Sunday SC – 3/16/2014
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[audio:http://www.thefishermenministry.net/audio/podcast/01-sc-sun/2014-03-16-sbs-sc.mp3]Speakers:
- Paul Muller
- Phillip Walthall
Scriptures used:
- Hebrews 4
- John 15:8-14
- 1 Corinthians 6:20
- Hebrews 12:2
Subject:
- When you walk in unbelief you think yourself greater than God.
- Stop waiting for God to move, get your butt up and stand up in faith of what He is able to do. He meets us in faith.
- He rewards the faith in His name, not unbelief. He’s shown you He’s there, He’s washed your sin away, He’s proven himself to you. Now it’s time to start believing in Him.
- When a situation looks too big for you, that’s because it is, but it’s never too big for the Lord.
- We put our faith not in ourselves but in what He is able to do.
- Unless we take what we’ve been taught in faith, we’re never going to get it, we’re never going to see His hand in it.
- If we can grab a hold on the fact that God is greater than us and run with it, who can stop us?
- Are you going to take hold to the words being preached to you and take heed to them? Or are you going to harden your hearts and not believe it and not step out in faith?
- Your flesh wants to go against the Lord and have nothing to do with the Lord. Take hold of that old man and put him off.
- We can see the power of the Lord move mightily but forget so quickly.
- His word is going to stay true eternally.
- We cannot deceive the Lord. When we come before Him openly and honestly, that’s what He’s looking for.
- We need to put our faith and trust in Him, because anything outside of that is really no good for us.
- Fruit is produced when we continue in His love.
- Love God to the point where you don’t hold your own life dear, it’s His now.
- Agape love considers it’s own self not at all.
- Be concerned with the next thing you can do for the Lord.
- When it’s no longer about you, but about the Lord and what you can do for Him, you prosper.
- Whatever it takes to please the Lord, up to and including death.