Radical Obedience: Transforming Trials into Triumphs

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Fasting is really like I'm withdrawing, I'm going to disconnect from the world and in prayer I'm reconnecting with God and that's what we're doing. And after a year or two you have this intense umkah that's actually the time of bashan after when you and your family are you know constantly fasting around again and that's the visual that we're sent when it comes to yours. [00:01:56]

The heartbeat behind radical, really, according to the Lord, there's only obedience or disobedience. Okay? There is no levels of obedience. Oh, you got a 10 here and oh, you're a seven there. No, no. You're either obedient or you're not. Like the parents that taught their kids, they would count to 10 until little Timmy finally came and did what mom told them to do before she started counting and going crazy and losing her mind counting to 10, right? [00:06:21]

It's really because he wants to bless you. And that's a heart posture that I hope you really get this year as we take time to unpack and to steward this word is the fact that man, God is crazy about you. He so wants to bless your life, Caleb. He so wants to pour out his spirit upon you in different ways. There's just some little things he asks us to do. [00:06:53]

When you walk in God's ways, there's blessing in favor that comes. Like Paul said, one of the great blessings he was encountering is seeing the advance of the gospel. Now he's writing this from a prison cell, okay? But the blessing that he saw was the gospel was going forth because he understood that the purpose God had on his life was bigger than his plan. [00:07:48]

Paul wanted to go into Asia. God said, I'm going to disrupt that and I'm going to turn your plan into my purpose. So Paul was at least willing to go. He at least said yes to doing something. And so God could direct that. He can't steer a parked car. If you're waiting for God to steer you, well, what next, Lord? [00:15:45]

The closer you are to God. The closer you are to God. The more that you'll be part of what he's doing on the earth and not against what he's doing. And you know, we live in a day and age where there, I've seen a lot of pastors that try to draw people to them instead of really drawing them to God. [00:16:35]

I can either let the chains break my praise or I can use my praise to break the chains sometimes you just need to shout you need to sing a little louder you need to clap and that's not some charismatic crazy thing that's actually bible that when God showed up in the scene and stuff happened they were like whoa God and their response was shouting and clapping and dancing and singing. [00:18:20]

The problem is that most people are allowing the the chains of their perspective to break their chains paul goes on to say in verse 14 he says because of my chains everybody say that because of my chains most of the sisters and brothers they're becoming confident in the lord so because of my chains and what's going on with me they're actually growing in confidence. [00:28:35]

Choices become chains. And it looks kind of harmless enough. Like, it's not too heavy to hold this chain. It's just pretty simple. I mean, I could drop it. It's just a little chain. But he comes to you with these, and he offers you a chain. And you're going to be able to hold it, and he offers you different choices. [00:32:46]

And he says, I'm right here, son. So he takes off this chain of shame. And like Paul found out, there was a greater, mightier chain that was stronger than any shame or any sin that could come into your life. And it's the, it's a chain of grace. And because he loves you so much, you're going to have to hook that through better, brother. [00:37:23]

You can't outrun his grace. His grace, the grip of grace is stronger than the sin or the shame in your life. But some people, they can't get over it. They're having a hard time receiving grace. They have been shoved too far up their past that they can't see the goodness of God. [00:39:10]

Here's a question. Was Paul chained to the jailer or was the jailer chained to Paul? Come on. Is Paul chained to that guy or is it like, no, the perspective of Paul was you're chained to me, brother. And I'm going to use this time and you got to be on shift here for eight hours. [00:40:15]

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