Faith Through Humility: Trusting Jesus' Authority and Goodness

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1) "Genuine faith is always preceded by humility that recognizes that we are undeserving and unworthy. This heart of humility does not demand that God answer our prayer in a certain way because he owes me, but rather trusts him to act out of his goodness and his grace." [14:01] (Download | )

2) "Amazing faith is simply being convinced that God can and because he can, I will trust him with my father-in-law and your kids and your health and that car situation and whatever surprise may pop up at you this week." [27:34] (Download | )

3) "I am convinced that he can, and so I will keep believing in his authority and his power. I will keep asking and I will keep trusting his wisdom. That's faith." [21:47] (Download | )

4) "Are you amazed by his compassion? Are you amazed by his power and authority? The more time I am spending just being amazed at Jesus, the stronger my faith seems to be." [26:24] (Download | )

5) "The difference between having amazing faith and a little bit of faith is not the quantity... Amazing faith is simply being convinced that God can and because he can, I will trust him." [27:34] (Download | )

6) "I know that Jesus can heal, I know that Jesus can provide, I know that Jesus can give me wisdom, I know that Jesus can protect me, but will he?... Amazing faith is convinced that Jesus can, and that's all I need to know to be able to trust him." [17:19] (Download | )

7) "I don't know when God will end the suffering of my father-in-law, but I am convinced that he can, and so I will keep asking and I will keep trusting his wisdom." [21:47] (Download | )

8) "Jesus still has that same compassion today. He still has that same compassion for you. When you hurt, he hurts with you; when you cry, he weeps with you; when you struggle, he struggles with you." [24:27] (Download | )

9) "Jesus has that same goodness today. He cares about you, he wants to be your savior and your friend, no matter what your past is or what your present might even be." [26:24] (Download | )
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