Embracing Comebacks: Finding Joy and Purpose in Renewal

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1. "Thankfulness has the ability to unlock a door and that's the door to joy. Joy is the ability to find gladness in any type of season or in any situation. I just think that's part of us being mature followers in Jesus. It's being able to recognize that God is moving in the midst of a challenging and a difficult season. I don't know about you, but when I realize that I'm lacking joy, it's usually because I'm lacking thankfulness. It's usually because I'm either complaining to others or I'm complaining to God or I'm feeling sorry for myself or a particular situation. And those emotions are natural and they're okay. But I think as long as you catch yourself and you flip it and start thanking God and saying, God, I thank you that you are doing something in the midst of this." [276:00] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Get wisdom, though what? Though it costs all you have, get understanding. Man, don't allow what you learned in the previous season be wasted by you not applying it into this new season. Man, the wisdom that you have come out with is the wisdom that you need to use to apply in your new season. Oftentimes, we learn lessons, and we come out better, and we come out stronger, and then somewhere along the journey, we kind of forget those things, and we stop implementing those things that we knew, and we kind of find ourselves going back to the old way, or to the old us, or drawing back to the old season. No application is a waste of experience. Making sure, if you don't apply what you've learned, it was a waste of your experience." [339:44] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We talked about the grave clothes. We talked about Moses' experience. We even talked about the church in Ephesus that started on a good way, and they went back into something that they never thought that they would go into. Dead habits need to stay dead. We need to make sure that if God has redeemed us from something, if God has delivered us from something, if God has set us free from something, whether it's substance, whether it's a mindset, whether it's a perspective, whether it's a habit, that we leave those habits in the previous season and we don't carry them with us into the new season." [466:21] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If you never let people close enough to hurt you, then you'll never let people in close enough to bless you. The truth is that some of us have gone through a difficult season. Maybe we were hurt by somebody, someone in our circle of friends, someone in our circle of our church friends. Maybe somebody hurt you and in such a way that caused great pain and great grief. And because of that, we tend to build walls. We tend to build walls and we don't allow anyone else to come in. And the truth is, is you can't say you're a follower of Jesus and not be in the people business. God intended us to do life, but not life alone, life in community." [475:66] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Honestly, we end up acting out what we don't want to happen to us. So we don't allow someone to hurt us. But the truth is in life and in this journey, we're going to be hurt. It's unfortunate, but God gives us a remedy on how to bounce back, on how to walk. And forgiveness on how to be able to let things go and how to be able to walk in a new found freedom. And so you're going to have to let people in close enough to hurt you, because if you don't, that you're never going to let people in." [582:97] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "It's interesting because when you make this declaration in your heart and in your life that you're going to live in this new season, that you're going to be all that God has called you to be, that you're going to walk in this newness and this healing and this forgiveness and this freedom, the enemy always knows your intent to do so. So his intent is to somehow trigger you to bring you back to a place that you said that you never wanted to go to, to bring you back to a place that you said that you never wanted to go to, to bring you back into a season that God has pulled you out from, to pull you back into a season that God has delivered you from." [640:74] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Here is the truth. Everything that tripped you up in one season, after God renews and heals and does the work that he needs to do in your life and in that process, no matter how you shape it, no matter how you cut it, no matter how you whatever, it's always going to come back to test you and also reveal to you that you're not that person anymore, that you're not going to continue to respond or react that way, that you have this new life in Christ and you're walking in the fullness of a new season." [678:97] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Maybe you had some unfortunate things happen to you. But I believe that God is redeeming all of our stories. He's redeeming your story in this next year. And if you would just adopt the perspective to see it, I believe that you're going to step into one of the greatest seasons of your life. No matter what comes your way, no matter what challenges you may face, you're going to be able to see the good in all things." [769:15] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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