Living as Beacons of Christ's Love and Grace

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1) "Our need to be seen does not come from pride or a desire for showmanship; our need to be seen comes from our call to love our neighbor as ourselves by revealing the promised salvation of Jesus Christ to the world." [16:49](Download | )

2) "Our faith should be tangibly present and readily apparent to others, Outsiders and insiders alike... it shouldn't take a shirt and a collar to be recognized as a Christ follower." [24:14](Download | Download cropped video)

3) "We are to be bold of faith but quiet in life, lived in devotion to God. We are to be full of hope but not blind to the hopelessness of the world, generous with love, not tolerant to sin." [35:01](Download | )

4) "Our visibility as Christians is not for our own sake but for those who are yet to encounter Christ. We are visible so that the lost may see the light of Christ through us." [17:39](Download | )

5) "Gentleness... is strength bridled and prepared but controlled in deference to Christ. We approach them with gentleness, by the strength of God bridled and controlled in deference to Christ, in reverence and awe." [33:34](Download | )

6) "If the cross is what is kept in front of you, which is the symbol of forgiveness, of grace, of sacrifice, then let that be what they see when they see you." [21:52](Download | )

7) "We can't control exactly how the Lost will see us, but we can control how we present ourselves. We can control the motives behind how we present ourselves." [29:41](Download | )

8) "The world needs to see Christ when they look at us, not just another reflection of the world's condemnation." [28:52](Download | )

9) "If you wear a cross, then resemble the cross. Don't turn that holy symbol into nothing more than a piece of jewelry to decorate our bodies." [21:52](Download | )

10) "Our need to be seen is their need to see sin forgiven, mercy received, salvation delivered, and grace abound." [17:39](Download | )
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