Divine Signposts: God's Redemptive Journey Through Places

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- "Bethlehem represents the place that nobody's looking at but the place God is going to do something great, his surprising Redemption and Glory, his Shepherds coming from this very place." [55:23] ( | | )

- "Egypt represents a time of God's Deliverance, a time when God says 'I because I love you, I rescued you.' It's not because you deserve it, it's because of My Love For You. Here comes your deliverer." [01:01:55] ( | | )

- "God has been using places to teach great significance in the lives of his people well since the beginning of his story." [38:59] ( | | )

- "Each of these places hold deep significance to me... they have emotions attached with them... for the rest of my life I will remember... what God did there, what he taught me there." [37:35] ( | | )

- "God is saying I'm still doing it, he attached the story of the son to specific places so he can say look at me, look how much I love you, and I'm still here for you, trust in my son the Redeemer, the deliverer." [01:02:35] ( | | )

- "Look back not at what man says but from what God says, look at his place of redemption, look at Christ who was born in the place that means Redemption of where he's going to call his ruler, his Shepherd from." [56:31] ( | | )

- "Don't be influenced by worldly things, trust in God. The issue of Bethlehem is connecting us to what God has done in that place." [57:06] ( | | )

- "You have been unfaithful to God but his love for you is just as strong as the day when he pulled you out of Egypt, just as strong. He loves you just as much now as he did then." [01:01:21] ( | | )

- "Prophets are people God raises up to speak a specific message to his people in a time of need... they always have a message of hope too." [50:38] ( | | )

- "God's been showing his faithfulness, his love, his Deliverance throughout the generations... no matter what you've done his love for you today is still as strong as it ever was." [01:03:57] ( | | )

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