Transforming Lives Through Divine Appointments and Godliness

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You've seen people come in and you've seen chains broken. You've seen healings. You've seen people saved. People baptized. But most importantly, you've seen lives saved. And one of the main things that Elias shared, lives have been saved through Crosspoint. And all glory goes to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Because why are we here? [00:28:19]

That when you lead by example. Those will follow you. Once the Lord grabs a hold of one individual in your life. In your family. The Lord will come in and grab everybody's heart. And it might not be right away. It's going to take some time. But now that I know that God had an appointment for that day. [00:31:14]

So as we talk about pursuing God. I want us to remember this. In Ephesians chapter 2 verse 10. For we are his workmanship. Created in Christ Jesus for good works. Which God prepared beforehand. That we should walk in them. So as we walk out our daily lives. I want you to tell yourself this. That God's not done with me yet. [00:32:30]

One thing is for certain that is, if we chase after God, when we pursue him, there's no way we can be the same person we were yesterday, last week, or last month, or last year. I said that the very first sermon that I preached. There's a transformation that will take place in your lives and in your heart. [00:34:59]

Scripture reads, Have nothing to do with irreverent, silly myths. Rather, train yourself for godliness. For while bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way. As it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come. See, what we're going to be talking about today is training ourself in godliness. [00:37:06]

Instead, we need to train ourselves in godliness and allow the Holy Spirit to lead our daily lives. It says train yourself in godliness. In other words, don't focus on the nonsense that the world and culture throws at you. You know the very truth of God. You have access to it yourselves. The Bible is available to everyone. [00:40:28]

The closer we get to God, the more we read, the more time we spend, the stronger our faith will be. And the stronger we will get. Just like training our body, we need to focus on training ourselves in the word. And the meal plan that we need to follow consists of the word of God. [00:44:51]

If we allow the enemy to take us away from our walk with God, then we will indeed find ourselves being anxious, feeling lost, feeling afraid and overwhelmed. That sand will come. But the rock will strengthen our faith and our character in Christ. And the point I have today is training in godliness will develop us to the character [00:46:31]

Godliness is all about becoming more like Jesus and demonstrating his character traits. Those character traits being mercy, humility, Compassion, patience, obedience, love, and servanthood. Jesus was the closest example we can follow whose character always honored the father. If there's an example we should look to, it's him. [00:48:14]

Jesus' life was an example of how to follow God's will and not our own. He was sure of his mission here on earth. He knew that his work was to glorify God. Preaching the gospel and getting people to turn to him. Turn back to him. See, what Jesus said was no to sin and he said yes to the father. [00:49:08]

Training ourselves and walking in godliness shows our devotion to God. If we seek to be more like Jesus. His character traits will follow. godliness is also shown in the way we live our lives it's not just about the faith but it's the works behind it also it's the way we live and the example we set to our surrounding world [00:56:29]

but the world needs people like you and i not only to train ourselves in godliness but to walk in godliness for we are a lamp shining in a dark place if everyone stops being a light to this world then it will eventually go dark so don't stop fighting the good fight let's continue to walk in godliness [00:59:20]

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