Embracing Faith: Discovering God's Abundant Blessings

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It's made a difference in your family. I see people coming into the house of the Lord in the last three weeks that I hadn't seen here in a while because somebody is praying and fasting. Amen. [00:00:17] (13 seconds)


And so in 2025, if we want to continue what God's doing, we've got to continue praying and fasting. And so we're not going to stop fighting for our families. We're not going to stop fighting for ourselves. Prayer makes a difference. Fasting makes a difference because God makes the difference. [00:00:30] (23 seconds)


If you are available at 930 on Sunday mornings, just make an adjustment to come a little bit earlier. If we could fill that prayer room up, I believe God do a great work in your family, do a great work in our church. There's no telling how many people get healed, how many people get say pre service prayer makes the difference in the service. [00:03:16] (22 seconds)


I remember that when the droughts would come during the summertime, it would cause the water level to fall. And when the water was down, the waterfall splashed upon a once submerged flat rock, big, huge rock, about as big as this whole pulpit, this whole altar area here. And you could walk out onto the rock, and for you, it was a natural splash pad. You didn't have to pay no money to get in. It was just God's natural splash pad. [00:34:32] (29 seconds)


And it was a natural pad, though, if you was a daring adventurer, because the rock was slippery. But if you dared to get out upon this slippery, big, huge, flat rock, you could get beside the waterfall, and it would splash all over you. And yesterday, that flowing water, that waterfall, it brought to my mind something. I remember the incredible work that God has been doing in this church. Amen. [00:34:54] (30 seconds)


Could it just be you? And now, because of our prayers, and because of our blessings, our fastings, I believe that somebody has dared to get out upon a slippery rock. Amen. And no longer splashing around in the blessings of God, but somebody has dared to stand under the full force. Of the cascading water. Because prayers are being answered in this room today. [00:36:23] (30 seconds)


You see, you couldn't just get on the main body of Smith Lake and just float along and see this waterfall. It was hidden behind trees. You had to get up in a slew to where it was at. And if you just passed by, in other words, you had to have a spirit of adventure to find this waterfall. And I can remember all the people rushing, hurrying, busy for the things of the river, busy for a different place to fish at, busy for a different place to swim at, busy for a higher cliff to jump off of. [00:37:35] (37 seconds)


Hebrews 11 and 1 says, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. I feel such a powerful anointing behind this pulpit this morning to say this. Where the lukewarm see trees, I see a waterfall. Amen. Where the lukewarm, where the uncaring, where those that just come in and out of the church unchanged, they might see trees. But friend, for some of us here today, we see a waterfall hidden behind what we can discover. [00:38:34] (39 seconds)


Every prayer I prayed, every minute that I fasted, every dollar that I tithed has caused me to allow a day star to rise in my life. It's the sun, it's the sun of righteousness rising with healing in his wings. Come on somebody, where you see trees, I see blessings. How about this? If I've got to do one thing, I've got to put on the glasses of faith. [00:40:46] (30 seconds)


When you put on glasses of faith, everything changes. Even the world around you changes when you begin to look through faith now. All of a sudden, I'm not just a boater out on the rivers of life. All of a sudden, I put on faith. I see the things that God sees. And I know behind the trees, behind every problem, behind every adverse situation, there's a waterfall behind there. There's something that'll splash around. There's something to get under the blessings of God is being poured out. [00:41:18] (33 seconds)


I see what God sees. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. I see a waterfall where you see trees. I see God moving where you see God not moving. [00:54:35] (14 seconds)


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