Finding Joy and Purpose in Difficult Times

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Give it all to Him. Say it to yourself. Say it with all your heart. Thank you, God. We thank you. We've been through so much, but you've given us so much more. Hallelujah. God, you are so good. You're so holy. You're a good God. And we honor you in this moment. Thank you, God. Thank you, God. God is so good. [00:39:36] (108 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Therefore, Paul reminded the church that suffering should not be seen as evidence of God's lack of care and concern for his church. But in fact, suffering is a God-ordained means of spreading the message of salvation. As Christians suffer with joy and find contentment in all things. They have the privilege of modeling a hope that this world cannot provide. [00:47:00] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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So what does that mean, Pastor Chris? What does that mean? It means that whenever you're going through a moment of struggle, negative mindset, denial, rejection, criticism, judgment you face, there's an opportunity for you to look up and look at God for your ways and the things that he's given you in your life. When you fall or stumble, or when you had a bad day, or when you have to backtrack and reset, or when you feel like there's no other option, you're facing the hardest situation of your life, but it's not the end. [00:49:25] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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We got into a circumstance to where we felt suffering. People lost jobs. People were sick, you know, and unfortunately, some lost family and friends, so they was in a grieving season. But, but God, in a, in a moment when we felt discouragement, we felt encouragement by the Lord. Here's a point. Your circumstance may feel discouraging, but your spirit can be encouraged by God. [00:52:33] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Jesus didn't lever his authority when he had power not at all Jesus could have did anything but instead he helped others he could have been selfish but he decided to heal he decided to raise people from the dead to have control to comfort those he had his way of taking on a nature as a service. And that's a point for you for that. Take on nature as a servant. [00:58:04] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Through Paul's journey and disciples journey, they had one goal. And that was to go out and make disciples. That was to go out and to preach the word of God. And that's exactly what they did, regardless of the persecution, opposition, and the suffering that they had. They remained steadfast. And that's what God wants us to do. God gives us a vision. He gives you an opportunity where you can grow, where you can become who he wants you to be. [01:00:36] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Division is a human's way, but unity is God's way. That's a point from that. Division is human's way, but unity is God's way. Share your suffering with somebody. Tell somebody what you're going through. If you ask somebody for something, because you're going through something, you're going to get a yes or you're going to get a no. But that does not mean that you have to continually suffer. [01:05:51] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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Focus on the good things that you have. In the moment or in that season that God has for us in our lives when we are suffering or struggling. I know that it may sound easy. I know that some of these points you'll get today, you'll go into Monday and you're still in the season. But that's where we really submit and we say, God, I'm humble. God, help me become selfless. God, help me become steadfast. Give me community. [01:07:29] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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