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Lets go to God in Prayer
Thank our beloved Pastor Dono Pelham for all that he continue to do for us in his absence today.
Please pray a special prayer for him due to feeling under the weather.
I simply want to thank God for each of you this Sunday.
Can we stand to our feet to give our amazing God a shout of praise and clap for all that He continues to do in our lives.
We simply cannot tell it all of his greatness and grace towards us.
Let’s go to God in prayer.
It is truly a honor to stand before and bring a word from our Lord and Savior.
As we continue in the finality of this series “Broken Before Making”, I want to use this morning for a sermon titled.
Broken for Disruption 31
About two weeks, I was sitting in a blended learning conference geared toward producing greater outcomes for children in K-12 public education.
The research on blended learning yielded high outcomes for student success across the nation.
The question proposed to us educators in the room, does your learning modalities present a significant disruption for greater student outcomes.
Meaning, is there a high level of disruption to the learning environment that produces, high student engagement, high yield impact for teachers and students, student success, reflection, peer to peer interaction, and a measurement tool by which to authenticate learning for all students.
So you know that word disruption kept teasing me in more ways that one.
As Pastor preached last Sunday, the word disruption appeared once again.
All I could think of is, Lord you did not break me to leave me.
You broke me and continue to break me to sit still.
God you broke to be a disruptor for the Kingdom.
Let’s look at how we can be disruptors for the Kingdom.
Is there anyone in sanctuary this morning that truly understand what it means to be broken.
Broken in the sense of truly an encounter so exponential great and life changing.
Is there anyone in sanctuary this morning that truly understand what it means to be broken.
Broken in the sense of truly an encounter so exponential great and life changing.
An experience that left you speechless and hopeful.
An experience of a illness that leads down a financial spiral.
An experience when you say enough is enough.
An experience when say, I’ve had enough and God something has to change.
An experience when you look at the situation and it appears to be hopeless and a still voice whipers, “But God”.
An experience when all financial obligations hit at one time that brings you to place of brokenness.
An experience when monthly financial obligation was more than weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly income coming in.
An experience when every time you looked right or left, the wheels of despair kept on spinning.
An experience when you say, if it had been for the Lord on my side tell me where would I be, where would I be.
I will trust in the Lord.
An experience that leaves you broken and all you can do is recite is : The Lord is my shephard, I shall not want.
: I can do all things
Is there anyone here this morning who simply can say Lord, I’ve been broken and I am ready to move to a new level of disruption for your glory.
You see, I know for which I’ve come and Lord I cannot go back.
I am ready to embark on new aspect of my life
About two weeks, I was sitting in a blended learning conference geared toward producing greater outcomes for children in K-12 public education.
The research on blended learning yielded high outcomes for student success across the nation.
The question proposed to us educators in the room, does your learning modalities present a significant disruption for greater student outcomes.
Meaning, is there a high level of disruption to the learning environment that produces, high student engagement, high yield impact for teachers and students, student success, reflection, peer to peer interaction, and a measurement tool by which to authenticate learning for all students.
I’ve watched you perform miracles.
I’ve seen you work on my behalf time after time.
I’ve witnessed you renew my marriage.
I’ve seen you return my children back to me.
I’ve seen you move in my fiances.
I’ve watched you do the impossible.
Lord, I declare today that I am no longer my own.
I am recommitting or committing myself as a certified, bonifide, disruptor for the Kingdom.
God today, I declare today that I am no longer my own.
I am recommitting or committing myself as a certified, life member, and bonifide disruptor for the Kingdom.
Repeat, today, I declare that I am recommitting or committing myself as a certified, life member, and bonifide disruptor for the Kingdom.
About two weeks, I was sitting in a blended learning conference geared toward producing greater outcomes for children in K-12 public education.
The research on blended learning yielded high outcomes for student success across the nation.
The question proposed to us educators in the room, does your learning modalities present a significant disruption for greater student outcomes.
Meaning, is there a high level of disruption to the learning environment that produces, high student engagement, high yield impact for teachers and students, student success, reflection, peer to peer interaction, and a measurement tool by which to authenticate learning for all students.
So you know that word disruption kept teasing me in more ways that one.
As Pastor preached last Sunday, the word disruption appeared once again.
All I could think of is, Lord you did not break me to leave me.
You broke me and continue to break me to sit still.
God you broke to be a disruptor for the Kingdom.
Let’s look at how we can be disruptors for the Kingdom.
Application:
Application:
If you would let’s go back to - If you would turn ) And when they had inflicted many blows upon them, they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to guard them securely; (24) and he, having received a command, threw them into inner prison, and fastened their feet in the stocks.
(25) But about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns of praise to God, and the prisoners were listening; (26) and suddenly there came a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison house were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened , and everyone’s chains were unfastened.
A disruptor understands that in the midst of battle or when life hits with an unfavorable blow.
The disruptor knows how to go into battle in prayer.
Why? Prayer is the gatekeeper to exercising faith.
Prayer is the portal to unlock the things of God.
Prayer is communication with the ultimate master mind who can and will move situations on our behalf.
A disruptor does retreat because of his or her brokenness but arise as a might conqueror.
For the disruptor knows that his or her weapons of their warefare are not of flesh, but divinely powerful for the pulling down of strongholds.
This strength builds momentum and exuberance.
The disruptor is like Job though you slay me, yet will I trust in him.
I cannot turn back just like Paul and Silas, I’ve been hit with an insurmountably situation or situations.
My finances are little to none, my business has not moved to the next level, my vision has not come to full fruition, my health has not been fully restored, my bills are increasing however, my weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly finances are unable to meet all financial demands.
The disruptor knows that even the midst of all of this yet will I trust.
I am going to keep praying and seeking His face.
These men who were throne in prison for the sake of Gospel where beaten and tormented by the jailers
Disruptor to
Brokenness is place of submission.
Submission builds character and interdependence on God.
Brokenness allows us to see all of our humanity.
Humanity in the sense of ours flaws, behaviors, and actions both favorable an unfavorable.
Our humanity at times can setup us to think of ourselves more than who really our.
You see God put us in places where we had positions of power and influence however, our humanity of pride, greed, misrepresentation, lack of gratitude slipped in took us down a path
Then you mix prayer with praise.
Now you have an unbeatable combination.
The word moves further in and about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns of praise to God, and the prisoners were listening and 26 says and suddenly there came a great earthquake, so that the foundations of prison house were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened,and everyone’s chains were unfastened.
I do not know about you, I dare you to take a 5 minute shout of praise and begin to worship your God so that you may see the full manifestation of the one who has all power and might in His hand to change all situations.
Turn your midnight into day.
Turn to little into plenty, turn your vision into a 500 fortune company, renew and heal your body.
If you ever want God to do something so spectacular that blows your mind.
I dare you to pray and worship without ceasing .
He will begin to speak and move on your behalf or situation like never before.
Prayer erupts an unforseen strength in the believer.
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