Smart Faith in a Dumb Age: Embracing Christ's Advocacy

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "We believe today Christians need to discern the times in which they live and have God's wisdom for two very clear reasons. Number one, you need to be informed to know how to pray, so that number two, you personally can be empowered to act, to do something to make the world a better place." [34:04] (16 seconds) ( | | )

2. "God has made everything beautiful in its time. God has also, get this, set eternity in the human heart. There is this God-shaped void in all of us. There is this sense of knowing God. Even those in the deepest, darkest, paganistic parts of the planet today, in their conscience, in their heart, their soul, their soul that comes from God. They know there's a creator." [40:44] (28 seconds) ( | | )

3. "Jesus will never let you down. He is still the same yesterday, today and forever. Hallelujah. Jesus also said to this man, if you'll believe all things are possible. To them that believe, he said, oh, faithless generation, how long must I be with you? But he said to the father, if you'll only believe all things are possible." [46:38] (19 seconds) ( | | )

4. "Knowing what I know, knowing what you know. We look to those people when we say, don't walk. Run to the foot of the cross and repent of your sin. And Christ will accept you and receive you and forgive you. Time is of the essence, the spirit of dumb." [53:28] (20 seconds) ( | | )

5. "The hardest enemy to the cross of Christ. The hardest, most callous sinner in the world. Today that hates Jesus and hates Christianity from one day to the next. Christ can change them and they can become one of the greatest advocates for the faith the world has ever known." [57:52] (19 seconds) ( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "So, as times get tougher, sermons can't keep getting weaker. And here at Trinity, we're not just trying to grow a church, but grow the people that are in the church." [34:04] (10 seconds) ( | | )

2. "So man was a clump of clay until creator created. The creator breathed life into that clump of clay. Adam. The name Adam means Hebrew from the dirt. And he became a living soul. So we believe as Christians, life begins at conception. It's very clear. I can defend it biblically, theologically. And it's also being proven biologically, scientifically. Life begins at conception." [36:12] (29 seconds) ( | | )

3. "And Augustine believed that that inner self was a place where God communicates with us as individuals, the creator and the created, guiding us towards truth and righteousness. He famously wrote, St. Augustine famously said this, and this is a profound statement. God is closer to me than I am to myself. What a thought. God is closer to you than you are to me. God is closer to you than you are to yourself." [38:00] (28 seconds) ( | | )

4. "And really this is a story about powerless Christianity, but an all powerful Christ. It's a story about powerless Christians, but an all powerful Christ. Where the church might let you down, where the pastor might let you down, where the priest has let you down, where other Christians might have let you down. Jesus will never let you down." [46:38] (19 seconds) ( | | )

5. "So how do we exercise the dumb spirit? Number one, stay rooted in the faith. Very practical. Very, very important. Stay rooted in the faith. They that are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. Psalms tells us the book of Psalms tells us stay rooted in the faith. Read your Bible regularly." [01:05:04] (19 seconds) ( | | )

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