1. "The inability to cope and to navigate through and process through people who have opposite opinions, viewpoints, worldviews. You never win by arguing. You win by being rational, thoughtful, kind, gentle. There are times to raise your voice. There are times to be adamant for sure. But hate begets hate. Anger fuels anger. Somehow in the body of Christ, we have to get this right. Our vitriol toward people of opposite... Viewpoints than us has to come to a conclusion."
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2. "We need revival. I said we need revival. Yeah, let's give God glory. Come on, give him praise. Thank you, Lord. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, I need you to go to Luke 11 because this is where I'm going to camp out today. Luke chapter 11. I find this scripture that's going to connect with what we discussed last Sunday morning."
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3. "Now, these few verses are what we would call, and even in the Jewish realm, indexes. That means that you're... God does not expect you to pray the Lord's prayer and go, well, I prayed today. It's a beautiful, beautiful prayer. But these are indexes. These are platforms of which he's saying these elements, when you pray, should be a part of your private time, your prayer time with the Lord."
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4. "Persistence. Say it, say persistence. Persistence. find this a quite interesting story because it really rubs us the wrong way as contemporary Western Christians to a degree. Why? Because we think that being persistent is a demonstration of lack of faith rather than a demonstration of faith. Now, Jesus is telling us the story in the context of what? That he wants us to be persistent in prayer."
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5. "The original language says this. It is in the tense, which basically says, when he says ask, it literally means to ask and to keep on asking. And to keep on asking. And to ask again. And to ask again, and again, and again, and to seek that answer, and to keep seeking. And to seek some more. And to seek another day. And to seek another time. And then he says, and then while you're at it, as you're asking and you're seeking, keep on knocking. You knock, and you keep knocking. You knock, and you keep knocking."
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6. "We are in such difficulty, and such darkness dominates our culture. I need you to capture that. There is good on the earth, but not much good. If you are a student of what's happening around the world, there's good happening. It's not all bad, but it's predominantly bad. I don't mean to be negative this morning and to rain on our Sunday parade, but you cannot help but draw that same conclusion when a 14-year-old walks into a school and shoots it up."
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7. "Is there an antidote? Is there a remedy? Is there a counterculture that can somehow take the momentum of darkness which seems to be bellowing? I'm talking about increasing, multiplying in its power, in its strength, and its influence. Is there? Is there something? Is there somebody? Is there a remnant that will rise up and say, you know what, I see it's crumbling. I know it's crumbling. I know it's horrific, but yet it's not fully over yet. There's still life. There's still some hope. There's still a possibility that things can change."
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8. "We must adopt a more militant position mindset because we're literally in an epic battle for the soul of the world and don't think world that may be too vast, too, too, too large for us, but we're really in, in, in battle for the soul of Dawsonville, our high schools, yeah, our homes, our neighborhoods. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen because we want it to happen, desire to happen and have a prayer meeting asking for it to happen. It's going to happen when we knock and we ask and we seek and we don't leave the threshold of the door until it happens."
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9. "Fervent prayer changes history. I'm going to say it again. Fervent prayer changes history. Not only does it alter the now, but it secures a different future. When Karen says, please pray for Keneo, we go, okay, I'll pray, Lord bless Keneo. What good did that do? What impact did that do? We went, Lord bless Keneo. Now what I'm going to eat today? I'm going back. Karen, it will take 10 years to change a child's mind, to teach them to think the right way, to love their rabbi, and to get the scriptures right the first time so they don't have to unlearn something."
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10. "For decades, the enemy has had the capacity, the wherewithal, the financial backing to put into place fortifications that are not going to be breached simply because we sing a few songs, come to a few prayer services, and hear a few good messages on how wrong things are in our culture. They're not listening. They're not going to listen, and they don't want to listen. They're not coming to our services. They're not watching our YouTube services. They're not following us on social media. They have no idea what's happening. In places like this."
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