Christian Liberty: Serving Others Through Love and Worship

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "For the high schoolers in this room, I want to say, don't wait to glorify God. You can glorify God right now under your parents' roof... Glorify God in your classrooms, glorify God with your friendships, glorify God with how you surf the internets. Glorify God in whatever it is that you do." [33:05](Download raw clip | | )

2. "I've been to non-Christian concerts with friends and with my wife, and we have enjoyed the time together wholeheartedly. And I believe that in and of itself, just that connection with my wife, enjoying a non-Christian band can glorify God." [30:42]( | | )

3. "If you and I were in another country or another culture where wine was served at every meal, assuming that wine is not a problem or a struggle or addiction, it might be helpful for you for the sake of the gospel, if you're of age, to drink wine." [26:29]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Our freedom in Christ is not an excuse for self-indulgence but a call to serve others in love. This freedom should not lead us to cause others to stumble but should be exercised within the limits of love, a concept I referred to as 'liberty within the limits of love.'" [27:53](Download raw clip | | )

2. "Whatever job you end up with, friends, glorify God in it. Whatever neighborhood that you live in, whatever apartment complex you live in, glorify God in it... Glorify God by enjoying the freedoms that he gives us and always look at through the lens of how do we use this to love other people and make Christ known." [33:05](Download raw clip | | )

3. "Paul says, whatever you eat, whatever you drink, whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God. For every student in this room, I hope that you can read two books... But Gene Vieth says this at God at Work. He says, the priesthood of all believers, he says, did not make everyone into church workers. Rather, it turned every kind of work into a sacred calling." [31:43]( | | )

4. "To the weak, I became weak, that I might win the weak. I have become all things to all people that by all means, I might save some. And I do it all for the sake of the gospel that I might share with them in its blessing." [25:08]( | | )

5. "How do we live among my non-Christian friends and the people that don't know Christ? Well, some of you, maybe the challenge is to reject, because maybe some of you have taken your Christian liberties too far... Maybe for some of you, you need to repent and to reject." [36:10]( | | )

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