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Time to Shine 6 - What’s in Your Hand
1. God is not asking for what you don’t have.
2. Fear keeps you from letting go.
Moses History:
He had nothing.
Then he had everything.
Then he tried to be the deliverer (tried to do the work of God in the flesh) and be came an outcast.
He had nothing again.
He defended some women shepherds at a well.
He has acceptance
He has a family.
He has a livelihood.
He has everything because of the rod/staff he carried.
He was afraid to let go.
3. What you hold onto becomes dangerous.
4. What you release becomes powerful.
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Those who are still in fear may attack your obedience
They may say:
You are full of pride
What you have is insufficient.
You need to change your methods/seek training, etc. (balance is needed here)
Your preparation begins as you worship, as you face the lion and the bear with no one watching, God is putting something in you that He can use.
6. Don’t remain in the company of naysayers.
7. Bless what’s in your hand.
God can’t multiply what you curse.
8. Release what God has put in your hand and He will take care of the results.
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