Embracing Greater Promises Through Christ's Transformation

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What you're going to witness today is not salvation that's already happened privately what you're going to witness is the beginning of profound transformation because the Lord is about to honor their faith and honor their obedience by getting in these waters and he's going to begin to move in them in ways that is undeniable we want that for you. [00:15:51] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


And it's hard to imagine when you think about it, that greater promises could possibly have been offered than the promises that preceded the coming of Christ. Because those promises are quite outstanding. In fact, what the Bible will show you today is that it calls the promises of the Old Testament actually obsolete. [00:35:37] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


But when you think about Israel, most of the promises they were given would take 430 plus years for them to experience, and in that time, knowing the promise and waiting for the promise, and being surrounded by an environment that definitely had the ability to defy, not necessarily deny, but defy the authority of our God. [00:40:10] (25 seconds) Edit Clip


The same hope that God had for Israel should be experienced by the church, and even in greater measure, and this is the truth, the greater promise of Christ, okay, can embolden, empower, and encourage us, because here is the one difference between us and Israel. So many of those promises have already been fulfilled that God made. [00:42:43] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


The ultimate empowerment of a promise is the faithfulness and the character of the God who makes those. And he is absolutely going to fulfill it. In fact, what God does every time he's offered man a promise is he willingly obligates himself to you. He's now obligated to you. [00:46:01] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


For no matter how many promises God has made, they are yes in Christ, okay? So, every promise God has ever made, you find its fulfillment in Christ. They're all yes in Jesus, and so through him, the amen, which means that is true. True. That's true. That's true. That's true. [00:50:55] (22 seconds) Edit Clip


When God says, I will meet all your needs according to my glorious riches in Christ Jesus, he means it. You can now hold him accountable to that. He's obligated himself to you and me through the promises that he makes. I know it sounds insane, but it is absolutely the truth. [00:51:57] (20 seconds) Edit Clip


And the reason we need this is this sets us free from shame. When you can't help do anything but remember yourself at your worst moment, you got to realize God has no idea what you're talking about when you keep coming back to him about it. I don't know what you're talking about. [01:09:25] (21 seconds) Edit Clip


And we don't need anything else but the blood It is all that is needed It is all that is required And yet, you promise to substantially bless us Through promises that you make You obligate yourself to man Mind -blowing We're supposed to be obligated to you. [01:27:23] (30 seconds) Edit Clip


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