Climbing the Mountain: Intentional Faith and Transformation

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "When we say seekers find God we're talking about anybody and everybody that is seeking after God they are going to find Him. You could be in one of our auditoriums or joining with us on New Life Online today and you're exploring you're trying to decide is Jesus someone that I want to follow? Am I going to put my life in His hands as my personal Lord and leader? You're seeking to find Him. If you continue to do that you will find Him." [17:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "No one accidentally climbs a mountain. Climbing a mountain takes intentionality and effort. Recently, I was in downtown Kearney. I was stopped at a stoplight and, and this guy was on his phone and, and it just good timing, I guess, because he didn't even look up to see if he had the walk sign and, and he's on his phone and he's scrolling through and, and whatnot. Guess where that guy didn't end up? On the top of a mountain. Because we don't accidentally get to the top of a mountain. Cultivating and growing our relationship with God is similar." [19:58](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "God is not a God that's playing hide and seek, where he hopes that he's hidden so well that he can't be found by you. He loves you. He created you. He has a purpose and a plan for you. And he wants you to find him. And so that's what we're focused on in this series." [21:25](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "Believe that God wants to meet with you. God has clarity that he wants to bring into your life. He wants to help build your confidence and your security. Believe that when you climb the mountain, you're not going to get to the top and realize you climbed the wrong mountain, that you missed God. But when you take time to seek him in his word, attend worship services and go all in. When you spend time praying and talking to him about the situations that you're facing, believe that God will show up when you seek him." [46:47](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "Meeting God on the mountaintop builds confidence. Like Moses, the more time you spend in God's presence, the more you live according to his ways, the more you'll see your confidence and your trust in God grow. The more confidence you have in God, the more security you'll experience." [42:32](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "If we're honest, our daily lives, it can be difficult sometimes to find the margin in our schedule to climb the mountain, to find the energy and the intentionality and the focus to climb the mountain to meet with God. We live in a world that has many demands, many distractions, some within our control and some outside of our control, but we live life in a culture and in a society that has just non-stop demands and non-stop distractions. And it can prevent us from scaling the mountain in our faith to meet with God on a regular, consistent basis." [18:44](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "In a practical sense. You know, it's all too easy, as we talked about at the beginning of the message, that man, this life that we live has so many demands and distractions that prevent us from spending time in God's presence. When we live distracted, we miss out on the clarity and the confidence that God has for us. So how do we meet God on the mountaintop and grow in clarity and confidence, just like Moses did? It starts by prioritizing proximity, to God's presence." [43:57](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "Moses scaled the mountain again to be in the presence of God. Now it was through these mountaintop moments with God that Moses was given the Ten Commandments. And he was able to then use those to lead the Israelites who didn't have proper boundaries because they came out of slavery where all the boundaries and oppression, was put in place for him. He's given the Ten Commandments to lead them into the abundant life that God had for them." [38:11](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "When we spend time reading God's word or talking to him in prayer about the challenges we're facing, we are climbing the mountain to encounter his presence. Now one of the fascinating parts of Moses' story is that climbing the mountain was not a one-time occurrence. It wasn't like he got that download from God and then took it back to the Israelites and then never climbed another mountain to meet with God. When you read through the book of Exodus, you see Moses climb the mountain multiple times to get clear guidance from God." [36:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "When we find ourselves dealing with the unknown and in need of wisdom and direction, we can follow in the footsteps of Moses and do what we see him do next in Exodus chapter 19. Verse 3, it says, Then Moses climbed the mountain to appear before God. This is a pivotal moment for Moses and everyone he leads. Every Israelite felt the effect of this decision. He decides to climb the mountain to appear before God. Instead of relying on his own wisdom, on his past experience with tending sheep, Moses decides to climb the mountain to meet with the Lord." [33:41](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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