### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Y'all, we need God's divine insight on our decision-making. We were not meant to make decisions alone. We really need the Lord. Some of us, the greater problem altogether is not that we're, let me see, how do I say this? It's not that we're not making the right decision always. Like, sometimes we actually, like, we're thinking right about this, right? Like, you survey the land and you weigh out the pros and the cons and you make your list and everything's good."
[02:43] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Our understanding is finite. We are not God. We do not know the end from the beginning. We do not know exactly what our next step is going to cause. Isaiah 46.10 says, I make known. Who makes known? God makes known. God makes known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say, my purpose will stand and I will do all that I please. God makes known the end from the beginning. I don't. I can't."
[04:19] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "We need to bring God into the decision-making process. Just need to bring him in, y'all. It's simple, maybe not easy. Here's how we do it. Again, let's read Proverbs 16, verses one through four. They're just one and two right now. So if we bring God into the decision process, what does this actually look like? What do we do? Well, first of all, we've got to listen for the Lord."
[15:52] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "We look at his word, and we ask God, who am I most like in this, and what character do I need to grow in? How do you want to be developing me in this decision? How do you want to be changing me to reflect your glory even greater? So we do it by reading his word. We do it by getting other people around us. We do it by getting good, wise counsel."
[18:44] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Bringing God into that decision, man, it produces peace, produces better decisions to be made, boldness in decision-making, trusting ultimately that God is going to work everything out. Just as Proverbs 16, 4 says, the Lord will work everything out for his own ends."
[24:32] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "Sometimes we just really can't see the forest for the trees. Sometimes we just are kind of messed up in our own thinking and we're going to make the wrong decision. And we're going to make the wrong decision. Not because we're evil necessarily, but because we're not God and we can't make that decision perfectly. Does that make sense? So, because we're not God, our decisions can actually get dangerous if they're not made without care and direction."
[02:43] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "The world thinks it's either fixed or fluid. We got some much better news here. God says it's both. We live in this kind of upside down backwards kingdom where there's just this paradoxical understanding, right? Where you have 100% free will. Your plans are yours to make. You can decide what to have your next step to be. You can naturally face the consequences of those decisions, those choices, too. You can act wisely or foolishly, but the choice is yours. You have free will. But the outcome is fixed by the king who works everything together for his good and for your glory. For his glory and your good."
[09:51] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "If we want God's divine insight into our decision-making, first, we got to bring God into that decision-making process by listening to his voice and laying our motives behind him, before him. And then number two, we've got to commit whatever we do to the Lord. Now, I'm going to read you this verse. It says, commit to the Lord, whatever you do and your plans will succeed. Read it again. Commit to the Lord, whatever you do and your plans will succeed."
[21:33] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "That word commit, it means actually to roll all of the weight onto. It means to place all of yourself onto. Commit. Put all of your weight into that decision. Here's what Proverbs 16.3 in the Amplified Version says. Roll your works upon the Lord. Commit and trust them wholly to him. Say wholly. We're not talking H-O-L-Y. We're talking all of it. Wholly to him. He. Will then cause your thoughts to become agreeable to his will. And so because your thoughts are now agreeable to his will, because you've put all of the weight on the decision to him, your plans will be established and succeed."
[22:53] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "You and I can make better decisions, but we can entrust fully the outcome to a king who knows better than you and I. Let's pray, y'all. God, we thank you. You are so strong and so holy. And you are perfect. You are perfect in all your ways. And in so many of the things, Lord, that we just cannot even understand or comprehend, and we have that finite knowledge, Lord, you're enough. Jesus, we can entrust fully our decisions. We can commit everything to you, place all of our weight on you, knowing that you know the end from the beginning and you are going to make our path straight."
[27:32] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)