### Summary
In today's sermon, we explored the theme of overcoming obstacles and fears that prevent us from experiencing God's promises. Using a personal story about fixing car brakes, we transitioned into the biblical narrative from Numbers 13, where the Israelites, led by Moses, were on the verge of entering the Promised Land. Twelve spies were sent to scout the land, and while ten returned with a fearful report, only Joshua and Caleb had faith in God's promise. The key difference was that the ten spies had a "big butt"—they focused on the obstacles rather than God's power and promises.
We discussed how our own "buts"—excuses and fears—can hinder us from achieving what God has planned for us. These "buts" can lead us into a rut, causing us to miss out on God's best. We examined various common excuses, such as procrastination, fear of failure, and peer pressure, and how they can lead us away from God's path. The sermon emphasized the importance of walking in faith, obedience, and power, trusting in God's promises over our fears.
We concluded with a call to action: to get off our "buts" and start walking in faith, obedience, and power. By doing so, we can overcome our fears and step into the promises God has for us. The message was reinforced with various scriptures that encourage us to trust in God and keep moving forward despite our fears and doubts.
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Key Takeaways
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2. Obedience is Key: Obedience means choosing God's way over our own. Joshua and Caleb's willingness to obey God, despite the daunting challenges, highlights the importance of aligning our actions with God's will. Obedience leads to experiencing God's best for our lives.
3. Walking in Power: When we walk in power, we rely on God's strength to overcome challenges. This empowers us to face obstacles with confidence, knowing that with God, all things are possible. Walking in power transforms our perspective and enables us to achieve what seems impossible.
4. Overcoming Excuses: Our "buts"—excuses and fears—can prevent us from experiencing God's promises. By identifying and overcoming these excuses, we can avoid falling into a rut and instead walk in the fullness of God's plan for our lives.
5. Scriptural Encouragement: The Bible provides numerous verses that encourage us to trust in God and keep moving forward. Scriptures like Philippians 4:13 and 1 Peter 5:7 remind us that we can do all things through Christ and that we should cast our anxieties on Him. These verses serve as powerful reminders to keep walking in faith.
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