### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Children are always full of questions. Do you ever question yourself? Do you ever question God? Is that allowed? Now, some sermons are expository, Bible expository in nature. As, for example, Pastor Scott's sermon series on the book of Acts that he's still leading us through. But today's sermon is more of a ramble through scripture. Summertime is great for rambling. So we're going to ramble."
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2. "Apparently, judging by this book, God has a very high tolerance for questions, just like you parents do. Now, there are lots of different categories. There are lots of questions. I spend my working day drowning in questions. Why does my knee hurt? Is this pill more likely to help me or kill me?"
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3. "I believe that our propensity to ask these questions reflects the fact that we are created in the image of God. And as such, we have a burning desire to understand fully what that means. But like everything else that we humans touch, that questioning and that search for knowledge can be distorted into sin."
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4. "God shows us in this book that he fears no questions. He is capital T Truth, and any honest question leads to him. Of course, in Scripture, and in life, more questions get asked than get answered. The simple fact is that the answers to these questions are beyond our human capacity."
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5. "I think there will come a time in everyone's life where taking matters in your own hands will no longer work. Some of you have been through that already. And then, like the psalmist, you will be asking those hard questions of God. And when that time comes for you, remember, the problem is not the questions, but there is a right way and a wrong way to ask a question."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "If you survey Scripture, you find a long list of famous questions. We've already encountered, you know, did God really say you may not eat of this? The serpent is asking in Genesis 3. And then one chapter later, we mentioned, am I my brother's keeper? By someone who's just been deceived by that question of Satan."
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2. "There are questions that man directs to God. How long, O Lord, will you hide your face from us? The psalmist asks. What is man that you are mindful of him? The same psalmist asks that rhetorical question. Psalm 8. Then there are questions that, flowing in the opposite direction, God asks of man. Where were you when I laid the foundations of the world? God asks Job, rhetorically again."
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3. "So two questions, both directed to the deity, but each question revealing the character of the one doing the asking. Some random thoughts about questioning. I believe that our propensity to ask these questions reflects the fact that we are created in the image of God. And as such, we have a burning desire to understand fully what that means."
[52:44] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "God demonstrates the same parental tolerance with us. When we look at the questions that are modeled for us, in Scripture, we see that God understands. We desire to ask for clarity in understanding the world around us. He understands our human need to express feelings, to express doubt, to express anger, all out of our inadequate human understanding."
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5. "So may we all try to ask them, not out of the ironic and disbelieving detachment of Pilate, but out of the same attitude as Abraham, in honesty, in seeking, in compassion, out of trust in relationship. I believe that this book teaches us in virtually every chapter that we can ask boldly. So ask away."
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