True Prosperity: Seeking Spiritual Riches in God's Kingdom

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Before you is a flowing lake. Over many ages, treasure has been lost beneath these gentle waves. Those treasures are readily available to anybody who is brave enough, bold enough, and dare I say, bright enough to seek them out. You three adventurers have come upon this lake, but you immediately notice the water has shifted and become solid, not like ice, but more like bubbles that turned into rock." [05:04]( | | )

2. "God isn't going to give us our heart's desire unless our heart's desire is for more of him in our lives. Be honest. My heart's desire might be very different than your heart's desire. We often sit in a place of accusing God of saying, well, God, you haven't given me this yet, so you must not love me. But if God only existed to give us a life free from pain, then whose heart will he pursue?" [11:44]( | | )

3. "Thank God that the true prosperity gospel is more than wealth, more than health, more than happiness. It's more than a caddy in every driveway and parties with wine every single night. That's all air. It's vanity. It's a fluttering of the wind. Saleach means to break through for the good. It means to succeed." [13:25]( | | )

4. "Seek God. He's more valuable than all of that. Seek God. And he's given you all that you need to find him. You don't have to stand before the place of treasure without the tools and even if you don't feel like you have it all already, he's still giving you the rudimentary basics to ask, to seek, to find, to knock." [18:54]( | | )

5. "The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls. When he found one priceless pearl, he went and sold everything he had and bought it. This man wasn't passively expecting the pearls to come to him. He knew exactly what he wanted, fine pearls, and he actively sought them out." [22:37]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "Those who drink deep from a close relationship with God will produce spiritual fruit. Whatever he does prospers. Previously, I briefly touched on the word prospers. I want to go into that a little deeper today. See, in the Western church, many preachers teach what has become known as the prosperity gospel." [09:45]( | | )

2. "Jesus can break through. He can break through with you, for you, and whatever holds you back from fellowship with him. He wants you to prosper, to break through the shackles of sin, the shackles of shame and doubt, and to grow eternally. Eternally rooted in his kingdom by his love." [15:21]( | | )

3. "Referencing Matthew 7, he tells us to ask, to seek, to find, to knock, and the door will be opened. And then in Matthew 16, he says this, to deny yourself, to take up your cross, to follow Jesus. Or as I've recently stated during the Dear Church series in 1 John chapter 1, he tells us to have fellowship with God." [17:07]( | | )

4. "Pick up your Bible and study it. Pray and ask God to show you how and where to dig. Take advantage of the opportunities and the time that you have on this side of heaven to seek his heart. Go deeper. The second is a failure to prioritize. Prioritize. Be like the merchant who is seeking fine pearls." [24:36]( | | )

5. "If you want to break through for the good, if you want to prosper in the kingdom of heaven, you have to confront the barriers. And that includes the barriers that you've set in your own way through sin. Through it all, worship God. Read your Bible. Worship is more than just the songs that we sing." [28:28]( | | )

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