Living Unhindered: Embracing Healing and Spiritual Growth

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "You know, as Christians, we'd like to say that only God has shaped our hearts. And the truth is God is in the heart shaping business. We're all glad for that. But at the same time, there are other things that shape our hearts, pain, trials, tribulation, suffering, even trauma in our lives. And they shape our hearts in such a way that we have what the book calls sore spots. Ouch. We have these sore spots in our lives that get triggered and we start to feel that pain in day-to-day situations." [02:30] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The Bible teaches that there's actually other things that hinder us. Besides the sin in our lives. And you know, in church, we talk a lot about the sin part. And we should talk about that because you do have sin in your life that is hindering your heart. And I would not be doing my job if I didn't say you need to work on that. You're like, you need to, you need to give that to the Lord. You need to repent of that. You need to turn from it and your life will look different." [04:26] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "All truth is God's truth. Say it with me. All truth is God's truth. So we don't avoid, right? The field of psychology altogether, because we think it stands opposed to our faith because if truth comes from it, all truth is God's truth. And I love that." [06:30] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Whatever God has for you, whatever God has for your life, whatever God has for your marriage, whatever God has for your ministry or your business, whatever God has for your children, that's worth fighting for, right? Whatever God has for you, it's worth fighting for. So even though there's going to be a battle, there's going to be opposition, don't go down without a fight." [10:20] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Friends, the battle isn't over when you have an aha moment. The battle doesn't end with an intention to live unhindered. You're signing up for, like Eugene Peterson says, a long obedience in the same direction, a new direction. In fact, Dr. Charity Byers says it like this, cumulatively, the ground you take each time you battle for your heart will add up to unhindering your life." [21:11] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Friends, when it comes to your heart, don't stop one step short. God never does. Healing and growth is rarely instantaneous. It probably won't be one light bulb moment that changes everything for you. It will probably be a series of moments that compel you to surrender your old normal and embrace the new normal more and more. Over time, it's doubtful that one encounter with God will erase every untrustworthy intuition that you have because of the ways you've been hurt in your life. It'll take many moments of remembering the truth of God and the authority of what he has said about you and your life that finally makes it stick in your heart and not just in your head." [17:36] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You need to recognize the battle that you're in. You just need to know, friends, that you're going to be taking on a series of battles that are going to be fought on behalf of your soul. And you have to be ready to stay the course. No war is going to be won in a moment. One decisive battle is not responsible for ultimate victory, even if that is what gets the glory in the history books. War is won through a series of battles whose triumphs accumulate to collectively weaken the enemy and push back its territory." [10:58] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Friends, listen, what you experienced is real. Nevertheless statement tells our hearts what you experienced is real. Nevertheless, God has something better for you than that. Friends, God's truth. It's the ultimate power to define our hearts. The nevertheless principle isn't a game of trading realism for blind optimism. It's about inviting God to power up our lives into every experience that needs redefined meaning. This is what unhindered faith should do. Our minds are renewed when we see through God's perspective, not our own. It turns rejection into pursuit. It turns defeat into victory. It turns hopelessness into hope. It turns fear into trust." [38:12] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Don't give up when you have a setback. Now notice I didn't say if you have a setback. I said when you have a setback. You know, a setback can get easily misinterpreted as an invalidation for all your healing and growth. We think, well, I guess it wasn't real. I guess I'm just not capable of changing. I guess God's not really gonna bring healing into my life. And that's not true. Friends, setbacks are simply opportunities for more healing and more learning. If you start redefining setbacks as collisions and see them as opportunities and not detractors, your attitude toward them dramatically changes." [39:28] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Don't stop when you get uncomfortable. And notice again, I didn't say if. Don't stop when you get uncomfortable. The old normal has felt safe. It's so comfortable to you. It is so attractive, like your favorite song. You know it by heart. You can sing it in your car and in your shower, right? But the new normal for your heart feels like a new book that you've never read. The binding feels stiff. You don't know how it's gonna end. You don't even know if you're gonna like it, right? But as you try to embrace that new normal, even though your mind may try to convince you to go back to what it's always known, back to the old, back to the comfortable, you might even be tempted to pick up the old normal again, and just go back to the past and live there in the comfort of it. But don't listen to that. Don't listen to that lie. You can trust God to write a better story for your life." [41:16] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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