Ever Brighter: The Journey of Spiritual Maturity

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "You will stay a stick. You will stay a post in the field. You can never be a tree planted by the river if you don't genuinely tell Jesus, I need you, Lord." [01:31:11]( | | )

2. "I want to encourage you today so that we will grow. We'll become mature and make the word of God the center of your life. Don't go out of the house in the morning without reading the word of God." [01:32:46]( | | )

3. "No stagnation. Come on, somebody. Come on. No, I don't want to stagnate in the Lord. I'm believing God for a church that's on fire for God. Hearts on fire for Jesus Christ." [01:33:36]( | | )

4. "Jesus got a hold of anybody's life in the room here today? Amen. He got a hold of my life. He won't let go. And I don't plan on letting go." [40:29]( | | )

5. "Mount Morris is a beautiful town. I'll tell you that every time I walk to the top of that hill out there, I look out there and I just think, man, what a beautiful town. And who wouldn't want to live here? Amen." [41:36]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "The way of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn which shines ever brighter until the full light of day. I've always loved that scripture." [43:34]( | | )

2. "Letting your light so shine the word says that that that people will see your works and they'll glorify your father in heaven because of the growth that's taking place." [47:17]( | | )

3. "They are like trees planted along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season. Their leaves never wither, and they prosper in all they do. Come on, somebody say amen." [49:54]( | | )

4. "Every church should be growing because every church should have growing Christians. Are you maturing as a Christian this morning?" [51:36]( | | )

5. "It means spiritual maturity. You see, you can be young only once, but you can be immature for a long time." [53:09]( | | )

These quotes are selected to resonate with the respective audiences, providing inspiration and reflection for both outreach and church members.
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