1) "But let me just emphasize what I think God's emphasizing. God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we could ask or think. That means you dream it, you, you come up with it, you think of it. He's got something better. And more. He's got something beyond that. Far beyond that. Exceedingly abundantly way beyond. You think you, you think it up, you pray it, you ask for it, you go for it. What he's got is even better. Exceedingly abundantly above all we could ask or think. He just wants to blow our minds. He wants to rip the lid off our minds and show us what he's actually able to do."
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2) "I love this scripture because there's always people who are like, man, I just want to know what God's will is for my life. Can you just tell me what God's will is? I need to know what God's will is. I'm not sure. Pray for me. Can you pray for me to know what God's will is? Am I supposed to go to college or not? Am I supposed to go to this city or not? Am I supposed to stay? Am I supposed to go? What's God's will? What's God's will? What's God's will? And this is one of the few places in the Bible that actually tell us God's will. So you want to know what God's will is? Here's where it's at. 1 Thessalonians 5. We're going to start in verse 16. Rejoice. Always. Pray without ceasing. In everything, give thanks. For this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. Rejoicing, praying, gratitude. This is God's will for you."
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3) "Hope is really important. Faith is the substance of what we hope for. If we're not living in hope. Then we're not going to be ready for faith to show up. And then it was great. We sang about it. Well I got in the car with Sandy to come to church this morning. And Sandy is three times in the car. Says the word hope. I'm like okay. Now I know. What I'm going to talk about is right. Sandy's talking about hope. I'm praying and thinking about hope with God. And then we get here and we're singing about Jesus Christ. Our living hope. I think living in hope is really important. So I'm going to tell you some fun stuff. But first here's what hope is. Hope is the confident expectation of good things from God."
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4) "Hope is not opposed to it. Hope is not against honesty. It's really important to be honest. It's really important to be like, this is not a good situation. And? I'm going to hang on to you because I know you're not going to turn from doing me good. They're both simultaneously true. Sometimes we think hope means I have to pretend like everything's okay and dismiss it and shut it down and act like everything is okay. No, that's dumb. Hope doesn't deny reality. Hope just comes from a super reality. A greater reality. Capital R. But you got to be honest. Hope is not opposed to honesty about situations. Hope is God's response to honesty."
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5) "The opposite of hope is foreboding. Here's what foreboding is. Foreboding is a feeling or sense that something bad or unfortunate is going to happen. It's often associated with a sense of dread or apprehension about the future. In essence, foreboding serves as a warning signal, preparing an individual or audience for potential future events, usually of a negative nature. Foreboding and hopelessness are work hand in hand, and I think a lot of times, they're habit structures of thought that we've just thought about over and over and over, and those need to be broken. Other times, they're an actual spirit, that attach to our habits and structures of thought, because habit structures of thought are strongholds. We build strongholds to house spiritual realities."
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6) "Here's what David said. This is so great. Psalm 27.1, the Lord is the stronghold of my life. David was famous for talking about all the negative stuff that was happening and then remembering the good. He grieved like those who have hope. He processed out all the negative stuff, and he's like, aha, the Lord is my stronghold. I am going to build habit structures of thought with the Lord and for the Lord. Not anyone else. Here's another version, another verse. Psalm 94.22, the Lord has become my stronghold and my God, the rock of my refuge, the rock on which I stand. We sang it this morning. When everything around me is shaking, I've never been more glad, because I put my trust in Jesus. He'll never let me down. Is he going to fail you now? He won't. We sang it all. We sang it all."
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7) "What are my what ifs? What are my yeah buts? And I'm in control of my mind, nobody else. It's my mind. It's my brain. It's my thoughts. God gives us self-control. We have the ability to decide what we think. Sometimes if we've thought negative so long, if we've had negative what ifs so long and we build that stronghold and the spirit joins and is like, I'm here, that just makes you depressed and makes you sad and makes you hopeless, sometimes it can feel like we no longer have control of our minds. But the reality is we always do, because we have someone who will not turn from doing us good, will not turn from breaking those strongholds and helping us build new ones, will not turn from joining us in our pain, in our bad situations and going, what if this is happening for you, not to you?"
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