of, this is just one instance of justifying our actions, but I've heard stories of people justifying their action of infidelity toward their spouse under this false assumption that God wants them to be with this other person. But make no mistake, the flesh is hostile to God. It is in opposition toward the things of God. If it leads us to sin and death, then it is not a desire of the work of the Spirit."
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5. "The power of the flesh can submit. To the Spirit who brings life and leads us into righteousness. We don't have to continue to struggle against the flesh, sin, death, dying, opposition to the things of God. Through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we have the power to choose life and peace and yieldedness to the things of God."
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