Embracing Risky Faith: Trusting Beyond Our Fears

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"One of The most powerful sacraments that we have in the church is that of the Lord's Supper yes is a humbling experience it is to remind us of the death that Christ paid yes the cross that every one of us would be here today here's the reality family if it had not been for the blood of Jesus" [00:25:15] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Faith is like a diamond. It is multifaceted. One of the pieces of evidence and one of the elements of faith that we have to start off with, is this faith is seeing from God's point of view." [00:41:30] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Faith is learning to see things how God sees them. It's looking at from God's point of view, having his vision and his vision alone." [00:43:29] (16 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"That's what God wants to do for us through this season of building our faith. He wants us to open our eyes and realize Jesus was there the whole time. He wants us to open our eyes and realize that there are angels fighting on our behalf. He wants us to open our eyes and recognize the plan that God has for our lives is bigger than what we can see. God wants us to open our eyes and experience him like never before. God is looking for us to realize. Who he really is. And stretching our faith." [00:47:48] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God has blessed me with the gift of faith. He didn't have to convince me of what I already believed. But in that moment, God wanted me to have a fresh revelation and a real encounter of what he of who he is. And here's the reality, family. God wants us to have a fresh revelation and a real encounter with him. What we thought we knew about God compels in comparison to who he really is. There are no words that I have that really can quantify the full essence of who he is. But with each revelation, I move closer. And closer to him. It is my prayer that if not before the end of this worship experience, that sometime during this week, every one of us in this room and listening online will have a fresh encounter with God. The reality is we don't know who he is until we know who he is. Growing up in church, one of my favorite songs, consequently, that I would love to hear Brother Charles Williams sing." [00:49:61] ( | | )

"The more we look at our problem, the more exaggerated it gets. Somebody criticizes you. And the more you think about it, the next thing you know, the whole world is against you. The thing we are fearing the most begins to grow out of proportion. It is magnified because we're pouring. More energy into that thing, which we are afraid of instead of giving that energy to our faith. And the reality is oftentimes we get stuck in our circumstances and in our situations because we make the devil bigger than our God. And here's the reality, family. If you've seen him do it before, that ought to be a testimony. That God can do it again. If he saved you, healed you, delivered you, set you free before. Don't you know that the same God that dealt with the cancer, the same God that dealt with the high blood pressure, the same God that dealt with the diabetes, the same God that dealt with that bigger issue, that stroke in your life is the same God." [00:59:54] (85 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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