Living as God's Temple: Engaging the World with Hope

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "We are meant to be an influence in culture, not be influenced by culture. And so he says, don't be yoked together. And then he gives four descriptions of what that could look like. He calls it partnership, fellowship, agreement, having things in common. He says that Christians are different from the world, that we carry different values, that we live a different way, that we worship a different God, that we do so even within culture can make us be a little bit vulnerable. And so he says, draw a line. Don't be yoked. That is, don't have partnership, fellowship, agreement are common. Basically this, don't be involved in intimate relationships within the community. Intimacy without covenant, without something in common is dangerous, right? It's dangerous." [54:18]( | | )

2. "It's never God's intention to take people out of the world. Jesus says don't take them out of the world. The world needs them. They are susceptible to what? To the evil one, to the lies that are there. John picks up on this and in his letter to the church in 1 John 4, he says to them, you are from God, little children, and you have conquered. The forces in the world because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. How powerful is that promise? We are able to enter into society as destructive and as powerful as it is knowing that there is nothing within our culture that can steal my relationship with Jesus, that can steal my freedom, that can steal my assurance, that can steal my life." [57:52]( | | )

3. "We are the temple of the living God. God indwells us by his Holy Spirit. I trust that when I share on a Sunday morning that the Spirit of God, the Spirit of me in me, through God's word, is working on the Spirit in you. Some of you are trying to figure out, how do I get it all in? Right? There's a lot of content, and I'm sorry, there's a lot of content. I don't know, it's part of me being new. I'm like, I got to tell them everything. In 30 minutes, every week. Right? Listen, if we just trust, the Spirit will bring to mind the things that the Spirit needs to bring to mind for me. Okay?" [01:00:57]( | | )

4. "What Paul does here, is he basically says, the gospel is lived out in this way. We fight for it in one another's lives. We're able to bring things into the light. We're able to bring our hurt. We're able to bring our hearts. We're able to bring our love. We're able to bring our history into one another's presence, because Jesus has made us safe. That I've received an unconditional love, an unconditional grace from Christ in my life that allows me then to extend that to others instead of needing to get it from others." [48:14]( | | )

5. "The gospel frees us to say that brokenness is the problem. That people hurt one another because they're dealing with sin. And I respond to sin with sin at times. Therefore, I don't need to deny it because Jesus has taken it. He's taken it on himself at the cross. I believe that reconciliation is imperative. That Jesus rose from the dead. That he's given new life so that I can seek out reconciliation since Christ has reconciled me to God. And that restoration might be possible. Not always the case, but might be possible if we're believing that Jesus is working in our midst." [49:57]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "What the Bible makes clear is this, is that the church is the place where we are responsible for one another's spiritual growth, for one another's spiritual walk. How intimidating is that? You read these verses like we read in Hebrews chapter three. It says, There's a great description of what the church should be, that we're engaged with one another, that we're contending for one another's belief in Jesus, for one another's experience of the transforming power of the gospel. This means we take responsibility for one another's spiritual health." [36:16]( | | )

2. "We are the temple of the living God. God indwells us by his Holy Spirit. I trust that when I share on a Sunday morning that the Spirit of God, the Spirit of me in me, through God's word, is working on the Spirit in you. Some of you are trying to figure out, how do I get it all in? Right? There's a lot of content, and I'm sorry, there's a lot of content. I don't know, it's part of me being new. I'm like, I got to tell them everything. In 30 minutes, every week. Right? Listen, if we just trust, the Spirit will bring to mind the things that the Spirit needs to bring to mind for me. Okay?" [01:00:57]( | | )

3. "We are meant to be an influence in culture, not be influenced by culture. And so he says, don't be yoked together. And then he gives four descriptions of what that could look like. He calls it partnership, fellowship, agreement, having things in common. He says that Christians are different from the world, that we carry different values, that we live a different way, that we worship a different God, that we do so even within culture can make us be a little bit vulnerable. And so he says, draw a line. Don't be yoked. That is, don't have partnership, fellowship, agreement are common. Basically this, don't be involved in intimate relationships within the community. Intimacy without covenant, without something in common is dangerous, right? It's dangerous." [54:18]( | | )

4. "What Paul does here, is he basically says, the gospel is lived out in this way. We fight for it in one another's lives. We're able to bring things into the light. We're able to bring our hurt. We're able to bring our hearts. We're able to bring our love. We're able to bring our history into one another's presence, because Jesus has made us safe. That I've received an unconditional love, an unconditional grace from Christ in my life that allows me then to extend that to others instead of needing to get it from others." [48:14]( | | )

5. "The gospel frees us to say that brokenness is the problem. That people hurt one another because they're dealing with sin. And I respond to sin with sin at times. Therefore, I don't need to deny it because Jesus has taken it. He's taken it on himself at the cross. I believe that reconciliation is imperative. That Jesus rose from the dead. That he's given new life so that I can seek out reconciliation since Christ has reconciled me to God. And that restoration might be possible. Not always the case, but might be possible if we're believing that Jesus is working in our midst." [49:57]( | | )

6. "We are the temple of the living God. God indwells us by his Holy Spirit. I trust that when I share on a Sunday morning that the Spirit of God, the Spirit of me in me, through God's word, is working on the Spirit in you. Some of you are trying to figure out, how do I get it all in? Right? There's a lot of content, and I'm sorry, there's a lot of content. I don't know, it's part of me being new. I'm like, I got to tell them everything. In 30 minutes, every week. Right? Listen, if we just trust, the Spirit will bring to mind the things that the Spirit needs to bring to mind for me. Okay?" [01:00:57]( | | )

7. "It's never God's intention to take people out of the world. Jesus says don't take them out of the world. The world needs them. They are susceptible to what? To the evil one, to the lies that are there. John picks up on this and in his letter to the church in 1 John 4, he says to them, you are from God, little children, and you have conquered. The forces in the world because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. How powerful is that promise? We are able to enter into society as destructive and as powerful as it is knowing that there is nothing within our culture that can steal my relationship with Jesus, that can steal my freedom, that can steal my assurance, that can steal my life." [57:52]( | | )

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