Upright Spiritual Posture: Transforming Faith Through Commitment

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1) "We must learn that we need to be circumcised, and the circumcision is the circumcision of the heart...our hearts need to be circumcised today." [27:59] (Download)

2) "In order to intensify our posture with the Lord, we have to learn to cut off...things that are not adding value to our life but they're taking it away." [26:24] (Download)

3) "Prayer will not always change your circumstance, but prayer will always change you...it'll cause you to cause a chain reaction into your surroundings." [34:07] (Download)

4) "The secret of being content is only found in the presence of God...as long as he is in the presence of God he has everything he will ever need." [36:29] (Download)

5) "Sometimes during worship, you just got to say, 'Devil get off me, problems get off of me, circumstances get off of me,' and begin to raise your hands in worship and adoration." [37:43] (Download)

6) "If you want to intensify your posture in the Lord, you first have to know how to be circumcised, the other thing is you have to learn how to be committed." [29:37] (Download)

7) "We are living in a generation that is never content, that is never satisfied, that always wants more...learning to be content in whatever circumstance you are living through." [34:42] (Download)

8) "It takes a mature person to look at their surrounding and still call it good...a spiritually postured person in the Lord can look at this world and say, 'God only you can and only you will.'" [32:19] (Download)

9) "We must learn to commit ourselves to the Lord...my first reaction when things go wrong is not to pray but to panic...some of us are numb because we've been holding on to things for too long." [30:06] (Download)

10) "Paul the Apostle...was adamant enough to actually write, 'Stop the quarreling because it's not helping.' If we want to learn how to walk in a good posture, we want to intensify our posture." [27:29] (Download)
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