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I just want to show you this clip from Bill Johnson.
Messenger.
We have sound for that.
You can read the words.
It doesn't say what the scripture says that without faith.
It is impossible to please him.
It doesn't say without worship.
It doesn't say without prayer.
It doesn't say about fasting.
It doesn't describe any of the other essential parts of our walk with the Lord, doesn't say without Bible reading it says without faith.
Why?
Because the element of trust is the focus of the Lord.
Why?
Because he is the most trustworthy individual in the universe.
And it is a violation of creation to not trust.
The one was worthy of trust.
Did you catch that?
It's a violation of creation, not to trust the one who's worthy of trust.
Ouch.
We need to trust the trust about 1.
Even when he doesn't agree with us.
We need to be able to trust him that he sees beyond this moment in time and space.
And, and sometimes, I admit the best thought I have is that he thinks generationally.
And I think about 5 minutes ago.
He's the god of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
And he's working things down for future Generations.
That I might not understand now.
And if that's all that I went I'm going.
Okay, fine.
I'll get to that fine.
It's easy to trust when you feel peace and joy, and hope it's easy to trust.
When you feel it's not easy to dress when you feel like God has let you down or let you the wrong way or set you up and shut you down.
It's always in your health, your relationships or in how you receive your living.
Those three things make up your identity.
And those three things are the things that the enemy will test you in, and God allows them to test you in.
How do you trust when the answers?
Don't come, how do you trust when you're offended it?
Got how do you trust when know who the answer is?
No or not yet?
And I've already hinted at it it it's it's going to take a lifetime to understand this.
So that's the word I'm using to explain it all.
Okay.
Lifetime.
I'm going to encourage you today to learn element.
To ignore offense. 2 Face Reality to engage Community, to take up your cross, to identify strongholds to magnify Jesus into embed testimony.
There's a lot to get through each one of these can be a sermon in itself, but trust me, there's notes on the back for the stuff.
I can't cover today.
Let's let's start with learning Le Mans.
I talked about this before but this song 628 is fantastic.
Listen to this verse, Oh My People trust him at all times.
For all your heart to him.
For God is our refuge.
Or out your heart to him.
That's what element is 4. Element is when we pour out our emotions and our feelings.
And it's it's okay to feel like you've been offended.
A God, that God is offended you in some way.
We understand theologically, he's good and he's done it, right, but that's not what our feelings.
Tell us.
And if you try to push aside those feelings, if you try to shove them down, what will you become is a plastic Christian?
And you don't believe the words that come out of your mouth and we can all tell.
You're not believing the words coming out of your mouth.
To learn limited pour out your heart to him, pour out your emotion to him.
You will, it's okay.
It was both feelings.
Tell you what you really believe if you don't acknowledge, but, yeah, I got, I am, I am really upset at this.
You can never let him heal.
What's really going on in your heart.
Because the issue is Trust.
If I trusted God is all the time and everywhere.
I would have peace and joy and Hope.
And I would just like all the time and in every situation and and I would not ever not be deliriously.
Happy.
Did you catch that one line in the song We sang, if I ever need reminding, there's an empty to, there's an empty the grave without a body.
Wow.
Learn laments.
Learn to pour out your heart.
The easiest way to do it is you can read through the songs until you get us on that feels the way that you feel and then you camp out there and you just read it and you read it and read it.
Till something will happen.
Something will happen for me.
It's like about to become aware that 3000 years ago.
The author of that bomb felt the same way I did and that blows me away.
3000 years ago, God knew how he felt.
And so he knows how I feel too.
And 3000 years ago.
It was okay with him pouring out his heart to him, so I can pour out my heart to him too.
And it's not going to faze.
God, God's okay with that.
Learn limits and use.
Lament the question that you can ask yourself is doing.
Well question.
I'm asking you is, do you use lament and do your limits turn to Thanksgiving and praise?
Yeah.
I forgot to mention two-thirds of the Psalms Psalms of lament almost every single one except you that I found will turn it back to praise ones.
As I will praise you in the future like not today, but maybe later but and then two others, just leave it blank, but every other one goes back and says yet I will praise you.
I will I will lead the procession.
I William yet.
You are good.
Lamont pours, out your emotion to God and you turn it back to praise you even stay in that feeling.
And then until you're ready to go to France.
Most of the Psalms are personal Psalms.
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