Jehovah Jireh: Trusting God's Provision and Sovereignty

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "The world looks at usefulness, relevance. Is God relevant to me? Is God useful to me? Does God make me a better person? Does God bless me? I believe. But what is the fundamental reason why we believe in God? Very often, nobody could answer that. You know, it's so simple. Truth. We believe in God because He is true. Whether we think or we feel it is correct, it doesn't matter. If it is truth, it is truth." [50:20] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "No matter what we find out in the Bible, it is only the beginning of understanding. No matter what we know, it is only a small crumb in the vast mind of God's understanding and meaning. No matter what we discover, it's only a root of the many roots in its meaning. If you look to the left and the right of the person sitting next to you, you look at him, you don't see his mind, and you will never understand his mind. What more God's infinite mind we could never understand?" [48:15] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "You know, God knows everything, right? I think God knows Abraham's heart. And Isaac's heart. Much better than they know it themselves. So God don't need the test. God knows everything. The reason why God asked for the test is because He wants Abraham to know his own heart. Now, you all watched the Olympics the last few weeks or last few days. When you see those athletes coming to display their skill, they were giving many tests before they get to the Olympics. What did those tests do to the athletes? It's to find out their hidden potential." [01:16:39] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You see, we are so comfortable to relate to God in love. But God wants us to realise the hidden potential to relate to him in fear and awe. To use love as the basis to build up the potential in us so that we can relate to him in fear and awe. That's what the test is for." [01:34:24] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You know, the Constitution of America says this. Life, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Constitution of America. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. None of us have asked to be born. Our birth in inverted commas is an accident. Although it's planned by your parents, right? None of us have a right to life. Only God has a right to life. You know, I like to give this example. Say God is a lifeguard in a swimming pool. And the pool is the world where we live in. And we are the swimmers. When God blows the whistle, we jump into the pool. We enjoy the swim. Enjoy all that we do. And when God blows the whistle, we will come out of the pool." [01:10:52] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The test was to reveal the hidden potential of how Abraham can relate to God much deeper outwardly and inwardly. And I'm going to go to it right now. And this is the crux of understanding Genesis 22. Remember I started, today's sermon by saying that Jehovah Jireh is the Lord will provide. But the deeper meaning is the Lord sees, the Lord perceives, and the Lord provides. The Hebrew word for Jireh means provide, means seeing, means perceiving." [01:22:18] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "You see, every Jewish New Year, the strange thing they do is they read Genesis 22 and blow the shofar. I can understand why they blow the shofar. It's to remind themselves that God replaced Isaac with a ram. It's a shofar horn, right? So they blow the rams on. But why do they read Genesis 22 about a child sacrifice at the Jewish New Year? You know, if it did really happen, it will be a very strange thing to recite at every New Year, a child sacrifice." [54:15] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "You know, God says, go forth. Go from here to there. The Hebrew word for go means go yourself, go alone. When you go alone, you lose your identity of your family, of your father, of your relationship, of your culture, of your society. You go alone. You also lose your identity inwardly, your self-achievement, your self-confidence, your self-reliance. That's what God wants us to do. Go to Him alone. Don't bring any of those past, present and future attributes with you. Go to Him alone in fear and awe." [01:36:34] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "You know, God created the potential or the hidden potential of water to split during the six days of creation. The hidden potential was hidden in water. At the appropriate time when God asked the sea to split, the water released the hidden potential to split. So in many ways, a miracle is the revelation of a hidden potential of something. A miracle is the same as the word test. So a test given by God is to reveal the hidden potential of something." [01:19:17] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "You know, God wants us to move from the heart shape to the circle. That you are so small, you got nothing to contribute to me. You are not, but I am. You are nothing, but I am. That's how God wants Abraham to move from the relationship of love to the relationship of fear. And that picture demonstrates what I meant. I hope it's clear to you." [01:35:15] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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