### Quotes for Outreach
1. "You are bought and paid for. You are loved. It's hard to get your mind around that when in this religious experience, you're taught that you're loved to a point, but now you need to do the rest. And that happens all over the place. In every background, we seem to take control and say, Jesus, what you've done isn't enough. Let me put you back on the cross while I take care of a few things."
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2. "Biblical patience is the ability to feel peace while experiencing time delays, trouble, or suffering because... We know God fulfills his promises. It's driven by faith that doesn't lose hope in Jesus' promises. What has Jesus invited us to? Biblical patience is both the peace and productivity in the waiting that we have leaning more into Jesus for a long-term experiences of what that looks like."
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3. "The most important thing, and that's what makes everything right. The Lord's return is the day Jesus comes back. He breaks all bonds, breaks all ties, destroys sin and death, and redeems humanity in our existence. That's what Jesus is going to do. And in this situation, James is saying, hey guys, remember that Jesus is coming back. So things are not looking necessarily good right now. You're experiencing some tough things, but remember he's coming back."
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4. "We will receive more from God than we could ever possibly lose in this life. It's super hard to fathom though, right? If you're like me, we're thinking tangibly. What is going on right now? What am I dealing with right now? What am I struggling with right now? I was actually kind of a big suck last night. Until I did my sermon prep and realized, man, come on, Phil, get your head together."
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5. "Biblical patience can be fully engaged when we trust that Christ has an eternal plan for us. I think that's probably the most important thing. I think that's probably the hardest part. I can touch and feel and see things that are in front of me right now. I struggle to sometimes understand that eternity looks different. And this is just part of my existence. But this is one of the promises that Jesus gives us. This is what faith looks like."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "And it's in this moment that James is looking at the people in his church and saying, hey, guys, hold on a sec. If you have a relationship with Jesus, yes, you've been bought and paid for, but he wants to start transforming you. He wants to start shaping you. And he didn't die so that you could keep putting nails into his wrists and feet. He's like, he didn't die so that you could just blatantly go on sinning. Yes, we're still sinners. But he said, like, don't make it at your intention. Your life should leave a trail, should show something."
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2. "Secular patience is always dealing with a worldly perspective. It's waiting for something to benefit me right here and right now. And with worldly patience, it could be you're stuck in traffic and you're waiting and excited for that moment where you get to go back to being at 75 miles an hour, driving down the freeway, getting where you need to go. When it comes to our lives, we can look at it and say, you know, I'm patiently waiting for the day I can get married. I'm patiently waiting for this party to happen. And I'm patiently waiting for this day to happen. I'm patiently waiting for my son or daughter to come home for Christmas. None of these are bad things. They're good. But the reality is they have very little to do with eternity."
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3. "Now, again, this is one of the harder parts that we're going to look at today. Secular patience is looking for what I want. Biblical patience is looking a little further. James continues, He says, Again, Jesus is coming back. Jesus is in a relationship with us. He's watching us. He's not watching us like a judge who's trying to throw us in jail. That's not the case. But He's like, And clearly, there's a situation where why would we grumble with each other? Because we're not getting what we want from each other. Or somebody's not delivering. Or somebody's irritating to me."
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4. "And the challenging thing is when we're operating under our own power, we're actually pushing aside our own power. We're actually pushing aside the sustainability and strength of God's power in us. God's like, hey, I'm here for you. If you want to use what I have for you, I'm right here. Oh, you want to do it on your own. Oh, okay. I can think of many times in my life where I've watched a father and a son, myself included, where the dad's like, I've got this way of doing things for you and I'd like you to do it this way. And son's like, no, I got it, dad. I got it figured out. I can do it."
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5. "The big lesson, James is trying to teach us is that God has a plan and that plan is going to take some time. From a human viewpoint, it seems like his plan is taking too much time. But again, that's a very narrow focus for us. It's the difference between secular patience and biblical patience. Secular patience says, I should see a resolution to this soon. I'm willing to be patient if this gets fixed in my timeline. Biblical patience says, I'm willing to trust God, even if it takes me all the way to the grave. I'm going to trust him. That's what James is teaching us."
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