Embracing Newness: Letting Go and Moving Forward

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You know, worship like that almost leaves me speechless. Almost. Not quite. Because I got to tell you, I feel such a sense of excitement. Not fabricated. Maybe. Not made up. Not hyped. A genuine sense that God is up to something so grand. And I feel like all of us, myself included, that we're letting go of all the things that hindered us and led us, leashed us, to past pains and heartaches and heartbreaks and broken promises. [00:40:02] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Today has the potential to be the greatest day we've ever experienced. Because it's the day that He has made. And if you remember in the book of Genesis, after He created it all and looked back, He said, everything I've made is good. God don't make nothing bad. Man does that. God makes it good. So if God made this day, this is a good day. Amen. [00:41:50] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And in order to enter into a season of new, you know, Paul said it this way. He said this one thing. And I remember when I first began to study that out, I thought, Paul, you're a great theologian, but pretty poor mathematician. Because you said this one thing I do, and then you laid out two things that you do. You forget about that which is behind you and press on. As far as I can count, that's one and two. [01:15:55] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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And our destiny is our assignment. Now, one of the things that we have to understand is that ignorance of one's assignment does not forfeit nor negate the assignment. It just means that you have to keep walking by faith to discover the purpose for which you were born. Then when you discover that purpose, you let go of everything and you sell everything, and you give yourself, you become fascinated and fixated on being who God created you to be. [01:18:46] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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The greatest enemy to your destiny is not them, whether they be natural or supernatural, carnal or spiritual. The greatest enemy to your destiny is not your enemy, external. And it's most certainly not God. Hear me when I say this. The greatest enemy to your assignment, to your destiny, is you. It's you. It's me. Because if I believe what God has said about me, what my enemies say or do to me is meaningless. [01:20:40] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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What you believe, listen to this. What you believe forms, fashions, and shapes your life. I want to say that again. What you believe, and I'm talking about yourself, forms, fashions, and shapes your life. This is why as God's obedient children, we should never again shape our lives by what they've said. What they did. What we've been through. [01:38:24] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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You ought to find a group of people who will celebrate you, not tolerate you, and will encourage your faith that no matter what your age, gender, ethnicity, where you come from, what you've been through, they will pat you on the back and say, bro, you're more than able. And when you tell them your dream, they don't poo -poo all over it. Well, ain't no one ever done that before. Well, you're about to see someone do what ain't never been done before. [01:54:56] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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