Transformative Worship: Beholding Jesus for Spiritual Renewal

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"The glory of God is the view and opinion of God and so when Jesus would pray for someone and the glory of God would manifest, in other words, they'd be healed, God's view and opinion would be established." [07:53] (Download)

"We behold his opinion of what it means to be human, we change our thinking, our behaviors, our choices, how we see things, how we behave, all that. This is what repentance is, to lay down your thinking and put on who I am in Christ." [08:35] (Download)

"The nature of encountering the unveiled presence of God is that it changes you. Like the effect of it is that it changes you, it makes you more like Him because in spirit you already are." [09:18] (Download)

"As you behold Him, you become like Him, and what greater area to behold Him than in worship... Worship in the day-to-day, worship in the mundane, worship when it's time to do the stuff that you don't like to do, doing it with a grateful heart." [04:27] (Download)

"In worship, we're in the face of God, speaking directly to Him with no separation, recognizing who He is, honoring who He is, not focused on your issues, but just recognizing who He is. That's worship." [05:51] (Download)

"The spirit in you works like a seed, designed to grow and transform you more into the image of Christ, affecting how you live, treat people, and flow in authority and power." [01:53] (Download)

"As the seed of the Spirit grows within us, it cultivates thought processes, desires, peace, stability, generosity, care, love, and patience, fundamentally changing who we are." [02:27] (Download)

"Jesus is the exact imprint of God's nature, he is the perfect representation of the invisible God." [14:55] (Download)

"God deliberately took the time to draft a will to leave you an inheritance, indicating that Jesus is the heir of all things." [15:36] (Download)

"We are joint heirs with Jesus; we get the same thing Jesus gets. Are you kidding me? Man, we think limited, we have limited thinking." [17:02] (Download)
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