Embracing True Freedom Through Humility and Community

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1. "Pride is trusting in your own strength. Pride is trusting in your own righteousness. How many of you know the story of Job? Oh, that's a fun one right there. Come on. I bet you all study that every day." [17:27]( | | )

2. "All that he has is in your power. Guys, this can be difficult to understand, but it's really not so difficult if you read the rest of the book in context and you look at it." [21:09]( | | )

3. "And the enemy has permission to come into your life and to steal, kill, and destroy. Hopefully, as you enter bondage, you will cry out to the Lord and you'll repent and you'll ask him to free you. And you know what he'll do? He'll free you." [50:13]( | | )

4. "Pride is trusting in your own strength. Pride is trusting in your own righteousness. I want to add one more thing before we hit number three. I also want to mention that closer to the beginning of Job, there is a statement that's said there." [30:32]( | | )

5. "Pride is a huge open door that we all deal with at times in life. The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life, the things the Bible says that we deal with, we struggle with in the flesh." [54:53]( | | )

6. "Pride is trusting in your own wisdom. We're going to spend a few minutes here. Turn to 1 Kings chapter 22. 1 Kings chapter 22. We're going to talk about King Ahab." [32:33]( | | )

7. "And the Lord said, in what way? So he said, I will go out, and I will be a lying spirit, in the mouths of his prophets. This is not a good spirit, guys. This is not the Holy Spirit." [41:32]( | | )

8. "And Peter was one who trusted in his own strength. I thought about something. Guys, you realize that night, would come to arrest Jesus, correct? And when they come to arrest Jesus, Peter is there." [14:14]( | | )

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