### Quotes for Outreach
1. "So often in our lives, we want to keep Scripture at arm's length. Right? We want the Bible to be more like a reference, kind of like we treat a dictionary. When I need something, I pick it up, find what I'm looking for, especially if it already agrees with me. Look for it, find it, and say, okay, good. And then put it away, and then don't look at it again for a while."
[17:24] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "The Gospel is not just an addition to our lives, like we just go about our lives to add a little Jesus. Rather, the Gospel is a demolition and rebuilding project. Where the goal is to gut the inside of our house so it's no longer recognizable as it was in the beginning. To build a brand new inside. Instead of looking like our old rebellious life, God wants to transform us into the image, of Jesus Christ."
[19:10] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "In Christ, Christians ought to be able to reconcile beyond what we ever thought possible. Koinonia also requires a new reason to reconcile. In verse 17, Paul uses this sentence in the second use of this word koinonia. He says, So if you consider me your partner, your koinonia, receive him as you would receive me."
[42:15] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "Nothing in your life can prevent you from receiving new life in Christ. I don't care if you've spent the last 30 years of your life as an alcoholic. The ground is leveled. The gospel is offered to you just as it was offered to me at the age of 12. Nothing in your life can prevent you from receiving new life in Christ except one thing, and that's your refusal to surrender to Jesus Christ."
[50:59] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "The Son of God came down from heaven, took on the form of a servant, was made in the likeness of man. He took on full humanity, lived a perfect life, suffered and died on the cross. Three days later, he rose again for your sin and for mine. Every single one of them, past, present, and future, so that we might, our relationship with God might be made right. You can be reconciled to God today by placing your trust in the finished work of Christ on the cross."
[52:41] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

### Quotes for Members
1. "However, this is not only one of the worst possible ways to use the Bible, except for just not reading it at all, but the Bible, if approached properly, will be like a surgeon's scalpel in our lives. It will find that area in your life where you have yet to surrender to the Lord, and it will seek to cut away our pride, and our tight hold, on that sin. And then, under the conviction of the Holy Spirit, we'll be called to repent and surrender that area to the Lord."
[18:16] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

2. "Sometimes the Scripture calls us to do very hard things. Things that go against every fiber of our being, every fiber of our upbringing and our culture. Those things are very difficult to obey. But it also reveals to us just how deeply God expects the Gospel to change us."
[19:10] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

3. "Koinonia is not just something we think about as if it's just another good idea but it's something that you must do in your relationships with one another. Jumping into the text then we see number one if you have an outline with you we see number one that we must pray for koinonia."
[26:19] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

4. "True koinonia involves action within the body and toward the body. And it brings joy because saints will be refreshed. Let me ask you, do you pray for this kind of deep fellowship in your church? Is this what you desire and long for? When you gather on Sunday morning with believers? Do we pray that our faith and our fellowship would be more than a mere mental exercise and instead become something, instead be something that becomes feet exercise?"
[31:02] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)

5. "Paul takes things a step further. He offers himself as a cross-shaped intermediary between Onesimus and Philemon. Just as Christ put himself In our place for our sin so now Paul puts himself in Onesimus' place for his sin against Philemon. Paul tells Philemon to accept Onesimus as he would Paul."
[42:50] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)