Embracing Divine Power in Our Weakness

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Throughout history, God has visited his people often at times where evil seems to have gained the upper hand and only divine intervention can set the captive and the oppressed free. It seems to be the pattern of God that he waits until we no longer have any strength or any plans. [00:03:39]

David saw the Divine enablement accompanied him and was available to whoever would respond to his purposes. Now David had known that in his own life, and if you walk with God for any amount of time, you know it too. There is an enablement you ever had even just a minimal moment when you know that what I just said didn't come from me. [00:05:02]

He came to his own and his own did not receive him. You know, it's easy for us to point to the Jews and say, well, yeah, we recognize history. Jesus came to the Jewish people and sadly they did not recognize the Messiah. But how many times throughout history has Christ been speaking to you and to me about something he wanted us to do? [00:06:21]

To those who received him, he gave the power to become the children of God, means they would possess Divine qualities and enablement. In other words, there would be this inner change, the quality of their character would change, the quality of their nature would change, and there would be an enablement of God come into their lives to do what they couldn't do. [00:07:39]

Prayerlessness is thievery in the house of God. I speak to every Pastor that can hear me online. If you have no prayer meeting in your church, your church is a den of Thieves. You steal from the people the power of God. You steal the word of God from their hearts. [00:12:59]

The strength of God's kingdom is found in the prayer meeting, not the preaching, not the music, as wonderful as those things might be. The strength of the kingdom of God is found in the prayer meeting. The people shall be willing in the day of your power. [00:21:01]

The people will be willing in the day of your power. Oh, by God's grace, suddenly Isaiah hears the voice of God saying who will go for us and who will we send? And he says here am I. That's the man that was just undone. That's the man that just said Woe to me. [00:23:07]

The people shall be Volunteers in the day of your power. You don't have to know the whole plan. You don't have to know what the future is going to hold, but you have to get to the point of saying I'm in here am I send me send me with all of my struggles, my trials, my Frailty, my foolishness. [00:34:03]

God doesn't require any more of you today than just saying I I'm in. Years ago in the church service, I was only saved for a short season, and I was in a moment where I felt the Lord asking of me what I'm now standing and speaking to you about. [00:32:09]

The Lord is calling his church again back to himself. We're outnumbered, vastly outnumbered, but recognizing the moment as David did when he faced the Philistine Army in Goliath and for The Souls of men and for the glory of Christ he volunteered. I'll go. We still talk about it today. [00:30:31]

The people will be willing in the day of your power. People will be volunteers. They'll go beyond the normative Beyond just going to church Beyond just doing the minimum. God sends Isaiah down to a nation that if you read the rest of the book, it says their ears are shut, their hearts are hard. [00:23:48]

God is more than able to do great things for us and through us, things that will bring his name to Glory again. He's willing to use us as a key to open prison doors and let the captives out. He's willing to give us that oil of Joy. There's got to be somebody somewhere that says Lord I believe. [00:27:49]

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