### Quotes for Outreach
1. "Remember 30,000 foot view. You have to let it go of the control and allow God to take full control. Don't be afraid. Just believe. And let's finish this. Verse 37 through 43. It says this: He did not let anyone follow him except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they came to the home of the synagogue leader, Jesus saw a commotion with people crying and wailing loudly. He went and said to them, 'Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.' Can I take, put that sentence in your life? It may not, that exact sentence may not pertain to you, but if you change it up a little bit, it's the same principle. She's not dead, but she's just asleep. The marriage isn't over, it's just asleep. Your relationship with this person, with your kids, whatever, it's not over. It's not dead, it's just asleep. Your finances, your physical things, whatever's going on, whatever storm is in your life, it's not dead, it's just asleep. So stop the commotion. Stop the commotion. Stop the wailing. Stop this, this, this show."
[01:06:28](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "When we come to Jesus and we wait and there's some delay, if that's his choosing, and we're in the middle of a storm, we could experience not only the miracle that we're looking for, the answer we're looking for, but something even bigger that will blow our minds. It's like, wow, that's amazing. There's so many stories, y'all, that our family has been through with adoption, church planting, or whatever, where we're like, you know, we just feel like we need to do this. We need to feel like we need to bring, you know, three kids from Ukraine into our family. We don't know how we're going to pay for it, but we feel like God's going to provide. And he went over, above, and beyond and did something that was amazing."
[50:11](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "I want to listen to your story. I care about your story. Because if it matters to you, it matters to me. That's how God acts. That's what we see in Jesus. We see that. I'm not making that up. It's right there. Jesus cares about your story. He does. Going through whatever you're going through, relationship problems, financial problems, health problems, you know, whatever. Whatever you're going through, he wants you to sit at his feet and tell him everything that's on your heart and mind."
[57:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "If you want peace in the middle of your storm, you gotta let go and get rid of the commotion. Get rid of all the other stuff, the freaking out. Stop freaking out. Allow the prince of peace to come in and bring peace. You've heard me say this about the Holy Spirit. What I've learned about the Holy Spirit is the Holy Spirit is extremely powerful. Extremely powerful. But I also believe that the Holy Spirit is almost like a child who will go hide in a corner somewhere when there's so much freaking out, when there's so much, you know, sin, and we're not following God, and we're being disobedient, and we're also, there's a storm, and we're freaking out, and there's so much commotion. The Holy Spirit's like, you know, I'm just, I'm just gonna go over here. Just let me know when all this is over. And when it is, the Holy Spirit brings peace, brings power."
[01:10:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)### Quotes for Members
1. "This is again, go back to our first point, God's schedule, God's timing. There will be times, many times, in the middle of your storm, there will be delays. We don't like delays. I don't like delays. I like for things to happen. And sometimes when God doesn't step in soon enough, Frank thinks of a solution to the problem. I do. And I've got myself in trouble time and time again. I'm still learning my lesson. I'm doing better. But it's so easy to step in and to say, you know what, God, if you're not going to do this, I need to find another way. But in the delay, God is still there. And there's a reason why this is happening. We're going to see this. There is a reason. We have the reason, this mindset that God really loves us and he would never delay at a time when we need him the most. But there are things God wants to do in us during the delays."
[46:46](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)2. "When we release control, when that's it starts the journey of receiving. And yes, there's lots of examples we can talk about, but it's a divine paradox. It's a divine paradox. What we think and what Jesus does, what God does, are different. So grace is different than what the world thinks. The grace of God is different. So the four principles, God says, God's schedule, God's timing is different than ours. We're going to get more than we expect, more than we bargained for, but we're also going to have to give more than we bargained for. We're going to have to make sacrifices. There's a contrast between grace and the world. What we think will happen when you ask God to help you in a storm, it most likely will be different than what you imagine. It's going to be. Just be ready for that. Be ready for different. Be ready for different."
[01:02:24](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)3. "Some people came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue leader. 'Your daughter is dead. That's it. Your daughter is dead,' they said. 'Why bother the teacher anymore?' Overhearing what they said, Jesus told him, told Jairus, 'Don't be afraid; just believe.' I believe, I just, I can't imagine that because God's word is alive. God's word is alive today as it was back then. This scene can be pushed, put into your life as Jesus is looking at Jairus and saying, 'Look, don't be afraid; just believe.' He's talking to you. He's talking to you. He's talking to me. 'Don't be afraid; just believe.' Jairus, Jairus, I can imagine just, he's not even home with his daughter. He wasn't there when she died. And he's looking at, and he's distraught, and he could be on the ground. He could die. Definitely tears are flowing. And Jesus, he just looks at him and said, 'Jairus, don't be afraid; just believe.' He says those same words to us today. 'Don't be afraid. What's going on in your life, what storms you're going through right now, or what storms you've been through, you have got to just believe and do not be afraid. Just believe. Believe. How do you do that? You quit trying to figure it out. That's what you do. You quit trying to figure it out. Stop trying to understand because his ways are higher than our ways. His thoughts are higher than our thoughts.'"
[01:04:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)4. "Because that miracle was for Jairus and his wife. That's your miracle. This is personal to you. There's no reason for you to share all this. She's gonna be fine. Look, but this right here is your miracle. God cares about you so much. He's ready to do something that's for you, a miracle that is for you, that is just for you because he's powerful and he's personal. So as close, and as we just recap, God's schedule, God's timing is different than ours. We're gonna get more than what we bargained for. We're gonna have to give more than we bargained for. Grace is different than how the world is inverted. And then he is powerful and he is personal. But the fact that you've had a delay in your storm does not mean that he doesn't care, that he doesn't love you, or that he is not going to do it. It simply means he's working in a totally different way in order for God to do something in you. Or let me reverse that. In order for God to do something for you, most often he's gotta do something in you. And that's why the delay is there. And it's okay. Allow him to do something in you."
[01:12:19](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip | Download vertical captioned clip)5. "And we don't understand it sometimes, obviously, but he will take, and we see this, he will take what we think, oh yes, surely Jesus is going to do this. No, he's going to flip it. Let's take these two stories, Jairus and the woman who was bleeding for 12 years. So you had two stories, very similar. The girl was 12 years old. The woman was bleeding for 12 years. You had an adult, you have a young child. We think, oh child, all day long, we want to save the children, right? You have a man who he has a need, and you have a woman. Back then, the man trumped the woman every day. The man, Jairus, was at the top of his game. I mean, he was a leader in a synagogue. This woman was at the bottom of her life. This man was socially sought after. People liked having him around. They would invite him to parties, right? Oh, we can't forget, we can't forget Jairus. He's a synagogue leader. We're going to invite him. And we're going to invite him. Like when you have a party, you want to invite the pastor, right? Can't forget about Pastor Frank. But the woman was a social outcast. Why? Bleeding. Wasn't supposed to be there. Jairus helped lead worship. The woman was banned from worship. The man was rich. She was poor. Everything, everything about that culture."
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