### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Friends, because every person is by nature a sinner, we inevitably separate ourselves from God. It's just what the path of sin does. But God, in his infinite love and sovereign mercy, extends salvation to everyone who believes. Christ, throughout the gospel of John, not that long ago, we went through the gospel of John. Jesus says several times, believe in me and receive eternal life."
[12:16] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "The truth of our faith, our belief does not depend on me or us. It depends on God. Every now and then I look up preachers and popular speakers on YouTube and most of the time I last two or three minutes and then I'm done. I was listening to a sermon given by a very popular Christian author. He grabbed the verse of scripture. It's a very beautiful and powerful passage of scripture and he instantaneously managed to mangle it into heresy. He very quickly said, your relationship with God does not depend on him, it depends on you. That's a path for crushing guilt. Crushing guilt. God is the one who extends his hand to us."
[20:30] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Friends, with whatever it is that you want to label that's going on in the culture and the world around us, underneath everything that is going on is this desperate search by empty souls for meaning and purpose. They're all looking for Christ because God has put that search in their hearts. Man, people are finding it in all the wrong places. This is an open door for the gospel of Jesus Christ."
[25:30] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "If we live faithfully for Christ, there will inevitably be opposition wherever along that continuum. It is from discomfort or frustration all the way to genuine persecution in the spilling of the last drop of blood for the name of Jesus Christ. If we follow Christ faithfully in this world, inevitably, there will be some form of opposition."
[28:22] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "The bottom line, in many ways, to the question about suffering and pain in this life, especially suffering for the name of Jesus Christ, friends, is that you and I follow the God who suffered for us. Jesus Christ is the God who took on flesh and suffered. Not the way some pagan gods battle against each other and kill each other every fall and rise up again. Not the way some pagan gods battle against each other and kill each other and rise again from the dead every spring. None of that demonic ridiculousness. This is the God who suffered for us and rose from the dead, conquering death and hell itself."
[52:29] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "So as they believe in God, Paul says, you're also going to suffer because you belong to Jesus Christ. Is there something that can be done in those moments of conflict? Those moments of opposition, sometimes even those moments of suffering for the cause of Christ. Is there something to be done other than becoming silent or sitting back down or even changing our mind so that we avoid that kind of conflict? Is there something else that can be done? Is there a way to grow in our faith when we suffer because we claim the name of Christ?"
[07:04] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "The God who gives the gift of belief is the same God who gives the gift of suffering for his name's sake. So when Paul talks about this, this is not hollow griping. This is not the resignation to meaningless pain in life. Nihilism is false. The world is shot through with the meaning and the purpose and the beauty of the kingdom of God, even in our pain. So it is a gift, Paul says, to bear the name of Jesus Christ, even when we face opposition."
[08:36] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "If we handle it well, and again, I know that this is so counter to so many things that we think or assume, but friends, this is the testimony of Scripture. If we know how to handle suffering for the name of Jesus Christ well, it is actually a source of life. It can be a source of growth and deepening and strengthening inside of our lives. Imagine a tree that has lived not just for decades, but for centuries. And this tree has endured everything possible that weather could throw at it. And with every one of these droughts, with every one of these hailstorms, windstorms, with every freeze, with every burning heat that goes on around them, that tree grows deeper and deeper and deeper."
[36:32] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "The gift of suffering, I mean, what a crazy phrase. The gift of suffering for the name of Christ. When it's a gift, what does Paul mean by that? It's a gift in the sense that there's growth in our character and in our faith, our trust in Jesus Christ. This is part of the story that we read there in James chapter 1. And if we view suffering, because we are Christians, as a way in which we draw nearer to Christ and learn more about him, and scripture is revealed to us more clearly, we are going to find that gift, the deepening and strengthening of our character and our trust in Jesus Christ."
[39:37] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "So as the Christian faces any kind of opposition in this life, because we're Christians, we stand up, we stand side by side, we move forward. We actually grow in our Christ likeness, in our trust in Jesus. How else do we find the gift that Paul is talking about? It actually causes the hope and the love of God to grow in our souls. Part of the gift is that it causes the hope and the love of God to grow in our souls."
[41:05] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)