Journey of Spiritual Growth: Embracing Community and Discipleship

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1. "The church is supposed to strengthen people, so in turn, they can help out other people as they are going through this life that we all live here on earth. But the reason we can do that, is because of Jesus. What he did on that cross is something we should never forget. That's why we do this every first day of the week. We remember the blood that was shed, we remember the body that was beaten, so that you, so that myself, we can have the opportunity for eternal life." [25:29] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Dare Challenge does an excellent job of letting these men and now women know that yes, this is a tough road. But first and foremost. You need to go. You need to understand. Your relationship to Jesus is first and foremost. Your relationship to Him because you have got to have that foundation. Because there's going to be times in your life where you're going to be hit in the mouth. And you're going to be knocked down. And if you don't have that great foundation of Jesus, it's going to be a lost cause." [35:17] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So you have the dead. You have the infants. You have children. You have young adults. And then you have the parents. And that's what our goal is for us. Is for us to advance out of each of those stages. We don't want to stay in one. We don't want to stay in the infancy. We want to grow up to children. We want to grow up to young adults. And then we want to grow up into parents." [39:30] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Peter here is telling the church, he's telling us as Christians, crave that pure spiritual milk. Why? So that by it you may grow up in your salvation. There was a reason. He said crave that pure spiritual milk so that you can grow up in your salvation, so that you won't stay where you are, so that you can grow. There was a reason. God all wants us all not just to grow up, excuse me, physically, but he wants first and foremost for us to grow spiritually." [42:27] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "If your kids did not grow physically as they should, you would be doing any and everything that you possibly could to correct that. You would get all kinds of opinions. You would talk. It doesn't matter how long the distance would be for you to drive to the hospital or to the doctor's office or to the specialist. You would do it. The money that you would have to spend, you wouldn't care. You would want to do it because your child is not growing physically and maybe sometimes maybe mentally as they should. And so you're going to try and get the best help that you possibly can." [45:54] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So if I'm not holy, if I'm not pursuing holiness and I am not holy, am I going to see the Lord? No. Those are the words within God's word in black and white. It might decipher a little bit upon which different, maybe different translation you may be reading, but that is what it's saying. Without holiness, none of us are going to see the Lord. In fact, maybe your sensitivity to the Spirit's conviction over your sin seems to be growing. Or maybe it doesn't seem to be growing. And so because of that, maybe you haven't been growing as you should." [48:06] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "When we desire to hear more about him, when we desire to pray, pray more with him and to him, that is a sign that we are growing in our spiritual walk. Growing up, and I think I've told this before, I'm sure, when I was growing up in Charlotte and maybe even around here, we went to church on Wednesday night. You know, I was raised, when we were there, church on Sunday morning, Sunday school, Sunday evening, or Sunday, you know, for worship. Sunday night we came back to church and I had to miss those four o'clock kickoff football games. It drove me crazy." [51:13] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Prayer emphasizes relationship and dependence. That's what it does. See, the communication between your, uh, between husband and wife, parents and kids – that emphasizes relationship and dependence. Our conversation, prayer with God, does the exact same thing. It emphasizes a relationship there and it emphasizes the dependence that we have upon him you see both that matter more to us when our spiritual walk is growing prayer emphasizes relationship and it emphasizes a dependence that we have upon God." [53:08] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Maybe you're becoming increasingly sensitized to sin around you. We see sin all the time. And because we see it all the time now, we, I believe, as a church and as a country and as a people, we have become desensitized to sin because it is so readily in front of our face. Now, I don't know if sin has increased over time. I don't know. I think now it's more readily available and it's more seen. Alright? Through TV, radio, social media, all those kinds of things. I think it's more seen by us. I don't know if it's increasing anymore." [01:02:18] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Growth is important physically. Growth is important spiritually more so. And so for us here at the church at Hall Branch, I want us to take on the objective and make it a goal of ours to be stronger on Monday than we were on Sunday. Be stronger on Tuesday than we were on Monday and vice versa on down the line so that we, as we have stated from Hebrews chapter 12 verse 14, we will not see the Lord if we are not whole." [01:03:18] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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