Overcoming Defeat: The Power of Repentance and Faith

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"True repentance isn't just coming to the altar; it's not just saying, 'Oh God, I'm sorry, oh God, help me.' It's actually then living that out. You have to have the fruit that backs up repentance, or it's not repentance, because many people are sorry but not repentant." [03:55]

"Repentance actually is a change of action. And I'll just give you many examples here, not many but just a few examples. You've heard me talk about this before, but in the past, I spoke mainly at men's conferences. I'm doing another one in Michigan. I'm flying there, big iron sharpens iron conference." [04:34]

"A prudent man foresees evil and hides himself. That's interesting. It's like Duck and Cover. Here comes Delilah, I'll see you later. He hides himself. And I think many times as men, maybe not in your case, but in my case, I'm accustomed to fighting, I'm accustomed to holding my ground." [07:36]

"Small choices lead to big victories or big defeats. Many men that I know, Christian men, are not going to just go meet someone later today, not going to probably not go down to the strip club or pull over and get a prostitute. Where does this begin? The small choices, the small decisions." [12:39]

"The target is the mind. Why is that? Because this is where God's will is revealed. This is where we make decisions. This is where, where this goes, our feet go. So the target is the mind. And if you want to read a good book, I believe it's called 'The Strategies of Satan' by Warren Wiersbe." [13:20]

"Memorization and application of the word of God. Did you know that you can retrain your mind? And here's what I really want to encourage you because I remember years ago, and I've talked to people a lot, that they are so deep in this that they see no way out." [30:31]

"Divine awareness. What is that? Well, this is good because when you begin to realize that the power and presence of the Holy Spirit is in my heart, in my life right now, and in yours if you're a believer, there's a divine awareness there. There's a fear of the Lord." [37:50]

"Prayer is what sets the guard in place. And I'm convinced that this is why it's so hard for men to pray. This is why it's so hard for men to pray because it's so powerful. That's the weapon because that gets our mind refocused, that gets our mind trained again on God." [38:30]

"Watch and pray. Watch and pray. Watch and pray. That should be the heartbeat of our day. I'm going to watch and pray all day long. Shane, how are you going to do that? You have things to do. No, it's not just sitting somewhere watching and praying all day." [39:10]

"I rise before dawn and cry out for help. I rise before dawn and cry out for help. Let me tell you, that has been probably one of the biggest changes in my life for the last twenty years is this verse. I rise up early and I cry for help." [40:02]

"Persistence. Here, okay, here's what's happening. I was going to close by, I gotta tell you this. What's happening in our culture today is we're creating that, you know what the term snowflake comes from, you know, and they don't want to be offended and everybody's so sensitive." [46:20]

"I've come here to tell you as a man, until the day you breathe your last breath and are buried six feet under, you better persist, you better fight. There's going to be a continual course of action towards the cross of Christ, no matter how difficult things come." [46:50]

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