### Quotes for Outreach
1. "And we should be praying that we would have the courage and confidence to go out and do the one thing He's called us to do, and that's to share the gospel. That's what's going to bring change to our world. Guys, I'm not saying, certainly go out, vote, exercise, all that, but guys, Jesus said to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, teaching them all by command in Matthew 28."
[00:46] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Guys, as believers, as people who have come to faith in Jesus, we have to acknowledge that we walk in a foreign land today, in this world, right? We experience all kinds of trials. We experience all kinds of difficult circumstances. And while the blood of Christ covers us and justifies us, we live in a world that is consumed by sin. I mean, there is all kinds of evil around us. And as a result, through the sovereign will of God, we're called to walk through some of these valleys at times."
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3. "Listen, if you're here and you don't know Jesus this morning, what's holding you back from turning your life to him? The Bible says that all you have to do is repent and believe. It's that simple. All you have to do is confess with your mouth. You have to confess with your mouth. Believe in your heart that Jesus is Lord, that he died, that he rose again. Believe that he came to be your substitute, that he took on your punishment, and that through him you no longer receive death, but that you get to look forward to this new eternity."
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4. "Listen, if you're visiting with us, I'm from the south. I struggle with words, guys. This moves us to our last point. Trials lead us to repentance and restoration. I included the first section of chapter 13, because it's really a conclusion to this story. Again, after being rebuked, Abram, he heads back to Bethel, which if you know what that means, it means the house of God. That's what Bethel means. The text says, where his tent had been at the beginning, to the place where he had made an altar at the first. And listen to this, and there Abram called upon the name of the Lord."
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5. "Listen, as we close this morning, I just want you to think about what is it that the Lord has been calling you to do? And listen, maybe you're sitting there thinking, Stephen, he's not calling me to anything. I would have heard it and I would have done it. Guys, remember Paul's words in Ephesians chapter 2. God has called you with a purpose. You were created for good works, meaning you were created for specific things. He's called us for a mission. And we've got to remember, God doesn't waste anything. He doesn't waste time. He doesn't waste your life. He's called for good things."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "First, we saw God approach Abram, a pagan man living in a pagan culture, and he promised him everything, right? A new place, a new people, a new purpose, a promise to be his God. And then we saw Abram respond in faith to God's promises. I mean, two thousand years before Christ, he hears the voice of God and this voice that tells him to go to this unspecified land where he'd be blessed and then he'd be able to bless the entire world. And listen, we see Abram believe God."
[13:09] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Abram came to faith because of God's outward call through his word and God's inward call through his spirit. He heard the word and Abram through the spirit believed in the word of God. It's really a story about the greatness of God. And listen, I think today's passage just further proves that for us. While Abram's faith is the central theme of his life, we see him at times struggle as he sojourns in these different foreign lands. What he's called to do, we have to remember, it's not easy. And so oftentimes, like we'll see this morning, he loses sight of God's designs and he loses sight of God's intentions."
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3. "Listen, I think we see further proof of Abram's famished faith here. Not only does he seek protection from the physical famine, but he also seeks the protection of his family here in these verses. In verses 11 and 12, Abram tells Sarai to misrepresent or to lie about their relationship, right? Now, if you've been with us since the beginning of Genesis last year, if you know how the rest of Genesis continues, there's actually this constant theme of deception that's also tied to self-protection. It shows us repeatedly from Adam to Abram to Isaac to Jacob to Joseph's brothers later on."
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4. "Listen, I love verse 20 because it just reminds us of God's abundant grace despite our sin. Pharaoh, he commands his men to escort Abram, his wife, all his belongings out of the country, right? That's grace. Like, again, I just want you to see what's going on. Go and study the context of Egypt. They were a wicked nation, and that's undeserved favor that Abram gets here. If Abram had gotten what he deserved, Pharaoh would have killed him, kept Sarai, and all of his possessions. That's what should have happened, but God graciously blessed Abram, and he did it through Pharaoh."
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5. "Listen, I met a woman at our baptismal service this past weekend at Edinburgh Lake. Her name's Olga. If you want to write that down, pray for her. We talked about the gospel. We talked about God's word. Listen, in conclusion, she said that all of us, who were there at least, we were all headed to hell because we believe that we're all saved by grace and that as believers today, we believe we still have the ability to sin. And that our righteousness, it only comes from Christ and not our own merits. Church, let us never forget that we are all sinners saved by grace."
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