Fertile Hearts: Nurturing Spiritual Growth Together

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "We serve a God who can move a few little rocks isn't going to get in our way of making a difference. We don't let them. But you know, I get it, there are some of you not just on a church-wide scale but on a personal scale you face some incredible challenges in your life. You face sickness, you face broken relationships, you face financial challenges, you're just exhausted and you know I just I don't know how I'm going to keep going. I don't know how I can do it with joy. I don't know how I can do it with peace and I'm here to tell you this morning keep on keep on because the Holy Spirit is still speaking, the Holy Spirit is still moving, that there is still power of God in your life and He can get you through the valley to the mountaintop but you have to keep going." [48:10]( | | )

2. "God, you have done great things. You are receiving. Well, good morning, everybody. This is the day that the Lord has made, and we will rejoice and be glad in it. I am so glad to see y'all here this morning, and it is great to be in the house of the Lord worshiping together with each and every one of you." [06:06]( | | )

3. "We're not going to spam you with a whole bunch of emails or things like that, but if there was a way we can pray for you, if there's a way that we can minister to your family, we would love to connect with you in a personal way, and appreciate it if you'd put that in the offering plate as it comes around." [06:06]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "What's keeping the gardens of our lives from producing the bountiful harvest for the kingdom? Sometimes it's our hardened hearts, sometimes we get discouraged from life's trials, sometimes we become distracted from the things of the world. Others are like seed sown among thorns; these are the ones who hear the word but the worries of this age, the deceitfulness of wealth, and the desires for other things enter in and choke the word until it becomes unfruitful." [49:25]( | | )

2. "Jesus gives us a promise in verse 20, and those like seeds sown on good ground hear the word, welcome it, and produce fruit 30, 60, and 100 times what is sown. What is God telling us today? He's saying I'm God and I'm still speaking. I'm still speaking to you, I'm still speaking to your church. If you will receive the word that I am sowing into your life, my word does not return void. That the kingdom will produce fruit in your life and in your church if you receive the word that I am planting." [01:05:17]( | | )

3. "This morning I want to challenge each and every one of you because there is a message for each and every one of us in the parable of the sower. And at its core, what the parable of the sower is about is, is our life, is our church going to be fertile ground for the Holy Spirit to grow his kingdom and to produce spiritual fruit or not?" [30:59](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | )

4. "The parable of the sower challenges us to consider the condition of our spiritual receptiveness. Just as seeds flourish in good soil, our spiritual growth is contingent on how we receive and nurture God's word. Are our hearts hardened by routine and resistance to change, or are they fertile, ready to grow and bear fruit? This reflection is crucial for personal growth and effective church ministry." [32:02]( | | )

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