Transformative Worship: Embracing God's Presence and Victory

 

Summary

### Summary

Today, we explored the profound truth that God is enthroned on the praises of His people, both Israel and those adopted into His family through Christ. We are on the cusp of something significant, a divine move that will transition us from temporary to eternal experiences. This is a call to be fully present and engaged in worship, to exalt God above every fear, worry, and doubt. We are reminded that God’s presence is transformative, turning our weeping into laughter and filling us with the oil of gladness.

We also celebrated the various ministries and outreach programs of our church, emphasizing the importance of community and prayer. From the missions team heading to Peru to the youth ministry's impactful activities, we see God’s hand at work. Prayer is the foundation of all our efforts, and it is through prayer that we align our hearts with God’s will.

A significant part of our journey involves a shift in perspective. Just as a simple change in how we view our circumstances can turn disappointment into joy, so can a shift in our spiritual perspective lead us to see God’s provision and victory even before it manifests. This perspective shift is crucial as we navigate the challenges and uncertainties of life, trusting that God’s timing and plans are perfect.

We also discussed the importance of faithfulness and preparation. God often gives us dreams and visions that take time to come to fruition. Our role is to be faithful in the present, preparing and sowing seeds for future harvests. This faithfulness is not just for our benefit but for the generations to come.

Finally, we were reminded that with Jesus, anything is possible. Victory is always in store for those who trust in Him. We are called to live with a mindset of victory, seeing every challenge as an opportunity for God to reveal His glory. This mindset requires us to place our worries and doubts in submission to God’s Word and to respond with faith and obedience.

### Key Takeaways

1. God is Enthroned on Our Praises: When we exalt God above our fears, worries, and doubts, we invite His transformative presence into our lives. This act of worship shifts our focus from our problems to His sovereignty, allowing us to experience His peace and joy. [12:32]

2. The Power of Perspective Shift: Just as a change in how we view our circumstances can turn disappointment into joy, a spiritual perspective shift helps us see God’s provision and victory even before it manifests. This shift is crucial for navigating life’s challenges with faith and hope. [25:25]

3. Faithfulness in the Present: God often gives us dreams and visions that take time to come to fruition. Our role is to be faithful in the present, preparing and sowing seeds for future harvests. This faithfulness impacts not just our lives but also the generations to come. [50:52]

4. Victory is Always in Store: With Jesus, anything is possible. We are called to live with a mindset of victory, seeing every challenge as an opportunity for God to reveal His glory. This requires placing our worries and doubts in submission to God’s Word and responding with faith and obedience. [32:54]

5. The Importance of Community and Prayer: Prayer is the foundation of all our efforts, aligning our hearts with God’s will. Being part of a faith-filled community helps us grow spiritually and provides support as we pursue God’s plans. Our collective faith and prayers can bring about significant change and blessings. [17:32]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[08:52] - The Presence of God
[09:28] - On the Cusp of Something Great
[10:03] - Call to Worship
[10:32] - Exalting God Above All
[12:32] - Overcoming Fear and Doubt
[13:50] - The Oil of Gladness
[14:37] - Community and Outreach
[15:45] - Missions and Summer Nights
[16:34] - Youth Ministry and Prayer
[17:32] - The Power of Prayer
[18:21] - Outreach Success
[19:05] - Welcome Newcomers
[20:07] - New Series Introduction
[21:32] - Perspective Shift
[22:26] - Story of KitchenAid
[25:25] - The Power of Perspective
[27:35] - Ministries and Giving
[29:55] - Financial Transparency
[30:44] - God's Faithfulness
[32:54] - Victory in Jesus
[34:01] - Personal Testimony
[35:10] - God's Provision
[37:39] - Eyes to See and Ears to Hear
[39:52] - The Mind of Christ
[42:19] - Responding to the Holy Spirit
[44:29] - Wisdom and Action
[46:03] - God's Timing
[48:09] - Vision and Reality
[50:52] - Maturity and Timing
[52:26] - Generational Impact
[53:50] - Posture Towards God's Word
[54:42] - Story of Faithfulness
[57:48] - Walking in God's Promises
[59:59] - Victory and Sound Mind
[01:02:22] - Responding to God's Call
[01:07:14] - Healing and Prayer

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Psalm 22:3 (ESV): "Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel."
2. Proverbs 20:12 (ESV): "The hearing ear and the seeing eye, the Lord has made them both."
3. 1 Corinthians 2:13 (ESV): "And we impart this in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit, interpreting spiritual truths to those who are spiritual."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does Psalm 22:3 say about where God is enthroned? How does this relate to our act of worship? [08:52]
2. According to Proverbs 20:12, what are the gifts from the Lord? How do these gifts help us in our spiritual journey? [37:39]
3. In 1 Corinthians 2:13, what is the source of the words and wisdom that Paul speaks about? How does this differ from human wisdom? [39:52]
4. How did the pastor describe the importance of a perspective shift in the sermon? Can you recall the story he used to illustrate this? [25:25]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the concept of God being enthroned on our praises (Psalm 22:3) influence our approach to worship, especially in times of fear and doubt? [12:32]
2. What does it mean to have "eyes to see and ears to hear" as described in Proverbs 20:12? How can this spiritual sensitivity impact our daily lives? [37:39]
3. How does the wisdom taught by the Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:13) guide us differently than human wisdom? Can you think of a situation where you relied on spiritual wisdom over human wisdom? [39:52]
4. The sermon emphasized the importance of faithfulness and preparation for future harvests. How does this principle apply to our personal dreams and visions? [50:52]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you felt overwhelmed by fear, worry, or doubt. How can you practice exalting God above these emotions in your daily life? [12:32]
2. The pastor mentioned the power of a perspective shift. Think of a current challenge you are facing. How can you change your perspective to see God's provision and victory in this situation? [25:25]
3. In what ways can you be more faithful in your present circumstances, sowing seeds for future harvests? Identify one specific area where you can start today. [50:52]
4. How can you cultivate a mindset of victory in your life, seeing every challenge as an opportunity for God to reveal His glory? Share a recent challenge and how you can apply this mindset to it. [32:54]
5. The sermon highlighted the importance of community and prayer. How can you become more involved in your church community and strengthen your prayer life? [17:32]
6. Think about a dream or vision God has given you that has not yet come to fruition. What steps can you take to prepare for its fulfillment, trusting in God's timing? [50:52]
7. How can you support and encourage others in your community who are also waiting for their dreams and visions to come to pass? Share a practical way you can offer support this week. [52:26]

Devotional

Day 1: God is Enthroned on Our Praises
When we exalt God above our fears, worries, and doubts, we invite His transformative presence into our lives. This act of worship shifts our focus from our problems to His sovereignty, allowing us to experience His peace and joy. Worship is not just a ritual but a powerful declaration of God's supremacy over every aspect of our lives. When we praise Him, we are reminded of His greatness and our hearts are filled with hope and confidence in His ability to handle our circumstances.

In moments of fear and doubt, lifting our voices in praise can be a profound act of faith. It is in these moments that we can experience a divine exchange—our anxiety for His peace, our sorrow for His joy. As we enthrone God on our praises, we create an atmosphere where His presence can dwell, bringing transformation and renewal to our hearts and minds. [12:32]

Psalm 22:3 (ESV): "Yet you are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel."

Reflection: What specific fears or worries can you lift up to God in praise today, trusting Him to transform them into peace and joy?


Day 2: The Power of Perspective Shift
Just as a change in how we view our circumstances can turn disappointment into joy, a spiritual perspective shift helps us see God’s provision and victory even before it manifests. This shift is crucial for navigating life’s challenges with faith and hope. When we choose to see our situations through the lens of God's promises, we can find strength and encouragement even in the midst of trials.

A perspective shift involves renewing our minds and aligning our thoughts with God's truth. It means looking beyond the immediate and trusting in God's eternal plan. By focusing on His faithfulness and past victories, we can face current challenges with a sense of assurance and expectation. This shift in perspective is not just about positive thinking but about anchoring our hope in the unchanging character of God. [25:25]

2 Corinthians 4:17-18 (ESV): "For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal."

Reflection: How can you shift your perspective today to see your current challenges through the lens of God's promises and eternal plan?


Day 3: Faithfulness in the Present
God often gives us dreams and visions that take time to come to fruition. Our role is to be faithful in the present, preparing and sowing seeds for future harvests. This faithfulness impacts not just our lives but also the generations to come. Being faithful means diligently working with what God has placed in our hands today, trusting that He will bring the increase in His perfect timing.

Faithfulness in the present requires patience and perseverance. It involves doing the small, everyday tasks with excellence and a heart of service, knowing that these are the building blocks for the larger vision God has given us. As we remain faithful, we are also setting an example for others, especially the next generation, demonstrating what it means to trust and obey God in every season. [50:52]

Galatians 6:9 (ESV): "And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."

Reflection: What small acts of faithfulness can you commit to today, trusting that they will contribute to God's larger plan for your life and future generations?


Day 4: Victory is Always in Store
With Jesus, anything is possible. We are called to live with a mindset of victory, seeing every challenge as an opportunity for God to reveal His glory. This requires placing our worries and doubts in submission to God’s Word and responding with faith and obedience. Living with a mindset of victory means believing that God is for us and that He has already secured our ultimate triumph through Christ.

This victorious mindset transforms how we approach life's difficulties. Instead of feeling defeated, we can face challenges with confidence, knowing that God is working all things for our good. It also means actively resisting negative thoughts and declarations, choosing instead to speak life and truth over our situations. By doing so, we align ourselves with God's perspective and open the door for His miraculous intervention. [32:54]

1 John 5:4 (ESV): "For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world—our faith."

Reflection: What challenges are you facing today that you can view as opportunities for God to reveal His glory? How can you respond with faith and obedience?


Day 5: The Importance of Community and Prayer
Prayer is the foundation of all our efforts, aligning our hearts with God’s will. Being part of a faith-filled community helps us grow spiritually and provides support as we pursue God’s plans. Our collective faith and prayers can bring about significant change and blessings. In community, we find encouragement, accountability, and the strength to persevere in our spiritual journey.

Prayer connects us to God's heart and aligns our desires with His purposes. It is through prayer that we receive guidance, strength, and the assurance of His presence. When we pray together as a community, we amplify our faith and create a powerful spiritual synergy that can move mountains. Being part of a community also means sharing our burdens and joys, supporting one another in love, and growing together in our walk with Christ. [17:32]

James 5:16 (ESV): "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working."

Reflection: How can you actively engage in your faith community today, both in prayer and in support of others? What specific prayer needs can you share with your community?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "There's a place where we can be in the room, or there's a place where we can be aware of his presence that is among us. And you can be sitting side by side with him. You can be sitting side by side with each other. I just... There's a strong sensitivity. There's a strong urging that we're on the cusp of something. And I don't know how to identify. I don't know how to put words to it." [09:28] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We don't just one day arrive in the place that we are created for. We arrive one day in the place that we are faithful to today. We arrive one day in the place that we are surrendered to today. We arrive in the place that we are faithful to today. We arrive in the place that we are saying yes to today. We arrive in the place that we are weeping to today." [57:48] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "When we have Jesus. We don't have to constantly live. We don't have to live in the world of let's wait and see how it works out. We live with victory from the very beginning. We see the opportunity in everything that is around us." [27:35] (14 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Victory is always in store for those who wait upon the Lord and see their strength renewed in him. Victory first is the mindset. If worry has been first, it's okay. We just repent. And we move forward. I've done a lot of worry first in my life. I worried first yesterday. But that's not God's design." [01:00:53] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "With Jesus, anything is possible. Can you say that with me with Jesus? Anything is possible." [32:54] (8 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "Prayer is the leader of everything of God. You can't work hard enough, but you can pray diligently enough. And so prayer is what moves. It changes our heart to be like the heart of God." [17:32] (13 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We are moving into a new season. And I don't mean it like in this big sounding word of, of a presidential election or anything like that. But I mean, what I really mean is the new series. It's a new month. And, so which means a new focus, a new direction, if you will. We tend to try to preach and do messages. And series, which really means kind of a, a focused topic each month, if you will, what we sense, the direction that the Lord is leading." [20:07] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "There are times that God gives a dream. There are times that it's time to execute the dream. You know, when the Israelites left slavery, God sent them on an 11-day road. He could have saved them. He could have sent them on a two-day trip, two- to three-day trip, but he did not. Because he said they'd just come out of slavery and bondage, and he feared the battles that they would fight, and feared may be a wrong word, but the battles they would have to fight, he said, would discourage them, and they would want to go back to the slavery they came out of. So he sent them the long route." [50:18] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The mind of Christ is wisdom first. 1 Corinthians 2.13 says it like this. When we tell you these things, we do not use words that come from human wisdom. Instead, we speak words given to us by the Spirit. Using the Spirit's words to explain, spiritual truths." [39:52] (18 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The posture of a believer as God has equipped us is one that sees victory first. Everybody say that. Say victory first. This is what a new transformed mind sees. It sees victory first. At least three people did anyway. Victory first." [37:39] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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