Renewing Hope: Embracing God's Promises in Trials

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1) "As someone who's been raised in the church, I've heard these promises over and over and over again. He will never leave you nor forsake you. The Lord is doing a new thing in your land. He's going to pour his spirit out on you. I could. I could keep going. And as someone who's heard them over and over again, it's really easy to get a little apathetic with it. And to go, okay, Lord, I hear you. I don't see it. Because what I'm doing is I'm looking in the Bible, and I'm seeing that you say you're doing a new thing. But I'm looking out to the world, and I'm not seeing anything new. And so, Lord, what are you really doing? Maybe it's just not going to happen in my time." [05:52] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "You see, sometimes we get to feeling this way. That maybe it's just better God said no. You know what? I thought it was a promise from God. Maybe it was for somebody else in the room. Twenty years ago, he said it. Maybe I missed my moment. It's not that you stop hoping. It's just that I can't go through that again. And here's what I'll say to that. God knows your heart. God knows the promises that he's given to you. And this is the best part of the story. Verse 17, But sure enough, the woman soon became pregnant. And at that time, the following year, she had a son, just as Elisha had said." [10:59] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "The revival started with people who decided that they needed Jesus and that their families needed Jesus. And Maria Woodworth Eder, it was just simply her obedience to come and share the gospel that lit the match to start a fire in this community. And I say all of this not to say, well, God's done. He's already done his work in Alexandria. You gotta go to Sri Lanka. You gotta go to Africa. No, no, no, no. I believe that God wants to do it again and that he wants to do it in a greater capacity in this area." [15:20] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "And the only hope that I have is the fact that Jesus in this verse says, I have overcome. You see, if Jesus has already overcome, and Jesus is inside of me, then I have already overcome. And church, if you're suffering, or if you have been through suffering, you have overcome. And the only thing left to do is to keep going. You need to keep hoping. You need to keep the faith. You need to fight the good fight. Because at the end of the road, Jesus is standing there with a crown of victory to place on your head." [17:34] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "You can walk through fire and you can walk close to the Lord and when you come out of fire, you will not even smell of smoke. So, I'm really emotional. This is such a privilege. Okay. We're gonna get back on. Here's the deal. The closer you get to the Lord, the more the enemy will come after you. Because you are a greater threat to the kingdom of God. And he will make you, he will try to make you compromise and question what the Lord has infirmed in you. But you, church, are called to guard yourself. To guard away from deception." [20:29] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "You have the tools necessary to walk in this world without fear, without shame, without pain. Well, no, sorry, suffering. Oh, how do we do this? We have to have faith to walk through this world to say that God will fulfill his promise. It says, Hebrews 11 one, now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen. If you don't have faith, there is nothing to hope for. You have to have faith. And how do we have faith? We focus on the kingdom of God. We focus on what he's doing, not on what the government's doing." [23:25] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "The church is a lighthouse meant to be a beacon of hope for people to find redemption and restoration. The church is a beacon of hope and restoration in Christ because the world is not in need of another port for despair and angst. I would like to pose the question, what happens if we were to all think about the kingdom when we come to church? Or throughout our day, if we walk thinking, Lord, what are you going to do today? What new thing do you have planned? Because I think that if us as a church can unify around the kingdom of God, heaven will come down to earth." [24:30] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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