Daily Surrender: Transforming Hearts Through Faith

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1) "We exist to get people to a place where they will acknowledge, trust, and lean on God daily. We need God every single day. Every single day. And the amazing thing about our God is that he desires to encounter you and he desires to encounter me. All we gotta do is call, call on him and he shows up. And so no matter what you're facing, no matter the weight, no matter the burden, the answer is Jesus. He's the end all be all. And we can call on his name and he will show up." [47:33] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "When we read the word of God, but don't apply it. It's like plugging your phone in to the charger, but not plugging the charger into an outlet. The application is what makes the power run through so that then your life can be recharged, so your life can be changed. So it's not about just reading it. It's not about just having it. And here's the other part that unfortunately a lot of believers don't do. They don't read the word of God. They have this mindset that the word is only for the pastors or the teachers or certain individuals who are worthy to read it. No, it is for every believer." [54:14] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "God desires our heart. God desires our heart. And we are called to guard our heart, the Scripture says. We're guard to protect it, and God desires our heart. Look at what Jesus says in Matthew 15. I know we're in the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5, 6, 7, but I want us to start in Matthew 15. We're going to read verses 7 through 9. This is Jesus talking, and he says, Well did Isaiah prophesy about you, saying, These people draw near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their heart is far from me, and in vain they worship me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of man." [55:49] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Not everyone who says they know Jesus knows Jesus. I'm going to say that again. Not everyone who says they know Jesus knows Jesus. I'm going to take it a step further. Not everyone who quotes a verse that you know Jesus. The Bible teaches us that Satan quoted the scripture at Jesus while he was trying to tempt him. One of the first examples of seeing somebody manipulate scripture to try to get somebody to do something else." [56:43] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Earth is temporary. Heaven is eternal. Earth is temporary. Heaven is eternal. And Jesus here is saying, where are you laying up your treasure? What is that most important, most valuable thing? Because if you and I are solely focused on the things of this earth, the reality is God that does not have our heart. So I want us to think about this for a second. Are material possessions bad or evil? Absolutely not. Is it wrong to purchase a house and pay it off and not have a mortgage on it anymore? Absolutely not. Is it wrong to have a car, a nice car even, a reliable transportation? It's not wrong." [01:00:09] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Material things are not evil. They're not sinful. But if they have your heart, they can be. And say that again. Material things are not sinful, but they can be if our heart is set on them. Let's talk about this reliable car thing for a second. I grew up and we came to Christ when I was eight years old and my mom had a 1979 Buick Regal. It was silver with red interior. I don't even know if it had seatbelts because the seatbelts weren't a thing back in the day. But one thing I remember is that when we came to Christ, we would go to church every day almost, and we lived by Dade County Auditorium, which is on Flagler and like 37th, give or take." [01:01:15] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "If our heart is on earthly things, then God doesn't have it. Possessions are not bad. But where's our heart? Where's our heart? What are we doing with the things that God has entrusted into us? If he's entrusted into you a home or a car or finances, what are we using it for? Solely to build ourselves? Or are we using it to advance? Are we solely using it so that I can feel better and I can have... Because here's what happens. When we put our trust on those things, we stop relying on God." [01:02:40] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "We cannot be loyal to the world and its possessions and to God at the same time. And when you are divided in your loyalty, when you're loyal really to self, you're definitely not being loyal to God. And so where does our loyalty lie? Where does our heart lie? And in the same way that I asked a minute ago, having possessions wrong, I would ask this, is having riches or money sinful? Absolutely not. Is it wrong to have wealth? No, it's not. Is it wrong to have a good retirement plan and a good 401k or whatever? Are those things wrong? Absolutely not." [01:08:04] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9) "Money is not the root of all kinds of evil. The love of money. Money is the root of all kinds of evil. So is having wealth sinful? No. Money's not evil, but the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. That's what the Bible says. So we check our heart. Is it wrong to save? No. But if God has allowed for us to be blessed in our finances, what are we using it for or doing with it? Because you know that the blessing that comes to us through the blessing that God spoke to Abraham back in... Genesis chapter 14 and 15 was, I will bless you to be a blessing." [01:10:33] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10) "If our heart is God's and he can trust us, he will then bless us because he trusts us to use it for his honor and glory. It's not evil to have it, but why are we having it? Why do we desire it? Some people desire a larger platform. Oh, I want to be famous. And when I'm famous, I'm going to do this for God. Bro, if you ain't doing it now that nobody knows you, you ain't going to do it when you're famous. If you're not standing for God now, you're not going to do it when the pressures are real. We stand for God now." [01:11:30] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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