Overcoming Fear Through Faith and Divine Purpose

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And the only thing that can protect us from it is you for you've not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind. Would you help us, Lord, to lay hold of this power, this love, and the sound mind that you promised to each of us in the scriptures. [00:01:21]

Paul is saying to Timothy, Timothy, don't draw back because of the fear of the unknown in the future. Don't try to find a comfortable place that you can stay and maybe exercise your gifts there. If God's called you to follow in my footsteps, there is going to be some hardship in your life, but don't be ashamed and don't draw back. [00:04:09]

Paul wasn't just an optimist; he actually saw something of God. He knew that even imprisonment could not bind the word of God, that there was something that had been ordained of God for his life. Some may have looked at Paul and say this guy is strange, but he feels that captivity is somehow going to set others free. [00:07:45]

The spirit of fear had lost its grip on this man, and he understood that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me because he's not given me a spirit of fear, but he's given me power to accomplish that which my life is destined to accomplish. [00:08:47]

A sound mind is governed by the word of God. A sound mind believes that there is a divine purpose to my life and that purpose cannot be overcome by anything of this world. If that purpose is ever lost, it's because I chose to forfeit it. I chose to give it up because there's no enemy that can take it from me. [00:09:39]

Paul said if you're willing to listen, God can speak to your heart, and he can tell you what is to come. He can speak to you; he can show you what is to come. Let me give you an example of this in the book of Acts, chapter 20. This is the apostle Paul. [00:14:31]

Paul was able to say these things don't move me. In other words, they don't alter my course; they don't change the direction I'm going in where God is leading me because Paul had this inner knowledge that you and I have, that those who are called of God have to have this inner knowledge that there is a purpose for my life that will be accomplished. [00:15:48]

The purpose of my life is not just to live to preserve myself. If I seek to save my life, I will lose it. That's what Jesus said. I will lose what I could have had in God if my whole reason for being is just to preserve myself and to live in comfort. [00:16:08]

Paul said I want to finish my course with joy. He's in jail, he's under a death sentence under Nero, but yet he finishes his course with joy, and when you read his final letters, they're just laced with the joy of the Lord. I've run my race, I've finished my course. [00:28:02]

If ever there were time for the church of Jesus Christ to not draw back in fear is now. If ever there would be a time and I love what this young lady shared tonight, just the desire to desire him was enough. You know, and I was thinking I leaned over to Pastor Teresa and I said the desire to be courageous is enough. [00:28:30]

At some point, we have to stand and say what we need to say. At some point, we have to call this new ideology evil. At some point, we have to stand for truth and whatever the price is, the price is, but God has not given us a spirit of fear, but power and of love and of a sound mind. [00:30:23]

You know you have to move beyond just trying to preserve yourself. You have to move into sometimes people don't get free because they're not willing to go beyond just getting their own freedom. God sees it and God knows it and he waits for that moment of desperation where the prayer is Lord, if you will take me out of where I am I will go into whatever you're calling me to do. [00:31:57]

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