Divine Detours: Embracing God's Purpose in Our Failures

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1. "If we boiled down everything to its most common denominator and really tapped into the thing that gives true fuel to our fear, I am convinced at the core of it all, we feel failure the most. And let me specify what I mean by failure. There's something inside every one of us that desperately fears losing or not having the things that we have planned in our heart or believe for in our heart or hope for in our heart work out for us." [03:59] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Sometimes our plans have to fail in order for God's plans to succeed. And sometimes it takes a shipwreck to get us in the right place at the right time for the right season in life. Just ask the apostle Paul." [05:03] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God often uses some of the most painful moments in our lives to set us up towards his incredible purpose. It does. It's just true. I can tell you it's true. I can tell you it's true in my life. I can tell you it's true in the life of this church. I can tell you that if I pass the mic around, every one of you would probably be able to resonate and say it's absolutely true." [05:03] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "God specializes in divine detours. He doesn't just settle for them, he specializes in them. Things and places you never planned on being can I state the obvious Paul and Publius should have never met Malta was never on Paul's itinerary and even if somehow Paul had wanted to go to Malta and have an audience with the governor and the magistrate as a prisoner of the island what got him an audience with the most powerful man on the island was a shipwreck and a snake bite." [10:46] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God will often use those things in your life that you thought was the end to create in you and through you a new beginning you thought it was over and it wasn't at all it was a setup god is actually doing something different and new through that thing that you thought was the end while our failed plans and tragic moments are not the end of the world and we're not the end of the world are discouraging and disappointing to us god often uses those things that seem to be taking us off our course so that he can keep us on his divine course." [12:09] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Disorienting times lead us to a deeper dependence on God bro it's true if everything was up and to the right all the time if everything went our way all the time if everything was just the way we scripted it and we planned we would never depend on God now we don't say that kind of stuff out loud but you know it's true we get so dependent on our ability dependent on our financial prowess dependent on our plans dependent on our ability to work things out." [16:06] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "A healthy relationship with our heavenly father always moves us from a state of independence to dependence on him that's what it looks like when we grow and we mature in god see spiritually speaking we all start out in a state of independence when we lived in sin and only lived for ourselves we were basically living independent from god living as though god doesn't exist trying to make our own way trusting in our own ability believing only for what we can produce and exist only to please ourselves but when we begin to grow in christ there is a shift in the opposite direction and now maturity looks vastly different than in the normal cycle of human relationships where physical maturity is growing into a state of independence from our earthly parents spiritual maturity is growing daily into a state of complete dependence upon our heavenly father." [17:23] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Shipwrecks and snake bites are painful, but they ultimately shape us and make us who we are. And ladies and gentlemen, that's the real story here. That's the real story. See, I like to go fast. I love destinations and despise the journey to get there. My wife will tell you, going somewhere is great, but not if we can't get there fast. But we tend to embrace this also in our spiritual lives. But what I've grown to come to understand is this, getting where God wants us to go isn't nearly as important as becoming who he wants us to be in the process." [23:26] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "We must be very careful that we don't just seek the will of God more than we seek God himself. God is not the pathway to the thing we want. He is not the cosmic genie in the bottle. Our intimacy and relationship with God should be preeminent. And then everything that comes through that flows out of that relationship. God is not nearly as concerned with where we're going as he is with who we're becoming in the process." [23:26] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Don't ever mistake God's silence for God's absence there will be moments that he will feel so distant and it will not feel like it is going the right way and in your mind as you process naturally you will wonder how this is all going to turn out but god works all things together for the good to them and for the good to them and for the good to them and for them that love him to them that are called according to his purpose nothing is wasted by our god he is sovereign overall." [14:55] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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