1. "Resilient means this. Resilient is the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or adversities. You ever notice how two people can go through the exact same thing, but react in much different ways? A resilient person is able to withstand or bounce back from challenges, from stress, or even from trauma. It doesn't mean that they're not affected by it. It just means that they will not allow their life to be ultimately defined by those challenges."
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2. "Being a disciple, in our culture today, requires you to be all-in and to take God at his word. And I love being a part of a church of resilient disciples where people are highly committed to living out the Great Commission. Who are committed to obeying all that God has commanded, not observe, but to obey all that God has commanded. Even when it causes me to lose something that the world says is essential or valuable. The revelation that God gives me as a disciple is that what I'm gaining in Christ far outweighs what I've lost."
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3. "One of the most important elements in any relationship is communication. Having good and regular communication. And that's really what prayer is. It's communication and conversation with God. It's sharing our hearts with God. It's listening to his voice and learning to do that personally, one on one with God, but also in community with others. Now the first thing about prayer that we must not miss in scripture is that Jesus emphasizes prayer continually in his own life rhythms and also in his teaching."
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4. "Jesus is teaching us that our prayers must have a level of resilience, perseverance, the ability to keep going in the midst of adversity and setbacks. Prayer is not only emphasized in Jesus's life. But the early church emphasizes prayer as a key rhythm. In Acts 2, which has all seven of the rhythms that we'll talk about in some form and we'll highlight throughout the series. We'll go through Acts 1 through 6, but you'll see chapter 2 is really the heartbeat of that."
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5. "Waiting on God is hard, but waiting on God with others is much better. You know, it's not great to be stuck in the car on a long road trip, not able to move around much, but being stuck in a car with your closest friends is much better. You can share stories, you can laugh together, you can listen to music together, and it makes the time go by much faster. Or being in a long line is not great, but being in a great conversation in a long line is much better."
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6. "Church, if we expect to hear God's will for our lives, we have to devote ourselves to prayer. And as we do so, we can expect answers. We can expect peace that surpasses all understanding. We can expect a sense of purpose and identity that others in the world lack. Prayer is how we learn to rest and rest is prayer. In a true manner. You know, resting in the Lord is much different than just being entertained. You know, resting in the Lord means to relax in His presence, to be unplugged from the need for any striving, unplugged from the need to react to incoming notifications."
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7. "Prayer is simply talking to God about what's going on in your life. It's just conversation. And one of the greatest benefits of prayer is being able to encounter God's presence. And, you know, I'm a very relational person. And so one of the feelings I can often get is the feeling of loneliness. I think some of it's associated with being a leader. Some of it's just my personality. And some of it, I think, is just what it means to be human. But prayer helps remind me that I'm not alone. That God is with me."
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8. "Prayer is what realigns me that my identity reminds me and realigns me that my identity is in Christ. And then another reward of prayer is just seeing answered prayers. If you start praying and writing down your prayers, you will start seeing God answer prayers in your life. It will be noticeable. God actually is answering prayers all the time. We just don't notice it because we're on to the next thing or we're only thinking about the one unanswered prayer we don't have."
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9. "Prayer brings unity. Many translations translate verse 14 with one accord, they were devoting themselves to prayer. They weren't just together, but they were with one accord. They were of one mind, of one spirit. And this unity enabled them to have discernment about their next move. To move. To move forward united rather than divided. You know, one of the things that prayer does for me is it helps me discern what's from the spirit and what's from the flesh."
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10. "God is a good Father and He delights to give good gifts to His children. Jesus says this in Mark 11, Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it and it will be yours. Now God may not answer your prayer in the way that you expect or in the timeline that you want, but He will listen and He will answer. And prayer will change you. It will help you see that God's ways are not always our ways, that He often has even bigger purposes than we are even aware of from our limited perspective."
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