Transforming Unbelief into Amazing Faith

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Faith is actually an expectation. Faith is an anticipation that God is going to move in my life. You've heard the word. You've studied the word. You've heard the preaching. You believe he's going to heal your marriage. You believe he's going to come through in your finances and be your provider. You believe that all your children are going to come back to Christ and the prodigals are coming home. Why? Because the book of Acts says you will be saved and your household. And as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (26 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Amazing faith believes the report of what Jesus can do. It believes the report. Our centurion man of faith had never met Jesus. There's no record that he went to any of the meetings, but yet he heard the word of what was going on. The word on the street is this guy could be the Messiah. And there's dead people being raised, just last week, Jairus' daughter came back from the dead. And lepers are being healed in public and blind eyes open and demons cast out. And Jairus believed the report of a guy that he'd never met, of a faith that he was not a part of, and it created an atmosphere for the miraculous in his life." (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Amazing faith runs toward Jesus, convinced that he can change the situation. There's a certain passion and intensity that manifests itself through real faith. Look at this in verse five. In the Amplified, as Jesus went into Capernaum, a centurion came up to him, begging him for help. The pastor Hillary talked about this heart condition last week, it's not a passive inquiry. This is a passionate, urgent, humility, desperation-wrapped request. This guy was probably running, fell at Jesus' feet and begged him. Today, whatever you're in, make a move toward Jesus." (42 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Amazing faith speaks the promises and proclaims God's ability. While the Jews in Mark 6 did not recognize, they didn't verbally affirm that the Messiah was among them, one pagan Roman soldier, centurion. He recognized the honor and the authority of Jesus and his glory. His confession came from what he saw and what he believed. Look at this in verse eight. But the officer did what? The officer said. He spoke out who he believed Jesus to be. Lord, I'm not worthy to have you come into my home. Can you read the bowl with me? Just say, Lord. Why is that so important? Because based on the confession of your faith, your spiritual reality is established." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So let me just lean into you and appeal to you. Help us build an atmosphere of faith. Help us build an atmosphere of worship. It's a big deal when you lift your hand. It's a big deal when you clap your hands and shout unto God all you people. It's a big deal when you worship in spirit and truth because it shifts the atmosphere." (18 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Now, I want to talk to you about amazing unbelief and then juxtapose that with amazing faith. Jesus was amazed. He marveled. There's only two accounts of him. There's only two accounts of him having this response to a crowd, to an event, or to faith, or lack thereof. And there's one Greek word I want to share with you. Amazed or to marvel. And it's pronounced thomazo. Thomazo. Would you say that with me? Look at you learning some Greek on a Sunday. It's a good thing. It means to be surprised by, shocked and filled with wonder, to stand amazed." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When we do not intentionally recognize who is among us, we shut the door to the miraculous. That's what happened in the synagogue that day. They didn't recognize. Yeah, they knew he was Jesus, Joseph and Mary's son. There was rumor that he was Messiah, but they did not verbally identify and confess who he was. You know, every week in our worship time as the band's on stage, our worship leaders, as Pastor Rich did today, will encourage you. Hey, you lift up your voice. You speak directly. You speak directly to Jesus." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "When we hold tightly to our preconceived ideas of how God will arrive, we shut the door to the miraculous. When you have a preconceived, oh, God's gonna move you. He's gonna move in my life like this. He's gonna provide the future spouse. It's gonna happen like, he's gonna heal or do this or that. And your prayer goes unanswered. Listen, some of the greatest prayers, or let me say greatest responses to your prayers is God saying no or not yet. He's sparing you. But when God doesn't come through like we thought or when we thought or in the way we thought, we can grow a cynical heart and shut the door to the supernatural." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So let me encourage you to do this. In worship, take a moment, begin to declare this. Jesus, you're in this place. Emmanuel, you're with my family. God, I sense your presence here and it will change the atmosphere right around you, first in your heart, but then it will begin to move beyond you and we all get caught up in the fact that there is a living God among us. Amen?" (23 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The reports you believe and confess are shaping the trajectory and the destiny of your life. And we're always getting reports, negative reports about the economy, about the nation, maybe about your job and its future, or about your health. You are bombarded and saturated with negative reports. So Isaiah steps up, Isaiah 35, I believe. He says, who will believe our report? The book of Numbers says the children of Israel were coming out of Egypt. God says, you're going into a promised land. And they believed it until they saw the challenge involved with it. And so they sent in these 12 spies. You know the story. 10 of them came back with the Bible, and the Bible calls an evil report. The evil report is this. We're going to die. Yep, seen the giants. You're all going to die. It's over. We cannot do this. But there were two that had a faith-filled report. Caleb and Joshua said, oh, we can certainly take this land. God told us we can take." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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