### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Imagine what would happen this little group of people today and those people watching online were to say, sorry, God, we've been indifferent and this week I'm not going to be indifferent. This week, this week, I'm going to look eagerly for your return and I am going to be accountable to you for how I live my life and the fruit of the Spirit coming from me and I'm going to be accountable to you to whom I've talked to. I'm going to be accountable to you for what I watch. I'm going to be accountable to you for what I say. Jesus, love you and I love you with all of my heart, soul, strength, and being. I am not going to be indifferent to you this week."
[01:06:27](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "Are you growing in peace? Can you trust God in the middle of difficult times? Patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control? Are those fruit evident in your life? Matthew 7, 16 says, they will know you by your fruit. If people came and they examined your spiritual fruit tree, what would they see on it? Tribbled apples and oranges and peaches because it's filled with anger, bitterness, resentfulness. You're holding grudges. You've never forgiven people. Or is there... There are more joy, peace, patience. Church, we cannot continue to live our life indifferent to who Jesus is. We must be serious about it."
[01:00:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "If the farm is your heart and the farm is your life, what condition is that farm in? Will Jesus have found you working in the farm, growing closer to him so that when he comes, he'll say, well done, my good and faithful servant. Instead of what happened. I put you in charge. How come it looks like it does? If I were to do a big picture of the church, I think God is sometimes asking how come it looks like it does. May that not be true of Colton. May Colton Community Church says, man, God, we're exhibiting the fruit of the Spirit. We're engaged in community. We're actively in service. And we care about the lost and the least and the lonely. And we're living a life of constant repentance of sin."
[01:11:38](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "Put the kingdom in perspective. He put the kingdom in perspective that the king came, gave up his royalty, became flesh, lived a humble life, lived a life of poverty, lived a life among the poor. He lived among, because he was a carpenter's son, Jesus came. And then he taught as one who had authority. And he taught and religiously, leaders rejected him. Ultimately, the religious leaders and the Roman authorities put him to death. They rejected his message. See, Jesus had to die for us. He had to, because we have sinned. All of us have sinned. All of us have fallen short of the glory of God. All of us have erred. We've trespassed. We've gone beyond the mark, and we've messed up. And in order to have an eternal relationship with us, he had to die for us. He had to give his life for us so that we could forever give our life to him."
[52:00](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)### Quotes for Members
1. "Remember Lot's wife. Remember Lot's wife. Can you memorize that verse? Remember Lot's wife. What happened? See, she was enamored by the world. She was okay. She loved her position. She loved everything about Sodom. And they're fleeing. She turns around. She's done. Turns into a pillar of salt. She is taken. How about you? Are you ready to meet the Lord? Or is there something you would rather have here? Something that you would, you go, wait, wait, God, let me go do this."
[01:04:18](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "Are you growing in peace? Can you trust God in the middle of difficult times? Patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control? Are those fruit evident in your life? Matthew 7, 16 says, they will know you by your fruit. If people came and they examined your spiritual fruit tree, what would they see on it? Tribbled apples and oranges and peaches because it's filled with anger, bitterness, resentfulness. You're holding grudges. You've never forgiven people. Or is there... There are more joy, peace, patience. Church, we cannot continue to live our life indifferent to who Jesus is. We must be serious about it."
[01:00:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "Neglect of community and fellowship. You're not involved in any kind of Christian community. You're not involved in any kind of Christian fellowship. That means more than coming to church on a Sunday morning, shaking our hands during a meet and greet time, and walking out the door. That isn't Christian community. That isn't the kind of burden-bearing, relationship-growing community that you need to be involved in. Hebrews chapter 10 says, do not neglect the fellowship and the church. Meeting together, encouraging one another. How's your Christian community? Are you involved in a Christian community more so than simply coming to church on a Sunday morning?"
[58:31](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "The kingdom of God is not coming with something observable. No one will be able to say, look over here. Look over there. They weren't going to take the binoculars and go, oh, the kingdom of God. There it comes. Here it comes right over there. Look, look. No. It's not what it says. For you see, the kingdom of God among you. The kingdom of God. Now, who is the Pharisee talking to? Jesus. Who is Jesus? Is he just some random rabbi? Or is he not the son of God? Is he not the perfect one? Is he not the one who came in the immaculate moment that we celebrate in Christmas? Is he not the one who lived a perfect, sinless life? Is that who they're not talking to? The one, Paul writes, in Colossians, who was there at the creation of all the world. Who is he talking to? He's talking to Jesus. And Jesus said this multiple times. The kingdom of God is among you. In Matthew chapter 12, the kingdom of God has come to you. In Mark chapter 1, the kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news. The king is here. And in Luke, the kingdom of God is among you."
[48:04](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "Judgment will occur when he's ready. But is he ready? Afternoon. If he came this afternoon, church, if the rapture took place this afternoon, what would you cling on to as you take place? What would you cling on to? Who would you go, what are you going to do? Oh, good, I'm glad I'm out of here. Let all those other sinners suffer. Or would you not have a heart and a passion to reach the lost and the least and the lonely? And if that's where your heart is, go. Reach him now."
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