Embracing Abundant Life Through Surrender and Stewardship

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1) "We trust God for our salvation but not for our finances. We are literally saying God can handle the eternal destiny of my soul but can't trust Him with $50 a week." [01:03:41] (Download)

2) "God is more concerned about having you than having your money. He's not trying to get something from you; He's trying to get something to you." [01:07:21] (Download)

3) "The church is amazing... we were able to retire over $2,500 to make sure that a young member's account was settled so that he can go with his school." [01:09:24] (Download)

4) "If you're ready to make that decision and trust God with your heart... pray this: 'Dear God, thank you for giving me another chance. I admit I'm a sinner and I need a Savior.'" [01:05:56] (Download)

5) "Sometimes you must give something up to be free. For some of you, this is the day of surrender, not just in the area of your finances but for your life to Jesus Christ." [01:05:19] (Download)

6) "I'm opening up a Master Class on financial management... to help people. I'm going to spend eight weeks going in-depth on debt cancellation, conscious spending, and so much more." [01:25:34] (Download)

7) "God, as they serve in your house, show up in their house. As I place my hand upon them, it is just a symbol and an extension of your hand being placed upon their lives." [01:28:57] (Download)

8) "I once was young but now I'm old, and I've never seen the righteous forsaken nor their seed beg for bread. I thank you, O God, for doing it for your people today." [01:29:46] (Download)

9) "I promise you, if you tithe for a year and you come back to me and tell me that God didn't show up for you, I'll write you the check and give you your money back." [01:02:18] (Download)

10) "The amazing thing is this: we trust God for our salvation but not for our finances. Think about this, we can trust God with the eternal destiny of our soul." [01:03:41] (Download)
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