### Quotes for outreach
1. "Because when things go well, it's easy for us as human beings to forget God. And when things go poorly, we also have a human tendency to doubt God. And so through these commands to keep these feast days, God is calling the Israelites to remember God's past faithfulness and not doubt. Instead, to be focusing on God's heart and God's character is the way to set their minds right and remember what it means to be God's chosen people in good times and in bad."
[06:31] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Sometimes, sometimes, many times, the way out is through. Sometimes, the only way, the only way out or around challenges is for us just to go right through them. This great story of deliverance and Exodus is a powerful reminder to us as people and as individuals disciples that God will make a way through for us, even when there seems to be no way. God's called us. We need to continue on. God's gracious and powerful presence will lead us and accompany us and protect us, until God gets us safely to where God wants us to be."
[20:01] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "And so when this happens to us, it's so important for us to remember that maybe the struggle we are facing is not something to be delivered from. Maybe it's something to be transformed through because we know God uses things we go through to transform us to the way we think, the way we, we have our faith and you know, our, our circumstances and in ourselves, all of that works together and changes us and who we are as people helps us grow."
[20:01] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "And so ultimately the choice is up to us. We're going to allow our circumstances to shape us. Are we going to continue in faith? And remember is sometimes many times the only way out is through God will make a way where there seems to be no way and going through these struggles is really how we grow in a faith."
[21:07] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for members
1. "And so I have a question, though. Why? I mean, not why do they wear the boxes on their foreheads, but really, why all of this? This whole section. I mean, why is this here? Particularly at this time. Why? Why is this here? I think it's kind of awkwardly almost inserted right in the middle of the telling of the Exodus story. Some people might say it's just sort of stuck in there. I mean, it was about to get good, you know. And suddenly, all these instructions about feast days. Why did God think this was important? And here, seriously, I believe it's because God wants them, beginning right then and for all time, God wants them to. Remember what they've been through. That they have been rescued and delivered. And God wants them to remember that."
[05:29] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "And so through these commands to keep these feast days, God is calling the Israelites to remember God's past faithfulness and not doubt. Instead, to be focusing on God's heart and God's character is the way to set their minds right and remember what it means to be God's chosen people in good times and in bad. And by remembering what God had done, the Jewish people would remember God's character. Now, as Christians, we also have a holy meal, right? That Jesus instituted at the Last Supper. Which, by the way, as he did, what were they celebrating? The disciples around that first table, Jesus, they were celebrating Passover. And Jesus was presiding over that meal. And that's when he broke from the liturgy and he instituted Holy Communion. And he asked us to remember him in that meal. Holy Communion is very much a way of faithful remembrance of the Savior."
[06:31] (70 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "And so Moses does his best to reassure the people, and notice then these next few verses, because I think they reveal something about the dichotomy of leadership, the struggles that all leaders go through at one time or another. I know I've gone through this struggle. And perhaps if you've been in a position of leadership, particularly church leadership in the past, you've experienced it too. But I guarantee you, we pastor types, I mean, we face it a lot. Because you see Moses, reassuring the people, and watch what he says. He says, The Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today, you will never see again. The Lord will fight for you. You need only to be still."
[14:20] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "And then the Lord said to Moses, Why are you crying out to me? Tell the Israelites to move on. In other words, God's saying that there is a time to pray and be still, but there is a time to move on. There's a time for action. There's a time when we get off of our knees and we start moving. And don't hear me wrong in this, because being still and praying is super important. God has a time for us to pray for sure. But then there's also the time when we need to get up off our cans and start moving and face those obstacles that are in our path."
[15:45] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Have you ever had this experience of sensing God calling you to do something, to step out in some way, something that was going to require you maybe to take a huge leap of faith? Yet when you did step out, I mean, almost immediately, you seem to hit all sorts of roadblocks. I mean, you are trying to follow God, but there is this stuff, this bad stuff that started happening to you and makes you question maybe if you'd heard correctly. Or maybe it makes you even question why you ever stepped out in faith in the first place. And if you're like me, when this kind of thing happens, you can have this overwhelming feeling that you just want to turn around and just go back to whatever was before."
[17:49] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)