Encountering God: Our Call to Compassion and Action

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We believe God wants to equip and inspire each of us to engage in intentional relational gospel conversations, not just sermons or speeches, but everyday moments where words and relationships become holy ground. [00:07:27] (18 seconds)  #EverydayHolyGround

The same God who used conversations to change lives in the Bible is still speaking, still calling, and still transforming lives, still transforming hearts through people like you and me through these conversations that matter. [00:07:50] (22 seconds)  #StillSpeakingStillChanging

Today, God still hears the cries of the lost and the oppressed. It brings me great comfort as we prayed that prayer this morning for all these children and for the parents. God hears those cries. That should bring you comfort. I'm not praying to thin air. I'm not praying to something made up. I'm praying to the living God who hears. [00:16:39] (32 seconds)  #ComfortInGodsHearing

When God hears the cries of the lost and the oppressed, and he sends people to bring his message of freedom, gospel conversations, our gospel conversations, are part of God's mission to deliver. [00:17:14] (18 seconds)  #MissionOfFreedom

We need to remember that our calling isn't based on our qualifications, but on God's presence, but on God's presence, I will be with you. It has nothing to do with our qualifications. We are never alone when we speak about Jesus Christ. [00:18:58] (22 seconds)  #PresenceOverQualification

We're so worried in these gospel conversations about what to say and the outcome that we remove God from the equation. God equips us to validate the truth. While we may not perform miracles, our transformed lives, our love and the power of the Holy Spirit gives credibility to our message. [00:27:42] (32 seconds)  #GodValidatesTruth

Your very lives is testimony of the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. When people who know you, especially people who know you, come up to you and, Michael, why aren't you doing that anymore? Well, something happened to me. I love when people who haven't seen me in a while come up to me and go, you're different. Thank you. Yes, I am. Let me tell you why. [00:28:39] (32 seconds)  #TransformedTestimony

God doesn't require eloquence. Just obedience. That's all that it is. He empowers us to speak with great truth. We don't, we don't need to overthink this, ladies and gentlemen. [00:31:55] (21 seconds)  #ObedienceNotEloquence

Obedience is greater than eloquence. I love this passage from Ezekiel Ezekiel 36 moreover I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh and I will put my spirit within you and bring it about that you walk in my statutes and are careful to follow my ordinances. [00:43:17] (31 seconds)  #HeartOfFlesh

The conversation between God and Moses is more than a historical moment it's a mirror to our own calling when we engage in gospel conversations we walk in the footsteps of Moses hesitant unqualified but chosen called and sent and just like Moses we don't go alone I will be with you remains God's promise to us today. [00:44:17] (37 seconds)  #WalkingWithGod

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