### Quotes for Outreach
1. "In our modern society, the consumer culture dominates us. Advertisements constantly tell us that happiness and fulfillment comes from acquiring the latest gadgets, the latest fashionable clothes, the latest luxurious cars, bigger homes, bigger things and better things. The underlying message is clear here. You are not enough as you are. And contentment can be purchased."
[02:19] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Paul's contentment stems from his trust in God's provision. And his focus on internal, eternal, rather than temporal values. In other words, to Paul, it didn't matter the size of his church. It mattered to whether the church lives out the great commission. Are you with me? And so Paul's focus was eternal. He reminds us this morning that true contentment is found not in the abundance of possessions, but in sufficiency in Christ."
[04:40] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Paul teaches us through his life that being content is not inherent as a human being. It doesn't come naturally to us, but it is learned through experience and our reliance on Jesus Christ as our provider. That's the only way. That's the only way we learn how to be content. It's not a pill that we can drink and it fixes everything for us. It is through experiences where Christ takes us and walks with us. And that's how we learn to be content."
[07:15] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Giving then aligns with Jesus' example and serves as a testament to the gospel. Jesus came to earth not to be served, but to serve, and to give his, and life as a ransom for many, Matthew chapter 20, 28. Therefore, when we who are like Christ give, it reflects our Christ-likeness and offers a way to live out the gospel with our resources. Christians are called to be generous because we serve a God who gives generously and sacrificially as well, John chapter 3, 16."
[17:24] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "When we give generously, when we generously offer our resources, we express satisfaction in God's blessing and acknowledging Him as our ultimate provider. So when I give, I say, God, you provide, not the salary, not this business. But these are things that we need to learn because it doesn't come next. It comes naturally to us. And this is why Paul was so excited about the gift the Philippians sent him. Not because of the amount, not because of the fact that they sent him a gift, but because they started to learn to be content in the Lord just like Jesus was content in the Father."
[19:54] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "Now, the first secret in learning to be content is that we must understand that there's a journey to contentment. There's a journey. He says there, not that I'm, you can put the next one. He says, not that I'm speaking of being in need, and I've underlined that in my notes. He says, for I have learned. Because contentment is not something that comes naturally to us. It's a discipline that we need to be taught. Are you with me? And so God disciplines us by learning us how to be content."
[06:24] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Some of us understand what it is like to grow up in a household where there's no food in the house, where the provider died or is constantly sick, and you had to leave school and go and work in order to put the rest of the siblings through school, and just to make sure they also have something to eat. But at home, some of us sit here and understand these things. And you promised yourself that you will never be poor, that you will never want to be poor in life again. Sometimes you've even resented God for allowing this to happen because he promised that he will provide, and he promised that he will never leave you nor forsake you."
[10:25] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Perhaps the question should be, not, Lord, why is this happening to me? Perhaps your question to the Lord should be, what are you teaching me that I'm not learning? Because I'm writing this exam over and over again. So clearly, we are stuck somewhere, I'm not seeing something, and hence why. And let me answer you today. He's most likely been trying to teach you to be content. But because it doesn't come naturally to us, we want to move through because we see our peers driving nice cars, having all these nice things, and we're like, ah, but I started before this person."
[12:05] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Paul dignified the sacrificial giving of the Philippians by describing what it meant to God. In other words, it wasn't about the gift to God. It wasn't about the amount to God, but to God, it was about the Philippians becoming more like Christ and He will use their giving to achieve what He wants to achieve through it. Their giving is creating an opportunity for them to learn how to be content in the Lord, just as Jesus was content in the Father. So the offering to God was, was both acceptable and pleasing to God because when God looks at it, it is as if Christ Himself is giving again Himself."
[22:15] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Paul concludes with a powerful promise, affirming God's provision for those who are learning to be content in the Lord. God's provision is according to His riches in glory. Thus He speaks to the boundless resources of God, assuring us that He will supply not just our material needs, but our spiritual needs as well, our emotional needs as well. But we have to give something, let go of something, in order for God to take us to that place where He becomes our supplier, in our emotional, spiritual, and physical needs. So we need to let go."
[24:22] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)