God With Us: Embracing His Presence and Strength

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"God's not just for us, he's with us. A present help means he's presently helping. That's going to be the title of where we're going today." [06:42] (Download)

"The more I'll rely on his strength, the less I'll start to rely on my own." [28:49] (Download)

"We spend too much time in our lives trying to hide from the very thing that wants to bring us safety because the enemy will warp our thought and perspective of God's character." [19:35] (Download)

"The more aware I am of God's presence, the less lonely I become. Christmas is the reminder that God is with us." [31:19] (Download)

"I've got a God that's exceedingly helpful; He's not just the god of good enough or just enough, He's the god of exceedingly enough, exceedingly abundant, exceedingly helpful, exceedingly hopeful, exceedingly beyond what I think." [32:03] (Download)

"God is our refuge and strength, not just a help, a very present help. That means when we are in trouble, we have access to a God who is not only with us but we can talk to him, we can lean on him, we can have conversations with him and he actually shows up." [16:16] (Download)

"Refuge is a place of hiding and safety when you feel attacked. I just want to ask this question: where do you run when you feel attacked? Where do you go when somebody makes that comment, when somebody's after your..." [18:17] (Download)

"God is not watching from a distance... He's interacting up close. When you know and believe that you have a Father that holds you, you become more daring, more willing to take leaps of faith." [14:16] (Download)

"God is with us, He's not just for us. He's not on the sidelines cheering for you; He's like 'No, no, I'm going to be with you,' in every aspect of your life, affirming His constant presence and support." [23:42] (Download)

"God shows up right on time. In Isaiah 7, the promise to the nation of Israel was fulfilled 700 years later, teaching us that His timing is perfect, even when it seems late to us." [04:50] (Download)
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