In a recent message, Seth Goldsmith addressed the concept of breakthroughs, particularly focusing on the feeling of hopelessness that can often precede such moments of significant change. He began by drawing attention to the biblical story of the pool of Bethesda, where many sick people, including a man who had been ill for 38 years, gathered in hope of healing. The belief was that an angel would stir the waters, and the first person to enter afterward would be healed. This story set the stage for a broader discussion on the desire and readiness for personal breakthroughs.
Goldsmith emphasized that despite the duration or depth of one's struggles, the possibility of a breakthrough is always present. However, he pointed out that some individuals might not be prepared for the change that a breakthrough entails. He used the story of the man at Bethesda to illustrate how Jesus approached the man and asked if he wanted to be healed, which, on the surface, seemed like an obvious question but was deeply significant in assessing the man's readiness for change.
Throughout the message, Goldsmith shared personal anecdotes, including a story about a medical mission in Uganda where he assisted medical professionals by holding down children so they could receive treatment. He likened his role in that scenario to his current role in guiding his community through the process of seeking breakthroughs—not as the healer but as one who points to the doctor, in this case, Jesus.
Goldsmith also introduced a 28-day challenge involving prayer, fasting, and studying the word of God. He encouraged his community to engage in these practices not as a way to manipulate God but to become more sensitive to His presence and movement in their lives. He stressed the importance of communal support in this journey, warning against the dangers of isolation, which can make individuals vulnerable to spiritual attacks and prolong their suffering.
The message highlighted the power of divine intervention to demolish strongholds and the importance of seeking God's help in overcoming personal challenges. Goldsmith urged his listeners to identify their strongholds and surrender them to God, symbolically pinning them to the cross as a physical act of letting go.
In conclusion, Goldsmith called for a commitment to prayer, fasting, and community as essential elements in the pursuit of breakthroughs. He reassured his listeners that breakthroughs are possible and invited them to believe in the transformative power of God's intervention in their lives.
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