Finding Comfort in Mourning: A Call to Faith

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Jesus fought for what he believed in. Amen. And died for what he believed in, just as our soldiers did. So, let's continue on us and making a difference. So, let's go forth from here and be strong. And let our faith guide us as we impact the world around us. Together, we can make a difference and bring hope to those who need it most. Let's stand firm in our faith and be the light in our darkness." [49:46](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "You see, we need to focus on what we can do through God and what he can do through you. Because he can work miracles through you. The power of prayer. But see, here's the catch. You've got to let him. Amen. And you have to let him in your heart. Don't focus on the world. Don't focus on the things in the world. There's one way. Focusing on the world and on the things in the world. Well, there's one way to get to hell. Amen. There's no way out. But we are called to save souls." [50:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "Of Jesus Christ. Through his death, Jesus not only brings comfort to those who mourn, but also offers the ultimate solution to the brokenness of the world. Your addicts, your homeless, those who are alcoholics, he offers the brokenness of the world. Jesus' sacrifice brings us back into a right relationship with God, no matter who you are. You can be a bum on the street, God's there for you, God loves you. Amen. You know, we find true comfort and healing for our mourning hearts." [46:44](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "But as Christians, we have a promise of comfort through Jesus. Sacrifice on a cross. We can find peace and hope. Even in the life of sin. Even in the midst of our mourning. Knowing that the ultimate comfort comes from our relationship with God. So everyone, let's really reflect on this. We really need to reflect on this. Jesus gave his life so that we could live. Soldiers sacrificed their lives for our freedom. To the fullest. Just like soldiers who gave their lives for our freedom. We too have a cross. We have a calling to fight for what truly matters. Amen." [47:34](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

5. "As Christians, sometimes we tend to lose sight of the battle we are in against the forces of darkness. It is time to this battle of crime for all. Christians, it's time to put on the armor of God. Amen. Let's stand together and fight against the forces of evil. Bringing light into the younger generation. Who are surrounded by darkness. This is a call to battle. Are you ready to join the fight? Are you going to just stay in your house and run and hide and not tell anybody you're a Christian but by your Facebook or by your Sunday morning church service and then forget about it and don't tell anybody because you're ashamed or because you're worried about what anybody thinks. It don't matter what anybody thinks because the only thing that matters is what Jesus thinks. Amen." [48:22](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

### Quotes for Members

1. "See, the beatitudes of mourning may seem paradoxical. But as we look through the redemption and the historical lens, we see that it points us to Jesus and his greatest act of love on the cross, which many of our soldiers died for. They didn't die for Hamas. They didn't die for all our kids to protest against him. I'm sure they'd be turning over in their graves right now thinking, what do we fight for? They fought for one nation under God. They fought so you could live. They fought so you could have a life. And freedom, which means that Jesus has the greatest act of love as we mourn for a better future. And we reminded that Jesus has already brought us comfort through his sacrifice. Let us hold on to the promise and find hope in the strength in the midst of our mourning." [51:35](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

2. "As we continue our journey through the beatitudes in Matthew 5, we come to a second beatitude blessed are those who mourn and they will be confronted. Matthew 4. The beatitude may seem uh capturing duty as mourning is often associated with sadness but as we delve deeper into the verse and bind this verse with John 15 13 we will discover the redemption significance of mourning in the life of a Christian. Matthew 5 4 says blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted. We're going to jump down to John 15 13 says greater love has no one than this than to lay down one's life for one's friends or for your country for that matter." [42:56](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

3. "In context of the sermon of the we find that Jesus is speaking to a crowd of people who have been oppressed by the Roman empire they were longing for a real king who would deliver them from a political and social injustice they faced but Jesus but Jesus comes with a different message but Jesus comes with a different message a message about the kingdom of God a spiritual kingdom that operates by different principles spiritual kingdom that offers different principles Jesus is speaking to people who are mourning for a better future and he offers them comfort through his beatitude and we think we got it now right man exclusive the explanation to the text is the word blessed in this beatitude can also be translated as happy or fortunate Jesus is saying that those who mourn are actually blessed why are they actually blessed because they will be comforting comforted by him." [42:56](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

4. "The mourning here refers to both the deep sadness and the longing for a better future that the Jews were experiencing as they even got brought him out of Egypt those times 40 years right the promise of comfort is rooted in the promise of what in the promise of the coming of God's kingdom that's where our promise is made where all tears will be wiped away and all true justice will prevail but how can mourning lead to comfort in John 15 13 Jesus says greater love has no one than this to lay down one's life for your friends would you lay down your life for your friend would you lay down your life for even your family uh would you actually sacrifice your son because God and he did it all for you man all for you you know and here Jesus is speaking Sticking in an intimate death on the cross through his sacrifice, Jesus not only fulfills the promise of God's love, but of God's kingdom. But also, he demonstrates the greatest act of love through his death and resurrection. He takes on our mourning. He takes on our pain and our sin. We can't even handle one. But he takes on all three. And offers us the comfort and hope of what? Eternal life. Through him. He is the only way. Redemption significance is the redemption significance of the beatitude is that lies in the person at work." [45:39](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)

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