Faith, Community, and the Healing Power of Forgiveness

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"Faith is something that moves us to action; it's something that is displayed. Our faith is something that you can see in response to a hope that you can't see." [15:00] ( | | )

"We were never designed to do life alone; we were created for intimate community... The Bible knows nothing of solitary religion." [20:50] ( | | )

"True friends are not the ones that make your problems go away; they are the ones that stick around when your problems show up." [16:46] ( | | )

"Carry each other's burdens and in this you will fulfill the law of Christ... often it's our brokenness that pushes people away, but we're all weird and different." [24:55] ( | | )

"Jesus is always most concerned with our greatest need, and our greatest need is the forgiveness of sins... the greatest healing we need is to be reconciled and restored to God." [37:56] ( | | )

"Jesus wants to go to the heart of the issue; he wants to show you that he is God and he has the authority to do something far greater than just solve your presenting problems." [37:20] ( | | )

"Your faith can move the heart of God and impact a person's eternal destiny. All you do is point them to Jesus." [33:20] ( | | )

"Sometimes we think the best friendships are the easiest ones, but that's not always the case. Some of the best relationships require real work." [32:06] ( | | )

"Jesus resists being put in a box. He's pro-healing, but he also has a message... He wants to present himself as more than just that." [04:58] ( | | )

"Jesus inconveniently steps out of all of our boxes. He doesn't fit into the convenient categories we try to place him in." [03:17] ( | | )

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