Faithfulness: Embracing God's Will in Adversity

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"Faithfulness is not doing the right thing when all is well. True faithfulness is giving your best repeatedly regardless of the prison situation you are in." ([23:23])

"But we have to be honest about how long will you and I make excuses about why we can't be faithful now... if now is not a good time to be faithful then when is it?" [29:00]

"When are we going to be done being passive and unfaithful because it's uncomfortable... how long will we be in our deconstruction phase until we remember that the Holy Spirit has resurrected us to New Life?" [29:40]

"By the spirit of God, we can be faithful to the worst people, to the worst of situations, in the worst of places because God's faithfulness to you and I causes us to put our fullness of faith in him... if you can't Praise Him in the pit, you won't be able to worship Him and acknowledge Him in the palace." ([21:30])

"Some of y'all agendas have got to die, some of your excuses have got to go in the trash and die, some of your comforts are going to be uncomfortable, your life that you wish you had, it's not going to happen and God can't entrust you to the life that he's calling you to until you're being faithful with the life he's currently giving you." [35:35]

"Faithfulness is firmness in adversity, perseverance in pain, loyalty in love, reliability in actions. This also means that it's unwaveringly upholding one's commitments regardless of the difficulty or repercussions encountered." [03:57]

"I do not want you to hear about me calling you to behavior modification rather I want you to hear me calling you to a life of intentional and purposeful faithfulness in every area of your life enabled and empowered by God the Holy Spirit." [04:37]

"You have no idea because of what God is doing in your life that maybe the prison or maybe the pit experience that you're in is actually so you can be faithful to actually be empowered by the Holy Spirit of God to be the answer of food in a famine for somebody else's life." [32:53]

"Who in your life, where areas in your life is going to die from a famine if they don't experience God's faithfulness by his spirit in your life? A lot of times our mouth is filled with complaints and excuses, and our hearts and our hands are empty of being faithful with what he's entrusted to us." [33:34]
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