Transformative Encounters: Embracing Community and God's Calling

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Because God has called us all to be a body of believers together, ministering the word to each other and being encouragement to one another. And so they can help. I've got some physical limitations with, you know, I can't get to many homes. So, but if you need a home visit, one of these ladies can come and have a cup of tea with you and come and have a conversation with you." [27:24] (22 seconds) ( | | )

2. "Father, thank you that this relationship is not a one-sided relationship. It is not just us having to come to you, Father, but your Word says that when we draw near to you, Father, you draw near to us. Holy Spirit, right now, I pray, you know where each and every person is at this morning." [29:51] (26 seconds) ( | | )

3. "Communion is a remembrance, a reminder for us, of the amazing love, first of all, that God has for us, but it also, is a reminder of the incredible love, that Jesus has for us, and for the Father, that He would, even to the point of death, be obedient to that place on the cross, and that this morning, we need to re-look, and see again with fresh eyes, the cross." [52:07] (32 seconds) ( | | )

4. "The blood of Jesus, washes us clean from that sin, that we've confessed with Him, and I want to give us, a moment this morning, to confess that sin, Paul says to the Corinthians, confess before you take communion, confess that sin, and so this morning I want to give us, before we drink the cup, I want to give us an opportunity, to confess that thing, that the Holy Spirit this morning, might quicken in your heart, that what He might drop in your heart, that you need to repent of this morning." [55:00] (30 seconds) ( | | )

5. "When God calls us, it doesn't mean it's going to be easy church, it doesn't mean that come to Jesus and everything is sorted out and we live happily ever after, yes we live happily ever after, but not always in the way that we think happily ever after is, because there is a cost involved in following Jesus." [01:30:12] (26 seconds) ( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "And this morning, I want us to focus a little bit on his life, because God was going to use this young man, he was going to use him in a way, that will change, the course of history, when he gets a hold of him, and I know that God has done that to many of us, that we were going, in one way, and then when God got a hold of us, he changed the direction, of where we were going." [01:03:40] (27 seconds) ( | | )

2. "And maybe God this morning, is wanting to get a hold of your attention, maybe you on your road of Damascus, somewhere you are on this journey, and God is wanting to grab a hold of you, and get your attention, maybe this morning, God is saying to you, I want you to go, and just take the next step, in following me, I don't want you to worry about what the future might look like, maybe you are too concerned about that, but I need you to take just the next step, and then I will tell you what to do next." [01:14:39] (39 seconds) ( | | )

3. "When we are on this journey of life, with Jesus, we need those around us, that will take us by the hand, because sometimes we cannot see, what the next step is, sometimes we find it hard to know, what is the very next thing, that God wants us to do, and that's when we need those people around us, that will take us by the hand, that will take us to the next thing, even they might be speechless, of what God is busy doing in your life." [01:20:03] (30 seconds) ( | | )

4. "And often he does that with us, you might find yourself, that you are busy struggling, in a certain area of your life, and you might be in your three days, where the Lord is busy ministering to you, where the Lord is busy helping you through, either if it is addiction, or if it is to, grow deeper with Jesus, I just really had the sense that, for some of us, we need to get into the inverted commas, three days, with Jesus, three days of being blinded, to all the things that go on around us, being blinded to food, and to drink, being blinded to, even where we've been going, so that our focus can be fully, and wholeheartedly on Jesus, and on Jesus alone." [01:22:18] (51 seconds) ( | | )

5. "And maybe for you this morning, church, you can identify with this journey on the road of Damascus. And won't you just close your eyes? I want you to just reflect this morning on this amazing account of what's happened. This morning, if you find yourself in the shoes of Saul, I pray that you would be on your knees crying out, who are you, Lord? Maybe you are on this journey and you're already in the house of Judas and you're waiting for somebody to come and lay hands on you and unlock your future and your call." [01:39:19] (59 seconds) ( | | )

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