Embracing Change: Drawing Closer to God in 2025

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"Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. And so this is where we're going to use this as a springboard. And we're going to use that to show us, number one, we want to always remember God loves us. Each and every one has got to remember the very love of God and how much God cares for you. And so it's not God's desire that you continue in this stagnated spiritual self that maybe you've gone through a couple years because of distractions, problems, and whatever. And you're not as close to God as God wants you to be." [00:05:21] (31 seconds)


"But if we have to intentionally change in our exercise program, how much more in our spiritual journey? All right. Now, Jeremiah 31 in verse 3 tells us, The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love. And therefore, with loving kindness have I drawn thee. This, again, is we start looking at drawing nigh to God. Why are we trying to draw nigh to God? Why has God drawn us? Because God loves you so much. You're loved with an everlasting love." [00:07:42] (30 seconds)


"While God is making himself available to us, God has to, we have to do the same thing. God has drawn nigh to man. And so as the people of God, we've got to draw nigh to God. Again, this is going to go contrary to our comfort zone and contrary to the things we like to do. It'd be easy sometimes to sit back and let everybody else shout in church. It'd be easy to sit around and let everybody else knock on the door. And pass out all the cards and all that. But at some point, we have to take the responsibility that God's called me to be a worker for God." [00:11:47] (29 seconds)


"There are some that try to live in sin and out of, in church, and maybe one day they're at one foot in sin, and one day they're in the church shouting praise the Lord and hallelujah. At some point along the line, when you want to draw close to God, when you want to mean business with God, you've got to make your mind enough is enough. I'm not going to play on both sides. I want to give my heart and mind to God, and so I know there are those that have a concept of going to church, and we live holy Sunday mornings, but as soon as we leave the doors, we go back to doing the same old thing." [00:15:07] (31 seconds)


"We can have a new life. We can have a wonderful year as we begin to dedicate our heart and mind to God, and as we begin to change, instead of a little bit of sin and a little bit of serving God, a little bit of sin, a little bit of coming to church and giving Him praise, why don't we just go ahead and give God all the praise and all the glory. In fact, serve God with all that is within you. Now, Hosea 10 and 12 says, Hosea 10 and 12, Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy, break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek the Lord till He come, and rain righteousness upon you." [00:18:12] (35 seconds)


"At some point, you just got to look at yourself and just make things right. You're a certain weight. You got to eat like the doctor's telling you. You got to lose weight. But as long as we keep going back and forth, and we don't have a conviction, and we don't have a conviction in our heart, man, we're going to do all kinds of justification. How many of you have ever justified something that you wanted to do? Why? Because of what you want to do. At some point, you've got to realize it's not about what I want to do. It's what's right." [00:21:59] (24 seconds)


"He's very much decided to destroy you, so he comes to steal, kill, and destroy. And so different ones begin to sometimes equivocate, and they don't want to do this, and they don't know if they really get religious. They don't know if they're really to let go of all their friends. If I start serving God, Pastor Tucker, I'm going to lose all my friends. And so going back and forth on that, make up your mind. Is he the Lord of all, or is he not Lord at all?" [00:28:21] (26 seconds)


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