Choices and Freedom: Transforming Our Spiritual Journey

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"The truth will set you free; what is the truth? The truth is a person, and his name is Jesus." [31:56] (Download)

"Whoever the Son sets free is free indeed. That's the greatest blessing here, no matter how much you've shackled yourself to any kind of addiction or lust... whatever it is, it doesn't matter what you've done." [32:32] (Download)

"Every one of us has something that is attached to us that Jesus wants to set you free from. Is there anyone today that would be so transparent enough to say, 'I want to be free of something'?" [37:01] (Download)

"We're punished justly for our sin, we're meant to be here, we're taking the cost of the consequence, but the man in the middle is taking the cost of the consequence for the whole world." [40:32] (Download)

"The thief looked at Jesus and knew that that was the Messiah, the Son of God, and that his hope for Redemption post his death rested on one man and one man alone, and that was Jesus." [41:42] (Download)

"Jacob takes the blessing and he says I'm going to appropriate this in my life, I'm going to do good with this, I'm going to run with this. Esau is presented with an issue where he's tired... he comes to his brother and he says I want to give you my birthright for your lentil stew." [10:31] (Download)

"Each person is tempted when he's lured and enticed by his own desire. The desire when it is conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings death." [30:00] (Download)

"Father, I thank you that you reaffirm today by your spirit their identity as Sons and Daughters of God, that they are blessed, that they're Sons and Daughters of Abraham and bless Lord." [39:18] (Download)

"People who are led by emotion tend to lay blame on others rather than taking responsibility for self. We have the choice: we either blame others for where we are, or we choose to accept responsibility for self and move forward." [18:42] (Download)

"Jacob and Esau's lives show us that it's not our circumstances, but our choices that shape our destiny. Their decisions, though born from similar beginnings, led them down vastly different paths." [04:55] (Download)
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