Embracing Growth: Carrying God's Presence in Faith

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"God is so good and he has been doing so much, but I also want to encourage you to be very, very careful because the reward for good work is what? More work. In the parable of the talents, one of the stewards who did good with what he had been given, the master said this to him, well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount. So now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let's celebrate together. Congratulations. The reward for good work is more work." [00:02:38] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"So what happens in pruning is what you do is you go in and you start cutting off some of the branches that would restrict growth from being able to happen in health and the plant to be able to flourish. And anytime we're fruitful, God comes in and starts pruning us. And God does this because he loves us. But what I've learned about human nature is that everybody wants to be fruitful, but nobody wants to get pruned. It's not as fun. But it's necessary because God prunes us today so that we can handle what he wants to give us tomorrow." [00:03:30] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And one thing I will say is that in our church, the goal of a lawn church is never going to be size. It's not to build a big church. You can have a gathering of 50 people over here to worship Jesus and the gathering of 500 people over here to worship Jesus. Which of the two is God more pleased with? It depends. You could have 50 all in, Holy Spirit filled, laying down my life for the gospel of Jesus Christ, worshiping God in spirit and in truth Christians. And you can have 500 lukewarm, half in, half out, worship God when it's convenient for me, type Christians." [00:07:17] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God will wait until you're ready to cross over. And I don't know about you, but I don't want to take 40 years to do something that I should have done in 11 days. And so God sets the vision, but people determine the pace. God tells us where to go, but we determine based on how we respond, how quickly we get there. And I don't know about you, but I'd rather get there sooner rather than later." [00:09:29] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"And it needs to be handled with the weight that it's due because God is holy. And so my encouragement to you is that we can do this as we navigate this season, that you can do this. And always keep in mind, whenever you're crossing into a new season, listen, whether you believe God can, or whether you believe God can't, whether you think and have confidence that you can, or confidence that you can't, can determine whether or not you cross over into the other side. It's time for us to cross over. It's time for us as a church to cross over. It's time for you in your, whatever area of your personal life it is to cross over. We've camped long enough. It's time for us to get up, step in the river, step out, watch the river, and cross over. Watch God make a way so that other people can come through to the other side." [00:37:46] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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