The Transformative Power of Brokenness in Faith

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"God's ultimate purpose for us is to break us of our self-life, our independence, so that we can fulfill His purpose for us and be useful for Him, which is to please Him. That's what we're here for. We're here to please Him, and He wants to use us for His kingdom, for His purposes. But the neat thing about that is, when God uses us by the way He's designed us, that's where we find the most joy and satisfaction and fulfillment." [00:03:14]

"That's where we find the greatest sense of joy, of knowing that my life matters. It counts. Now. Now, I will tell you this. You know, as a believer, we've said many times, you are guaranteed at least one spiritual gift, sometimes more, and every believer has at least one spiritual gift. No believer has all the spiritual gifts, but that's why we have the variety of people." [00:04:04]

"Satan will seek to pervert your spiritual gift. One of the ways he does that is to get you to use it for selfish means, for selfish reasons, that you use your spiritual gift for yourself. And I've seen individuals who have the spiritual gift of communication and preaching, and all of a sudden they use it to start building their own personal kingdom." [00:04:50]

"Peter's denial became more and more progressive and vehement. Verse 61, At that moment, the Lord, the Lord turned and looked at Peter. Now, we're assuming that they had brought Jesus outside, maybe. They were bringing him to the courtyard to actually start beating him. Or maybe they were taking him out by the porch to some steps that would lead out to go before another trial." [00:10:54]

"But they were in eye contact with each other. It says, at that moment, the Lord turned and looked at Peter. A strong look. I mean, intense look. Suddenly the Lord's words flashed through Peter's mind. Before the rooster crows tomorrow morning, you will deny three times that you even know me." [00:11:31]

"Now, skip ahead a little bit. In Mark 16, 7, they told him, they told the women, they said, now go and tell his disciples, including Peter, that Jesus is going ahead of you to Galilee. And you will see him there, just as he told you before he died. Now, Peter was not being singled out because he was the leader, of the group." [00:15:23]

"No matter how bad you mess up, God wants you to know he will still use you. In fact, because of your mess-ups, he will still use you in a better, a stronger way because you... you are not about you, you become more about him. When you're broken and you realize you don't measure up and God still wants to use you, that's a glorious thing." [00:17:16]

"God will target the area of your life in which you need to be broken. It's kind of like when you go to the doctor and you tell him, I got a pain here. And then he puts his finger right there and he says, does that hurt? And you go, oh yeah. See, the doctor usually knows exactly where to put the finger." [00:18:04]

"God knows exactly where to place the Holy Spirit's finger in your life, in your heart, and said, this is where the pain is. This is where the problem is. Proverbs 20, 27, the Lord's light penetrates the human spirit, exposing every hidden motive. And that's exactly what God is doing for you." [00:18:29]

"God will choose the tools with which he will break us. Sometimes it's the Bible. You're studying the Bible and you read a verse, and a lot of times we'll read a verse and say, oh, my friend so-and-so needs to know about that verse. I'm going to text it to him right now. Have you ever done that? Yep." [00:20:53]

"So Satan is accusing you constantly before God. We see that in the book of Job, how Satan went before God and accused Job and said, well, what happens if he lost everything? So what does being sifted by God look like? Well, first of all, his power is very limited. God is sovereign and Satan is under his authority." [00:23:37]

"God will control the pressure during the process of brokenness. So he decides to break you. He chooses the method. He chooses how he does it, the tools that he uses, but he controls the pressure in the process. Proverbs 18, 14, the human spirit can endure a sick body, but no one can bear a crushed spirit." [00:27:49]

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