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August 7, 2025 • 31 mins
Orphan or Child of God // Austin Svangren by HungryGen
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:51):
Omen Is eight fifteen says this, for you did not
receive the spirit of bondage again to fear, but you
receive the spirit of adopt by whom we cry out
Abba Father, so we see child the God.

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I received the spirit of adoption. I'm now on the.

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Side of the table where I can have a relationship,
a blessed time with God. This side of the table
is a peace filled sonship daughtership table.

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There's hope in this.

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On the side of the table, there's joy and security,
there's righteous conscience. You know you're not under the burden
of guilt and shame and condemnation. You're just happy on
this side of the table in right relationship with God.
The orphan side of the table over here, it's full
of darkness. It's full of hopelessness. It's full of anger
and rage and malice. It's full of abandonment and rejection.

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And it's full of not knowing who your real father
in heaven is. And Jesus came to Jesus came to
be the.

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Cure for that. He wanted to bridge that gap.

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Take you from the orphan table to the child the
God table.

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Amen, praise God for that.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
I want to read phrase Genesis sixteen and Genesis twenty one,
the story of Abram Sarai, which is Abraham and Sarah, Isaac,
Ishmael and Hagar. How many guys have heard little bits
of that story put together here and there?

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Okay, So.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Abram was promised a child, didn't have It was taken
too long. The child wasn't coming. So Sarai, his wife said, hey,
here's my maid servant. Abram's eighty six years old. Sarai Sarah,
his wife was about.

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Ten years younger than him.

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So the well passed menopause, no ability to have a child,
the hope the promise looked like it was lost, and
they they.

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Went into.

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Relying on themselves and relying on the flesh to make
a promise happen. So God's taken too long. Hey, here's
here's an Egyptian woman. Isn't it interesting that Abram had
relations with Hagar. Sarah's made survy and Hagar was an
Egyptian woman, And it's just so crazy to me that

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Abram had relations with the future symbol of Israel's slavery.

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And birth in Ishmael.

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And how many times we go and have relations in
Egypt on the sin side of the table while instead
of waiting for God's promises to happen as children of God.
So anyways, God changes the name, so you got Ishmael
born Ishmael is about thirteen fourteen years old. And God
changes Abram's name to Abraham, father of many nations. See

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there's an identity change, and then a promise showed up.
About a year later, God changed their name and they
gave birth to a child. I want to come after
a high level spirit in the Church of God that
brit has people bring in the identity of the old
man into the relationship of the child the God table.

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I'm coming after that today, name of Jesus. I believe
that that's gonna be cast out of some of you.
I believe that that spirit is gonna be broken and exposed,
and there's gonna be the authority of God in the house.

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Is a good father. Amen.

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So anyways, Ishmael comes on the scene, he's fourteen. The baby,
the promised baby, comes on the scene. His name is Isaac,
and Hagar and Ishmael, the Bible says, begin to persecute.
You guys know what that word means. Persecute. Begin to
come after Isaac and Sarah. They become mock them and

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make fun of them so bad that they're like, hey, Dad,
and Sarah's like, Abraham, get him out of here. They
just make fun of us all the time. They persecute us.
They mock us. Get him out of here. Well, Ishmael
is a young man, he's a teenager. And Abraham's like, hey,
I'm gonna put he put a backpack on the mom
Hagar with some meat and some water and send them

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out to under in the wilderness of Yoursheba and I,
you know, we always hear, don't birth in Ishmael.

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Ishmael's bad. Ishmael. He was a kid at this.

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Time, and he just got abandoned and rejected and sent
off to go die in a wilderness with his mom.

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It was.

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The story is so sad that you know, God sees.

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Him crying and comes to comfort them.

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But it's it's interesting that you know, Ishmael's crying thinking
his mom's gonna die, the mom's crying thinking that the
boy's gonna die. And it's just such a sad, sad
story of abandonment, rejection, and it likens it and it
references it into the New Testament. Very interesting things that

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are going to happen here. I had a friend of
mine who did missionary work in Haiti. He needed so
much missionary work down there that he wound up adopting
to Haitian kids and he adopted them, changed their name.
The boy's name was Caleb. They adopted the little sister too,
and they wound up coming to this nice American house,

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living like in a mansion compared to what these Haitian
children live like. But they brought their orphan identity with
them and they begin to do things that they did
not have to do like steal food and lie and cheat.
They were stealing and hiding food. This is America. You're
in a white boy's house now that just adopted you.

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It's it's like the major promised land in their eyes.
But they couldn't help but feel like they needed to
steal food because.

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There used to be in orphans.

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There used to being abandoned and rejected. There used to
being sent off to go fin for themselves. A lot
of times, we as children in the body of Christ,
get brought from this orphan table to the child of
God table.

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But we take our old identity with us.

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We take the we have our the baggage of who
we used to be, and we bring it into this table.
How many guys have brought some baggage with you to
this table before amen bring we.

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Get our baggage out. We open it up.

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And this is our old identity at work right here.
And I'm gonna tell you this old identity.

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This this.

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Ishmael hagar combo of rejection and abandonment and God's not
gonna be enough. It all operates in the Satanic principality.
And I really believe it's labeled under the accuser of
the Brethren. That's one of Satan's name, is the accuser
of the Brethren. And when you're at the Child of
God table, Satan's so mad. Listen, he got kicked out
of heaven because he wanted to be like God.

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He was gonna be the most high. He was gonna
send the hill of God.

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God's like, no, you're not cast him down. Game over
with that boy. And then God makes a new creation.
He makes mankind after his own image and likeness. So
Satan's over here thinking I wanted to be like you.

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I couldn't. I got cast out. When you make a.

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People, you make the mankind after your own image and likeness.

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How jealous is he? How hate filled is the enemy
at you?

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Because you have something he could never have made in
the image and likeness of God, bearing God's own nature,
having his spirit lived withinside of you.

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That's a whole. He is so jealous and so hate filled,
so he.

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Wants nothing more than to attack and persecute and mock,
much like Ishmael and Hagar did the promised children of God.
How many guys in this place are a promised child
of God?

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Say with me, I'm a promised child of God. Yeah,
you got baggage.

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Though. There's a very interesting scripture here in the New
Testament that references this, this whole entire program Galatians four
to seven. It says, but what do the scripture say
about that? In reference to Ishmael and Hagar says, get
rid of the slave and her son, for the son

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of the slave woman will not share the inheritance with
the free woman's son. So if you have the slave mind,
the orphan mind, the rejected, abandoned mindset, if you had
that identity as who you are in Christ brought to
this table, it's not going to share the blessings of God.

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How many of you guys have hoped and prayed and
wanted a blessing of God and it doesn't come when
you revert to some of the orphan tendencies.

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Anybody there with me? The orphan tendencies are largely rooted
in Satan.

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He's the accuser. I'm going to read a couple of these.
Number one thing he does is he attacks the character
of God. How many you guys have had the character
of God attacked? About what you believe about him? A
quote I heard years ago is what a man believes
about God is the most important thing about him.

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If you believe he's a good father and.

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You're in good relationship with him, and you have a loving,
peaceful God, that's your provider.

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He's a source of everything.

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You're able to walk in freedom and peace and see
the blessing of the.

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Lord on your life. But if you think, if.

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You're all twisted up thinking I'm gonna be rejected, abandoned,
I've done too much, I'm worthless. You bring that, you
bring that mindset into the Kingdom of heaven, and you're
essentially not gonna be able to share the inheritance and
the blessing that God has made available for you. How
many you guys have heard about all the riches and
glory in Christ Jesus, anybody here, any of these amazing quotes,

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and all the blessings my God shall supply, oh your need.
And then you don't see it happen, and you begin
to feel abandoned, rejecting. That's the Ishmael and the orphan
identity trying to attack and rob from you and the
cause and the enemy. He accuses God before you. He's
not just the accuser of the brethren. He doesn't just
go up to God.

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And tell on you. He tells on you to God.

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He says he's not faithful, He's not gonna to come through.

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He's a bad father. You can't count on him. How
many of you guys have had a few of these.

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Lies slamming into you life as trying to live as
a child of God. That's the enemy coming to steal,
kill and destroy. He wants to rob your identity as
a child of God. He attacks your character. You're not
good enough for God to bless. Everyone has something else
that you don't have. You're just not special enough. You've

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messed up too bad. This is your lot in life.
You always need to do more. If you did more,
you be accepted. You know, we cannot have this type
of identity brought over to the table of God and
think that we're going to have a blessed life.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
Amen.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Anybody following me is just resonating with anybody this morning.
The orphaned identity persecutes the child of God. The orphaned
identity robs the promises that God has for your life.
You know, one of the highest ways that we can
praise God as you're a good father. I don't need
to worry about anything. I can have peace, love and joy.

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I can live under righteousness, and I can go through
life trials and tribulations included, and I just stand on
a solid rock. I'm just filled with confidence that comes
from another realm to where I don't need to be
tripping all the time. That orphan identity that we brings
in to the table starts messing with us a little bit.
It really is a battle of a belief, the battle

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of belief. Is this what you believe activates that realm
of power in your life?

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Okay?

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So if I'm under a realm of power over here
as an orphan, okay, and I'm under darkness, death, condemnation, guilt,
and shame, and I'm under this realm of power because
the enemy's.

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Got me so twisted up.

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And I come over here as a child of God
and think I'm going to live under the blessing of God.
But I constantly insult him. I constantly insult my new
in Christ identity. I constantly still bring up my sin
and my issues and my drama. God's like I forgave you,
I forgave you, Yeah, forgave you.

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What you believe activates that realm of power in your life.

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If you want to live under the umbrella of darkness
at the table of God, you're not gonna see the blessings.

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But praise God Almighty.

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You can come over to this and you can get
your mind right. You can get your mind renewde and
live under the blood of Jesus. Okay, you can live.

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Under a covenant identity. To where I'm covered, I'm forgiven,
I got a good.

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Father, all my needs are met. I don't need to
worry about nothing. He's got me every time, anywhere. He's
got me through every season. That's the blessing of being
a But that orphan identity tries to cling on as
we come over to this table. It is only by
leading people to daily encounters with the Lord, leading yourself

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to daily encounters with the Lord, that your life can
be changed. You have to have this word of God
inside you. You have to have it equipped in your
mind to be able to get your mind renewed so
you can actually get to the table of the Child
of God and start receiving of blessings and bearing the
fruit of life.

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The enemy's main.

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Goal is to lure you away from the table of
God into the orphan table. We see him attack Jesus
in Matthew chapter four. First thing he attacked was his identity.
If you're the son of God, are you really a.

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Child of God?

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Well then you got to do this, Jesus said, Hey,
he didn't even bite on that for a second. You
know so many times, if God is real, if you're
a child of God, why is this happening? Our good
father and our Lord, Jesus Christ paid the ultimate price
for you to bear this title right here, child of God.

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Nothing was spared.

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He gave it all so you could have this title
right here. He had it all. He gave everything for
you to bear this title. This title came at the
highest price ever that could ever be paid for anybody, anything,
anywhere in eternity for you to be a child of God.
What an insul What it is to Satan to not
be pulled back to this table because.

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He wants to come after you. Listen, There's no greater.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Joy that he would have than to mock God persecutes you,
gets y'all twisted up in wrong belief system and basically
show God, hey, he saved, but he's in bondage to Xyz.
He doesn't have the provision of God on his life.
We're coming after that today. We want that broken. Are
you my dad? Identity crisis? Are you my dad? I

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was at a store years ago as a young man,
and this little boy about this tall looked at me
in line you my dad?

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You know I was.

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My heart just went out to him immediately, and I
as I was preparing this sermon, I remembered that story,
and I thought, you know, the world is looking for
fatherhood and will take on the identity of anyone or
anything that's willing to adopt them, no matter how sick, perverted, twisted, blashemous.
The world is looking for identity. Satan's trying to get

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you to adopt an identity contrary to the Child of
God identity so he can essentially steal, keel and destroy
from you even as men and women of God.

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Are you my dad?

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Are you the one I'm gonna find purpose, connection, community,
and identity through? Are you the one that's what everyone's
looking for? That purpose? The enemy will speak fatherhood to
all your insecurities, using every other name.

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Than the one that's above all names.

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The enemy will speak fatherhood and lies to every single
one of your insecurities, then whisper to get you back
over to this table, the orphan table.

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Oh, it's your birthday. Come over here. We're gonna celebrate
you as you come out of whatever clause that you
were in.

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We're gonna bless you. Come on, it's your birthday. It's
okay to party on your birthday. You'll be forgiving. You know,
the enemy is always whispering certain things to get you
to pull back over to the orphan table. The orphan
table typically provides instant gratification. There's no pain. It's a
relief from pain to come back to the orphan table.

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And why do we do that? Because it feels comfortable,
It feels familiar. That orphan table is what you were born.
And no matter how wrong you know it is, how
many guys have been at the orphan table? No, what's wrong?
Still go and do it? Yeah, I see you.

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Hand goes up. Yeah that's me. Hey, that's me too.

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That's how come I break with this message. The orphan
spirit accepts the affection of any voice.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Hey, come on over here.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
You know you're really in there really is an attack
for your identity as a child of God.

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Satan hates it. He wants to destroy it.

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He wants to ensnare you, He wants to get you
brought under that power.

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It's just horrible.

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Your gracious father in heaven will allow whatever it takes
for your orphan identity to be dis antled to claim
you as his own.

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That process is so painful sometimes.

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And when you, guys, have been in this process and
your identity as the orphan was based on your sexual identity,
or based on your financial success, or based on your
weakness or disability that you got attention by, or based
on your domineering, overbearing, performance driven life.

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It's been based on so many things. Outside. I'm a
child the God.

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I can live free, love God, and love people. That's
the identity of a child the God, love God, love people,
and live free. There's so much freedom there, there's so
much joy. But the enemy wants to bring that orphan
camp back at you. What's the remedy. Well, the remedy
is simply this Jesus Christ. He came down here to

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show us how to be perfect sons and daughters.

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Again, he's a perfect example.

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So I want to look to a couple of things
for him to get so we can find inspiration and
wisdom and direction.

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Jesus says the perfect can be simply summed up with
this one word. Trust. He trusted.

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He was over here in the middle, in the middle
that you guys know the story, in the middle of
a massive.

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Storm on the water.

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All of the fishermen that had been on probably many
storms before in the boat with him were tripping. Said,
they say this with me. They thought they were gonna die.
They thought they were gonna die. So they're over here
and Jesus is doing what sleep in. You're at this
table as a child of God, knowing you got a

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good father in heaven, resting in your and your securities
in him, you can rest in the middle of massive problems.
Rest is one of the highest forms of trust. And
God told me as I was preparing this, rest is
actually worshiped to Him because it brings glory to Him.

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You don't gotta trip out.

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You don't got to be one of those people running
around frantic adopting some spiritual ritual, you know, praying and
fast in a million days to get God's attention.

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He simply I know who I am.

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I'm blood bot, I'm under the Covenant God, I'm a
child of God.

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Praise God.

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I trust you, Lord, I trust everybody said that with me.
I trust you You're a good father.

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Sorry, if I haven't treated.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
You that way, say it a little louder.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I know you guys say it with me.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Sorry, Father for not treating you as the great father
you are.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Amen. I hope Second Sanctuary said it. Since I'm not
in there, I don't know.

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We'll see online throw something on the emoji.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
Uh oh, could we.

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Just have a fly come out? Where's that thing? At
pastor Lad's gonna get some electric ones that you guys
see that. So Jesus is the perfect son. He trusted God.
He was able to rest in the middle of massive,
massive problem. Another way that Jesus shows us what a

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perfect son and a child the God is is he
has surrender. He has surrender and abandonment of control. I
don't need to control anything. My father's in control. I
don't need to worry about the waves. God can get
him or I can get them. I don't need to
worry about a garden against some many. Nevertheless, I will
be done, not mine will be done. Lord, You have

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it under control. I'm not gonna go over to the
orphan table.

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Let me tell you this.

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If you're a controlling, domineering, micromanaging, overbearing type person, a dad,
a mom, and there's a little bit of orphan in you,
still you're trying to control everything so you don't get hurt,
trying to control everybody around you.

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That orphan needs to go.

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It's interesting that the words use to get rid of
the orphan in her Son and the Greek is ekbollo.
It means cast out, cast out with notion of violence.
You know, we see that, we see that word used
most oftentimes and casting out demons. Very interesting. It means

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get that orphan, get that Ishmael and Hagar out of
your life with violence, repent to that, get it broken.
If God brings that up in your devotional time, Oh
that you may be in the word of God. Oh
that you may be reading your Bible daily and processing
and spending time with Him and being blessed by him.
Oh that you may have that sweet oil that's filled.

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Like Pastor Colleen preached a few weeks ago, may your
vessel be filled. Another way, that Jesus showed that he
was a perfect son. He had never created an Ishmael.
He didn't have any reason to prove himself, like Matthew
Force said, he was patient. He was patient in times
of testing. No need to throw a fit. You're over
here at the child the God table. When's the promise

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gonna come? When's the promise gonna come? You just rest,
You just trust, you have patience.

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You don't go to fit.

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You don't got to get mad at anybody. There is
so much rest at this table. However, that orphan baggage
that we bring just persecutes.

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Yet that too.

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How many you guys have been at that table and
felt the orphan spirit persecuting you? Raise your hand with me, boy,
I sure have. It's been one of the battles of
my Christianity.

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I developed a lot of coping mechanisms. I learned a
lot of ways to live life over here at this table.

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And it doesn't matter how excellent your parents are. My
mom's here in the second row, excellent mom, best mom
a guy could ask for my dad, my stepdad. I
had a great everybody has a little little problem.

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Great parents that love me.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
It's a spiritual problem more than it is your parent's problem.
So don't blame the orphanage stuff the orphan spirit on
a parent. Listen that this is something that's coming after people. Spiritually,
we gotta live by faith.

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Listen.

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Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the
evidence of things not yet seen Hebrews eleven one. Right,
So at this table, you're filled with hope. You're believing
God for good things. Your life is hope driven, faith driven.

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Without faith, it's impossible to please God.

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You're at this table just happy. You've got goals and
dreams and vision you're seeing. You want to see the
things of God come to life.

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Table over here, No.

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Hope, sarcastic, cynical, negative. This is the negative table. This
is the table of depression and anxiety. I've been let
down too many times. I got rejected and abandoned. Me
and my mom got sent to go wander out and
be Arsheba by ourselves. It's a horrible existence to be
having an orphan spirit. This side of the table is

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incredible child of God, filled with love, light and life.

Speaker 3 (24:47):
Hope, joy, conviction. This is a really.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Good one Romans eight thirty one and thirty two. What
shall we say to these things? If God is for us,
who can be against us?

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So I'm over here at this table, right, and I
got problems coming my way. I got that ishmael orphan spirit.

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I got Satan behind it, trying to attack me, trying
to rob what God has for me. I just say,
if God's for me, who could be against me? Go
play somewhere else, right, you know, I rebuke all that in.

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The name of Jesus. I'm a child of God. You
got amen, Praise the Lord.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
You know, we gotta be people that are just fully,
fully convinced. God is who he says he is, I
am who he.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Says I am.

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Anything coming at me it's contrary to that, I shut
it down. That's why having the Word of God in
your mind. You know, you start reading the Bible daily,
your sword gets stronger, your shield of faith gets stronger,
The helmet of salvation on your life is a little
bit stronger. The enemy comes at you with fiery darts,
and they're hitting shields of faith. They're hitting in a
child that has their identity rooted and what God says

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about him through his living word. You cannot live a
success Christian life outside of being in his word.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
How do you renew your mind without the word of God?

Speaker 2 (26:07):
How do you get that orphan garbage out of you?
Without being in his presence. I've been in so many
times of devotional where God hits me with something so
hard and personal. I don't even want to write it down.
I just write down I know what this means, just
in case somebody finds my devotional book someday. Okay, but

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He is driving that stuff out of me. By spending
time with him, He's showing me his character. There's nothing
more precious on this earth than that Father in heaven
showing you his character and showing you who he.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
Is in your life.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
And his character is in direct conflict with the orphan,
and the orphan is in direct conflict with him. This
spirit comes over here to mock and persecute. This spirit
comes over here to try to rob those blessings. Keep
your old identity on you, stamp out what God can
do and will do, and his purpose and plan. Listen,
you want to you want to feel the best you've

(27:07):
ever felt in your life. Be in the center of
God's will and his purpose and plan for your life.
You being the center of that, you feel so full
of confidence and courage and peace and joy.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
You're not gonna have to be going to that orphan
table anymore.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
So. Romans eight thirty one, What shall we say to
these things? If God for us, who could be against us?
Romans eight thirty two says for uh, it says, I
don't he who did not spare his own son, but
gave him up, but delivered him up.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
For us all?

Speaker 2 (27:42):
How shall he not with him also freely give us
all things. We just got to fully convince that, hey,
if God gave me Jesus, there's nothing he won't provide for.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
Me the rest of my life.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
You just walk in a little bit of boldest and
courage and confidence. The enemy comes at you, there's a
scripture you can go back at him with, I have
all I need. God gave me Jesus. I have all
I need for the rest of my life. The ultimate
litmus test.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
How do you know?

Speaker 2 (28:07):
How do you know you're getting that orphan out of you?
That orphan is being cast out and broken off of
your life. The ultimate way you can tell is fear
being broken off of your life. You didn't receive the
spirit again of the bondage to fear, but the spirit
of adoption by whom we cry out of a father.
That was my opening scripture. Roma is eight fifteen. We
have a good Father. That fear is broken off of

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your life.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
If you know God.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Listen, if I walked into the World War ninety and
God was behind me, and everybody on earth was in
front of me to fight what I have fear, God's
behind me.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Who's behind you?

Speaker 2 (28:46):
The more you get your mind renewed as a child
of God, the more you're going to be walking under
His blessing and provision. Amen on John four eighteen. There
is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.
There's that cast out again, saying word atk Balo because
fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been
made perfect in love.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
You haven't really realized the love of God.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Yet you start realizing the love of God, that fear
is broken.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
Off for your life.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
It's such a privilege to know that depth of the
love of God.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
Galatians four thirty.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Here's another New Testament reference to Ishmael and Hagar Galatians
four thirty.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
Nevertheless, what does the scripture say, cast out?

Speaker 2 (29:28):
There's Ekbalo again, cast out the bond woman and her son,
Ishmael and Hagar, for the son of the bond woman
shall not be heir with the son of the free women.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
These two cannot be air together.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
If you have the air of Ishmael alive inside you,
still of Ishmael and Hagar are the bond woman, the slave,
the son, the fear of the orphan. If you still
have that alive inside you, you will not receive and
walk in with the inheritance that God has for you
as a child of God.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
How many of you guys want that?

Speaker 2 (29:59):
How many guys want to be under the hand of God,
under the blessing of God, just seeing Him all the
time moving in your life?

Speaker 3 (30:06):
Boy, I sure do.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
Then get that cast it out, get before the Lord Lord,
get it out of me, get before your life. Group leader,
I think this orphan spirit goes a little bit deeper
than just a mindset. I think there's some demonic roots
in it. Cast it out, bollow it, get that thing
off of your life. I want you guys to stand
with me in conclusion. I want us to adopt a

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firm and thorough conviction that I'm not gonna be anything other.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
Than a son or a daughter.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Just be like, Hey, no matter what this world throws
at me, it's gonna throw stuff at you. As you
get in your car, You're a child of God, Amen,
a child of God. Everything Jesus did was so you
could be connected to his father, and everything the Holy
Spirit does is to show you who Jesus is so

(31:02):
you can be connected to the Father. He's looking for
you today. He wants you. Your Father made every way possible,
and he's on an assignment to get rid of that
orphan identity.
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