Transformative Trials: Embracing Growth Through Adversity

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"what goes around comes around whatsoever man SWS that shall he also reap and if you have this understanding you will plant the right seeds that'll produce the right Harvest" [24:23] (Download)

"The purpose of the problem is to promote you into a position of power" [24:42] (Download)

"In the experiences of life I want you to realize that no matter what you're experiencing and how bad it may hurt right now, God is preparing you for victory, he's preparing you for power, he's promoting you to a new level." [01:11:20] (Download)

"Because a Potter's wheel is messy, it's messy but no matter what the mess is, you've got to keep your eye on the end result. You see, remodeling a house it's messy, building something it's messy." [01:12:10] (Download)

"Even what the enemy intends for evil, God's going to use for our good. He has a purpose for everything that we go through and the end result is of every experience there's something good ultimately that I'm going to find." [33:42] (Download)

"In this tribulation, in this trial, the tried of my faith is producing patience, so that means what I'm going through is producing something in me that I can say in the midst of it, I have the joy of the Lord." [58:13] (Download)

"Our experiences in life are things that we go through so that God can form us into His Image. God is the Potter and we are the clay." [35:52] (Download)

"The purpose of your problem is not to defeat you, but to promote you to a position of power." [01:09:02] (Download)

"In the act of obedience to the word of God, that's where we become more valuable. We're in the center of his will, we're letting his word guide us and direct us and transform us, then we are being changed." [51:30] (Download)

"When you allow God to take you just as you are and let him begin to mold you and shape you and transform you, you find out then that you become more valuable not to yourself but to the kingdom." [50:47] (Download)
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