Embracing Meekness: The Power of Slowing Down

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1. "Sometimes when you slow down, things begin to speed up. Sometimes when you slow down, you begin to see the opportunities or you see a different perspective. And that's exactly what happened. In fact, I think you would hate to be a part of my family. And driving in my car as we drive north or go south and passing the landmarks. Because now there are landmarks and I have these steeped memories that are just ingrained with me." [14:00] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What I'm afraid of in this day and age, is that our pace and our drive is leading past opportunities or moments that God has ordained for us. And because of our pace, because of our drive, there are moments that we may be missing. Or let me say it like this. Maybe because of our pace and because of our drive, we're just passing people. And we have no idea what's going on or has gone in their lives." [15:07] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I don't know if you're sitting in the room and you feel like an underdog. But I'm telling you, any one of those issues that I just had mentioned, if you've experienced those, I'm telling you, it is something... A seed that can begin to birth this underdog mentality. This desire to make a name for yourself. I think that's exactly what Moses was doing, even though in the heat of the moment, he didn't really understand the ramifications of his decisions." [20:56] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Your mistakes can help you cultivate your meekness. See, God is using and he's waiting. He was waiting to use a man of meekness instead of a man who burned with passion. Burned out of control with passion. He decided. And guess what? He wants to use you as a meek individual. The proof of concept is found in Numbers 12, 3. It says, now Moses was very meek. He was a very meek man. More meek than anyone else on the face of the earth." [25:54] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Meekness is not weakness. It is a balance of power and control. Speed and steering. And seeing and leading. Meekness is not weakness. Let me tell you a little bit more about meekness. Again, the definition of gentleness. It's in connection to meekness. Gentleness in the Greek. It means a mildness. A mildness of disposition or meekness. Let me tell you just in my language. In my paraphrasing. Meekness is trusting God. That when he is working. Or he is working when you are not. Meekness is trusting God. At work when you are not." [27:31] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Unbridled passion. Is like riding a bike without handlebars. Did you all hear that? Unbridled passion. Unbridled drive. Is like riding a bike without handlebars. You know what that is? It's stupid. It's dumb. You know what I'm saying? It is not a wise choice. It's all gas. And it's no control. Someone caught me between services. He said he had the image of a balloon blowing it up with air and letting it go. All power but no direction." [29:01] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Are you exhausted? Because if you are exhausted. It is a warning sign. That you have been exasperated. An unbridled passion. Will bring you to a place of exhaustion. Do you all hear what I am saying here today? If you are tired. If you feel like you are weak. If you feel like you are lacking direction. You just feel like you are on the hamster wheel. It is a full proof sign. That you need meekness. That the Holy Spirit. Provides. It is a sign. Are you burnt out? Because if you are burnt out. Guess what? It is time for you to put your exasperation down." [31:05] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "I want to speak to someone here. You walk in this room. And you know you are dealing with addiction. And I felt like the Holy Spirit was dropping into me. A message of hope for you. And this is what I want you to hear. I think this is what God wants to hear. That you were created for great things. That God has a plan for you. That your life is not over. And God wants to heal you. And he wants to help you. But he also wants to. Redirect. Your passion. That that passion. That has taken a hold of you. Right in the form of addiction. That God has the power to redirect that. And change it. And turn it. For you to become effective. In the kingdom of God." [34:17] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Some of you feel like. Man you've got oppression issues. You feel like you've got an abandonment. An identity or unseen. Unseen issues. You might not feel like you belong. Or maybe you feel inadequate. And I would tell you this. Perfect because that's the people. That God chooses to use. But if he's going to use you. You've got to learn the speed. Of meek. And the speed of meek. Is this. Sit down. Let me help you understand that. Matthew 11 28. Jesus says come to me. All who are weary and burdened. And I will give you. Rest. Your burden might be heavy. My. My burden is light. Come to me. Sit down at the well. And drink. Your fill." [35:20] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "If we're going to sit. Let me understand it. First we have to surrender. We surrender to Jesus. We give him passion. You know when we surrender. You know if you've ever been arrested. You put your hands up. What does that mean? Nothing you're carrying. You carry anymore. It is at the feet of the authority. You know what I'm saying. Someone's laughing. Because they were arrested sometime. They get it. But when it comes to Jesus. You lay down your passion. You lay down your ambition. You say Lord I don't know. I've never been able to manage that well. I've never had the handle bar on that passion. It's yours God." [36:20] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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