1. "And while they were all highly frustrated with their living situations, they were just trusting and leaning on God. I mean, truly trusting and leaning on God. And I think this was kind of the overarching theme of our whole trip is this theme of hope and joy in Jesus Christ. Hope and joy in Jesus. And they're not naive. Like, they know that their situation is really bad. They know it. They'll say, yes, our circumstances are terrible. Yes, the power is off and we can't cook and it's hot. Yes, the food is minimal. Yes, it's true that we have a government that's power hungry and extremely oppressive. But we will choose to rejoice. We will choose to rejoice."
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2. "Jesus's work was the interruptions. Jesus's work was the interruptions. It was in the disruptions that we see God at work, that we see Jesus's purpose. We see the kingdom of God expanded. We see him pushing back the powers of darkness. There is fruit. There is meaning. There is life change in the disruption. Amen. And the truth is, it's the same for us. It's the same for us."
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3. "Jesus. Jesus is all that matters. How we get things so mixed up, we can live without all the stuff. And there's so much we take for granted, right? Oh, there is so much we take for granted. And we witnessed, we witnessed firsthand how our brothers and sisters in Cuba live with one disruption after another. Oh my goodness, they live with disruptions in their lives. And they're not necessarily happy about it, right? They understand that their circumstances are rough, but it has driven them closer to Jesus. It truly has."
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4. "Thousands upon thousands, thousands upon thousands of people are accepting Jesus Christ into their lives for the very first time. True revival. True revival happening on the island of Cuba. And so it got me thinking how God can use disruptions, how God does use disruptions, good disruptions and bad disruptions to produce fruit in us, to change us, possibly to change whole communities. Possibly to change whole nations."
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5. "When God calls us to disrupt our lives, we do it anyway. If he calls you to it, he will get you through it. If God calls you to something, he's going to figure out a way for you to do it. He's going to make a way. We don't have to figure it out. God's going to figure that out. And it will lead to fruit. I promise. It will lead to fruit."
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6. "Sometimes God allows disruptions because he plans on using them for his glory, right? Let's think about the rolling power outages in Cuba, the struggles they are dealing with, the lack of food, the lack of rations. I mean, so all these horrible disruptions and yet people are pouring into the churches. Every service we went to was packed. The service in Buey Arriba, you know, the temple that we've been helping them build for all these years, 345 people squeezed into that service. 345 people. So people are pouring into the churches. They are seeking something. Right? They are seeking something with purpose and meaning and thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people are saying yes to Jesus. I mean, there's revival."
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7. "God doesn't cause bad things to happen, but when bad things happen, he uses them for his healing. He can use them for his glory. God does not waste adversity. God doesn't waste anything in our lives. So he's using it for his glory. So I want you to think about the disruptions in your own life that God has taken and turned into fruit."
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8. "How do we react when disruptions enter our lives? How do we react when God calls us to make some kind of sacrifice, to do something that's inconvenient or something disruptive? How do we respond? Think about your life right now. And finally, the second question, do we choose to praise God in the midst of the difficulty, in the midst of the mess? Do we choose to rejoice and praise God or do we complain and lament?"
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