### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do for someone who is hurting is to simply be there. Your presence can be a lifeline. So here's our challenge for this week. And I think it doesn't matter if you are a believer or not. Our challenge for this week is for us to simply reach out to someone who you know is struggling. Reach out with a text, a phone call, an invitation to dinner or coffee, let them know that you see their pain. And let them know that you are not, that they are not alone."
[31:02](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "Imagine how different your life would be if you would have had that 20 years ago. If you would have had that 10 years ago. Someone simply to sit with you and be present. Remember when Sarah was alone in her room, going through this stuff, but it was through that simple urging of the Holy Spirit, and she took the first step toward healing. I don't know how her life ended up, but I know that she took a step. And today, I'm asking us all, take a step."
[32:20](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "We believe that God cares about us holistically, all of us, physically, financially, spiritually, and we believe God is concerned about your trauma. That's why we hope to be, in this community of faith, we hope to be not only concerned about your trauma, but we hope to be not only an emotionally intelligent community, but we also want to be trauma-informed. And we are learning together. I'm not a licensed counselor, but we're learning together. We're learning together how we can support others, compassion, empathy, patience, and we can be the instruments of God's grace, His body, the body of Christ."
[07:06](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "If you're a parent, maybe your trauma shows up in your parenting. If you're married, maybe your trauma shows up and it strains your ability to connect with your spouse. You want to. You want to be loving. You want to be able to embrace. You want to be able to tell your kids how important they are to you. But your trauma has a way of paralyzing you. Imprisoning you. Many of us feel like our situations will never change. We live a life where there's just really no hope or opportunity for healing, for advancement, to get out of poverty, to get out of abusive relationships, to get through the next day of your sobriety."
[03:49](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)### Quotes for Members
1. "The hand of the Lord was upon me and he brought me out in the spirit of the Lord. And so right there, we see at the very beginning, in the midst of their trauma, in the midst of their exile, in the midst of everything that was going on, God was still somehow present. He wasn't just present because if you look at the language that's used, the hand of the Lord, it is showing that not only was he present, but he was sovereignly in control. The hand of the Lord represents his strength. It represents his sovereignty. It represents his ability to do all things."
[10:05](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "And so, then verse 10, final verse. And so, I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them. And this is, again, highlighting God's spirit is at work. His spirit is at work. And they lived and stood on their feet. And this is amazing, right? So, these dead bones, now, they lived and they stood on their feet. And then, guess what it says about these people who were desolate, who were in bondage, who were in exile, and all of this stuff. And he says, and they were an exceeding. Is that what y'all verse says? Or do y'all verse says it was a pathetic army? They were people that only talked about their victimization. They were hopeless in life. No, he says, they were an exceedingly great army."
[24:33](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "Through the Holy Spirit's comforting presence, restoration is possible. That's what we see in those first six verses. See, the last verse we read, it said, you shall live, you shall know. It's not a complete process yet. We got a few more verses to read, but right now, what we do know, in the midst of this, in these first six verses, we know that the Spirit of God is present with Ezekiel. The Spirit of God is present with his people. The Spirit is present, and his presence alone is enough for restoration."
[19:24](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "Amazing what he's saying is God's word is so powerful that it has the ability to reach us even in our driest moments, even in our most traumatic events, even when we're at our lowest, when we can't pick our own selves up, we still can hear from God. That's good news, family. It goes on to verse number five. He says, but thus says the Lord to these bones, behold, this is when you see that word behold in scripture, that really is saying you got to check this out, lean in a little bit, pay some attention. It's getting deep. It's getting real. What I'm about to say next is extremely important. He says, behold, I will, I will cause breath, to enter into you and you shall die and you shall forever be trapped by the history of your trauma and you will never find love. You'll never find happiness. You'll never find wholeness. You'll never find healing because of the traumatic events of your story. Is that what it says there? No, it says, and you shall live."
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