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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to the wild lands. Well, now show the wild
West of revelation, meaning I am not held back by
conventional themes. I like talking about all the things that
are in the Bible. And sometimes people don't preach all
the things that are in the Bible. Some of my
friends do. But I'm going to talk about some things
you probably haven't heard a lot about, but they're highly relevant.

(00:25):
God wants you to prosper and be in success even
as your soul prospers. God does not want his people
to be a product advertisement for a failed product. He
doesn't want people looking at you saying, are sure up,
I don't get what they got. You should be looking

(00:45):
like somebody that people want to have what you've got.
And so last week we were talking about this idea
about in a heartbeat. Where that comes from is the
realization that well, I remember I had a phone call
at once from somebody. I was kind of dreading what
it was. I told my wife, well, I know what
this is gonna be about. I thought it's gonna be

(01:06):
about bad news.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Well, they were calling me up to ask my advice
on something.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
And I was so happy when I and so relieved
the moment I found out that they weren't calling to
any bad news, they were calling to get some advice.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
And she said, you do that a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
You anticipate it's gonna be bad news, and it's not
always what you think it is. And I stopped.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
I started realizing.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
You're walking along the street at night, it's kind of shady,
and the shadows are there, and you freeze because you
see a dangerous snake is across your path. Then you
focus at a second, lady, you realize it's not a snake,
it's a stick.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
A stick is on the ground.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
I remember one time your snake, by the way, got
loose in the house and Tony Canalbert, my friend, didn't
know what it was. He thought it was a snake
from outside. He was trying to find some kind of
a shovel or something to go.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
To go pin it down and maybe maybe kill it.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
And it came out and thank god you were home
and you came downstairs seeing you looked at it, and
it's called, oh Cyrus, it was your snake. It was
your pet. Well one guy thought was a dangerous, venomous intruder.
We realized was the family mascot, the family pet in
your little snake cage that little boys had. How old
is it now?

Speaker 3 (02:20):
By the way, well, I got him before you got
Isaiah forty five.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
I take credit for you getting the Cyrus prophecy.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
By the way, Cyrus, it was when that little snake
got loose and that you call them ost cyrus. But
that was when I heard the word Cyrus, and I
realized that was in twenty fifteen. I said, oh, my people,
the church is responding the same way. They want to
kill Trump. They want to kill his candidacy. They think
he's at Absolom trying to take away Ted Cruz's.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Inheritance, and and nobody realized then.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
But then then then I thought, oh my gosh, it's
like they're after Cyrus, the Cyrus revelation that I had
about Trump.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
So he's about ten years and they want to cut
him off.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
But in fact is God's answer. All right, So here's
the point. I want to go down that rabbit trow forever.
The point that I'm making is that once you get
new information, it changes completely how you see a situation,
and it changes how you feel about a situation. So
you could you're literally what changes is in a heartbeat,
the meaning you attached to what it was. It wasn't

(03:21):
a snake, it was a stick, or it wasn't a predator,
it was your son's a little pet, or you know,
it wasn't that. This was that.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
The moment that you have new information, it changed.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
It shows how much of our condition can be altered
by our perception, and how it's possible for you to
see things differently. When you have the word of God,
you start to question things differently. So in everything, give
thanks for this is the will of God in Christ
you that's concerning you. Doesn't say for everything, but in everything,

(03:52):
because in everything that happens you have the ability to
turn it over to God and say, Father, you're in this,
Oh man, this thing is happening. You know what's going on.
Show me how you want to be glorified in this?
Show me how you want to be made mighty in this?
How do you want to be exalted in this? And

(04:14):
the Lord will, the Lord will give you the benefit
of Once you shift your the way that you approach him,
you'll begin to see something a little bit differently. I
wrote down this for you today and it comes from
my notes from the series In a Heartbeat. Lancewallant dot
com forward slash heartbeat, how you could how in a
moment you could shift you the meaning of life and

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what's happening in your world and shift it in the
right direction. One eight hundred and nine one zero six
three four nine. And I wrote down this concept here
that circumstances don't create your emotional state, they magnify what's
already going on inside of you. Just stop and think

(04:55):
about that. I like this sentence because it caught me
off guard, and that's why I write these things next.
I need to hear them. My circumstances aren't creating anything.
They're simply amplifying what's already there. So if you're someone
who's prone to anxiety, then it only takes a little

(05:18):
bit for you to go into anxiety. If you're somebody
who is prone for optimism, that it only takes a
little bit. I never forget speaking.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
I don't want to get off on Trump all the time.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
But he was so hilarious because I remember once we
were up in his office and he's looking out on
the street and the people were out there protesting. He
didn't know that. He looked out on the street and said,
you know, I've got more support coming at me every day,
people coming out of nowhere. He thought they were cheering
for him, and I thought, this is a gift the
guy has is that he can find the positive reinforcement

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for what he needs to see and then whatever the
environment is, track from it what he wants. And they
say he's a liar.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
He's not a liar.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
He's conditioned to see the world a certain way and
he wins a lot because he extrapolates out of the
moment what enables him to be empowered to do the
right thing. I listen to a guy who has a coach.
It's a weird relationship. They got it pays a million dollars.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
A million dollars.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
That's obscene for a coach who is working with him.
But why is he paying him a million dollars? Why
are you pay them a million dollars that year? It's
because he makes money on giving investment advice, which is
you would think would be a pure science. But the
guy said, he said, you don't understand something. I got
to be able to take all this data d I

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have to receive all this information and then I kind
of have to intuit about where the market's going, what's
happening and have a rationale for why it's happening. And
the number one thing that determines my resourcefulness for my
job is my state. And you're the one guy that
when I'm with you and you're talking to me and
I get out of your coach sessions, I'm in the

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state that allows me to process the data.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
So that my clients make money.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
In other words, where does it may sound this guy
was willing to pay a million dollars because he made
more than a million dollars off of being in the
best state possible to do the job he has to do.
And if he's not in a highly resourceful state, he's
not functioning at the level of accuracy in the financial
markets that he will be if he's in the best

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resourceful state, and he hasn't learned yet that he can
control his own state, he needs the coach to help
him get there. And so that's just the way. The
circumstances don't create your happiness, They magnify the happiness that's
already on the inside of you. And they don't create
your sorrow either. They can magnify the sorrow that's on
the inside of you. So what you want to do

(07:52):
is you want to model this thing called emotional mastery.
And it starts off I started yesterday. How many remember
what I said in the last lesson. The prosperous soul
has three attributes. We learned this from the extensive research
of doctor Daniel Goldman. I think they all make sense
when you hear them. The first is is self awareness,

(08:13):
the humility to be able to know where I'm at,
to know what state I'm in, to know how I'm
showing up. And that self awareness is like one of
those big keys that leads to the second characteristic, which
is personal responsibility, being able to take responsibility.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
For how I'm showing up.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
And then the third is being able to sustain motivation
to show up the way that I need to show up.
And you might say that, well, where's that in the Bible.
It's all over the Bible. So let's see in terms
of being aware of what's going on, take a look
at first, Samuel Carl read to us again where David
changed his behavior. How David's life was saved because he

(08:54):
read the situation that he got himself in and realized
he made a big mistake and changed his behavior self awareness.
He realized what he was doing wasn't working in Boom
took responsibility Boom and changed his behavior and lived and
didn't die in that moment. Read what happens in First
Samuel chapter twenty one.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
How far back do you want me to start?

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Well a story? The backstory on this one he gots
to get. The backstory is David is fleeing from Saul.
He's fleeing for his life, and he makes the mistake
of going to a neighboring politician. And when he's there,
he realizes that he's walked into his enemy's house and

(09:40):
that the enemy's thinking to himself, this is David. He's
running from Saul. I know one way I could get
on Saul's good side. I just killed this sapsucker and
then I'll send his body to Saul. It sall will
say thank you. So David realizes he ran to the
wrong house seeking help, and that's when he decided, did

(10:00):
I better change my tactics? So now with that thoughton
mine Read there ten eleven, twelve thirteen, First Samuel, chapter
twenty one, verse ten, and David arose and fled that
day for fear of Saul and went to a shesh
the king of goth.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
And the servants of a Sheh said, unto him, is
not this David, the king of the land. Did they
not sing one to another of him in dances, saying,
Saul hath slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.
And David laid up these words in his heart and
was sore afraid of a Sheafh, the king of goth
And he'd changed his behavior before them, and feigned himself

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mad in their hands, and scrabbled on the doors of
the gate, and let his spittle fall down upon his beard.
Then said a sheesh unto his servants, lo, ye see
the man is mad? Wherefore then have he ye brought
him to me? Have I need of mad men?

Speaker 3 (10:56):
That ye have brought this fellow to play the mad
man in my presence? Shall this fellow come into my house?

Speaker 1 (11:03):
And David there for a departed from there and escape
to the cave of Adullam, which is where you see
him meeting now the next chapter with the mighty men.
He never would have made it to the mighty men
had he not realize whoops. Now, please catch this in
a heartbeat. He's there in the house of his enemy,
and While he's there, David's observing the servants of Akish

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and he sees them eyeing David, talking to each other.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
He could read their body language. Maybe he could even
hear their whispering.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Is that David man? I think he's running from Saul.
Let's tell a boss, we're gonna send it back to Saul.
David knows he walked into the wrong place. Have you
ever made a decision and you knew it was the
wrong thing to do? Well, you don't. It doesn't end there.
If you're like David in a heartbeat, bam, if you
got the wisdom of God and the spontanate of the spirit.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
You can pivot.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
I just want you to know these Bible stories because
David pivoted and started. It's hilarious in a way. David
starts drooling the Bible is the spittal. He starts spitting
and he's like clawing the wall, and he's like David
act like a blaming idiot, crazy guy woo and approaches

(12:19):
the king giggly A King goes whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
This is Dave.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
This is the number two guy. And that's what you're
trying to tell me. Idiots get the madman out of
my house. They go, oh, oh, well he looked like David.
I thought it was I thought you said it was David.
David escaped.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Hilarious, actually hilarious, And I told the story.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
I was at the airport and I was stuck in
a stone storm and had to get home. And I
started going.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Oh, what am I gonna do?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
What am I gonna do?

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Annabel Annabelle? I'm just I'm gonna lose my I don't
know if ill how I'm gonna make it tonight? How
am I gonna get home?

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I started to come playing like a little old girl,
and Anabell hits me in the army.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
He goes, what's the matter with you?

Speaker 1 (12:56):
You never act like this?

Speaker 2 (12:57):
What's get a grip?

Speaker 1 (12:59):
I was putting on a performance and some of this
lady with the clipboard pulls me out of the line
right there.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
At the the uh what was what was the airline?

Speaker 1 (13:07):
It's from the way that anyway.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
She pulls me aside. You go, sir, sir, is this
your wife and child?

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Here? Come with me? And she put me with people
that had special needs and we got out on a
special flight and I made it home and I made
it home, largely because I was reading about David. I
just decided to act crazy.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
I only did it once.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Now go to this other childhood show where Paul did it.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Oh yeah, different different situation where Paul read the room
and flipped the script. Where's that verse where Paul is
getting on trial and they're tearing them apart?

Speaker 3 (13:42):
Acts twenty three, verse six. But when Paul perceived that
the one part were Sadducees and the other Pharisees, he
cried out in the council men and brethren, I am
a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee of the hope
and resurrection of the dead.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
I am called in question.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
And when he had said so, there arose a dissension
between the Pharisees and the Sadducees, and the multitude was divided.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
All right, So let's set the stage here for this.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Paul, looking earnestly at the council men and brethren, I've
lived in all good conscience before God to this day
and the high priest, and then Nias commands those who
stood by to strike him on the mouth, just as
hit him. Boy, I'll tell you what. So, Paul, gets
slapped across the face. Now this is a triggering incident.

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This is certainly something which will get your emotions. And
so Paul says, there, God will strike you, you whitewashed wall.
You sit there to judge me at court in the law,
and you command me to be struck contrary to the law.
So Paul just barks right back at him, and those
who stood by said, ooh, You're gonna revile God's high

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priest that way. Then Paul said, oh, I didn't know that.
The brethren then he was the high priest, for it's
written you shall not speak evil of a ruler of
your people. So far Paul is quoting the Bible left
and right. But here's the verse I want you to catch.
I don't know if I was on trial, if I

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could get smacked slapped in the face by somebody and
then not have my emotions rather occupied at that moment
by this stinging rebuke, maybe even the desire to smack
the guy back in the car and the flesh. That's
what I would want to do. But what does Paul do,

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But Paul catch these words perceived circle the word perceived,
because that word perceived is always showing up in the Bible,
when somebody has an insight into a situation that's God
given that gives them an advantage. Paul proceived one part
of the room where Sadducees. The other part were Pharisees.
And at that.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Moment, the moment he read the room and he got
it down.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
He cries out to the council men and brethren, I'm
a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee concerning the hope
and resurrection of the dead. I'm being judged. And the
Pharisees and the Sadducees and the whole group were divided.
The whole thing was divided because one half of them
agree with the Paul's doctrine about the resurrection, the other

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half rejected. And verse nine says, then there arose a
loud outcry, and the scribes and the Pharisees party arose
and protested, saying, we don't find anything wrong with this guy,
which is really hilarious because the Pharisees are the ones
who wanted to kill him, but their own parties gone
nothing wrong with him. What if God spoke to him?
Now there arose a great dissension. I want you to

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circle these words, will you circle of words arose and protested.
Then I'm circling the words which are going to be
great dissension, and then the commander fearing lest be pulled
to pieces. So next time you're having a nice, tranquil
Christian life, remember if you're walking with the Apostle Paul,

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You're going to see a rising protest. You're going to
see great dissension. You're going to see yourself potentially pulled
in pieces. You're going to see the police come in
to go take you by force and bring you back
into the barracks for your own protection. That's first century Christianity.
My point to you is this all the chaos going

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on on the outside, and yet circumstances didn't create Paul's
emotional state. They merely magnified the mastery that was already
on the inside. Paul was the master of the moment.
The Apostle Paul is I think, next to Jesus, the
coolest guy in the Bible. Lance Walnou dot com forward
slash heartbeat. You're just a heart beat away from the

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perception of God. That'll show you what to do. One
eight hundred nine one zero six three four nine I
showed you in the Bible where David perceived and behavior core. Now, Carl,
you were making some snarky comment earlier about David.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
What were you referring to?

Speaker 1 (18:00):
And you said that I could have picked another chapter
in David's life. What are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Any number of points man his like bloodlust, him murdering
that other dude to take her, take his wife.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
Okay, my son's just saying, like, you know.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
I need to go there, go find out. I want
you to go to the Bible, to the Old Testament
with David. Thou art the man, find that verse for
me and will continue our thesis of how emotional mastery is.
These is the essence of the prosperous soul. And in
the Bible, God says, hey, I know you got feelings.

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I know I know you got problems. But if you will.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Bring them under and put me over, then I'm.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Going to give you a perception on how to behave
and you'll understand how to align yourself moment by moment
with the will of God so that things will work
out to your favor. Did David commit adultery? Yes, David
committed adultry. Did he kill your Rayah? The Hitsite, the
husband of Bathsheba.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yes, he did.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
The God, the same God of the Old Testament not
say after he punished David took the child's life, that
David was still a man after his heart. Why would
God say that? Because David had the ability to adjust
himself and to read the moment, and once he got
that self awareness, he could repent and change and adjust

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himself to do what wisdom required. One case, is saved
his life. In this case, it saved his soul. So
where is that verse?

Speaker 4 (19:30):
I'm not sure you're talking about Job.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Fifteen thou Art the man.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Nathan now arts to David thou Art the man. That's
the verse you look for. And it's going to be
as David is on the throne, after his community sends Nathan,
the prophet comes in. It takes a bold prophet to
go into a king and rebuke him.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
Tewond Samuel twelve seven.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
Okay, so we're gonna go the second Samuel Selon, And
I'm telling you the theory. My thesis is that David,
even in his darkest town, practice this skill, this this
this gift that God gave him by communing with him,
and he eventually it saved his life. So Nathan's parable
in David's confession. So Nathan goes in to see David,

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and the two of them were in this, and he says,
I got a story for you King. There were two
men in one city, one rich, the other poor. The
rich man had exceeding many flocks and herds. The poor
man had nothing except one little lamb, which he had
brought and nourished, And it grew up together with him
and with his children, and it ate of his food
and drank from his cup. It laid in his bosom,
and it was almost like a daughter to him. And

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a traveler came into the rich man, who refused to
take from his own flock and from his own herd
to prepare one for the wayfaring man who had come
to him. But he took the poor man's lamb and
prepared it for the man who had come to him.
He took the poor man's lamb rather than from his abundance,
and he slaughtered it fed it to his friend. David's

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anger was greatly aroused against the man, and he said
to Nathan, as the Lord, my God lives, the man
who has done that shall die. David was furious, he
shall restore fourfold for the Lamb because he did this thing,
and because he did not take pity. And then Nathan

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said to David, you are that man. Thus says the Lord,
God of Israel, I anointed you king over Israel, and
I delivered you from the hand of Saul. I gave
you your master's house. I gave you your master's wives.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
To your keeping.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
I gave you the house of Israel, and I gave
you the house of Judi. If that had not been enough,
I would have given you even more than that. Why
have you despised the commandment of the Lord to do
evil in his sight? You killed Eurah. They hit Tight
with the sword. You've taken his wife to be your wife.
You've killed him with the sword of the people of
min Now, therefore the sword shall never depart from your house.

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Because you've despised me. You've taken the wife of your
Rye the Headtight to be your wife. Thus says the Lord. Behold,
I will raise up adversity against you from your own house.
I will take your wives before your eyes and give
them to your neighbor, and he shall lie with your
wives and the sight of the son for you did
it secretly, but I will do this thing so that
all Israel will see it. And so David said to Nathan,

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I'll kill you. He didn't say that he could have
other kings, Gill. You know, the prophets were killed by kings.
Other prophets rebuke kings, and it's like kill him. David
looks at him and goes, man, have I sinned against God?
And Nathan said, the Lord also has put away your sin.

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You're not gonna die. It's a beautiful statement there. The
Lord's put away your sin, David, He's not going to
kill you. However, because of this deed you've done. And
the great occasion of the enemy is the Lord to
blasphem child who is going to be born. Best she
was pregnant, right, Yeah, that baby's dead. Ain't gonna live.

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So Nathan departed to his house, and the Lord struck
the child that Eraiyah's wife boar to David. It became ill,
and David pleaded, He pleaded with God for the child.
He fasted, he went in, he laid in day and night.
He cried out to God, so that even the elders
tried to come in and try to and try to
pull him out of his distressed state. But he wouldn't.

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He wouldn't even eat. He was like wasting away. Oh God,
have mercy on this child. Oh God. This shows how
knew God could possibly change his mind. He knew God
was merciful. And on the seventh day came to pass,
the child died, and the servants of David were afraid
to tell him. They said, man, he lost his mind
when the child was sick. He'll totally freak out if
he finds out he's dead. But they went and told him.

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David says, what is it? They said, well, the child's gone.
When David saw that his servants were whispering, he perceived,
there's the word again. He perceived supernatural perception and he
knew right away the child's dead. So they arose from
the watch this he arose from the ground, washed and

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annoyed it himself, changed his clothes and went into the
House of God and worship. What did him? It fits
what I'm trying to teach you. He had mastery, self awareness,
personal responsibility. He could sustain the right motivation once he repented,
and the ability to repent itself. Is this characteristic of

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a soul that is in possession of itself. The devil
didn't have David. David could repent when he was wrong,
and he meant it. And then David like this beside himself,
pressing into God for deliverance. And then when the child
the verdict was in, he washes himself, he cleans himself up,
and he takes his lean fasted self into the House

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of God with his hands raised, and he worshiped the
God who has had mercy on him his whole life
and saved him from Goliath, from the hand of Saul,
from a lion, from a bear, and even from death itself.
And he prays to God. And that what I'm trying
to teach you is this is real Bible, real Bible,

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and the real story is that is that there's an
element of walking with a sincerity before the Lord. That
has to do with the ability in your heart to
make the adjustment you need to make. You make that
adjustment in your life, and it could save your life,
It could save it could save your job, it could

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save save you. What you know, if I wrote this
down here in my notes, that what would life be
like if you were only ninety percent responsible for your life?
And that ten percent the devil had control over what
If you don't have one hundred percent responsibility for what
you're thinking, what you're saying, what you're feeling, and what

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you're doing, well, then would you want to give the
devil ten percent out of a twenty four hour day?
Do you want two point four hours of torment, suicide, agony,
and depression? You see? The nice thing about the way
that God made man is that the devil does not
have authority over one square inch of territory.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
In your heart, in your mind, in your home.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
And if he's got it, you can go to war
against it, and you don't have to yield to it,
not for a moment, not for a split second. You
can say, Satan, there's the line, get on your side
of it, don't cross over, because God's given you the
ability to, in a heartbeat, to have a perception that
fast boom and change your situation. Lancewalnut dot Com forward

(26:45):
slash heartbeat eight hundred nine one zero sixty three four
to nine. For your gift of any amount, I probably
should have said that earlier. For your gift of any amount,
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a gift of any amount.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Well, we come back tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I'm going to show you how Jesus himself in a
moment could flip the switch and judge what was happening
and flip around and see things clearly, never once missed it.
But like you, he had to be led by the spirit.
Like you, he didn't he didn't have the advantage of
the omnisci so the Godhead operating all the time. He

(27:17):
had to rely on the Holy Spirit. Peter turns them,
it shall not happen to you, he shall not die.
And then Jesus sees, looks at the disciples, then looks
back at Peter and realizes Satan just said that, I'm
gonna show you in the life of Jesus, how in
a moment he could perceive what was going on and
shifted in order to bring things in alignment with the

(27:37):
Father's will. Well, remember this lancewallat dot com forversize heartbeat
eight hundred nine one zero six three four nine, And
it's for your gift of any amount. One of the
most important teachings you ever got to get this year
is to how to manage yourself in the midst of
all of the chaos so that you're in charge of
your own stories in Jesus' name. See it a mine.

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