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When God Promises God Delivers!
Message 6
Victory in Jesus
Me:
The ministry of failure
a. Deuteronomy 8:1-3
i.
Israel had failed miserably
ii.
The rejected God’s “promised land”
b.
That failure taught them three things
Humility
The condition of their heart
Man does not live by bread alone
c.
When I fail in ministry – life
i.
The first question I will ask
ii.
Is God angry?
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Am I being punished?
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I can become so paralyzed with fear
v.
I would guess I am not alone in this kind of thinking
We:
Does God love me?
a.
Too many people, even believers, feel that God does not love them
i.
Just how could he love someone like me
ii.
They feel unworthy of His love
iii.
They feel they have come up short
iv.
They are too disobedient
v.
They fail too often.
vi.
How could God love them when we have gone against his will so much
b.
The results of such feelings are…
i.
A sense of unworthiness
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They condemn their own lives
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They become discouraged
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They lack any confidence in their own value
v.
No self-esteem
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They are living defeated lives
c.
All of this is a total contradiction of scripture
i.
I can prove it
God:
What can separate us?
a.
Not even the severest of circumstances
i. Romans 8:35 (The Message) — 35 Do you think anyone is going to be able to drive a wedge between us and Christ’s love for us?
There is no way!
Not trouble, not hard times, not hatred, not hunger, not homelessness, not bullying threats, not backstabbing, not even the worst sins listed in Scripture:
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Just imagine a person experiencing all this.
i.
What would his thoughts be?
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Would he feel that he had been forsaken by God?
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In the midst of so much dark trouble, would he believe that God loved him?
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Do you think that Israel ever thought God had abandon them?
i. Wandered in a desert for 40 years
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Eating the same meal every day.
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I am sure there where some dark days
Overwhelming victory
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Despite all these things
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Romans 8:37 (NLT) — 37 No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us.
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What a passage
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Our circumstances are our training grounds
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Israel learned things
ii.
Humility
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The condition of their heart
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We do not live on bread alone
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