Living a Transformed Life: Bearing Fruit in Christ

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1) "We should walk in those good works now. This is not about buying your salvation; you could not earn forgiveness from God. But our actions prove that we're saved, our actions are the evidence of his goodness in our lives." [04:45] (Download | )

2) "An inward change should produce an outward change. If you change on the inside, it may not be immediate, but you'll see a change in your life. Stuff starts to bother you; we should see an outward change based on the inward change that happened to us." [07:35] (Download | )

3) "Christians who have been made alive and created for good works are supposed to produce good works, good fruit. So Christians that don't have good fruit in their life are living beneath the potential that God put inside of them." [11:47] (Download | )

4) "Being planted and rooted somewhere requires patience. It takes time to get to know your place, to grow and to put down roots. An uprooted tree cannot bear fruit, a believer that never stays planted will never reach their full potential." [27:34] (Download | )

5) "Don't give up every single time something happens and expect to reap a harvest. If you go and pull up your seed every single time something happens, you're never going to see it reach its full potential. Storms are going to come." [28:38] (Download | )

6) "Stay planted and get what he's got for you while you're there. Protect and inspect the fruit. Whatever God gives you, look out for it, take care of it, inspect it, make sure it's what you say it is." [43:51] (Download | )

7) "What is it that we've got in our life that looks so good but when you cut it open it's not legit? Whenever the world comes to get it from us because they need it, they're finally ready for it, they come to get it, they take a bite and they're disappointed." [42:11] (Download | )

8) "Let's inspect our fruit before the world does. If we've got nine great things and one bad, pull it off, get rid of it, so that whenever somebody comes to get something from us, we've given them what they need and not disappointed them." [42:46] (Download | )
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