Finding Victory and Connection Through Suffering in Christ

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"We have a confidence that no matter how bad the beating is...that God is going to get us through...when we say we have a victory, we're saying because I am in Christ it doesn't make a difference what's going on right now the final outcome is I'll be on top." (source: [06:45])

"Sometimes God allows you to remain humble so he can keep on blessing you." [12:41]

"Your personal testimony is your residual good news." [15:02]

"When you're hurting and when you're suffering, you need to get intimate with the doctor. When you're in pain in the natural, you don't have no problem picking up that phone and calling a physician, but God is saying when you're in suffering, you need to pick up the phone and call him." [16:49]

"God uses thorns to humble us, to prevent us from becoming conceited. These thorns are not just for our correction, but they also serve to comfort others who may be going through similar afflictions."

"Victory in Christ is not dependent on our circumstances, but on our faith in Jesus Christ. Even when life beats us down, we can rise again, just like Cheick Kongo in his MMA fight against Pat Barry."

"God allows both blessings and evils in our lives, as illustrated in the story of Job. This serves to test our faith and draw us closer to Him. Even when we go through suffering and evil, it is with God's permission, and it is for our ultimate good."

"In times of suffering, it is important to get intimate with God. Just as one would call a physician when in physical pain, we should call on God during times of suffering. God brings us into the Fellowship of His suffering to deepen our reality with Him and to draw us closer to Him."

"The story of the woman with the issue of blood teaches us the importance of having a deep and personal connection with Jesus. It is not enough to just be associated with Jesus; we need to reach out and grab hold of his tassel. When we do this, Jesus recognizes our genuine love and faith, and He heals us."
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