Eternal Perspective: Transformation Through Christ's Sacrifice

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"I believe that you can have your best year ever if you have your best spiritual year ever. Listen, the world is going to go crazy, it's going to happen, and you're going to need more of Jesus next year than you had him in 2023." [01:03:08] (Download)

"A little dabble do you won't do you next year, you're going to need to saturate yourself in the presence of the Holy Spirit, you're going to need to fill your life to the brim with the Holy Spirit." [01:03:47] (Download)

"You can live Victorious on the inside when chaos is on the outside." [01:04:26] (Download)

"The answer to wisdom, the answer to get through 2024 is to be filled with his spirit and his presence and his power to help you walk through every situation that comes." [01:07:04] (Download)

"God is able through his mighty power at work within us to accomplish infinitely more than we can ask or think. In other words, he can blow our mind with all he can do next year." [58:35] (Download)

"Our world is going through a shaking and we need to just be aware so that we know how to live in 2024." [59:50] (Download)

"If you don't know Jesus, this is the best it gets. If you know Jesus in a personal way, then this life is the worst that it gets because the best is still to come when you transition from this life to the next." [51:03] (Download)

"Life is short, life is temporary, life is difficult now, so let's do something with our life that will give us an opportunity to worship him forever but take people with us." [52:30] (Download)

"The juice represents the blood of Jesus that was shed for us, the sacrifice of your sins. That's how you come to know Jesus, and you take that moment to say thank you for my salvation." [01:13:53] (Download)

"Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding feast of the lamb and so those who know Jesus as their lord and savior are invited to the greatest wedding Feast ever prepared." [55:20] (Download)
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