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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, this is Stephen Ferdick.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
I'm the pastor of Elevation Church and this is our podcast.
I wanted to thank you for joining us today.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hope this inspires you. Hope it builds your faith.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hope it gives your perspective to see God is moving
in your life.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Enjoy the message. How good it is to be in
God's house today? Anybody thankful to be in the Lord's
House on this Sunday morning, Clap your hands. I want
to welcome you to church right here. I'm at the
Balantine campus, but all of our friends on the e
Fam and really all over the world, all of our
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locations were so grateful that you're tuning in. And I'm
just thinking about the Psalmist as he says, Oh, I
want to magnify the Lord. Let us exalt his holy name.
How many of you know that whatever you magnify in
your life gets bigger. There's something about as we begin
to worship God, we start making the name of God
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bigger and bigger. In our situation. You might have some problems,
but come on, your God is bigger than every problem
you have. Come on and give him praise. And today
I think it's powerful that you're in church. To the
Psalmi stays, let us, let us exalt his holy name.
You know that faith is not just individual. Faith is communal.
That we need each other. And today, as we've gathered
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in God's house, I believe he's right here with us,
and he's gonna minister, He's gonna speak to us. Can
we thank God for just the best worship team ever?
Shout out to Leland in the house, My friend Leland.
Leland sings like he's in heaven. I don't know some
of those notes that he is, but I'm like, dear Jesus,
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Dear Jesus, my name is Rich. If we've never met before,
I hail from Miami, Florida. I lead a church called
Voo Church. And what an honor. Thank you so much,
What an honor it is to be with you today.
And if you've got a Bible, quickly turned to the
book of Deuteronomy. We're gonna read God's word from a
standing position this morning. Deuteronomy chapter twenty. I want to
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give you one verse and then we're going to look
at about eight verses today. And as you're turning there,
it is always such a great privilege and such a
great honor to stand behind this pulpit. I thank God
for this house, and I thank God for the ministry,
the life and the leadership of Pastor Stephen and Holly Ferdick.
It is Pastor Appreciation Month, and your pastor is not
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just your pastor, but really he pastors so many people
all around the world. Can we thank God for his
life and can we thank God for his ministry? Can
we clap our hands and make some noise today? It's
always funny preaching at elevation because there's very few pulpits
in the world that when you walk up to it,
there's almost like a gasp, like, Oh, someone drove in
today from Omaha and they were hoping to hear Pastor
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Steven and you got rich. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but
I do believe that God's going to minister to us.
And I was thinking about your pastor walking in because
for me, as as I come here year after year,
I get excited to share the word, but equally I
get excited to take a month just to put honor
where honor is due. I remember some years ago when
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the Miami Heat when they were good pray for him.
They were in the Eastern conference finals, and my dad
he scored some tickets, and my dad's balling on a budget,
and so he got us nosebleed tickets. In fact, we
weren't just we weren't sitting up high. In fact, the
seats he had to stand up in the arena. Okay,
but we were just happy to be in the room.
But I remember watching the game from a distance. It
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was almost like watching the game on delay. You're so
far away from the court. There was a couple of
times I was like, I bet I could hang with
these guys. That's from a distance. Since that time, I've
had a couple opportunities to sit on the court. And
how ma y'all know, sitting on the court, sitting on
the wood is a totally different game. You can see
guys sweat drop, you can hear what they're saying. One time,
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I was like, foul and the guy looked at me.
I just sat down, never spoke again. Okay, I was like,
here's what I want to hear. Same game, different perspective.
Proximity brings perspective. And let me just say, as a
friend of this house, I've been up close and personal
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with your pastor. He is a man of faith. He's
a man of integrity, he is a man of courage,
and I'm so grateful for what God has done in
his life for me. He's one of my heroes. He's
someone that I look up to and I just always
want to say to Elevation Church, you better take care
of that man. Pray for him, stand with him. We
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love your pastor, Steve, and a pastor all like. Come on,
he makes the noise if we're grateful. It's a life
for the leadership a pastor Stephen Hollyford. We love you, guys.
We got your back today. Let me give you one
verse today and I'm gonna preach it like I feel it,
and I feel it today. Deuteronomy chapter twenty, verse one.
It says this, when you go to war against your
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enemies and see horses and chariots and an army greater
than yours, do not be afraid of them because the
Lord your God. Oh I like this, because the Lord
your God, who brought you up out of Egypt, will
be with you. Yeah, you should just clap your hands.
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Is that good? Is that good? I want to speak
for a few moments. Say from this subject, When before
you begin, when before you begin, would you pray to
the Lord, thank you for your word. God. We believe
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it's sharper than any double edged sword. Speak to us now, Lord,
as we read it, we invite it to read us.
Maybe we leave here different from how we came. Speak
to us. We love you, we praise you. And all
of God's people said, all of God's people said, if
you love Jesus, make a little bit of noise today,
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all right, high five a couple of people and say
you're gonna win. Say you're gonna win. In the chat,
say you're gonna win. You're gonna win, You're gonna win,
win before you begin. I love the fact that all
throughout the scripture God invites us and tells us that
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we're going to win. But notice he never says that
we won't have to fight. In fact, the longer I
walk with Jesus, the more and more I recognize that
the Christian life is not a dance. It's a battle.
And the first battle that we must always fight is
not an external one. It's always an internal one. It's
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always the battle in your mind that you have to fight,
the war on the inside. I think many times we
go I want to change my life. Listen, you don't
change your life by changing your life. You change your
life by changing your mind. How many out there you
could just use some more peace? Anyone? Just you could
use a little more peace in twenty eight Not me, pastor,
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I'm good, you know. I think most people I talked
to could use more peace in twenty twenty five. It
seems like everyone I talked to is dealing with this
mild grade of anxiety, this this little level of just
a restless soul. And in fact, you can just see
it as you talk to people like you ever asked
one how you doing? How you doing busy? Oh, moms
are busy, you know, dads are busy. Everyone talk to you,
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how you doing busy? I talk to a student in
our youth industry today, sixteen years of age, just how
you doing? Brothers busy? I was like, Bro, you're sixteen.
You ain't got no job, you ain't got no wife,
you ain't got no kids. You aren't busy, you know.
But I think he speaks to a culture that's moving
so fast that what comes up and spills out of
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his life is a restlessness of going. I could use
some more peace. Anybody thankful for a God that says
you can be warring on the outside, but you can
still have peace that passes all understanding on the inside.
My Bible says that his peace tra sends understanding. Let
me make that modern day. You might be in a
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battle today that doesn't make any sense. You might be
up against a challenge today that is illogical. But praise
God for Jesus, we can be right there in the
midst of something that is illogical, but right smack in
the middle, he can give you a piece that doesn't
make any sense. I need you to clap your hands,
stir your faith a little bit today. God wants you
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to win on the inside before you ever see a
win on the outside. Deuteronomy chapter twenty is powerful because
if you knowing about the Book of Deuteronomy, it is
the book of instruction that God is giving his law,
He's given his commands. And here in Deuteronomy twenty, what
we're discovering is that Moses is giving a battle briefing
before they go into war, which I like that it's
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like before they actually step into a fight, he's giving
them instruction. He's teaching them how to win before they begin.
And what's really interesting, as he begins to teach long
before he actually puts weapons in their hands. He's wanting
them to win the war in their head before he
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puts weapons in their hands. He wants to be with
the worry in their heart. I think as we teach
in this day and age, I think we all need
a framework from wherever we're operating from that we're not
fighting for victory. We're fighting from victory. And the only
way you're gonna fight from victory is when you actually
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believe that God is for you. I know that kind
of sounds maybe cliche to some people, but many people
don't live with that revelation God is for you. Recently,
I had a little battle briefing of my own in
my house, not with soldiers, but with my children. I've
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got four kids, Wyat, Wild, Whalen, and Wolfgang. His name
is Wilkerson. That those were preacher's kids. Right there, everything's
got a rhyme or being alliteration, and I had to
grab the three bigs. I had to do a briefing
with them. I had gotten information from the babysitter that
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particularly my daughter Waylan, had been pretty difficult all day long,
and so in my house I am the general if
you know what I'm I'm about. And so I lined
him up and I said, Waylon Wesley Wilkerson, I said,
were you being bad today? Is this really true? That
you were throwing tantrums like this? And all of a
sudden she just turned instantly into these beautiful princess tres Daddy,
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I don't remember any other parents out there. Your kids
got short term amnesia. You don't remember. So I looked
at her older brother. His name is Wild, and trust me,
he lives up for the name Wild. I said, yo, Wild,
was your sister bad today? He looked at me and said, oh, Dad,
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it's been such a long day, homie. It's two fifteen
in the afternoon. I love my son Wild because what's
interesting is that Wild can fight all day long with
his sister, But the moment he senses that there is
judgment or someone potentially coming after his sister, he says,
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not on my watch. Let me tell you something. Brothers protect,
but fathers fight. And I need some people in this
room to understand that when the enemy comes after your life,
whatever battle is coming your way, you need to settle
once and for all. There is a god who says
I will be with you. I will get into that
fight and I will fight on your behalf. So before
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the enemy attacks, before the temptation comes, why not settle
it in your heart? God is for me. And if
God is for me, come on, who can be against me?
Clap your hands, give God some praise in this house.
When before you begin, I want to make a couple
of observations, and I want you to take some notes.
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But the scripture begins here in verse one, and Moses
comes out, and the instruction is when you go to war,
not if, but when, because you need to understand that
battles in life are not optional, they are inevitable. Like
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you don't get to choose the fight. All you get
to choose is how you'll show up to the fight.
How you're going to show up to this fight? And
notice what it is that he says. He says, when
you go to war against your enemies and you see
horses and chariots and an army greater than yours, please
write this down today. Don't let what you see shake
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what you know. Don't let what you see shake what
you know. When you see the chariots and when you
see an army of yours, how y'all know that fear
begins with your sight. What you see. It starts in
your eyes, and then it moves to your mind. Is
there anybody out there like me that all of a
sudden you can see something, and as you see it,
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you can make it far worse. Your imagination can run
in the wrong direction. You can take one little thing
that you see and turning it into an entire Netflix series.
Just me. You see a text left on red and like,
that's it. Relationships over, I'm gonna be living with my
parents forever. You see one unexpected build, that's it. I'm done.
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I'm never gonna make it. Dave Ramsey was right about me.
You see one uncomfortable conversation at work, like that's it.
They're gonna fire me. They're probably clearing out my desk
right now. Why is it? It's because it's not just
what we see. We don't just things. We script things.
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We have a tendency that something begins with our sight.
But then all of a sudden, it's not the sight
that's the problem. It's the story we attach to the sight.
And here it is God saying, if you want to win,
before you begin, do not let what you see shake
what you know. You're gonna have to understand that faith
doesn't deny what you see. It's just confidence in what
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you already know. Yes, I see chariots, but I know
my God. Yes I see problems in front of me,
but I know his promises. Yes, I see the odds
are stacked up against me, but I know the one
who has already overcome. Is there anybody in this house
who says I want to have an unshakable kind of faith?
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Listen to the command. He says, do not be afraid.
Do you know that this is the most common command
in all of Scripture, Some three hundred and sixty five
times the Bible says do not be a Why Because
the Bible wants to remind you every day of the
year not to be afraid. Because if fear doesn't take
a day off, faith shouldn't take one either. And it's
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not just what you see, it's what you say. And
you ought to start getting good at saying God's word
over every situation of your life. I will not fear.
The Lord is my Light and my salvation. Whom shall
I fear? Yay, though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death, Oh Come on. I'm gonna preach
myself happy. I will not fear anybody out there today
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in a valley. You could be in a valley and
bright there from the valley to Clare, I will not
be afraid. I know who my God is. Not just
what you see, it's what you say. But fear shakes us,
faith stands. Do you ever play that game Jenga? I
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can't play it anymore. It increases my anxiety. When that
thing starts wabbling, I'm like, oh no, it's like Rich,
it's not a real tower, man, chill out. But what
I've learned about the game is as you pull out bricks,
the top can be wabbling. But watch this. If the
foundation is sturdy, it doesn't fall. I want to encourage
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you today that faith does not deny what you see. Faith
doesn't even stop the shaking. What faith does is it
gives you sturdy and stable ground to stand on. I
want you to see the sturdy ground that Moses gave.
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Moses said it this way. He says, do not be
afraid of them, because the Lord, your God, who brought
you up out of Egypt, will be with you. See.
This is the thing with faith. Faith firmly looks at
a situation and it can be shaking, but it makes
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it decision that I'm building my life on the word
of God, on the rock of God. And so I
don't always know what it is that God is doing.
I can't even always see what God is doing, but
I do know what He's done. And here comes Moses.
He's like, I know you can't see the battle in
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front of us about how God's going to do it,
but you do know what he has done. So you
might not be able to see God's plan, but you
do know his power. And you might not be able
to see your future right now, but come on, you
can remember your freedom. And you might not be exactly
where you want to be, but can anybody testify you
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know you are not where you used to be. What
a miracle he came and found me. I want to
encourage you to operate in faith today because you don't
have to see what he's doing, but you know what
he's done. You know enough about God to understand He's
gonna get you through this thing. If he brought you
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up out of Egypt, he'll bring you through whatever circumstance
you're in now. If he parted the red sea. He
could part your situation. If he was faithful back then,
he'll be faithful right now. If he did it, then
anybody believe he could do it again. Don't let what
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you see shake what you know. But watch what Moses
does here as he continues to speak. Let's look at
verse two. I haven't read this to you yet. Verse
two says this, when you're about to go into battle,
the priest shall come forward and address the army. He
shall say, here Israel today. You are going into battle
against the enemies. Do not be faint hearted or afraid.
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Do not panic or be terrified by them. Write this down.
This is important. Don't let your worry be louder than
God's word. This is unique. They're about to go to battle.
They don't send out a general, they don't send out
a colonel. There's no sergeant that comes out. Moses sends
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out the priest. Can you imagine if you're in that army, like, well,
what's up here? What's going on here? You're sending out priests. Yeah,
it's because every warrior needs a preacher before the war.
The word. That's what I love about Sunday is I'm
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so proud of you for being in church today. I'm
so proud that that's the habit of your life, because
as we gather here today, we're not just merely putting
on a church service. This is the briefing before the battle.
This is the strategy, and God's strategy is his spirit.
I don't think i'm speaking to spectators. I think I'm
speaking to soldiers. Anybody fighting for something today, anybody fighting
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for purpose, fighting for your calling, fighting for peace, fighting
for joy, anyone fighting for their marriage, fighting for their family.
Are there some dads out there that are fighting for
their it's going If you're a fighter in this house,
clap your hands for fighting. It's funny. Sometimes on Instagram
people will comment at me, why are you always yelling?
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Calm down, bro? And I'm like, I'm yelling because every
week when people come into church, I want to make
sure that my voice is louder than whatever they've been
up against all week long. I want you to know
there is a God who is for you. There's a
God who's fighting for you. You don't have to be afraid.
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Keth's gonna get you through this thing. Because we live
in a noisy world, and all week long, you're gonna
leave here, and you're gonna tune off from the link
today and all week long you're gonna be doing with
algorithms and people at work, and all of the voices
you're gonna hear is gonna be the voice of worry.
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Even some of you right now listening today, it's your
own inner critic that speaks to you, and it's the
voice of worry all day long. That word worry comes
from an Anglo Saxon word, which means to strangle. How
many of us were just we're being strangled by worry.
We're being strangled by the pressures of this life. I
wonder what's louder in your life? God's word or you'll worry?
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Write this down. This is important. What you repeat in
peace will become your reflex under pressure. Let me say
that one more time. Put it in the chat. What
you repeat in peace will become your reflex under pressure.
This is really important because when life hits you, what's
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going to come out of you? We could look at
the life of Jesus right Jesus in the wilderness. Remember
that after Matthew three, he's baptized and the Father speaks
over him, and immediately he goes into the wilderness to
be tempted by Satan. Notice, whenever Satan comes to attack you,
he always attack your identity. So the last thing that
Jesus heard the Father say is this is my son,
whom I love, and I'm well pleased. The first thing
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out of the enemy's mouth is if you are the
son of God, gets you to question, what's this the
word of God? And what you'll see there in the wilderness.
Jesus was tempted for forty days. And what Jesus is
actually doing is he's illustrating for us how to win.
Because remember the Israelites, they went into a wilderness for
forty years, and they had been given the Book of Deuteronomy,
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the Book of Instruction, but they never obeyed it, they
never used it, they never applied it, and they found
themselves delayed forever, never getting out an entire generation. But
here comes Jesus, and he doesn't take forty years. All
he needs is forty days. And every time the enemy
comes and tempts him, all Jesus does is he says,
it is written. Why because it is written before it
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is one, the word of God must come first. And
what's really fascinating is that as you study that entire
dialogue back and forth between Jesus and the devil in
masth you for what you find out is that every
scripture that Jesus quotes is from the Book of Deuteronomy,
as if to say, you always had the answer. The
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same word I gave you back there in the wilderness
is the same word that I'll use to defeat Satan. See,
Jesus understood that the word is a weapon. You do
get that right, that this is a weapon. And if
you don't train in the word, you won't triumph in
the wilderness. Let me just go a little bit further.
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Satan when he comes to attack, Jesus uses the word,
meaning you can't just read the word. You've got to
learn the word. We got a lot of immature believers
in twenty twenty five, God bless everybody. But sometimes we're
just like you ever need a word from God? Go God, please,
Oh God, God, God, God, you know where are you? You? You? You?
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I need a word? And so you ever do flip
and read elevation way too mature today. Never flip and
read flipping read goes like this. You know, it's like,
oh God, I need a word. I need a word
and you just flip and then you just hopefully you
get a good word from God. But that's like Russian roulette. Man, God,
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I need a word. I need a word. Flip and
read and Judas hanged himself. No, I need another word.
I need Okay, go and do likewise. Wah. No, friends,
it's not enough to read it. You gotta learn it.
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It's a weapon. And as you train in it, come on,
you become lethal that when the enemy attacks you, you
have a word to fight back. Come on, when pressure
hit Jesus' life, the word came out of him. Pressure
doesn't remove what's inside of you. It reveals what's inside
of you. What happens if you squeeze an apple? You
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get what apple? Juice? Look at this, this is an amazing audience. Today.
What happens when you squeeze an orange? You get what orange?
My good? Give him a big round applause today. Wow?
What happens when you squeeze a Christian complaining? Fear trouble? No, friend,
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when you squeeze a believer, you ought to get believer
juice believer or juice believer? Juice believer? Juice? You ought
to get believer juice, because believers ought to have fruit. Yeah,
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if you're a believer, you want to have fruit of
the spirit, which means when attacks hit my life, when
people lie about my name, when they choose me, when
life squeezes me, I want love to be the result.
When all of a sudden I'm dealing with the sorrows
of life and the pressures of life, I pray that
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joy would be squeezed out of me. Believer, juice, I
pray that when anxiety wants to hit my life, I
pray that all of a sudden I'm feeling strangled by worry,
I pray that peace would begin to erupt. It's believer juice.
But how much more for kindness and goodness and gentleness
and faithfulness, self control. Come on, all the fruit of
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the Holy Spirit, because last time I checked, the fruit
of the Spirit still grows under pressure. Come on and
clap your hands to make sure that fruit shows up.
And so God has the priest go forward. Can you
imagine be in that army, like what's going on here? Man?
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You're sending out the preachers. Yeah, we're going to battle. Okay,
we need a strategy, and I'm gonna give you a
sermon a sermon, But what is God trying to do?
God is trying to get his external world into their
internal world. God is trying to get his external word
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inside to shape their internal world. I gotta get the
Word in you, because as the Word takes root in you,
something's going to grow. Faith is going to grow. I
have a friend who's a performance coach, and I love
him so much, and he said to me something the
other day that really struck me. He said, Rich, have
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you ever noticed that people tend to shape and design
their external environment to mirror their internal one. Now, all
of the gospel, just we understand is about inside out
change that I have to have my heart change, and
Jesus does that. But that shouldn't stop us that once
we've had that moment of salvation take place, Maturity would say,
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let me set up an external world that impacts and
influences my internal world. But so many people, if you
just look at it, it's like their whole life is in chaos.
Watch their environment around them will be in chaos. So
many people, they start going through worry, and so what
do they do? They feed into that worry. Many pool
they feel lonely, So what do they do, they isolate,
so their external environment begins to mirror what's happening on
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the inside. You know this to be true. That's why
when you're having a bad it's like, Alexa play my
depressed playlist, Tom all adult and some of y'all got crazy.
Alexa play I want to cry in the shower playlist.
They never heard that term misery loves company is true.
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That what we're feeling, we want our outside world to
look like that. So often, and so all of a sudden,
I'm feeling fear, So I put on the news to
feed my fear. I'm upset. So now I go to
TikTok and I scroll and I death scroll, just so
I get angrier and angrier and angrier. But maturity somebody
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who wants to win. Before they begin, they say, all right,
I don't feel this, but I gotta play faith. I
don't want to worship, but I'm gonna play worship. I
want to set up an external world that changes my
internal world. I think sometimes we can we can overthink
this because sometimes we can start thinking of ourselves. All right,
that's it. I gotta change my environment. I gotta move cities.
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I gotta move churches, and sometimes those things are required,
but more often not, it's smaller things. It's just creating
small little habits to say, let me just do things
that all of a sudden I can create an external
world that begins to change. Let his word on the
outside get in and shape my heart on the inside.
One of the most practical things I think we can do.
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My my friend here, Adrian's got his phone, is we
could start with this thing right here, this little devil
in our pocket. I just go for the next fifteen
minutes about how bad the iPhone is. You know, no,
that's not the point. But this right here is one
of the leading causes of our anxiety, of our restlessness.
This is the whole thing that we carry with this
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all the time, just little people. No, no, no, no, no, no,
you know this all day long. Let me just tell
you when it comes to this thing, like here's just
a base thing. You could have a friend tell me
you got to parent your phone. Rich Wow. Wow, I said,
what does that mean? He said, well, your kids go
to bed before you, don't They said yes. He said
you wake up before your kids, don't you. I said, yeah,
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I do. He said, why don't you do that with
your phone. For some of us, it's like, just quit
sleeping with your phone. Yeah, someboy all got your phone
on your pillow at night. I don't know why I'm anxious.
You don't. Can you imagine if you're an alcoholic, It's like, Man,
I'm really struggling, but I sleep with Jack Daniels every night.
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You can't defeat the enemy if you're sleeping with the enemy.
Come on, No, you gotta put it to bed at night.
And maybe it shouldn't even sleep in your room. Maybe
you should tuck it in another room, unplug it, and
say good night, little phone, I'll see you in the morning.
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In fact, just little things just change your environment. Instead
of putting your phone on your nightstand at night, why
not swap that out and put this on your night
stand at night? Why not just make a decision, even
right here today, I want to win before I begin,
I'm gonna go biblical before I go digital. Come on,
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come on, mean, why don't you just put your Bible
on your nightstand? But if you don't read it, even
if you don't get to it, let it be a
trigger on the external side of you that before I
go to bed at night, it's the last thing I see,
and when I wake up in the morning, it's the
first thing that I see. Faith comes by hearing and
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hearing the word of God. I might not feel it
on the inside, but I want to put it on
the outside to trigger my environment, to say I want
God's word to get on the inside of you. Go on,
clap your hand, make a little bit of noise, make
a little bit of noise. Sometimes it's just a little cue.
Sometimes it's just a little thing that the priests would
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come out before them. They might not have wanted a sermon,
but they needed a sermon. It's like the more and
more I grow in my life, when I'm feeling lonely,
when I'm feeling depressed, I don't want to say, Alexa,
play my depressed playlist. I want to say, Alexa, play
my faith filled elevation worship playlist. Jesus be the who
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am I that you keep me on your mind. God,
I'm just grateful for you. They say gratitude is the
right attitude. When I hear that song, I want to
run through a brick wall. Why Because faith has a sound.
Peace has a sound, and what you play starts to
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shape your environment. It starts turning things around. You gotta
get God's word louder than your worry. Let me hear
the sound of faith, Let me hear the sound of peace.
Let me hear the sound of joy in this house.
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I play it when I don't feel it. Who am
I that you keep me on your mind? God? I'm
just grateful for you. What a what a miracle? How
did you do this in me? And yeah, I got
some battles in front of me. But Lord, what I've
seen you do time and time again is I know
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what you brought me out of. I don't know what
you're doing, but I know what you have done. And
if you are faithful back, then you'll be faithful again.
I need you to praise God in faith today when
before you begin, grab a seat, Grab a seat, Let
me give you this last one. Look at verse five
with me. We're just walking through the text today, just
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a Bible study on a Sunday. Pastor will be back soon,
Please come back to church. Look at verse five. This
is very interesting me. The officers shall say to the army,
has anyone built a new house and not yet begun
to live in it? Let him go home, or he
may die in battle, and someone else may begin to
live in it. Has they one planted a vineyard and
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not begun to enjoy it. Let him go home, or
he may die in battle and someone else enjoy it.
Has anyone pledged to a woman and not married her,
Let him go home, or he may die in battle
and someone else marry her. This is a very fascinating
part because this is before the battle has begun, and
here is the strategy of winning. I believe this last thought.
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I want you to get this deep in your heart.
It's simply this, don't let your anxiety overthrow your order.
When you study the Word of God, and you see
when it says do not be anxious, it can be
translated do not be torn apart, because that's what anxiety does.
It makes us feel sin and it separates us. But
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if you really want to win in life, you really
don't win until you become whole. Everything about our gospel
is about an integrated life, mind, body, spirit, and soul
coming together on all cylinders. And what's taking place here
is that they give these instructions to the people and
they say, Hey, has anyone like built a new house
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and you haven't gotten to live in yet leave. Has
anyone about to get married and you haven't gotten to
be with your leave? If anyone's planted a new vineyard
and you haven't enjoyed it, leave, what's happening here? What
I want you to see in the text is that
God is not just interested merely in raising up fighters.
He also is raising up families. And when we talk
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about things like contending and fighting back, it's not merely
always in life about enduring. It's also about enjoying. That's
what I love about Elevation Church. You don't just have
to come to church. You get to come to church here.
We're not just suffering through it. No, we enjoy the
President of God. God is into your enjoyment. In fact,
all the pleasures of life, every good gift came from above.
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What's meant to happen in the life of a Christian
is every good thing that He's given you relationships, family, jobs, blessing.
It is supposed to roll back up into praise and
adoration of Him that I would give glory unto God.
I'm blessed to be a blessing. But just see this
category here. You've got a house, you've got a spouse
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and you've got a vineyard. By the way, if you've
got a house and a spouse, all you're missing is
a vineyard. But your house speaks about your home life.
Your spouse speaks of your relationships, and your vinyard speaks
around your work and what God has said, He said
I care about all those things. Listen to me. One
of the most spiritual things you will ever do in
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your entire life is go back home and get your
house in order. If your home life is in chaos,
your peace will always be in confusion. And many of
us sometimes we think it's the really big, massive thing,
but often it's the small thing. God is a god
of order. I don't have enough time today, but I
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want to hear this order is the antidote to anxiety. Order.
We don't serve a god of disorder, but a God
of peace, meaning that when I get my life in order,
peace will be the result. And I see so many
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people today and they're wondering why I feel so afraid,
why I feel like I'm up against so many challenges,
And it's because they're missing that peace on the inside.
But if you want to win, before you begin, you
better get your priority set. Everything about God, and his
book is about priorities. Seek first the Kingdom of God,
and all these things shall be added unto you. We
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have a whole generation that's chasing after the added things.
But God says, if you'll put me first, I'll handle
all of the additions. What is tithing, It's about putting
God first? What is Sabbath about? Going God, I'm gonna
cease one day of the week, and I'm gonna trust
you like Chick fil A that as I work for
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six days and I take one day off. You're the
God who can show up. You're the God who can
do exceedingly, immeasurably more than we could ever ask forything.
It's about order, and even for me, it's just good,
like the order of my life. Number one, God tell
this to my church today. Number two, my spouse. Number three,
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my children, I got four of them, Wyatt Wild Whalen
a wolfgang. Number four, my family and friends watch this.
Number five, my church. Number six, the community. There's a
lot of preachers today that if they're not careful, they
will prefer God's bride over their own bride. It's not noble,
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it's dangerous. I can't take care of God's children if
I don't first take care of my children and listen.
This is one of the things I love about your
pastor is that he's got his priorities set. He doesn't
bend to culture, he doesn't bend to naysayers and critics.
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He understands the assignment of God and with it, he's
a leader worth following. Because you don't want an anxious priest.
You don't want a disintegrated preacher. You want someone who's
integrated in whole because you teach what you know, but
you reproduce who you are very good. Yeah, And so
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God says, I want you to go home because I
want to make sure that you are a whole before
you fight. Let me show you this verse. It's verse
I think it's verse number Is it first number eight?
Can you bring that one up? Yeah? Verse eight. Is
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anyone afraid or faint hearted? Let him go home so
that his fellow soldiers will not become disheartened too. Boo.
I just want to remind some people to that Elevation
church and those watching online. Fear is contagious. Yea. And
so he says, Yo, if there's anybody in the camp
who's afraid, leave now, because I can't let the rest
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of the company. That's who you are, a group of soldiers,
not a crowd a company. I can't let you catch that.
About two weeks ago, I woke up with a sore throat.
Couldn't believe it. Went to the doctors. They said, Rich,
you have strep throat. I said, I'm forty one years
of age. I don't know you could get strep throat
at forty one years of age, So like we might
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have to take your tonsils, I said you, the devil
is a liar. You should have come from me when
I was eight. There is no way you're having my tonsils.
Bro Well, it just so happened that about seven days prior,
my son, Wyat, my oldest, he had strep throat. It
wasn't random. I caught it from Wyatt. I wonder today,
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some of the things that you're carrying you didn't start
with that. You caught that along the way. You caught fear.
You've been examining something outside of God's word. That's feeding
your fear. A coworker gave you that, A fearful friend
gave you that. An absentee father gave you that. The
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betrayal of a man or a woman. Something else gave
you that, because my Bible says that you are not
given a spirit of fear, but of love, power and
sound mind. Come on and clap your hands if you
believe our God has the antidote. He says, get your
life in order. I just like telling some people there's
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some folks in your life right now. You gotta let
them go check your circle. Fear is like secondhand smoke.
It might not have started with you, but it doesn't
mean that it won't affect you. And some of us
are inhaling something from afar, and all of a sudden
it's getting down into our heart and it's leaving us
in a restless place. I think many times we find
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ourselves going, God, just take away the battles. But that's
not the point of this message. It is one battle
after the next. You're in the fight. It's a But
what you have to learn is that God wants to
mature you in the battle. He wants to strengthen you
in the battle. He wants to give you peace and
joy and love right there in the middle. All the
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water in the ocean can't sink a ship unless it
gets inside the ship. I love how Pastor Steven's been
preaching about the same lies new loops, because here's what's funny.
I went to the doctor for my strep throat and
at this point I'm just like, I want immediate results.
I'm like, give me the shot. Bro. He's like, we're
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so sorry, we run backward with shots. We gotta give
you antibiotics. I'm like, okay, two pills a day for
ten days. Well, five days in I felt good. I
went to elevation nights, had the spirit of God. I
forgot that I had ever been sick, and then last
week the virus came back. Today, as I stand on
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the stage, I'm back on antibiotics. See which, why are
you telling me is I'm telling you this that sometimes
we have to face the same fight again and again
and again, and we have to keep coming back to
it because if you don't confront it, you can't change it.
And if you keep denying it, you'll never ever be
delivered from it. I want to say to some people
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right now that are running from some stuff, listen to me.
When you numb the pain, you also numb the blessing.
When you try to escape the trial, you're also going
to escape the teaching and the lesson in it. They
go hand in hand. And some fights you just got
to keep fighting. Some things you got to keep coming
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back to. Some things you got to keep going. God,
I got to apply your word again. I was laying
in bed with my son about two weeks ago, my
oldest son, Wyatt, and we were recounting his really first
trip to Disney World. I took him when he was
four years of age, and I really traumatize my apologize
for that. At four years of age, I took him
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on Mountain. I said, you're gonna love it. He came off,
You ever cry so hard, you convince yourself you have asthma.
I hate you. He's in therapy, so that's going good.
But he said, Dad, I hate that, right. I'm so sorry.
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And every year we would talk about it, and I'm
always like, why you gotta go on it again. You'll
love it, You'll love it, you'll love it. He's like, no, Dad,
I don't want to go, and I go, you'll love it,
you'll love it. Well, we just went back, literally maybe
six weeks ago, and at seven years of age. I
had to bribe him a little bit I said, I'll
get you two toys, one from Star Wars, one from Marvel.
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Don't come at me in the comments. I'm just trying
my best out in these streets. He's like, you promise,
He's like crying. I'm like, you're gonna love it, you know.
But he went on Space Mountain. Of course, as we
came off the ride, he's got his hands up laughing
to me, goes Dad again again again, And I was like, son,
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I want to go again, but the way my budget
set up, I only got I only got one lightning passed.
And so I said it bro just next year. You know.
I tell you that because the night I was laying
in bed with him, just two weeks ago, we were
talking about Disney World. I said, why, what's your favorite
ride at Disney World? He said Space Mountain. I said
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why that makes me laugh because you told me that
you were so afraid of it that you hated it.
He said, I know, Dad, but I think they changed
the ride. And I said, no, Sun, the ride didn't change.
You changed. You changed. It didn't get easier, you got stronger,
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and the battles won't get lighter. You'll just get wiser
and circumstances won't change, but you will. You will grow
from the inside out. You will win from your mind.
And even before you get in the battle, even before
it begins, you're walking in with a winning mindset. I
know who my God is, and if my God is
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for me, well he's brought me through in the past,
he'll bring me through again. I know there's a mountain
in front of me, but all I gotta do is
agree with the word of God. And even this mountain
has got to move. Anybody feel like moving to mountain today?
Clap your hands, give God to pray. Let's just stand
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to your feet all over this place. One verse I
did not read, and let me speak at over to
you as we come to a close Deuteronomy, chapter twenty,
verse four, The Lord your God goes with you to
fight for you, to give you victory. May you step
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into this week knowing that you have a God who
will fight for you and with you, and he will
give you victory. I know it feels like it's been
battle after battle, but I think a faith filled person
looks back on their story and it says, actually, it's
been victory after victory after victory after victory. I'm getting stronger.
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I'm getting stronger. And if you'll face it, listen to me.
If you'll face it, God will fight with you. He
didn't give you armor on the backside. You go back
and read Ephesian six. There is no back play because
He never meant for you to turn from this thing.
He meant you to face it. And God says, if
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you'll face it, I'm a fight for you. I'm a
fight for you. I'm a fight for you. I'm a
fight for you. When I was a kid, I was
obsessed with professional wrestling. Don't you tell me it's fake,
It's real. And I used to love the tag team
leading to Doom Road Warriors. I'll keep going, but I'll stop.
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There always be this moment in a tag team match
where the guy's down. He's down. He's down, he's down,
he's tired, he's weary. What his partner is outside reaching
reaching kind of looks like the cross. But while I
was stuck in my sin, Christ died for me. What
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a miracle. When I couldn't get to him, he came
to me and he reached out. And all you gotta
do is tag God in, because when that partner gets
in the ring momentum is about to shift. A miracle
is on the way. I came all the way to Charlotte,
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North Carolina to tell some people tag God in. Jesus
is here and if you tag him in, victory is
on the way. Lifts your hands, listen, your boys, come
on in worship God.
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What lay a power? Jesus were saying? What a faith saying?
Thus say in your family, how you save myself? Thous
Daddy coming you raise me? Fut me, coach fun me
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ca water being co funding me? Case what fun wat
a beer? Tag got it? Tag him in? Tag him in.
Thank God for Jesus. Thank God for Jesus with your
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head out of your eyes blue and all of our
locations and online, Thank God for Jesus for pieces not
on a concept, that's a person. He is the Prince
of peace. The Cross was God saying, you can tag
Jesus in. If you'll face it, He'll fight with you.
Victory is in front of you. I don't know what
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battles you're stepping into this week, but you can win.
Before you begin. It's a battle briefing. You're getting battle ready.
It's a battle plan. God. Thank you for your presence. God,
anything's possible when your people show up and your presence
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shows up, it's an atmosphere of possibility. So the Lord,
I pray for people today that are fighting, people that
are dealing with anxiety, people dealing with fear. What I
pray that your word would get into their heart and
begin to shape and reshape their internal world even now,
Peace that transcends, peace that passes. What a miracle. Who
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am I that you'd love me? Holy Spirit? I just
send you at work today, people facing so many things.
Would you meet him here right here, right now, stay
with your head bowed and your eyes closed before we
dismiss them, before we get out of here. I just
want to get people an opportunity. The Bible says, believe
in your heart and confess with your mouth, and you
shall be saved. You can't achieve salvation, you receive it.
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It's by grace through faith, so that no man can boast.
For God so loved the world that he gave as
one and only son, that whoever believes in and will
not perish. But I've everlasting life. That's the message in
the anthem of Elevation Church, and that's what we bring
week in and week out. If you're online or right
here in the room, and that's you today, you say,
I want to surrender my life over to Jesus. On
the count of three, I want to give you an
opportunity just to lift your hand up high enough and
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long enough, just to say I want to put my trust,
my faith in Jesus. It happens in a moment. It's
called tagging God in. You're getting stronger day by faith.
On the count of three. If that's you, lay say rich,
would you pray with me? I want I want to
receive grace. I want to receive Jesus on the kind
of three. Ready one the Bible says today is that
day two. Don't look at your neighbors. Not about your neighbor.
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It's between you and Jesus. Ready, one, two, three. If
that you looked up, that's me. That's me. Thank you God,
Thank you God, Thank you Jesus. Online right there, come
on elevation, lift your hands towards Heaven. We're gonna pray
this prayer and we're seeing this chorus. Say dear Jesus, today,
I give you my life. I turn from my ways
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and I receive your words. I believe and confess you
are who you said that you are. Thank you for
loving me, Thank you for saving me. Today I ask
that you would give me the grace to follow you.
Thank you for your peace, thank you for your joy,
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Thank you for your word. Miracle in Jesus' name. Come on, everybody,
give God praise. Thank you for joining us.
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