The benefits of being dropped
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No Grey Challenge
No Grey Challenge
Our genearation has glorified having a weakness to the point we have gone viral pushing the notion that somehow our transparency moves God,
There is a difference in being transparent and being messy, working on your soul salvation never meant post the process, TELL SOMEBODY WORK DON’T POST!!!
Because your process is only effective if it draws people to Christ and not closer to the club.
Some people’s so called ‘transparency’ is really a mating call for sin. You’re not delivered you’re just out of partners.
We have to be careful that our process doesn’t become a stumbling for others.
I Wonder have we become so culture conscience, we’ve almost given up on pursuing Holiness...
I Wonder have we become so culture conscience, we’ve almost given up on pursuing Holiness...
The culture normalizes self-gratification (self-care/ affirmations that block out everyone else when the issue you)
The culture normalizes creating your own moral (when we establish our living we relinquish all ownership from GOD)
The idea of Church has gone from the ekklesia (gathering of believers) to virtual where you can pick and choose who you want to hear that day (scratches the issue but dont provoke change)
But be encouraged that God doesn’t look for perfection, he looks for willingness
But be encouraged that God doesn’t look for perfection, he looks for willingness
Adam Messsed that up in the garden
Noah messed that up when he got drunk
Moses messsed that up when he struck the rock
David messed that up when he layed with Bathsheba
AND YET THEY WERE USED BY GOD, WHAT’S YOUR EXCUSE?
Just be willing to work with your flaws/ with your issues
God cares about what’s in you and not what’s on you
TELL SOMEBODY “JUST DO WHAT HE SAYS”
Let him work on those things as you do his work.
The King is looking for you (This is generational)
The King is looking for you (This is generational)
David had a covenant relationship with Jonathan (covenants cannot be broken)
Since Saul and Jonathan are dead, the blessing goes to the next generation (God’s going to give you what your parents or grandparents missed)