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Take Courage and Change Your World!
IF IT’S YOU? Jesus, I don’t know if it’s you or not, but I’m going to take a chance.
I don’t know if it’s your will or not, but I will force the issue.
Before we take that step out of the boat, let us have a brief Bible Study.
Isaiah 5:13
exile: stripped of everything.
exposed, revealed.
why?
They have a lack of knowledge.
Continue.
They live in a state of want.
They have nothing.
Why?
A lack of knowing what to do.
Continue with verse 14 Sheol: Hell enlarges, Jerusalem, the Holy City, Her Glory, The sounds of Jerusalem, and the jubilant (rejoicing) are swallowed up.
Why?
A lack of knowing what to do.
What’s sad, is Old Jerusalem is a picture of New Jerusalem coming down.
A lack of knowing, shuts down the glory, shuts down the voice of heaven, shuts down the rejoicing of heaven.
Pretty heavy penalty.
Hosea.
דָּמָה dâmâh, daw-maw’; a prim.
root; to be dumb or silent; hence, to fail or perish; trans.
to destroy:— cease, be cut down (off), destroy, be brought to silence, be undone, × utterly.
My people are destroyed.
My people are silenced.
My people give up their right to speak into a situation, why?
Look again.
A lack of knowledge.
A lack of knowing what to do.
Ever been there?
Good news.
A lack of knowledge is fixable.
But, keep reading.
A Lack of Knowledge is Fixable.
A Rejection of Knowledge Can Be Fatal.
God is not out to do you in, He just doesn’t have a plan b. (explain)
דָּמָה dâmâh, daw-maw’; a prim.
root; to bdestroy, be brought to silence, be undone, × utterly.
e undone, × utterly.
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
דָּמָה dâmâh, daw-maw’; a prim.
root; to be dumb or silent; hence, to fail or perish; trans.
to destroy:— cease, be cut down (off), destroy, be brought to silence, be undone, × utterly.
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
דָּמָה dâmâh, daw-maw’; a prim.
root; to be dumb or silent; hence
Strong, J. (1996).
The New Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew and Greek Words.
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
A lack of knowledge.
A lack of knowing what to do.
Ever been there?
Good news.
A lack of knowledge is fixable.
But, keep reading.
Now, during the fourth watch of the night He came to them, making His way upon the sea.
But the disciples having seen Him walking directly upon the sea, His sandals in contact with the water, were terrified, saying, It is a phantasm, and they cried aloud for fear.
And immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, Be having courage.
It is I. Stop fearing.
And answering Him, Peter said, O Lord.
Since it is you, command me to come to you on the waves.
And He said, Come at once.
And having come down from the boat, Peter made his way upon the waves and came towards Jesus.
If it’s you Jesus!
Verse 27: Take courage.
Take a risk.
Take a chance on Jesus.
Will Destroy You.
Since it’s You Jesus!
Will Empower You to Release Heaven on Earth!
Verse 27: Take courage.
Take a risk.
Take a chance on Jesus.
Verse 27: Take courage.
Take a risk.
Take a chance on Jesus.
Read verses 28-29
I am a race car driver.
At some point, we will all be challenged by the Word to step out of our comfort zone and walk on the water toward the Word.
Introduce Joseph & His situation.
Read.
What tested him?
His brothers?The prison?
No.
The king of Egypt?
No. THE WORD OF THE LORD.
There are may of us, who are in a prison.
We know the word is true.
We need the word to be true, but our circumstances have put a cap on the Kingdom in our lives.
The Plural Form
(from Names of God, Copyright 1944 by The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.)
The names which man will give them will determine their use and position in reference to man’s own nature.
Their names would reflect the impression produced on the man’s mind.
A “name,” in the estimation of the Hebrew, conveyed the idea of personality and character.
It was more than a mere label.
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