Embracing God's Sovereignty and Miraculous Power

 

Summary

The sermon begins with the speaker emphasizing the sovereignty of God and encouraging the congregation to have faith in His ability to bring healing and deliverance. The speaker references the story of Esther in the Bible and expresses gratitude for the leaders and vessels that God chooses to use. They urge the congregation to believe that God can work miracles and overcome any challenges they may be facing. The speaker encourages the congregation to clap their hands and thank God for His faithfulness. They declare that God will work things out and protect their possessions and loved ones from the enemy's influence. The speaker concludes by urging the congregation to continue believing and trusting in God's power.

The speaker then emphasizes the sovereignty of God and His ability to surpass all problems and situations. The congregation repeatedly affirms that God is the sovereign God, bigger than all their problems, and there is nothing to hide from Him. The speaker encourages the congregation to declare God's sovereignty and thank Him for His presence in every situation. The repetition of these affirmations serves to reinforce the belief in God's power and authority.

The speaker then shares a personal story of a woman named Tanisha who walked in with an oxygen tank but was healed by the laying on of hands from the man of God. The speaker emphasizes that only God can perform such miracles and calls on the congregation to give him glory. They repeatedly exclaim "Thank you, Lord Jesus" and urge the congregation to call on Jesus and surrender to his will.

The speaker then urges the audience to open themselves up to Jesus and ask for what they need. They repeat the phrase "Do it more, Jesus" as a plea for Jesus to provide for their needs. The speaker emphasizes the importance of agreeing with the spirit of Jesus and responding with a resounding "Yes, Lord" when the spirit speaks to them. The audience is encouraged to wholeheartedly agree with the spirit and declare their answer as "Yes, Lord."

The sermon concludes with the speaker emphasizing the certainty of God's ability to fulfill his promises. The speaker repeats the phrase "He will" multiple times, emphasizing that God will come through and fulfill his promises. The congregation is encouraged to open their mouths and say "yes, Lord" in affirmation of their belief in God's faithfulness. The speaker also urges the congregation not to worry about others, but to focus on their own needs and seek miracles, breakthroughs, and blessings from God. The sermon ends with a prayer for God to bless the people and provide them with what they need.

Key Takeaways:

- God is sovereign and has the power to surpass all problems and situations. He is bigger than all our problems and there is nothing to hide from Him. We should declare God's sovereignty and thank Him for His presence in every situation. [01:26]

- God can perform miracles and overcome any challenges we may be facing. A woman named Tanisha walked in with an oxygen tank but was healed by the laying on of hands from the man of God. This shows that only God can perform such miracles and we should give him glory. [28:52]

- We should open ourselves up to Jesus and ask for what we need. We should agree with the spirit of Jesus and respond with a resounding "Yes, Lord" when the spirit speaks to us. This creates an atmosphere of surrender and gratitude towards Jesus. [24:58]

- God is certain to fulfill his promises. He will come through and fulfill his promises. We should affirm our belief in God's faithfulness and not worry about others, but focus on our own needs and seek miracles, breakthroughs, and blessings from God. [19:20]

- We should invite Jesus into our lives and believe in Him. We should express our faith in Him and thank Him for providing what we need. We should proclaim that great things are coming to God's children and that if we stand and pull down strongholds, Jesus will fight for us. [40:50]

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Esther 7:1-10 - The story of Esther and how God used her to deliver her people.
2. Psalm 103:2-4 - "Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion."
3. Mark 11:24 - "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does the story of Esther teach us about God's sovereignty and His ability to use people for His purposes? [05:43]
2. How did the speaker describe the healing of Tanisha, and what was the congregation's reaction? [28:49]
3. What repeated phrases did the speaker use to emphasize the certainty of God's promises? [18:35]
4. How did the speaker encourage the congregation to respond when the spirit of Jesus speaks to them? [26:19]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. In what ways does the story of Esther illustrate God's sovereignty over difficult situations? How can this story encourage us in our own challenges? [05:43]
2. What does the healing of Tanisha signify about God's power to perform miracles today? How should this impact our faith and prayers? [28:49]
3. Why is it important to repeatedly affirm God's promises and sovereignty, as the speaker did? How does this practice affect our faith and mindset? [18:35]
4. What does it mean to agree with the spirit of Jesus and respond with "Yes, Lord"? How can this attitude of surrender and gratitude transform our relationship with God? [26:19]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you faced a difficult situation. How did you see God's sovereignty at work, similar to the story of Esther? How can you remind yourself of His control in current challenges? [05:43]
2. Have you ever experienced or witnessed a miracle like Tanisha's healing? How did it affect your faith? If not, how can you cultivate a belief in God's power to perform miracles today? [28:49]
3. The speaker emphasized the importance of declaring God's sovereignty and thanking Him in every situation. How can you incorporate this practice into your daily life? What specific steps will you take? [18:35]
4. When the spirit of Jesus speaks to you, do you find it easy or difficult to respond with "Yes, Lord"? What might be holding you back, and how can you overcome these barriers? [26:19]
5. The speaker urged the congregation to focus on their own needs and seek miracles, breakthroughs, and blessings from God. What specific needs or challenges are you currently facing that you need to bring before God? [22:12]
6. How can you create an atmosphere of surrender and gratitude towards Jesus in your home or workplace? What practical actions can you take to foster this environment? [26:19]
7. The sermon concluded with a call to believe in God's promises and not worry about others. How can you apply this principle in your life, especially when you feel anxious or uncertain about the future? [20:03]

Devotional

Day 1: Embracing God's Sovereignty
God's sovereignty is a comforting truth that we can lean on in times of trouble. He is bigger than all our problems and there is nothing hidden from Him. His presence in every situation is a testament to His love and care for us. [01:26]

Psalm 103:19 - "The Lord has established his throne in the heavens, and his kingdom rules over all."

Reflection: Reflect on a current problem or situation you are facing. How can you apply the truth of God's sovereignty to this situation and find peace in His control?

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Day 2: Witnessing God's Miraculous Power
God's power is not limited by our human understanding or capabilities. The story of Tanisha's healing is a testament to this. It is a reminder that God can perform miracles and overcome any challenges we may be facing. [28:52]

Acts 3:16 - "By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus’ name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can all see."

Reflection: Can you recall a time when you witnessed or experienced a miracle? How did that experience strengthen your faith in God's miraculous power?

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Day 3: Surrendering to Jesus
Surrendering to Jesus means opening ourselves up to Him and asking for what we need. It means agreeing with His spirit and responding with a resounding "Yes, Lord" when He speaks to us. This creates an atmosphere of surrender and gratitude towards Jesus. [24:58]

John 5:30 - "I can do nothing on my own. As I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of him who sent me."

Reflection: What is one area of your life where you find yourself holding back from surrendering to Jesus? What would surrendering this area to Him actually look like in terms of daily habits?

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Day 4: Trusting in God's Faithfulness
God is certain to fulfill His promises. He will come through and fulfill His promises. We should affirm our belief in God's faithfulness and not worry about others, but focus on our own needs and seek miracles, breakthroughs, and blessings from God. [19:20]

Numbers 23:19 - "God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?"

Reflection: Reflect on a promise from God that you are waiting to see fulfilled. How can you continue to trust in His faithfulness while you wait?

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Day 5: Inviting Jesus into Our Lives
Inviting Jesus into our lives means expressing our faith in Him and thanking Him for providing what we need. We should proclaim that great things are coming to God's children and that if we stand and pull down strongholds, Jesus will fight for us. [40:50]

Revelation 3:20 - "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me."

Reflection: What are some ways you can invite Jesus into your daily life? How can you actively express your faith in Him and thank Him for His provision?

Quotes

1. "In every situation, there is nothing to hold for the sovereign God. You are the sovereign God." [59:45]

2. "With all my problems and every situation, there is nothing to hold for the sovereign God. Sovereign God." [01:00:33]

3. "There is nothing to hide. For the sovereign God. Bigger than all my problems. In every situation." [01:26]

4. "He's a miracle worker. Get your miracle. Sister Tanisha walked in with the oxygen. But the man of God laid hands on her tonight. And now she's walking around with no oxygen. Only God can do that." [30:07]

5. "Only God can do it. Come on and give him glory. Only God can do it. Thank you, Lord. Thank you. Thank you, Lord Jesus. Come on, Jesus. Come on, Jesus." [31:18]

6. "When your spirit speaks to me, With my whole heart I'll agree, And my answer will be, Yes, Lord." [26:16]

7. "The atmosphere is set. I would admonish you Not to worry about your friend. But you better get what you need from God. If you need a miracle, Go on and get it. If you need a breakthrough, Go on and get it. If you need a gold, Go on and get it. It's yours. It's yours. It's yours. Get what you need." [22:50]

8. "God has given us what we needed on tonight. Thank you, Jesus. God's going to do it. And that they shall never go lacking. And they shall never want." [47:12]

9. "The Lord told me to tell you that if you stand and pull down the stronghold, he's going to fight for you. You ain't going to worry no more, brother. Oh, Jesus. Point at brother Curtis and say fight for him, Jesus. Fight for a master. Fight for him, Jesus. Fight for him, Jesus, yes God. Fight for him, Jesus. Fight for Jesus." [50:27]

10. "And if you believe that he can do it, clap your hands and tell him thank you. I feel the push tonight. I said he gonna do it. He's gonna do it. You I see you over here. and say the enemy gonna take his hands off my stuff. The enemy gonna take his hands off my children. at an emperor's over my house. Let no man put us work it out. I said, god's going to work it out." [12:46]

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