TELEVANGELIST
You don’t have to suffer, you don’t have to be lost. The lord is talking to you right now; he’s saying, you are my child and you have a purpose! You think God forgot about you? I tell you no! All you got to do is listen! Can’t you just hear those angels singing? Isn’t it beautiful? It’s time. It’s time to receive the message he’s sending. It’s time to listen to the Word of God! Do you hear the glory? I said, can you hear it? I said, can you just hear the glory?

Once again, these 2 exchanges about purpose…

4x01:

DEAN
Right. And why would an angel rescue me from Hell?
CASTIEL
Good things do happen, Dean.
DEAN
Not in my experience.
CASTIEL
What’s the matter? You don’t think you deserve to be saved?
DEAN
Why’d you do it?
CASTIEL
Because God commanded it. Because we have work for you.

4x02:

DEAN
Proof that there’s a God out there that actually gives a crap about me personally? I’m sorry, but I’m not buying it.
SAM
Why not?
DEAN
Because why me? If there is a God out there, why would he give a crap about me?
SAM
Dean –
DEAN
I mean, I’ve saved some people, okay? I figured that made up for the stealing and the ditching chicks. But why do I deserve to get saved? I’m just a regular guy.
SAM
Apparently, you’re a regular guy that’s important to the man upstairs.
DEAN
Well, that creeps me out. I mean, I don’t like getting singled out at birthday parties, much less by… God.
SAM
Okay, well, too bad, Dean, because I think he wants you to strap on your party hat.

& here, this is an interesting one I’m sure someone’s put the two visually side-by-side already with them both sitting in a hospital staring up and generally Anna using the same sort of aesthetic, but in word choice they compare as well -

GLORIA
I’ve never felt better. 
SAM
So, no disturbances lately?
GLORIA
You mean am I stark raving cuckoo for cocoa puffs?
SAM
I didn’t say that.
GLORIA
It’s all right. I know what people must think.

4x09:

ANNA 
I was trying to warn them.
PSYCHOLOGIST
Warn who?
ANNA
Everyone. Forget it. It was stupid.
PSYCHOLOGIST
What were you trying to warn them about?
ANNA
Look… I get it. You think I’m nuts. If I were you, I’d think I was nuts. But it’s all true.

Some more obvious side by sides…

2x13:

GLORIA
I know, it sounds strange. But what I did was very important. I helped him smite an evil man. I was chosen. For redemption.

4x16:

CASTIEL
Yes. When we discovered Lilith’s plan for you, we laid siege to hell and we fought our way to get to you before you—
DEAN
Jump-started the apocalypse.
CASTIEL
And we were too late.
DEAN
Why didn’t you just leave me there, then?
CASTIEL
It’s not blame that falls on you, Dean, it’s fate. The righteous man who begins it is the only one who can finish it. You have to stop it.

(Ignoring all the earlier stuff, this is what they essentially put Dean to work doing between his random resurrection and telling him it was all just a scam to soften him up for being Michael’s vessel. He was SUPPOSED to be filled with a righteous purpose and brought back after doing unspeakable evil in Hell to be redeemed by his actions/choices… Which being possessed would have supposedly to them been the ultimate redemption Dean could ask for… I think he and Cas are seeing right through it by this point but still, it makes it more clear than anything else so far what they ACTUALLY wanted him for)

2x13:

SAM
Yeah. Gloria Sitnick. And I’m not so sure she’s crazy. 
DEAN
But she seriously believes that she was … touched by an angel?

4x02:

SAM 
Well, then tell me what else it could be. 
DEAN
Look, all I know is I was not groped by an angel.

(I like that one because of the way Dean changes the reference when it’s about him - after all he’s been through he can’t imagine anything good happening here so the more innocent “touched by an angel” reference gets corrupted into an attack on himself. And by “like” I mean “AAAAAAH” *clutches Dean girl feels and curls into a ball to weep*)

2x13:

DEAN
Well, little odd yes, supernatural maybe. But angels? I don’t think so.
SAM
Why not?
DEAN
(as if it’s obvious)
‘Cuz there’s no such thing, Sam.

4x01:

CASTIEL
I’m an Angel of the Lord.
DEAN
Get the hell out of here. There’s no such thing.

Bonus refuted nonsense line coming out of Dean’s mouth just to prove that the show wants you to know with hindsight that this episode is the biggest prank the universe ever pulled on Dean “literally married to an angel” Winchester:

DEAN
Yeah, you know what? There’s a ton of lore on unicorns too. In fact, I hear that they, they ride on silver moonbeams, and they shoot rainbows out of their ass.

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(repeated conversation from Faith to tie 1x12 to 2x13 with reminding us of Dean’s stance about believing only the stuff you see bexause these are stepping stones to Dean being proven epically wrong - seemingly culminating in the end of this episode but really just to soften him up for later and I am convinced again that Michael or someone orchestrated this whole little thing for Dean to witness in order to make him a bit more credible and properly awed by divine wrath… Anyway I won’t quote all this back to back stuff about seeing is believing but Dean’s stance hasn’t changed)

2x13:

DEAN
You didn’t see any fluffy white wing feathers?

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2x13:

SAM
(nodding to a painting on the wall)
Father, that’s Michael, right?

#no

FR. REYNOLDS
That’s right. The archangel Michael, with the flaming sword. The fighter of demons. Holy force against evil.
SAM
So they’re not really the Hallmark card version that everybody thinks? They’re fierce, right? Vigilant?
FR. REYNOLDS
Well, I like to think of them as more loving than wrathful. But, uh, yes, a lot of Scripture paints angels as God’s warriors. “An angel of the Lord appeared to them, the glory of the Lord shone down upon them, and they were terrified.”

4x02:

DEAN
I thought angels were supposed to be guardians. Fluffy wings, halos – you know, Michael Landon. Not dicks.
CASTIEL 
Read the Bible. Angels are warriors of God. I’m a soldier.

(And Dean’s problem might be that this 'wrathful’ thing didn’t stick in his mind because the 'guardians’ thing was his impression - what Mary told him, the idea he clung onto all that time with the kind of miserable feeling that it was too good to be true… But bonus points for clearly aligning Michael with what they do and we know with hindsight, it’s talking specifically about Dean.)

2x13:

DEAN
I mean, what’s next, are you going to start praying every day?
SAM
I do.
DEAN
What?
SAM
I do pray every day. I have for a long time. 
DEAN
(startled)
The things you learn about a guy.

(… the temptation to add the “I prayed to you Cas, every night!” gif from 8x02. But yeah not the point although a very good point others have made. I love that it establishes that Sam has a completely different relationship to faith and angels than Dean - he’s been fighting that it might be angels all episode but this point is where we get a statement on his feelings - that he HAS faith. Sam has faith to be broken, Dean has no faith for the sake of deeply, deeply complicating that for him. And in the end faith is a crappy thing to have anyway in this universe when it comes to higher powers, but when it comes specifically to angels and Cas within that, the lesson is very, very different for Sam as it is for Dean. Mittens just reminded me of Sam casually talking about Cas’s vessel as an “it” for example, while Dean thinks of Cas as “he” in any situation, and that’s from the end of season 11.)

2x13:

SAM
It just, it appeared before me and I just, this feeling washed over me, you know? Like, like peace. Like grace.

oh boy, angels and peace. This is also a great parallel to 12x19 and what happened to Cas with Jack - he sees a future with peace, and Jack uses him but other than giving Cas a very obvious new purpose he doesn’t change at his core. Sam is still Sam here, he just utterly believes that he has to go kill this guy and that it’s right.

(Jury still out on Jack and what exactly this future is…)

DEAN
Well, what’s to tell? She was wrong. There was nothing protecting her. There’s no higher power, there’s no God. I mean, there’s just chaos, and violence, and random unpredictable evil th, that comes out of nowhere, and rips you to shreds.

(How Dean dies in 3x16 because fuckin’ OUCH he’s smile-crying through this incredible speech. I think his eyes are still wobbling with tears even when I have it paused)

4x02:

DEAN
If he doesn’t exist, fine. Bad crap happens to good people. That’s how it is. There’s no rhyme or reason – just random, horrible, evil – I get it, okay. I can roll with that. But if he is out there, what’s wrong with him? Where the hell is he while all these decent people are getting torn to shreds? How does he live with himself? You know, why doesn’t he help?

Wait I skipped Mary entirely.

DEAN
Okay, all right. You know what? I get it. You’ve got faith. That’s — hey, good for you. I’m sure it makes things easier. 
I’ll tell you who else had faith like that — Mom. She used to tell me when she tucked me in that angels were watching over us. In fact, that was the last thing she ever said to me. 
SAM
You never told me that.
DEAN
Well, what’s to tell? She was wrong. There was nothing protecting her.

*screams at this incoherently*

Favourite nice bit: makes 1x01 retroactively Destiel because Dean puts this into his life story off-screen. Overt awful use of this line is probably 5x13:

MARY
Ohh…quite a kick there. Troublemaker already. It’s okay, baby. It’s all okay. Angels are watching over you.

Her obliviousness to the Grand Plan at the worst moment in season 5 for feeling they can resist the Grand Plan comes after Dean ironcially names Team Free Will sarcastically and miserably.

Buuut then Mary comes back and everything she ever seemed to have built is all fucked up - her family is gone, her sons are grown up, John is dead, she caused an apolocalypse… But hey, one silver lining - her first real interaction with the concept of the wider family they’ve made on the other side of all that is seeing there is an angel that watches over her sons after all… He’s not exactly what Dean was expecting and he’s not what Mary would have expected for totally different reasons, but hey, there he is :’)

Although not like this is even something that escapes criticism/being taken too far (it was Cas’s downfall in season 6 and 12) - I think this bit from 12x19 shows best how Cas is acting like this in a way where watching over them is crossing a line from fighting with them to feeling like he has to protect them more than they’d want him to

Kelvin: 
You’re doing the right thing, you know. Committing to Joshua’s plan, putting angelkind above the Winchesters. I mean, your reputation in Heaven is – 
Castiel: 
This has nothing to do with my reputation. I am doing this for the Winchesters. I-I stole the Colt to keep them out of this mission and to keep them safe from Dagon, and I – I will kill this girl so that Sam and Dean don’t have to.

Anyway.

2x13:

DEAN
That’s funny, actually. Seriously. If Father Gregory’s spirit is around, a séance will bring him right to us. If it’s him, then we’ll put him to rest. 
SAM
But if it’s an angel, it won’t show. Nothin’ ’ll happen.
DEAN
Exactly. That’s one of the perks of the job, Sam: we don’t have to operate on faith. We can know for sure. Don’t you wanna know for sure?

I am in a world of pain about Dean wanting to summon an angel to prove it’s not their because nothing’s out there looking out for them and aaall those times Cas isn’t answering when he needs him >.>

That’s not a firm meta thing that’s just me clutching my heart and sobbing

FR. REYNOLDS
Oh my god! Is that … is that an angel?
SAM
No, it’s not. It’s just Father Gregory.

UGH I hate watching Sam’s faith take a kicking. Considering how shitty angels and God are to him and how he’s the one set up to have it all kicked out from under him… Bleh :P

FR. GREGORY
Those innocent people are being offered redemption. Some people need redemption. Don’t they, Sam?

Also pointing out again Sam feels guilt/is one of these people who needs redemption, to go along with how terrible he feels about finding out what John said about him/being hunted by other hunters. … I forget how this episode is used to make Sam feel bad in the here and now because it’s so focussed on Dean and where his arc GOES.

This episode is just such a great little building block episode for a ton of arcs which are really rarely covered before they’re in your face relevant.

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The next most important lines are establishing that Cas has Dean down cold, yet still despite Dean’s pre-existing lack of self-worth that led to him selling his soul in the first place and his fresh memories of breaking and torturing in Hell, sees in him someone deserving to be saved:

CASTIEL
Good things do happen, Dean.

DEAN
Not in my experience.

CASTIEL
What’s the matter? You don’t think you deserve to be saved?

Though that may turn out to just be part of Heaven’s grand plan to ruin everything, *Cas* continues to believe in Dean, and on his side, this establishes the character trait which runs through to date.