"Your new motivation is the gospel, and it leads to our new actions. It's the reason that Epaphras would leave Ephesus and go to his hometown. It's the reason that Paul, knowing that he has a changed new life, rode to Damascus, seeing Jesus, went from killer to follower of Jesus, which led to new motivations of planting churches, which eventually leads him into prison and new actions, where even in prison, he's asking for gospel opportunities. Church, you have a new life, and your new motivation is the gospel, which leads to new actions, meaning this. That you are having gospel conversations."
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"That prayer is the work. It's not before the work. It's not the thing that you did where you asked Jesus into your heart, and then you never have to pray again. But instead, it is the ongoing work of a follower of Jesus. My grandfather was a great fisherman, loved fishing. I lived in the same small town as he did. We had a big lake. And so during summers, I'd go fishing with him almost every single day. And when I was 12 years old, I found out something, that I am the best fisherman, and know everything about fishing, right? At least that's what every 12 year old says to themselves, right?"
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"Our prayers must be missional. Meaning this, that it's not just Lord help me, protect me, save me, be with my family, this, but it's I need the opportunity to share the gospel, the good news of Jesus with the people that are dying in this world. Our prayers must be missional. That we pray for our people, our leaders, that they may be missional, that they may have opportunities, but for us, that we may have opportunities to share the mystery of Christ with everybody in the world. Like their life depended on it. Because guess what church?"
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"Walk. Walk in wisdom towards outsiders. What does that mean? We have a faith that is moving. We have a faith that is moving towards outsiders. When he says outsiders, who is he talking about? The non -Christians, the non -followers. We're not talking about outsiders as in other peoples at other churches. We're talking about non -followers of Jesus, and we are called to walk towards them. We're called to move towards them. We're called to have gospel -centric conversations with them, and these are the characteristics, much like the characteristics of gospel -centric prayer, this is gospel -centric conversations. The first one is this, that it must be wise."
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"Wise conversations also lead to urgent conversations. Walk in wisdom towards outsiders, making the best use of time. This is what we have right now. We don't have all the time. Our lives are a blip. Like I said, previously, it's a grain of sand in an eternity of a beach. You don't have that much time. I can't guarantee you that the person that you're bringing the gospel to will be there tomorrow. And so when he says making the best use of time, he understands the urgency in which we are to bring the gospel. Guys, do not settle on this. Don't waste your time."
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"Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person. First thing we see is gracious when we start moving outward. It's wise, urgent. Now we see gracious. We have been given the grace of God. He has provided salvation, and we can show grace to others. What does that mean? When you talk to non -Christians, are they going to say things that are offensive? Probably. Are they going to say things that are wrong? Probably. Well, they may be pushed back sometimes, not as often as you think they will, but they will sometimes."
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"When people are around us, when they're near us, they should say, why are you different? Why do I crave being around you? Why are you special? What is about you? They should be seasoned with salt, and people should know it. They should see it. And we could be like, because I know Jesus, because he saved me, and he gives me joy, and he gives me peace and patience, and I'm able to afford it. And I'm able to afford it. And I'm able to afford grace, because I've received grace. And this is my seasoning with salt."
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