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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
I'm Ben Peterson, the CEO and founder of Engage Your Destiny.
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Speaker 3 (00:22):
Message and use it to engage your destiny.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hello and welcome to the Engage Your Destiny podcast serving
our military veterans and their families. Guys, your destiny is
our mission and we are so honored to be with
you this week. I am blessed and so excited to
get into this topic as we have been going through
the beatitudes and learning from Jesus, and you know, as

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we were talking with our soldiers even last Friday, we
just came down to the brass tacks that Jesus is
the most historically accurate human in all of antiquity and
in the history of the world. He's also the most
successful human in the history of the world. He trained
up twelve people that went out and have now expanded
to touch two point six zero eight seven three one
four billion people today. And so if there is one

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person that we want to focus in on his teachings
or one person that we want to go man, what
can I learn from this guy? How can I grow
from this guy? It's Jesus Christ, And so he is
the ultimate warrior. The Bible says that he is coming
back and he's coming back like a man of war
for his people. And so he is the one to
follow and he's the one to look to. And that's
where I want to guide us today. So we are

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in Matthew chapter five, and what the context of this
is is Jesus is giving what's called the Sermon on
the Mountain. This is his big first sermon as he's
announcing his ministry and he's getting his three years of
ministry going before he's going to give his life and
die for the sins of humanity. And he's giving what's
base called the Beatitudes. And these are these very simple,
power filled truths for your life and for mine. And

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it says in Matthew five five blessed, which blessed is like, man,
blessed you are? You are living a life of destiny.
That's how I'm gonna put Blessed, Blessed are the humble
for they shall inherit the earth. And as I look
at that scripture, I'm going, well, you know, I want
to inherit the earth. I want to live a life
of destiny and purpose and freedom and healing and being

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used by God in impossible ways. I want to accomplish
impossible things like I want to be a part of
movements that shake the foundations of the earth, that shake
this nation. And like inheriting the earth and inheriting the
destiny and the birthright that God has given his kids
for those who have faith and believe in Him, Like
I want that. And so it's like, okay, so who

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and what is standing in the way of me inheriting that. Well,
it says that I have to be humble if I
want to inherit the earth, if I want to inherit
all that God has from me for my time on earth.
And so if that's the case, how is the opposite
of humility getting into my life, which is pride? And
so if pride is keeping me from inheriting the earth, man,

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that is a hell that I want to assault. But
if I want to assault the hill of pride, I
need to understand what is on the way up. Because
when we're in combat, or when we're in combat situations,
if you're going to take a hill or you're going
to take a building, there's typically multiple levels that you
have to get through in order to take that entire hill.
There's never just one bunker on that hill with a

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machine gun as trying to take us out. Like there's
multiple obstacles getting in the way. And that is where
I want to put forth to you today. That fear
which creates insecurity leads us into pride. And the type
of pride that I am talking about, and the essence
of pride is the belief that I am God and

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that I am in control. And so my question to
you is what are the circumstances of our lives? Are
our situations that are leading us into situations where we
are saying, you know what, I don't trust anyone. I'm
not going to let anyone hurt me. Ever again, I
am going to be God and I am going to
be in control. And I want to take some time
with you, guys, and I want to go through some
of the moments or times of history that have changed

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the world. And you know America has for the last
one hundred years, we have been the dominant power. We
have been the police of the world.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
We have kept the.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
World safe global globalization and the ability for countries that
could never produce the amount of agriculture or the amount
of energy that they need could now develop because of
America making the world safe. Through our navy, which is
seven times more powerful than the next most powerful navy
in the world, America has made it possible for countries

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to grow to levels into heights that man they could
have never gotten to before because we have made the
world more safe. And so through the context of that,
we have a massive impact on the world. And the
events that have taken place in America dramatically impact the
world and how the world.

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Is seen and is shaped.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
And so that's why I want to go back one
hundred years and I want to really lay the groundwork
for you guys of how that the seed of fear
can come into our lives. And everything in the Kingdom
is based on seed, time and harvest. You plan a seed,
that seed takes time and then it harvests whatever you
plan in and the seeds of fear have been planted
in our country throughout the last one hundred years, which

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has promoted and created wild amounts of insecurity, then driving
people into pride to become their own gods, and then
to take control of their lives in ways that I
don't believe God has called us to. And that's why
we have to look at history, because history is who
we are and why we are the way we are.
So the World War two generation, I want you to
imagine you're five, six, seven, eight, maybe nine years old

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and the Great Depression hits. Now what does this mean?
The stock market was this new entity that everyone was
investing into and making money hand over fist. You had
the Roaring twenties and even you know, getting into like
the late twenties, and everyone's making all this money, and
there's all this prosperity, and people are throwing their money
in the stock market everything they got, and they got
to the point where the banks got so greedy that
they were putting their money.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
In the stock market as well.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
And then when the global markets crashed, everyone lost their
money and it got to the point where people would
go to the banks and they'd say, I'm sorry, we
have no money to give you. So imagine your bank account.
If you were to open your wells fargo wapp or
open up whatever banking that you're a part of, and
you looked in there and the balance went to zero,
or the balance was there, but you couldn't get it.

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The banksaid, I'm sorry, I have no money to give you,
and you lost everything. Well, that was the case of
the United States during the Great Depression. And then not
ten years later, you have a madman who takes on
the entire world and came within inches of destroying the world,
and to where if he'd been successful, we would all
be speaking German.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
His name was Adolf Hitler.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
And if many people don't know this, but one of
the incredible facts of why Hitler lost in World War
Two is that he ran out of gas. He did
not have enough pay to fuel his armies to make
the final push against the American armies and the British
forces that were coming up through Europe to try to
stop him. So imagine being in a generation. You're growing up,
and you lose everything, and then a madman almost takes

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over the world, and the entire world has to rally
to fight the axis of evil. That would create a
lot of fear in the hearts of men. And so
my nana was one hundred and one years old. On
the day that she died, it was a Thursday, And
on that Thursday, she was on a call with young
salespeople for the company that she'd been with for sixty years,

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and she was motivating them and driving them to make
their sales. Mi Nana had more than enough money. She
had more than enough to take care of herself, and
yet she had this unquenchable desire to always have enough,
and she never felt like she had enough. Well, history
is who we are and why we are the way
we are, and this is where I want you to
rethink pride.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
And I want you to rethink pride for being this boyserous.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Oh man, I'm the dude, and O I'm this big
tough big guy or like whatever, Like I'm I'm the
big bad dude. You know, now, Man, pride is just
I'm gonna be my own God and I'm going to
take control of the situation and I'm not gonna trust God.
That's pride. And so Mi Nana went through a time
of incredible fear. She watched her dad lose his store,
they became homeless. She went through the World War II

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and all the challenges of that which created an insecurity
of man, how do I create security in my life?
So I'm going to become God and I'm going to
take control. And she worked and she provided until the
day that she died again, never feeling like she had enough.
Let's go a little bit deeper down the rabbit hole.
Let's go into the baby boomer generation. It's nineteen sixty
three and JFK, who is a champion of the people,

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who is fighting for the people, for the common man.
He doesn't want to go fight in Vietnam. He is
challenging all the rulers and the powers of the world.
He is challenging the need for the CIA. He's asking
all the questions you're not supposed to ask. He was
challenging the establishment. And he was murdered. And then Martin
Luther King, the leader of the civil rights movement, the

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very voice of black voices in America that wanted to vote,
that wanted to have freedom, that wanted to get rid
of segregation, was murdered. And then Robert F. Kennedy Junior,
JFK's brother, who vowed to carry on the mission of
his brother, is murdered. And not too long after that,
America gets caught up in a conflict in a war

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that no one supports and no one understands why, and
that is the war in Vietnam. And they begin drafting
young people and sending them to a war that they
don't even understand and they don't even know what they're
fighting for. And that creates one clear message, you cannot
trust the establishment.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
And so what took place.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
You have all these murders of all these prominent people,
You have people that are getting sent off to war
for them to know what what is that creating fear,
which then creates insecurity. I cannot trust the establishment. I
don't have security in this sablishing anymore, which then creates pride.
I am God and I'm in control, which then led
into the sexual revolution. Everyone having sex with everybody without
any real commitment, which really brought in the thrust of abortion,

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that we need to abort these babies that are out,
but they were being had out of wedlock. We also
had the drug revolution, where people are saying tune out
and tune in, and they're using drugs and they're freeing
their minds, and yet they're putting themselves in absolute mental depravity.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
And that was the beginning of.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
The turning point where we went from order in our
country to chaos again, fear going into insecurity. I can't trust,
I can't trust this establishment. And so now I am
going to be God and I'm going to take control.
Moving into the gen X movement, this is the economic
boom of the eighties which led to the Mean movement,

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the worship of self. McDonald's saying have it your way,
the army is saying, be all that you can be,
everything focused on the self, the public speakers, the motivational
speakers of dreaming and if you dream it, you can
do it. And then the prosperity Gospel saying that if
you give this much money, God will bless you this much.
And it's all me, me, me, me, me, which is
creating this feeling of fear, which is this is where

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the beginning of the keeping up with the Joneses became
America's thing. And if I don't have enough, if I
don't have enough of these things that Susie or Sally
has on the rest of the street, keeping up with
the Jones and Creeds and insecurity. So therefore I'm going
to become God, and I'm going to be in control
of my life and I'm going to make sure that
I keep up with the Joneses so I always have enough. See,

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even in prosperity, even in incredible moments where we're so
blessed financially, my goodness, we can fall into the greatest pride.
Moving into the millennial generation, my generation, those of us
who remember what was like life was like before a
cell phone, and now with cell phones. There was a

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moment that took place when two students walked into Columbine
High School and they killed dozens of kids, And it
was the first mass shooting at a school in America.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
And we all sat and we watched with.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Absolute disbelief that anyone would walk into a school and
kill children. It shook the country. Around that same time,
a young man by the name of Jacob Weddling, he
was nine years old, was abducted. He was actually taken
by a molestor a pedophile, who had sex with Jacob
and ended up killing him. But when Jacob Weddling was taken,

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his face was put on the milk cartons of every gallon,
quarter gallon, everything of milk in the country, and every
mother saw the face of that little boy which could
have been their little boy. And then nine to eleven
took place. We're attacked on our own country. The towers
go down, DC is hit, and forget about the politics

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or any of the conspiracy theories. Around nine to eleven,
it's still happened, and thousands of people were killed. And
this sent a message through the families of America of
your kids are not safe. And this was the building.
This was the initiation of helicopter parenting, where moms wouldn't
let their kids play outside freely anymore, and we have

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to monitor everything, which then brought about everything needs to
be fair and everything has to be equal for everyone,
and so we're gonna have participation trophies. And I don't
want any kids to feel left out. I don't want
anyone to feel bad. And so now we have a
society where kids can't be safe, again, propagating fear in people,
which creates an insecurity of not being enough. So then

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I'm going to be God and I'm going to take control.
I'm gonna protect my kid so they are never physically
or emotionally in any kind of pain. Moving now to
our current generation, which is gen z or Eyegen, the
build that we've gotten to today from all these moments

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from the World War II generation and great depression, from
the breakdown of the establishment, the economic boom, and the
worship of self and the millennials with not being safe.
This has all come together in one generation, unified by
the cell phone, and for the first time we have
technology on our body, which means there is constant marketing
and the purpose of marketing, the very purpose, the whole

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goal of marketing is to make you feel like you
are not enough, so you have to buy this product.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
That's how it works.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Your life will be better if you have this, or
you do this, you join this, and I'm here to
tell you guys, it's gotten out of control. In twenty eleven,
thirty five billion dollars was spent on digital marketing. Last year,
in twenty twenty three, six hundred and one billion dollars
was spent. We are being marketed to constantly nons stop

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that we are not enough, creating fear, leading into insecurity.
I'm not enough and then pride. So I'm going to
take control of my life and I'm going to be God,
and I'm not going to trust people. I'm not going
to let people in, so I'm going to isolate myself.
This is the most isolated generation that we have ever seen,

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and it is killing our sons and our daughters, as
we have the highest suicide rates in the history of
the country. And this is where I want a minister
to your hearts today and how pride works to destroy
us in two different ways. I'm getting really big on
the two point sermons these days. I'm saving you from
the three You're welcome enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
The first is pride works to identify.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Pride works to destroy us through our identity and telling
us that we're not enough. I remember a time in
my life I was at this prayer group of men
and they were all praying for each other, and I
was struggling, and I wasn't certain how I was gonna
bring up what was going on. But man, I was
in a really difficult time. And many of you have

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heard my story or heard me talk about these things,
but you know, my marriage was in a really hard place.
Engage your destiny was a million and a half in debt.
I felt like I was gonna lose everything. Our son,
our baby was not sleeping. We were at the brink
of our sanity. My wife was exhausted, and I felt

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like a complete failure. And I remember I remember being
at this prayer group, and I remember just like letting
it all out, all the problems and everything that's going
on and I don't know what to do, and just
laying it out there. I remember this one guy. He
looks at me and he just puts his hand into
my heart and he says, who told you that you

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weren't enough? And I was like what.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
He said?

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Who told you that you weren't enough? He said, young man,
You're an overcomer, and in Christ, there's nothing you can't
beat or overcome. And the only thing standing between you
and overcoming all your circumstances is your belief. So I'm
going to ask you again who told you that you
weren't enough? You know? I sat and thought about it,

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and I thought about my dad. And even though my
dad was an alcoholic and a pill addict and a
rage and I had obsessed with convulsive disorder, even though
my dad had so many issues, I'll tell you one thing.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
My dad loved me. He never shamed me. And even
though he would.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Rage and get angry and he'd scare me and he
would do all those kinds of things, he never told
me I wasn't enough. And you know, my mom, even
though she had battles with depression and struggle with everything
going out with my dad, even though there were things
that weren't right that my mom never made me.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Feel like I wasn't enough. So I'm like, what is that? Like?
Who told me I wasn't enough?

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Why don't I have the faith to overcome these hard
things in my life? And then I began to really
think about it. I began to think about the Sadie
Hawkins dances in high school where the girls asked the guys,
and all throughout high school ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade,
I didn't get asked one time, not once. I began

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thinking about the athletes that bullied me and would come
and hit me in the back of the head, or
wouldn't be playing sports, they'd always throw an extra elbow
or try and hit me, or like come up and
laugh and bully me. I began thinking about that all
the times I felt isolated and alone and seeing people
get invited to stuff and go to parties and have
all these friends or relationships and me being on the outside.
And I'll tell you what, man, that was just the

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enemy whispering in my ear over and over and over again,
you are not enough. And so when he said that
to me, who told you you're not enough? Satan did
constantly saying to me, Ben, you are not enough. So
that when the circumstances of life had truly pinned me down,
I had no faith in who I am in Christ,

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because the Bible says in Romans eight thirty six and
thirty seven, even though it is written, all day long,
we face death threats for your sake, Like dude, this
is this is Paul saying, all day long, we're facing
death threats because of the ministry we're trying to do
with you, and we're being considered nothing more than sheep
to be slaughtered, like all, to be murdered for the faith.

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Greater challenges than I've ever faced, he says. Yet and
even in the midst of these things, we triumph over
them all, for God has made us be more than
conquerors and demonstrated His love in his glory, in our glorious.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Victory over everything. So here's the deal.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
If this is God's word, and God's word is true,
and I happen to agree with it and believe that
it is the unchanging, unfallible, sharper than a two inches edge.
It's sword to literally cut me up and to become
the man to be carved into, the man that God's
called me to be.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
If this is.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Saying that I am more than an overcomer in Christ
and that even if I'm being li to be slaughtered,
i am still triumphant over all things, why is my
life not lining up with that? And I'm here to
tell you guys, the reason it's not lining up is
because Satan.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Puts a fear in her our hearts.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Of fear that creates an insecurity, which then leads to
pride of I'm going to be God and I'm going
to control my life.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
And what does that get? Left with?

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Nothing but more fear and insecurity and never being able
to get to a place where you're the overcoming the
crisis called you to be. Now drilling even deeper into
this of this identity, this is number two. The way
that pride destroys our lives is that out of our
identity we act and we say I'm not giving out it,

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I'm not giving up control. Out of that identity of
I'm not enough, pride works to then say I am
not going to give up control. Going back to when
I was a teenager, I remember I went to this
rock and roll concert and I remember seeing these guys
on stage and they looked like super I mean, I'll

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just say it. These were good looking dudes, you know
what I'm saying. Like they had it together. They had
their shirts off, they were all cut up and everything,
and they were ripping guitars apart, and girls were going crazy.
And I went and I saw that, and I'm like,
this is the coolest thing I have ever seen in
my entire life. And that moment planted a seed in
me of fear because I wasn't like them. I wasn't cut,

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I wasn't in great shape. I couldn't play the guitar.
I didn't have girls falling all over me. I wasn't
living a life of destiny as I would define it
at that time in what they were doing. And so
I said, you know what, I don't ever want to
feel this way again. So I am going to take
control and I'm going to start building the life that
I want. I don't care if God comes or I come,
I don't care what God thinks about it. But I'm

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going to do everything that I think is awesome, so
that I can feel good about myself again, not rooted
or found it in any of the things of Christ,
but in what I have defined is awesome or acceptable
by the world. And so fast forward a few years
to college. Man I did, and I became everything that
I thought was awesome. I was a workout freak. I
was an amazing shape. I was playing music. I was

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ripping guitars and half playing Stevie ray Vaughan licks the
whole nine yards. I was a veteran. I'd been to combat,
I'd been shot at like dude. I had all the stuff.
I was everything that I thought was amazing, and I
thought my life was good, and I had it all
figured out. And I got to the point where I
started to get bored with God's word because I understood
it all. I had everything figured out. I understood ministry,
I understood Jesus. I had it all in the box

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of how it was going to work because I was
in charge and in control of my life.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
And then I remember, I.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Was on this trip to Israel, and we're in this
area of Bethlehem, and they take us and they show
us the context of where Jesus would have been born.
And I remember the professor saying something along the lines
of many of you think that Jesus was born in
a barn. He was not. Nothing in the Word says
he was born in a barn. It says he was

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born in a manger, but he more than likely was
born in a cave.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
And they showed the.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Context of that and how you'd have kind of the
upper room area where like would be the inn where
people would stay when they would live, and then the
back or area of the cave would be where they
would keep the animals, and that that's where they would
have likely in this area of Bethlehem through archaeological studies,
Jesus would have gone, or Mary and Joseph would have
taken Jesus to be born. And this might sound so

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stupid to you, but that broke me. It broke me
because I had everything in my life figured out. I
had done everything that I thought was awesome. My house
was built on sand man, it was built on what
It was not built on the rock of Christ. It
was built on me and my accomplishments. And I had

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everything figured out with the Word and how everything was
supposed to go, and so when one area, when one thing,
one point came to challenge that, it was like a
prick to burst my bubble. It was like it was
like that one big wave that would just come and
crash to a house that's built on the sand and
destroy it. Like dude, it broke me. And I remember
standing there weeping and ugly crying and like I remember

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that like the pastors had had people move on and
they're just standing there with me, like Ben, what's going on?
And I'm just like dude, I don't have everything figured out.
I don't know everything. And it was such a humbling
moment for me. Remember the humble are those that are
going to inherit the earth. Where I was like, man,
I don't have everything figured out. I don't have it
all together. I don't have all these pieces all lined up.

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And that was the best thing that could have happened
to me, man, because that is where I needed the
love of God to come into my life like never before.
And so that is where I want to bring us
to a close in this message, and that the root
of all pride is fear. The root of all pride
is fear, which creates insecurity and driving us to take
control of our lives. And you know what destroys fear,

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it's the opposite of fear, it's love. And love is
going back to that insecure, broken kid before ever being
at that rock concert, before he built everything that he
thought would make him happy, Going back to that kid
who believed over and over that he wasn't enough, and
loving that young man and letting his foundation be built

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on the rock, the rock that cannot be shaken. It's
the rock of Christ. And that is where I stand
before you today. Is that man that then went through
all these challenges in his life, and when that guy
at the Bible study, when he with the prayer meeting,
when he looked at me and he said, who told
you You're not enough? And I began to just let
go of all the accomplishments, all the achievements, all the

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things that I had built that I thought would make
me happy, and I got back to the central focus
of what matters in my life, and that is that
Jesus Christ is the rock, the foundation that I am
built on, and my identity is in him and him alone.
And so now this is what Romans eight thirty eight says,
I live with the confidence that there is nothing in
the universe but the power to separate us from Godd's love.

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This is after he talks about being lined up as
a land for the slaughter. This is after he's facing
the death threats. This is after all the challenges and
that he's declared that he's more than a conqueror through Christ.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
He's saying, I'm.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Living with this confidence because it's coming through being a
conquer in Christ, not a conqueror in my own self,
and what I'm going to do to overcome my own insecurities.
There's nothing that can separate us from God's love, and
I'm convinced that his love will triumph over death, life's troubles,
fallen angels, dark rulers in the heavens, Nothing in the

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present or our future circumstances can weaken his love. There's
no power above us or beneath us, no power that
could ever be found in the universe that can distance
us from God's passionate love which is lavished upon us
to our Lord, Jesus the Anointed One. Guys, I want
to draw us to a place today where we lay

(26:55):
down our pride, our control, the areas where we're being
God because so much of that is birth out of insecurity.
The reason that Satan wanted to be God is because
he was so insecure and who he was that he
wanted to be God. And that's what he's deceiving the
entire world to do every single day, to follow in
his footsteps of saying, look at me, don't look at God.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
It's a lot of insecurity and fear.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
And so I want to draw you by the power
of the Holy Spirit, and I just say, Jesus, will
you come and touch anyone who's listening to this. I
ask Father, that you would move in their life and
speak to them about the areas that they have built
out of fear and insecurity and not on the rock
that is Jesus Christ. And that you would come and
ever so gently minister to those areas, heal those hurts

(27:43):
with the power of your dynamic, unchanging and unending love.
And then through that love, God, you had said us free,
set me free, Set them free.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
God.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
I pray for your love and You're anointing to move
in their lives in impossible ways. And that God, you
would just tear down our idols, the things that we
hold above you. Lord, I love you, and I commit
all this to you in Jesus name.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Amen.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Guys, thank you so much for listening to the podcast today.
I'd love it if you could like and subscribe. If
this is speaking to you, if you could please leave
a comment below, give us a five star rating. Share
how God is working in your life. We'd love to
pray for you and walk with you. Our team is
meeting every day of the week to pray over our soldiers,
to pray over those that were reaching online, and I'd
love to invite you to do that. Guys, God bless

(28:36):
and we will see you soon.
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