Faithfulness: Running Your Unique Race with God

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"We do this how by keeping our eyes on Jesus the champion who initiates and perfects our faith. He is the one who starts it, he's the one who perfects it. Whatever God has started in your life, he is faithful to bring it to completion." [39:25] (Download)

"Run your race, no one else's. I think one of the things that distracts us from what God calls us to do is we look around at everybody else's race. There is no fruit in that. Just be faithful to whatever God has called you to do." [40:02] (Download)

"God will take all of us together and he'll build something for his kingdom that'll last. Don't compare your race to mine; you run your race with faith, as one who is faithful to the end." [40:37] (Download)

"What if you ask God what is the step of faith that you have for me to take today because if you take enough of those steps what God can do through you it's be beyond what you could ask or imagine according to his power at work within us." [43:04] (Download)

"God celebrates the unknown and the faithful God I pray that they would know that you are pleased with them today God I just sense maybe you want people to sense you're that you're pleased with those who are just." [43:49] (Download)

"Faithfulness is faith to the end. It starts with faith, but it's faith to the very end." [25:29] (Download)

"We live in a culture that so easily celebrates the beginning of something but rarely do we celebrate the faithfulness of someone to the end." [26:04] (Download)

"It takes Faith to live a life that pleases God but I also want to argue that it takes faithfulness to also. I think we don't celebrate it enough." [28:17] (Download)

"It takes Faith to start something; it takes faithfulness to see it to the end. It took a lot of faith for us to start this church; it's taken a lot of faithfulness for us to still be here 20 years later doing Ministry." [31:12] (Download)

"We should celebrate not just faith but faithfulness. It takes faith to move, but listen, sometimes it takes faith to stay." [30:36] (Download)
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