### Quotes for Outreach
1. "When we develop our love, we develop our love so others will know that we are disciples of Jesus Christ. This is our chief character trait, that we love like Christ. John 13, 35 says this, By this, all men will know that you are my disciples. If you have love for one another. Isn't that interesting? John is saying that we should love one another in this world. John 3, 16, For God so what? So love the world. This is about love. That is our chief character trait as Christians. He is telling us to develop that and to love like Christ."
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2. "You have hope in this life. This life can be so much better. You have an inheritance. This inheritance that is reserved for you in heaven. You are protected by the power of God. And then Peter continues on. He says, in this you greatly rejoice. And all those things I just said, you greatly rejoice. Even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials. So that the proof of your faith being more precious than gold, which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ."
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3. "There is more opportunity to share the gospel than ever before. There is more people looking for hope. There is more people looking for what love really means. What love really is than ever before in human history. We have so much opportunity placed before us right now. Don't buy into the garbage that the world is selling. This is a phenomenal time to be a part of the church. So we should be full of joy."
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4. "We develop our joy because our hope is in Jesus. When we read Romans 15, Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing so that you will abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. May we have a living hope, right? We have joy because we have hope. So many people in this world, they struggle today. They watch the news. They look on social media. The sky is falling. The world is ending. Oh no!"
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5. "We develop peace in our lives because by Jesus we have been reconciled to God. Romans 5 says, Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. At the moment of our salvation, that declaration of you have been justified brings us incredible peace. Right? If we understand our faith, these are the things that we have in us and we develop."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "Sanctification is the process of gradual purification from sin and progressive spiritual growth that should mark the life of a Christian. It is far more than a simple change of character brought about by the revelation of his truth. It is the work of the Holy Spirit bringing our whole nature under the influences of the gracious principles implanted in the soul at the moment of our salvation. In other words, sanctification is the carrying on to perfection, the work begun at salvation."
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2. "When we look at what Peter is saying, he talks about being tested by fire and it is more precious than gold. Peter is pointing to metal refinery. He is using that as an analogy for us. He is saying that we may go through trials like this where under extreme circumstances, God will refine us. He will sanctify us. And He will never abandon us. And as God refines us, He removes our slag. removes our sin. He removes our lies and our guilt. Isn't it funny how that works? As we are becoming closer to Him, we become precious objects in His sight."
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3. "We develop our faithfulness to God because God is faithful to us. He will sanctify us. As Paul is writing to the church in Corinth, he says this, No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man. And God is faithful who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also so that you will be able to endure it. think that's a powerful passage that some Christians will run away from. I've heard Christians say, God will never allow you to be tempted. Really? Because that's not what that just said."
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4. "Sanctification is simply the process of using the means of grace and applying them to our lives so that we develop the fruit of the Spirit, culminating in being like Christ in its fullest form before we join Him in heaven. That's sanctification. Let's not overcomplicate it. Pray, read your Bible, be around other mature Christians, be around other Christians, develop relationships. And in everything you do, each and every day, do things as Christ would do them. Respond in word and deed to the world around you like Christ has. And as you do that, you will become sanctified."
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5. "Entire sanctification breaks the bond to original sin, but we are human. We can still choose to sin. We still have free will. That has not been removed. So it's really important to make the distinction that entire sanctification says, okay, that desire, that propensity, that's all gone. But you still have the capacity to sin. It's not climactic. It's not a pinnacle that you achieve. Entire sanctification does not mean that you arrive, that you know everything, that there's nothing else to do in Christianity but wait to die."
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