Embracing Redemption: The Power of Prayer and Repentance

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "I'm so blessed. Some would say I'm so lucky. Luck has had nothing to do with it. But I am blessed that I had an awesome mother who taught me from my infancy the ways of God and to love God. And then she handed me off to another woman by the name of Nancy who would become that kind of mother to our children. And then on top of that, Nancy's mother, Marge, who would normally be here today, but she is enjoying Mother's Day with her son, Phillip, today. But God bless it. If I turned out wrong, I got nobody to blame but myself because I've had three awesome mothers around me. Amen? I really have." [23:24]( | | )

2. "She asked this question. She said, everything's so dark out there and look at all that's going on in our culture and our world. She said, I have a question. Has it really gotten darker or have our lights grown dimmer? Remember that, Brother Walter, when she said that? Have our lights grown dimmer? And I had never heard that question. It made me think and I thought, Lord, yeah, it's dark. It seems to be getting dark, but I wonder about our lights." [25:05]( | | )

3. "You know, I probably love the styling of cars more than I do, actually, the performance. I value, I think, the styling. Most people aren't like that, but I value the styling more than the performance of the vehicle. To have a religion without power, it's like having a beautiful vehicle, having the chassis, but no motor. I don't know about you, but that doesn't appeal to me." [06:25]( | | )

4. "You know, the same thing is going on in the Reformed Church if you want to bring it a little closer to home. Some of you came out of the Reformed Church. Some of you came out of other churches that are embracing this mindset and this whole lifestyle. But I also, and I know this first and foremost personally because I have some friends, some dear friends, that are at the top levels of the group that has recently come out of the Reformed Church and said, we cannot abide by your insistence on the Reformed Church. We cannot abide by these things of taking in membership of people that have not even been redeemed." [15:06]( | | )

5. "I said, here's the good news. I said, God votes for you. He wants you to accept him as Lord and Savior so you can have eternal life. Satan gets a vote and he says, no, I don't want you to accept life. I want you to live in hell and misery and then go to hell and spend it with me for all eternity. That's his vote. That's God's vote. But I spoke to this man. I said, but you get to break the tie. You can say yea or nay. It's your choice." [32:14]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Because of the general ignorance of people who do not read the word, they don't study the word, they don't absorb the word, it's harder for them to detect what's real and what's not authentic. So Paul is saying to us so clearly in those chapters, in those verses, he's saying in the last days, both culturally and in the religious world, it's going to be very chaotic. It's going to be chaotic. It's going to be even very dangerous, a dangerous time to be living in." [01:03]( | | )

2. "Every time you compromise your light, your light grows dimmer and mine too. Every time you give an excuse for the godless reprobate culture that we live in, your light grows dimmer. That went over like a lead balloon, but I believe it's true. But God forbid I can tell you this, and again, I'm a historian and these are things I look at from a historical perspective, that the established church, and that would include, if I could just be specific, groups like the Episcopal Church, like the United Methodist Church, I'm going to step on somebody's toe here, forgive me in advance, like the Lutheran Church, at least much of the Lutheran Church, not all I think, some of it's certainly more conservative than the other, and so many others that I don't need to name." [26:25]( | | )

3. "When all else fails, get back to the word of God. Let me do that going to Malachi 4. Stay with me this morning. Malachi 4, verse 1 and 2. This is one of the very last prophecies closing out the Old Testament. And it's an important one. He says through Malachi, for behold, the day is coming. That day is now, by the way. It's going to be burning like an oven. And all the proud, yes, I think we're going into pride month next month, aren't we? Boy, if nothing else tips you off. Think about that for a moment. Pride week, not good enough. Pride month. All the proud, yes, all who do wickedly will be stubborn." [29:01]( | | )

4. "I'm trying to influence you to get back to the Word of God and let that be your rule of standard of living. Anything less than that is not good enough. And I don't care how many preachers stand up in a row and say that these things are not true. It doesn't matter to me how many of them say that. It's not going to influence me. It's not going to defer me. It's not going to intimidate me. By the grace of God, I'm going to preach it and let the chips fall where they may. And I would invite all of you to do the same thing. But live out your life a life that's pleasing to God. Live it as a pleasing fragrance to God." [55:46]( | | )

5. "You need to make that a daily practice where necessary. You need to ask God, make my conscience sensitive to sin because I don't want to displease you in any way. I don't want to walk around like a pagan anymore. I don't want to walk agnostic. I want to walk around as a woman that loves God and people know that I love God. They can know it because of the way I live out my life." [58:28]( | | )

6. "I'm such a sinner. And I sin every day. He said, oh, no. He said, I'm not doing that. He said, but that's what I've been taught to pray. Bingo. We have been taught this. You're a sinner. I'm a sinner. What do sinners do? Sinners sin. And that has seeped. See, this is a relatively new phenomenon. I'm going to call it a new age doctrine, for lack of a better term. You're a sinner. I think, Walter, if I walked up to you as gentle and kind and harmless as you are, I think if I walked up to you and I said, brother, I'm a sinner and so are you. I just got a feeling reflexively, instinctively, you can at least do this. He would say, brother, if you want to refer to yourself. As a sinner, have at it. He said, my life. Am I right about this, brother? I didn't run this by you ahead of time. But you're going to say, that's not how I live my life. Jesus has redeemed me from sin." [42:30]( | | )

7. "You say, well, I don't agree with that, Pastor Doyle. I believe that all of our future sins. You can believe that until the cows come home. But don't ever think it's going to pass muster with me. Why? Because I cannot and I do not see it in the word of God. It's a new age teaching that's crept into the evangelical church. And what it's done is just about ruined it. Because we've got so many people that attend evangelical church. And they're not living right with God at all. In fact, they're living really sin-filled lives. But they've been told those things are forgiven already. Don't worry about it. I'm okay. You're okay. That's the mindset." [47:08]( | | )

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