### Quotes for Outreach
1. "We can always find a way to justify what we want. Let me say that again. We can always find a way, to justify that thing that we set our heart on. And Judas was hiding a secret from the people that were closest to him. He was taking a little bit here and a little bit there, and the greed and the scheming began to grow."
[46:08] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Sin never stays in the box. It always hurts ourselves, and it will always hurt other people. I'm amazed how many times I talk to somebody that has been incredibly hurt and incredibly wounded by the actions of somebody else who thought what they were doing would just, it was just about them. It never just stays there. It never just stays in the box. It always has a bigger impact."
[49:43] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "The good news, church, is this, is that that battle is not ours alone. That battle is the Lord's. And we can invite Him and walk with Him and He can help us and He can give us freedom and deliverance and change in our heart."
[01:01:09] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Greater is he who is in us than the one that is in the world. And he has broken the power of darkness. And one of the things that the enemy does is he comes with fear. He tries to make us feel afraid. When we're afraid, we cripple back. We don't kind of step up in defense. We don't take the proactive response. And we kind of become a little bit more of the victim. And Jesus calls us to have authority."
[01:05:24] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "We feed our spirits with so many things that have nothing to do with God. My wife, she bugs me sometimes because I like carbohydrates. you haven't noticed. We went to Olympia, checked out the Greek food. I love Greek food. You get the potatoes and the rice and the pita. You don't have to choose. But you know what? You can fill up on carbs and it just doesn't do something for you. It doesn't nourish your body. It doesn't leave you satisfied."
[01:09:32] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "The life of Judas is marked by treachery and tragedy. Treachery and we see him in some of the character flaws, where he steals money from the disciples, from Jesus and his ministry. Treachery, of course, maybe the most manifestly. And the most manifestly, I think, is the fact that he's not a believer. He's not a in his life when he sells out Jesus for a little bit of money. And then the tragedy being that he is one of the 12 disciples. He's on the inner circle of Jesus. He spent time with Jesus. He heard the teachings. He saw the miracles. And yet he squanders away that opportunity."
[40:16] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Judas was living with the growing weight of keeping a dark secret which opened his heart to all kinds of problems. He was living this double life. There was a web of deception that got more and more complex. The power of greed and selfishness grew, and he lied and stole from those who trusted him the most. Trying to cover up his tracks, and not create suspicion. And by the time we find Judas in John 12, his primary motive for sticking around seems to be theft and financial gain."
[50:42] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Judas opened up the door to spiritual warfare, to evil, to spiritual attack. And I would suggest that Judas' hardened heart, led him to become more tolerant, more vulnerable to spiritual attack. In John 13, 2, the scripture says that the devil had already prompted Judas to betray Jesus before the Passover meal began. This tells us that it was demonic spirits that influenced Judas to go seek out the high priest, the chief priest, to say, I will give you Jesus. How much money will you give me in exchange?"
[54:07] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "There are often spiritual roots to anything that tries to assert control over your life. The battle is not just with that thing. Fear, anger, love of money, pornography, gambling, alcohol, materialism, workaholism, all things that try to control us. Sometimes we say it's our hurts, habits, and hangups, some of the things from our past, being stuck in bad cycles, struggles in our emotional and mental health. These are all things that try to set themselves up and grab control of our heart, set themselves up in an area of our life to have a stronghold, to bring influence."
[57:59] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "When we're struggling in an area of our life, when there's a stronghold, one of the ways that we overcome, one of the ways that we gain victory is welcoming Jesus into that battle alongside of us. Anything that holds an authority over an area of your life sets itself up against the Spirit of God. And Jesus wants to help you find healing and freedom over it."
[01:00:37] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)