Embracing Godly Grit: Faith Through Life's Trials

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1. "But let me tell you something. It's going to take some work. And so it's my honor to be able to introduce our new series entitled Godly Grit. Okay? Godly Grit. Because in order for us to actually attain, to actually see, to actually receive the promises of God, it's going to require us to have godly grit. Now, don't get godly grit confused with human effort. Okay? Because that's what we talked about last series. We talked just being in the rat race. Just having normal human grit is just going to keep you in the rat race. They're just going to tell you, work hard, show up early, stay late. Right? Those types of things. That's human effort." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Godly grit is the steadfast resolve to choose God's path and principles, standing firm against worldly pressures. Godly grit is the steadfast, meaning that it is consistent. It does not change. It will not stop. There's discipline involved. Resolve, meaning that there is no other choice. I have burned the plows. I am only going. I am following God's way. I am resolved to choose God's path and principles. Meaning, I will only be obedient to where God wants me to go. I will only have what God wants me to have. I will only do what God wants me to do based on his word." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Forgiveness is releasing resentment and treating the offense as if it never happened, freeing the offending party from blame. Forgiveness is releasing resentment, meaning all of the negative emotions that I feel as a result of the things, the people, the places that hurt me, I let it go. All of those emotions, I shall not live from that place of emotion simply because I am releasing resentment. I treat the offense as if it never happened, meaning that I don't bring it up every chance I get. Meaning I don't try to get brownie points by letting people know all the things I've been through." (43 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus gives us the answer. In Matthew chapter 11, verses 28 to 30. This is Jesus. It says, then Jesus said, come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens. Some of us have made some serious mistakes. Some of us have done some things that are unspeakable. Things that we would have never imagined that we'd ever do. But Jesus says, come to me. All of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens. And I will give you rest. Jesus will give you rest." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And we know that God causes everything. God causes everything. Every pain. Every hurt. Every bit of shame. He causes everything. To work together. For the good of those who love God. And are called according to his purpose for them. That's you. That's you. You've been called. You have a purpose. Yes, you have scars. But God has still promised you a crown of life. But it's going to take you making that step to have a steadfast resolve. choose God's path. His principles. And his way." (54 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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1. "But you have to understand, godly grit is different. Godly grit is work, knowing that God is in control, knowing that God has already promised an end result. And so the entire purpose of this series is not just so, you know, we have godly grit to where we live in obedience, we understand God's grace. But it's really so that we're able to build an unwavering faith. Because we all know, we all read our Bibles here, that faith, that without faith, it is impossible to please God. And not just having faith when everything is good. It's easy to have faith when everything is good. When your marriage is rocking on all cylinders, bills are paid, there's a little extra. Go on a nice date. Seems like work is going well. It's easy to have faith then. But do you have that same type of unwavering faith when things get hard?" (56 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Because understand that your scars do not disqualify you. From your purpose. But that's only through God's grace. That's only through God's love. But that's only also because of your godly grit that you have to develop. And the only way you'll be able to achieve the promise and the only way for you to receive the crown of life that Jesus has given to us, you have to have godly grit. And so that's why for the sake of our conversation, the title of this message is living with scars. Living with scars. our main question for today that we're going to answer, how do we use godly grit to handle our scars?" (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Because, understand, if you're living with that weight, all that shame, all that embarrassment, all that condemnation that you feel over yourself. You're only compounding the weight of life. And so now you're basically giving God two areas that he needs to work on with you. As opposed to you freeing yourself from that weight so that way you can live free and focus on the promises. And, again, when we live with that weight, we end up hurting other people. Because as the saying goes, we all know it, hurt people hurt people. And that's why it's so important for us as Christians to live free. Simply because. When you're around somebody that's free, there's a difference." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "And what you'll come to find, at least what I've come to find, it's always the people that love you the most that are the easiest targets because they're closest to you. And because we do serve a God that loves us, when the unexplainable stuff happens, when someone passes away and it's random, they were in good health. I just saw them last week. God, why? It's easy to just point the finger at God because when it comes to those scars, we need somebody to blame. And also when we think about the timing of when these things happen, it's usually, well, I just started going to church and then this unexplainable thing happened. I just started tithing and then all of a sudden I went bankrupt. So I'm going to stop that." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "And so practically, what does this look like? Being honest with Jesus in your prayer closet. You don't have to put up this facade with Jesus like you got it all together. I know we like to. I know we want to pray powerful prayers. And that's all wonderful. But I can tell you the most powerful prayer is a transparent one. So if you can just be transparent with God. And say, God, these are my scars. These are my scars. And I need help with handling them. That's when Jesus is going to give you rest." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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