### Quotes for Outreach
1. "The story of the classic car is a powerful metaphor for our lives and God's work of restoration. Just as the car had fallen into despair and seen beyond hope, we too may experience times when we feel broken. We feel abandoned or worn out by life's challenges. Yet God, like the skilled restorer, sees beyond the surface. Mm-hmm. He sees beyond our faults. He sees beyond our issues. He sees beyond our problems. And do I have anybody that can testify that God looked beyond my faults to restore me?"
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2. "We are not defined by our past, but by the new creation God makes in us. 2 Corinthians 5 and 17, Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things are become new. If God were more interested in your past, then your future wouldn't even make sense. Our God is a God of new life and new beginnings. When God says you are a new creation, he means that you are a brand new creation that never existed before. You have a new heart, you have a new personality, and a new life in Christ."
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3. "God's restoration is not merely about fixing what is broken, but about demonstrating his glory and his majesty. When God restores us, he showcases his ability to transform and heal, revealing his omnipotence and benevolence. His guidance aims to align our lives with his will and his purpose. Here it is, ladies and gentlemen. Because the Lord restores. The Lord gives us guidance. Here it is. We then can have a call to glorify God."
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4. "You ought to praise him and give him thanks because he's bringing restoration to your life. Let me say it again for some of the people that didn't catch it the first time. You ought to praise him and give him thanks because he's bringing restoration in your life. Question you may be asking yourself today is what is he restoring? Well, pastor is so glad to ask because I'm closing now. Deuteronomy 30 and 3, he brings restoration from exile. The text says, then the Lord your God will restore you from captivity."
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5. "Can I tell you a secret? For those who don't even know. The God that I serve. The God that we serve. Is about to restore everything that the devil stole from you. And when he restores it. He's going to give you better. And double for your trouble. You may ask me. How do I know that God is going to restore? Because one day. He sent his only begotten son. They took him from judgment hall. To judgment hall. They beat him all night long."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "The ultimate purpose of God's restoration and guidance is to glorify his name. This overarching aim underscores that everything God does in our life reflects his power, his love, and his faithfulness. Hear me when I say this. Everything that God does in our life reflects his power, his love, and his faithfulness. Let me explain those three things real quick and then I'm going to leave you alone. His name demonstrates power. Turn to the neighbor and say, his name demonstrates power."
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2. "Restoration is defined as the action of returning something to its former glory. It refers to the process of bringing something back to its original, or don't miss this, improved condition. Ladies and gentlemen, restoration goes beyond our terms of fixing or repairing. To repair is simply to make something functional again. To fix something that has been broken so it will at least work for the time being."
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3. "God restores our souls by renewing our inner being, healing our emotional wounds, and giving us fresh perspective. Okay, this is David who pens this text on 23. We've been quoting it all our lives. This is David who is penning this text. And we don't know exactly when David actually penned this text. But if we look at David at the height of his success in 2 Samuel chapter 11, he is a celebrated king whose throne is secure. His enemies are subdued and preparations for the temple are underway. Yet in a dramatic turn of events, he falls into a downward spiral of sin."
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4. "Following God means living in alignment with God's will. Embodying his principles and reflecting, here it is, his character. When we do this, we stay on the path he has set for us and live a happy and meaningful life. The Bible says, and we quote it all the time, The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. This means, though, that when we try to live right, God helps guide us in the right direction. Just like when you follow a map or a set of directions to get to a place, God helps us know where to go in our lives."
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5. "The truth of the matter is that we all have a need for restoration at some point in life. It is because of our sin. Because of our weariness and life's challenges, we need a divine intervention from the Lord. And ladies and gentlemen, true restoration begins at the soul and works its way out. Just as David's journey shows us, from the pinnacle of success to deep personal failure and ultimately restoration as king, God's restoration starts within us. It's not merely about changing our external circumstances. But renewing our inner being."
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