Empowered by Spiritual Gifts for Church Growth

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Use your gifts to serve the body of Christ. If you see an area that you believe in, integrity, we would love to see integrity grow this way, or this is a weak area of integrity. Man, you're probably right. I would probably agree with those. What I'm inviting you to do is use your gifts to fill those spots. Use your gifts to serve the body so that this church can continue to be built up in love so that we might mature and multiply believers to leave a gospel legacy. And here's the thing I can promise you when you use your gifts, that you will see a gospel impact and that you will see God use you to see others' lives change. And not only that, your faith, just by using your spiritual gifts, friends, your faith, will grow and your heart will be filled and you will continue to grow in your joy. Amen?" [01:02:00](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "The Holy Spirit, when he moves upon the church, it's for even if it's tongues or prophecy, this is for the building up of the church, not something that would cause division or confusion around the gospel. I fast forward to or actually go backwards. When I was in high school, we went to a missions trip and we were in Chicago, Illinois, a bunch. It was a big youth gathering. We were going out into the community and we were evangelizing. And I remember we were there in this large auditorium of thousands of high school students and the power went out. And the power went out. And as we were singing and worshiping, I remember, man, a person got up with a megaphone and we started leading in this leading in song and said, this is the song we're going to sing. And then we began to sing and we began to praise God in these voices. It sounded like I've never been in anything like it. It sounded like heaven and people, they gave an altar call and people got saved. And it really felt like a move of the spirit of God. And here's why I felt like that, because it was clear around who Jesus was and who it is we are following. It was clarity around the gospel." [48:17](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "A church should think more intentionally about who is coming over. It's not just for us. Well, that's just being selfish. No, a church should think intentionally that I want to be hospitable, and I want the gospel to be clear, and I want the gospel to be front and center so that it could be easily heard and understood. Yes, the church should feed believers, but it should also be a place where non-believers can come, not be confused, and by the grace of God be inspired and Lord willing convicted by the Holy Spirit to follow Jesus. And you know what fills those gaps? It's spiritual gifts. Spiritual gifts help bridge these gaps." [53:52](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "So how does tongues, how is it used today? Well, tongues is used today, I believe. I believe when someone can't understand the gospel or the word in their own language, and tongues would be a way that they could. I personally know missionaries who have experienced this, where they would be sharing the gospel with someone who can't understand what they're saying because of a language barrier, but miraculously, they could understand. I believe that's how the gift of tongues is played out today, and I believe it still happens today. And Paul says in verse 5, he says, I wish all of you could speak in tongues. That would make it a lot easier, wouldn't it, if we could all speak multiple languages?" [38:14](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "And so, but here I really believe they are still used today. And what is important to know that we don't under emphasize spiritual gifts and we don't over emphasize spiritual gifts at the point that we lack clarity of the gospel. Those, that's the most important. That's the most important thing to me." [41:13](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "And friend, this is what I'm inviting you into. Use your gifts to serve the body of Christ. If you see an area that you believe in, integrity, we would love to see integrity grow this way, or this is a weak area of integrity. Man, you're probably right. I would probably agree with those. What I'm inviting you to do is use your gifts to fill those spots. Use your gifts to serve the body so that this church can continue to be built up in love so that we might mature and multiply believers to leave a gospel legacy. And here's the thing I can promise you when you use your gifts, that you will see a gospel impact and that you will see God use you to see others' lives change. And not only that, your faith, just by using your spiritual gifts, friends, your faith, will grow and your heart will be filled and you will continue to grow in your joy. Amen?" [01:02:00](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "And so here's the real loss here for Corinth. The people got, the people of Corinth, the believers, they got so enamored with gifts that they actually forgot why the spiritual gifts existed. Look at verse 22. Paul says tongues are a sign not for believers, but for unbelievers. So remember, for non-believers to hear the gospel. That's what he's saying. While prophecy is a sign not for unbelievers, but for believers. So this is for the building up of the body. That's what he's saying. If therefore the whole church comes together and all speak in tongues and outsiders or unbelievers enter, will they not say that you are out of your minds? But if all prophesy and an unbeliever and outsider enters, he is convinced by all that he is called to account by all. The secrets of the heart are disclosed. And so falling on his face, he will worship God and declare that God is real among you." [49:36](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "And so a church should think more intentionally about who is coming over. It's not just for us. Well, that's just being selfish. No, a church should think intentionally that I want to be hospitable, and I want the gospel to be clear, and I want the gospel to be front and center so that it could be easily heard and understood. Yes, the church should feed believers, but it should also be a place where non-believers can come, not be confused, and by the grace of God be inspired and Lord willing convicted by the Holy Spirit to follow Jesus. And you know what fills those gaps? It's spiritual gifts. Spiritual gifts help bridge these gaps. And I love this because in every section where spiritual gifts are talked about, it goes far beyond ministry leaders and pastors to take on the responsibility of building up the body of Christ to be sensitive and aware of non-believers." [53:52](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "And so, but here I really believe they are still used today. And what is important to know that we don't under emphasize spiritual gifts and we don't over emphasize spiritual gifts at the point that we lack clarity of the gospel. Those, that's the most important. That's the most important thing to me." [41:13](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "And so 1 Corinthians 14, tongues should not be said without interpretation. So how does tongues, how is it used today? Well, tongues is used today, I believe. I believe when someone can't understand the gospel or the word in their own language, and tongues would be a way that they could. I personally know missionaries who have experienced this, where they would be sharing the gospel with someone who can't understand what they're saying because of a language barrier, but miraculously, they could understand. I believe that's how the gift of tongues is played out today, and I believe it still happens today. And Paul says in verse 5, he says, I wish all of you could speak in tongues. That would make it a lot easier, wouldn't it, if we could all speak multiple languages?" [38:14](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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