### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Friends, imagine that if you went throughout the summer, continually praying over time, continually praying with humility, continue to pray with faith that, when you got to prayer and fasting, or when you got to the next big moment that God was calling you, that you were ready to run the race. Paul gives many illustrations of being prepared, of running the race in a way as to which to win the prize. You and I were called to participate in God's kingdom. You and I were called to participate in his plans for your life, to go out, to share the gospel, to share the good news of Jesus Christ to each and every person that we encounter."
[25:34](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "Training is a participatory activity. Let me explain. With training, there are two people involved, or there are two parties involved, and both parties either have or share responsibilities. So me, as a coach, I went to school, studied exercise science, earned my degree, got my strength and conditioning certification, some nutrition certifications, internships, got a job, learned under some phenomenal coaches, and then it got to the point where I was starting to train. I trained some athletes, and they would come up to me, and I would get to know them, and get to know their goals, and where they're at. They're like, hey, this is where I am now. This is where I want to be come next season or by the end of the offseason."
[01:49](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "I believe that many of you woke up today, got ready, came to church, because you know that God has a purpose and a plan for your life. And when you come together to worship with fellow believers, when you come together to receive the word with other believers, you know that you are participating in what God has for your life. Preaching is a participatory activity. So if you're taking notes today, the title of today's message is, Participating in the Kingdom."
[05:01](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "We forget about taking them. There's no sense of urgency in taking our vitamins until we start getting a little runny nose, until we get this sore throat coming on and it's, oh no, where's my vitamin C? Where are my multivitamins? I don't want to get sick. At that point, it's too late. But you know what people don't forget to take? When people are in pain, when people are in need of healing, when people are in need of relief, people do not forget to take their painkillers. Now, for this illustration, ignore all the negative side effects from painkillers. When people are in pain, when people are in need of healing, when people are in need of relief, people know exactly where the ibuprofen is."
[14:29](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "I know a lot of times in my own walk, in my faith with the Lord, that there's been times I pray once, I pray twice, pray three, and then after that, I'm like, ah, I kind of haven't seen God or haven't heard God answer this prayer yet. But friends, we should continue to pray, continue to cry out to him day and night because we know that his word says he will not delay in helping. Pray over time."
[10:52](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)### Quotes for Members
1. "And then if you've been here for a while, you know we have prayer and fasting in January and usually again in August. And I love these weeks and I love these times where we as a church get to come together and silence all the distractions and silence all the noise, silence the rest of the world that is telling us to keep quiet. But we choose to come together in this place and to worship and to pray and to seek that God's will be done and not ours."
[23:51](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "You see, no matter how badly I want them to run faster, to jump higher, or to throw harder, they have to do the sprints. They have to pick up the weight. They have to do the work necessary in order for them to get from where they are today to where they want to be. Training is a participatory activity. And I haven't been doing this for very long. When I say this, I'm talking about preaching. In fact, next week or two weeks from now is going to be my one year here working at High Ridge and working in the ministry. But I've come to learn, I've come to believe that preaching is a participatory activity."
[03:36](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "There was an urgency in his heart for God to have mercy on me. You see, when it comes to our prayer life, I believe that many of us today treat our prayer life like we treat our vitamins and minerals. You didn't know you were getting the health guide today, sir. You're getting all these health illustrations, but I believe that many of us treat prayer like we treat our vitamins and minerals. And you might be thinking, well, I thought vitamins and minerals were good for us, but I'm kind of saying it like it's a bad thing. You're right. Vitamins and minerals are great for us. If you take them consistently, whether it's through a whole complete diet or some supplements, if you take your vitamins and minerals consistently over a long period of time, you will see long-term health benefits. Many of us know that, but what ends up happening is we don't care. We don't care about taking them."
[14:01](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "And then one Sunday afternoon, I believe he confirmed that word. And once he confirmed it in my heart, I began preparing, began studying, began getting ready for this day to deliver and to share this word with you, which I will get to eventually. But once I share that word with you, now that is where this shared responsibility comes. Now you must take what you have heard. You must take what you have received. Take it outside of these four walls. Apply it and meditate it on your mind. Apply it to your heart so that it can help you. It can help you get from where you are today to where God wants you to be."
[05:01](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "And Jesus goes on to say, he says, will not God grant justice to his elect who cry out to him day and night? And I don't believe that this parable is just a one-time event or just a one-time instance where Jesus is telling us that we need to be consistent or that we need to be persistent in our prayer life or persistent in our prayer life. We need to be consistent in our pursuit of the Lord and of the Lord's will for our life. But if you read throughout the Bible, if you read throughout the scriptures, I believe that there is a theme, there's a repeated pattern throughout the Bible where we as believers are called to continuously and to persistently follow after what God has for our lives."
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