Embracing Trials: Authority, Peace, and God's Goodness

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1) "That we walk in an authority that actually gives us grace by the Holy Spirit that empowers us to live righteously, to live as Christ lived. But I find so many Christians are afraid of the enemy so much. It's like we give the enemy so much airplay. The enemy does this and the enemy does this and the enemy does this and while I believe there is a real enemy, I don't believe he needs to have as much power as we give him. I so believe this and I sense that the church needs to rise up in the authority that Jesus left us at the Great Commission." [05:48] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "In this petition, Jesus reveals one of the most fundamental truths in life, that the enemy wants to cause you to sin, but the Lord wants you to cause you to grow and be perfected. And therefore, when events in our lives come our way, our prayer is, Lord, lead us not into temptation. Lead us not into what the enemy wants to turn into a seduction to sin, but lead us into the place where the enemy doesn't have power to tempt us to fall when we are called to grow. Isn't that amazing?" [11:26] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And I'm amazed at how many Christians are like, why would God allow this? And I'm like, we live in a broken, fallen world, people. Some Christians feel like they're entitled to this perfect life here on earth. Not even Jesus had a perfect life on earth. And so I don't know why we think because we're a Christian that we're exempt from bad things happening to good people. The difference is, is that we know how to overcome when something comes against us." [13:38] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "And this is why Jesus had to go through the wilderness because he didn't engage in conversation. The enemy tried to seduce him to sin, but Jesus allowed. The test, which by the way, the same word for Jesus was tempted in the wilderness is the same word parasmos. So it's the same word of being tried and tested to be proven true. And this is why Jesus overcame the enemy before he went to the cross, because he took back what the enemy robbed from us in the garden." [17:28] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Authority is not just in being loud. Authority is not in just, you know, saying the right phrases and being popular. Authority has the power to silence hell in the name of Jesus. Because you have overcome. And that is what we're called to as men and women of God. to overcome. Five strategies in all of these tests. You see, this is just what he did in the wilderness. The enemy will always try and sow seeds of suspicion. Did God really say, is he really who he says he is?" [22:59] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "I believe anxiety has the root of fear and it's why we are so highly strung in this generation. You know why? Because we need to understand. But sometimes God will surpass your understanding. The competing forces are peace and understanding. You can't have peace and understanding. Sometimes you just have to have peace and not lean on your own understanding. And in all your ways acknowledge the Father that He is good. You see anxiety at its highest when your need to understand is at its highest." [29:49] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Some of you need to surrender the right to understand and let peace flood your soul today. Some of you need to actually have, I just feel like the Holy Spirit has opened your eyes this morning to go, oh my gosh, that which I've been wrestling with, been given the enemy too much airtime. My prayers are going to change now because now my prayers are, I'm going to get in the word. I'm going to look at my situation and I'm going to present an argument back to the enemy that he's got nowhere to go but flee." [31:13] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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