In the Moment
A weekly show based on faith, encouragement, and inspiration from the word of God.I would love to hear from you, If you were blessed by the word you can leave a comment by emailing me @ lindseyjones@destinytemple.org.If you want to be a blessing to the Ministry.
In the Moment
The Posture of Faith Pt. 3: God Did It,"
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Thank you for tuning in I would love to hear from you
Faith isn't just a stance—it's the lifestyle that holds you together when life crushes in and family turns away. In "The Posture of Faith Pt. 3: God Did It," we wrap Joseph's journey, seeing how his unwavering trust turned pits, prisons, and betrayal into divine purpose—positioning him to save nations. Even after years of pain, Joseph declared to his brothers, "God sent me before you to preserve life" (Genesis 45:5). Your storms aren't random; they're setups for glory when your faith posture stays rooted in trust, not sight. Tune in—discover how God uses every trial to exalt you, and shout with us: "God did it!"
Turn with me to Genesis chapter number forty-five. Genesis chapter number forty-five. We're going to be reading one verse out of that particular chapter. We're going to be reading verse number five. And then go to Genesis chapter number 50. And we're going to pick up one verse out of chapter number 50. Again, Genesis chapter number 45, verse 5. And then Genesis chapter number 50, verse 20. When you have it, um put a thumbs up if you can. Or just let me know. I I I got it. I I got it. I don't want to read and without you saying that you are with me. One thing that I've learned is that whenever someone gives you scripture, go to that particular scripture so you can get a reading for yourself. I know we have our electronics, we do have our devices, but sometimes it's good to just have good old paperback. Good old paperback. And sometimes the best thing that you can do is to have a good old paperback. Genesis chapter forty five verse five. And it says Now therefore be not grieved nor angry with yourselves that you that ye sold me hither, for God did send me before you to preserve life. Turn with me to Genesis chapter number fifty and verse number two. Twenty. I'm sorry, verse twenty. And it says, But as for you, you thought evil against me, but God meant it unto good to bring to bring to pass as it is this day to save much people alive. Let's put your Bables, let's put your Bibles down, and let's speak to our Heavenly Father. Heavenly Father, you want to say thank you. Thank you for this opportunity we have to hear what you have to say to us today. Thank you for this opportunity we have to sit at your feet. Thank you for this opportunity, God, we have to be in your presence. So God, I ask that you forgive us for anything we said, did, thought about that is not like you. And cast it in the sea of forgetfulness and remember it no more.
SPEAKER_00God, your word will stand forever.
SPEAKER_01Your word will stand forever, and we thank you for doing it. So now, God, I ask that your word penetrate our hearts and our minds on today. That your word give us life, hope, and strength. Increase our capacity, God. Do it right now in the name of Jesus. God, I yield my mind, my body, my spirit, everything about me belongs to you. And God, as I minister, don't let them hear or see me, but let them hear and see you. Hide me behind the cross, Father. That I get no glory from this whatsoever, but that all glory and honor belongs to you. Use me now, God, to convey the message of love, to convey this message of hope to a dying world. Do it right now in the name of Jesus. Bless those that are going to hear this message, God. Bless those that are going to hear what you have to say. That it may carry them into the next level in you. That it will carry them into a deeper relationship with you. That it will carry them into an intimate relationship with you. Do it right now in the name of Jesus. Convert our hearts, God. Convert our minds, God. And rebind any distractions, anything that will come to try not to let us hear what you have to say to us on today. And we'll be so mindful to give you honor, glory, and praise. In Jesus' name we pray.
SPEAKER_00Amen and amen.
SPEAKER_01In every season of our lives, our faith posture is critical. Faith is not just a stance, but it must become our lifestyle. Hebrews 11 and 1 tells us this. Now, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. It is our faith that holds us together when life is unbearable. It is our faith that sustains us when tears are running down our face. It is our faith that strengthens us when we face insurmountable challenges. When family and friends turn away, it is the faith that keeps us standing. When the weight of life presses in, faith rises in or up within us and whispers keep moving forward. Faith never lets us give up or give in. Faith rises when the attacks feel overwhelming. Faith refuses to stop until we reach our destiny. This kind of faith was demonstrated by Joseph when he faced unwavering circumstances. His faith was resilient and it clings or clung to God's promise even in the midst of his darkest circumstances. As we continue in our theme, the posture of faith, I want to minister to someone's spirit today. I want to minister to someone's heart today. When sometimes it feels like we don't know where to turn because we're facing too many challenges. Where we don't know where to turn because life is just life. We don't know where to turn because it seems difficult and we can't press on. God sent me here to tell you God did it. God did it. So He did what He said he was going to do. Look at your neighbor, type it in the chat, and say, God did it, God did it, God did it. I'm excited about this message because I understand that there were points in my life where I didn't do it, but I report, I could report back and say, God did it. I don't know how about how many people on this line was watching me right now, but you can look back over your life and you can see where you had no control over the situation. But somehow, in some way, God moved in that situation. And miraculously something happened that you can say nothing but God did it. God showed up at the last moment. God showed up when it seemed insurmountable. God showed up and showed out. Woo.
SPEAKER_00God did it, God did it, God did it. We seen him go through having two dreams.
SPEAKER_01We seen him being hated by his brothers. We seen him being rebuked by his father. We seen his brothers put him in a pit, plotted to kill him, only to be saved by Judah and sold to the Midianites, who then sold them to God of his house and captain in Pharaoh's kingdom. Just giving a brief recap. We see that God's favor was on his life. God moved, and wherever he went, he prospered. Potiphar put him in charge of his house. Potiphar's wife tried to seduce him. Joseph ran, left his coat there. She went and told her husband. Potiphar put Joseph in jail. Joseph now sits in prison, finds favor with the guard. The guard puts him in charge of all of the prisoners. Things were happening, things were happy.
SPEAKER_00Joseph was developing his character. Joseph meets two of Pharaoh's people, the baker and the cupmaker, or the drink holder.
SPEAKER_01They both are imprisoned. The Bible doesn't state why. They have dreams. Joseph interprets those dreams.
SPEAKER_00Those dreams come to pass.
SPEAKER_01The cupbearer is now restored while the baker is killed, as what Joseph interprets the dreams to mean. Two years after they get their dreams interpreted, and after they leave prison, Pharaoh has two dreams. Pharaoh axes all of the musicians or all of the magicians, his sorcerers, his people in power to try to interpret the dream. None can do so. Then now the cupbearer remembers who Joseph was and told Pharaoh, I know someone who can interpret your dream. And he calls for Joseph. And him and Joseph have a brief conversation. And Joseph said, I can't interpret it, but God can. Joseph interprets the dream. Pharaoh puts him in charge. And this is where we pick up in this theme of the posture of faith. Part three. God did it. After Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dream, Pharaoh places him in charge of the entire land. Here we see Joseph's gifts making room for him and allowing his character to shine. It was, it would have been easy for Joseph to take the credit for the interpretation of Pharaoh's dream to say, I did this. I interpreted your dream. But Joseph did not. He stood there, he understood that the gift came from God. He understood that gifts come from heaven above. When we must be critical in this day and age, and we must be careful when we see people using the gift of God to promote themselves. Those who elevate their name instead of elevating God's name when God gave them the gift that they have. When God gives you a gift, it is not for self-glorification or to make you feel like you have arrived. God entrusts you with that gift so that his glory can be revealed through you. Don't mishandle what God has placed in your hands. Treat the gift with respect. Treat the gift with reverence. Because every gift, every talent, and every opportunity must point back to the truth that all glory belongs to God. Joseph's faith posture has put him in a powerful position. The Bible tells us in Proverbs 3 and 5, trust in the Lord with all thy heart and lean not to your own understanding. This verse encompasses Joseph's life. Bear with me, I'm getting somewhere. Because Joseph, in spite of being hated by his brothers, in spite of being put in a pit, in spite of being sold twice, in spite of being lied on, sent to prison, forgotten, he never stopped trusting God. Joseph never questioned the process. He never leaned to his own perspective, but he maintained his faith posture. Faith is more than just agreeing with something or agreeing in your mind that something is true. It is something that your life leans on, and that is the truth. It's both believing and relying, faith says. I know that God is real, I know his plan, and I trust the words and his words are the final authority in my life. But trust takes it a step further. Or trust takes faith a step further. Trust is faith in motion. Oh, that blessed me when God gave it to me. He said, Trust is faith in motion. Trust is what happens when you take what you believe and walk it out. I'm gonna repeat that again. It says, trust is what happens when you take what you believe and you start to walk it out. It is when you hold on to God, not only not just in an easy season, but in a hard place, a dry place, the waiting place. Faith believes God can. Trust says, even if I don't see it yet, I still follow him. I'm gonna repeat that again because that blessed me when I read when God gave it to you. He says, faith believes God can. But trust says, even if I don't see it, I will still follow him. Faith accepts the truth of God's word, trust applies it to our life's reality. Together, trace faith, and trust anchor us in every season to keep us moving towards the presence of God. Joseph's faith posture positioned him in a place of authority. He was put over the entire land of Egypt. For seven years, the land yielded abundance. And Joseph wisely stored up all that he could. But then came a famine for seven years. The ground became barren, the land became unyielding. People from every nation began to come to Egypt to buy food, because in the midst of a famine, Egypt still had supply. Ladies and gentlemen, I must stop here. This just dropped in my spirit. Even when things are going dry around you, God will supply. God says, I have something to work with. That just reminds me, God take a brief detour. That reminds me of the widow woman who had the jar of oil just enough. God told her to go borrow jars or jugs and start to pour behind closed doors. See, see, see, we have enough just to survive. Well, if we take what God tells us to take and we start to pour and do what God wants us to do, your remaining or your little bit will turn into much. Ladies and gentlemen, God is saying, I will provide in your dry season. You have what it takes to survive because I placed it in you. You have what it takes to survive because I I've anointed you for this. You have what it takes to survive because I graced you for this. You have what it takes to supply. All you gotta do is trust and believe in me. Ladies and gentlemen, we are living in a similar season today. A spiritual famine has struck the church. Many voices have claimed to hear from God, but the fruit is missing. People are searching for God's presence, yet find emptiness instead of substance, noise instead of nourishment. But I'm here to tell you, just as Joseph positioned himself or God positioned Joseph for greatness in the midst of a physical famine, God has placed or positioned a remnant in this generation. A people who will refuse to bow down to compromise, a people who will refuse to give into every situation, a people who must have maintained their faith posture in every dry season. They have stored up the truth of God in their hearts. They stored up the word of God in their hearts, just as Psalm 119 and 11 states, the word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against thee. We stored it up in our hearts, so when a dry season does hit, we can rely on the word of God. Those, these are the ones who dwell in the presence of God. And when a spiritual famine deepens, it will be the remnant that carries what the word says truly to those who are hungry and looking for God. They're looking for God, they're looking for the power, the presence, and the truth of the living God because everybody else would have faith because everybody else is living in lack.
SPEAKER_00Joseph says, or Joseph's brother, brothers, now shows up on the scene.
SPEAKER_01They show up to Egypt because they realize that Egypt is the place to be, a place to get food. Joseph sees his brothers and immediately recognizes them. But they have no idea who they are standing in front of. Ladies and gentlemen, I must stop here. This just dropped in my spirit.
SPEAKER_00God will bring people before you.
SPEAKER_01He will bring people in front of you. You may not, or they may not know who you are, but you know who they are. They might not recognize it, but God place them there so they can bless you. I don't know who that's for, but God said, because of their faith posture, I'm gonna bring people before you that that when you start talking to them, they're gonna wind up just blessing you. I don't know who that's for, but but I just that just dropped in my spirit. And God said, because of your faith posture, because you stood firm on my word, I got a blessing in store for you, and it's gonna come from somebody that they don't even know why they're doing it. And they doing it because I graced you.
SPEAKER_00And your faith posture said that you can be reliable. Oh God, I thank you.
SPEAKER_01Everything you've endured, everything you suffer, every trial you walk through, God will use it to elevate you. See there. So much so that when everyone who caused you pain, everyone who thought that you wouldn't make it, everyone that thought that you was down and out to recognize, will have to say, God did it. They will also have to say, you don't look like what you've been through. See, when when when when God favors you, when God's hand is on you, when you go through a storm, when you go through a challenge, when you go through difficulties, and you come out on the other side, you don't look like what you've been through. Ah, God just dropped another dime in my spirit. Remember when the Hubo boys went into the fire? How many of them walked in the fire? Three. How many was loose walking around four? And when they came out, they did not smell like smoke, they did not smell birth because God moved in the midst of the fire. You don't look much like what you've been through. Ah, you don't look like you've been through anything. Why? Because that's just God's favor shining on you. You don't look like you've been through a storm. Why? Because that's God protecting you. You don't look like you've been through hell and hot water. Why? Because God was just moving and put orchestrating things around you. So when you come out on the other side, you can only say that God did it. You can't take credit for it, because if you did, you will look like what you've been through. But since you came out of the storm looking like nothing happened, you have to lift up your hands and say God did it. Because when the hand of God restes on your life and your posture stands strong, favor looks good on you. It looks good on you. You'll see God's fingerprint in every decision that you make and every opportunity that opens, and you can hear shout, you can shout it over your enemies, and your enemies won't even have to say, Look what God did. Look at your neighbor and tell them, Yes, yes, yes, God did it. God did it. I didn't do it, but God didn't. Look at me now, God did that. In this moment that Joseph, it is in this moment that Joseph finally understands the full picture of the dream he had and everything he had to go through. He realizes it was never about him. All the pain, the pit, the prison. It was for the survival of his family and a fulfillment of God's plan to bless Abraham's descendants or descendants. Joseph at this time sees his brothers and he comes up with a plan to test his brothers because he wanted to see if their hearts had really changed, especially how they felt about Benjamin. Benjamin is now the youngest brother, because remember, it was Joseph, and then Joseph, after Joseph became, or Joseph, Benjamin was born. So now it was about the youngest brother, Benjamin. This wasn't payback, but it was part of God's bigger purpose. God was using Joseph at this moment to preserve Joseph's family for what was coming next, ladies and gentlemen, I must stop here. Because God is saying in this, make sure that your next generation is set up. Make sure that your lineage and your home is set up. Why is it that everybody else passes down what God did for them through generations to generation except us? We don't teach or show our children that God has been good to us. But there is a certain remnant of people who will take what God has given them and will pass it down to their children, so their children can pass it down to their children, so their children can pass it down to their children, so the lenity of God or the blessings of God can flow from one generation to the next. Why must we not stop? Or why must we stop what God is doing for us and never relay it to our children? If God did it for you, teach your children who God is. Show your children who God is, let them know who God is. So when they get in difficult situations, they can run to God for themselves and they can pass it on. Don't keep God to yourself. Don't keep God from your family. Don't keep God from your children. Teach them who God is, show them who God is. Give them a chance to have a relationship with a living God.
SPEAKER_00Set them up for what God is going to do next in their life. God has blessed you. Don't let them think that it's just you. No, it's God.
SPEAKER_01Before they can step into the blessings of Egypt and go into a nation, their hearts had to be right. Make sure your children's heart rights are right with God. Joseph and in God's greater plan had to test their faith. This testing of their faith was not meant to destroy them, but it was meant to one, make sure that they had a repentative heart for what they did to Joseph, and two, it was also for development of their character. When Joseph placed the blame on Benjamin for something, the brothers had a chance and a glimpse of what they did to Joseph. When Joseph presented to them, they abandoned him. They walked away from him. But now is the time where Benjamin is facing something strange. Benjamin is now the youngest, and Joseph is saying to him, I'm taking him. What are you going to do? In this moment, Judah stepped forth and said, Take me instead. This this message, or take me instead, was a moment of transformation. This, oh God, I thank you for for this revealing this to me. This was was similar to what Jesus did at the cross. He had someone on the cross that that was going to be crucified for their sins, which is us. Jesus said, I'm going to take the take me instead and let them live, and I'll die to their sins. So that we can live in abundance under him. Don't kill the young one. If you're going to do anything, do it to me, not him. Isn't that like Jesus when he said, I'll take on the sins of the world? That when when when God looks at the sins of the world or looks at me, he won't see the sins of the world. He'll see his son singing on the cross. Judah said, Instead of taking Benjamin, take me, signifying that he would sacrifice his life for his brother. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, Jesus sacrificed his life for us so that we can now live in abundance and freedom. Judah was saying to Joseph, he didn't know Joseph yet, but he was saying to Joseph, instead of you taking Benjamin, I'll stay instead. See, that's the real moment of transformation. The same brothers who saw Joseph was now willing to sacrifice themselves to protect their own. Joseph didn't test his brothers just to play games. He was proving what was in their hearts. In the same way, God allows faith or our faith posture to be tested, not to break us, but to build us and make us better. Joseph, like his brothers, the tests will expose who you are really on the inside. Has your faith grown up? Has your posture matured? Or are you the same person that you used to be? Ah, it tells us. This is why I tell you, if a faith can't be tested, it can't be trusted. I'll say that again. If faith can't be tested, it can't be trusted. See, see, see, God will place us in predicaments that will test our faith and our reliability on Him. God will put us in certain situations to see if our faith lines up to what we're talking about. God will place things in our life that will allow things to hurt us or to come and try to hurt us just to see if we're going to stand up and stand up in our conviction of our faith. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, stop blaming the devil for everything. Something God orchestrates, something God allows to happen to us, not just for us to be hurt by it, so that we can build our faith and trusting in Him. Ah, everything that happens to us is not because of the devil. Every certain situation that happens to us is not because of what the devil has planned for us. Something God does on your behalf just to get you where he wants to get you. Something God does on your behalf just to get you to move in the direction that he wants you to move in has nothing to do with the enemy, has nothing to do with what the enemy is trying to do. Yes, he does come, but God moves. Ah, back that up with scripture, Pastor Jobs. When Job, who the Bible said Job was an upright man, and he, God was entertaining his angels, and the devil comes strolling up, and God says, Where have you come from? And Job and the devil says, walking to and fro, seeking who I may devour. The Bible says, God says, Did you consider my servant Job? Ah, and he said, Yes, but you have Jews protecting him. I can't touch him. Ah, that's not that sometimes God allows certain things to happen. See, the devil can't touch you unless God permits him to. And when God allows him to touch you, he's not allowing him to hurt you, but he's allowing him to push you to a point where you realize, God, I need your help. I can't do this alone. Ah, see, see, see, many times we get it confused that the devil did it. No, we got to think about it. Did God allow that to happen? I know this is not popular preaching, but let me get you to understand something. That devil can't touch you unless God permits it. Ah no, that's not popular preaching today because you want to say the devil's behind everything. No, no, no, no. The devil's not behind everything. But some things are orchestrated by God to move in your life. Some things God orchestrates in your life to get you to bring, to get you to move closer and closer to Him. I know that's not gonna be popular, but it's alright. It's truth and it's fact. I backed it up with scripture, and I'm gonna stand on it. Ah, this is why when God allows pressures, delays, and discomfort, He's not trying to destroy you, He's proving you. He's strengthening you, and He's positioning you for your next plan in Him. Ah, this leads us to our scripture of the day. The 44th to 45th chapter of Genesis and verse 5. But do not be, but now do not therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me here. For God sent me before you to preserve life. Ah, this scripture backs up what I just said that God allows certain things to happen. After the passing of the test, Joseph now reveals himself to his brothers. By doing this, he unraveled their pain and told them, do not be grieved or angry or have self-pity for starting me on my journey. God was using you and you didn't even know it. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, I must stop here. We have people who we know irk us. We have people we know that sometimes get on our nerves. Could it be that God is using them to get you in a certain place in Him? Could it be that God is allowing them to work on you so that you can get better? Could it be that God is showing up in them so He can move you to where He needs you to be? Could it be that God has allowed them to do things to you and say things to you that will cause you to walk and talk closer to God? This is what happened with Joseph's brothers. God was using them and they didn't even know it. See, many times we look and say, Oh, the devil's using them. But could it be that God is using them, but we identify as the devil because we don't think that God can use them to get us back in line? That is called rebuke, that is called spiritual motivation, whatever you want to call it. God will get you back in line and he'll use whoever he has to do to get it. To get you back in line. God orchestrated this move. Not you. You are just part of the process to get me to that point. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, I want to pause here because we must understand that everything in your life was set up by God. Every the encounter you have with people, your trials that you face, the heartbreak, the disappointment, the joy, the peace, the happiness, all was set up. Why? To get you to get to your point of destiny. Ah, but you, but too many of us don't want to deal with that part of the journey that hurts. Too many of us don't want to deal with that part of the journey that's lonely. Too many of us don't want to deal with that part of the journey that seems hopeless. But that's when your faith posture must stand up. That's when your faith posture must rise. That's when your faith posture becomes a guiding light. That's when your faith posture holds you up. That's when your faith posture stands up and says, fall on your knees and pray. Every circumstance should not push a believer away from God, but it should push them closer to God. Ah, so so when you're facing a challenge in your life and you know something is not right, you should not run away from God. But every circumstance, every situation, everything that goes on in your life should drive you to your knees and say, God, I need you. God, I need direction. God, I need you to help me. Help me understand what I'm going through. Help me get through what I'm doing, God. Because if you fall on your knees, God will open up your eyes and you will see that He's pushing you toward your destiny. Every time that we complain, every time that we say, God, do this, do that, and then complain that He does it, we're walking backwards and not forward. The Bible does not tell us if Joseph had a prayer life. The Bible does not tell us, even if Joseph prayed, but one can conclude that he had to have some type of prayer life to garner the strength and the faith that you must have when facing what he faced. This revelation was not, or this relationship, sorry, was not developed overnight, but it was developed through pain. Ah, ladies and gentlemen, the more that you go through, the stronger you become in God. The more challenges you face, the more you align his strength, the more issues you face, the more you rely on his guidance, the more stuff that you go through, the more that God will strengthen you. Why? Because God wants you to come to him and acknowledge him in everything. God wants you to come and say, God, I need you. This is what I'm facing. This is what I'm going through. How do I handle it? How do I get through it? How can this come to pass when I'm faithfully serving you, when I'm doing everything that you want me to do, but yet I'm going through this? God says, Stay right here, son. Stay right here, daughter. Just a little while longer. Your blessing is coming. Your blessing is on the other side. You won't just stay there. Don't move. Don't stay back with. Don't move from my presence. Don't move from my guidance. Move when I tell you to move. Watch my hand. I'm working behind the scenes. You may not see it, you may not feel it, but stay right there. Stay in your knees, stay in my face.
SPEAKER_00God will shoot them and shoot them on time.
SPEAKER_01So when you're feeling overwhelmed, and when you're feeling down and out, 1 Peter 5, 1 Peter chapter 5, verse 6 and 7 says it like this. Therefore, humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that you may, that he may exalt thee in due time, casting all your cares upon him, for he careth for you. That brings me to the next scripture in our passage, that all things broke together for the good of them that love God and who are called according to his purpose. Ooh, that's in Romans, chapter 20, if I'm right. I can't remember right now, but but God knows the scripture that I'm referring to. You'll know it if you remember it. And his brothers, by passing the tests of their hearts, revealed to Joseph what was going on in their hearts. Ladies and gentlemen, we must remember that no matter what we go through, no matter what circumstances that we face, no matter how difficult the circumstances may be, at the end of the day, it was set up by God. It was set up so at the end of the day, when God finally shows up, you can say, God did it. You can look at the enemy, you could look at your friends, you could look at your family and say, I did not have nothing to do with this. God did it. Family, as I bring this theme to a close, hear this. In every season, your heart posture matters. Faith is not just a Sunday stance.
SPEAKER_00It has to, it must become a lifestyle.
SPEAKER_01It's how you stand when life hits hard. How you walk when the way is unclear, how you worship when your heart is breaking. Joseph shows us this. From the pit to prison to the palace, his faith posture remain the same. By Genesis forty five and five, he can look at his brothers, the same ones who sold him, and say, Don't be grieved. God sent me to preserve life. In other words, God did it for purpose. God did it for purpose. He said, You did this, you didn't do this to me.
SPEAKER_00God did it through me. You didn't do this to me. God did it through me.
SPEAKER_01That'll get you, that'll get you later. That's when faith, that's what faith looks like mature. When you can look back at what hurts you and say, God was in it. The betrayal, the disappointment, the closed doors, they were not random. God was positioning you, God was shaping you, God was getting ready to give you what is next. And he was getting ready for what you could not see. This is why your faith posture must and has to stand up. Not only when the promotion comes, but when the door shuts. Not only when a good report comes, but when a report shakes you to your core. This is when you say, Lord, I don't understand what's going on. I don't understand it, but yet I still trust you. I can't see it, God, but yet I believe you're still working. Faith believes God can. Trust says, even if I don't see it yet, I still believe and I still follow. And when your pay and when your posture, your faith posture is solid, God will bring you to a place where you have to lift your hands and say, God did it. Look your neighbor in the chat for this final time in this particular series of the faith of your posture. Write it down somewhere. Write it in a book that you have. Write it on your mirror if you have to. And every time you look up at the mirror, or every time you look down at your pad, I want you remember these words. God did it. God did it for you. He did it for me, and he'll do it for every believer if their faith posture remains the same. Has to stand up and stand strong. God did it. God did it. God did it. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we want to say thank you. Thank you for this opportunity we have to hear from you.
SPEAKER_00God, even in the midst of our circumstances, and sometimes they're overwhelming to us. Let us be reminded of this message. That God did it.
SPEAKER_01That you did it for us, Father. Yet the circumstances may be overwhelming to us. But we are reminded, God, that if you did it for Joseph, that you can do it for us. Now, God, as we concluded this message, the faith, the posture of your faith, I pray that this three-part message has built our faith to a point that no matter what we go through, no matter what challenges that we face, no matter how difficult the circumstances, no matter what it looks like to us, that the faith posture in us stands up. That you show up and show out. So at the end of the day, we can say God did it. Thank you for showing up today, God. Thank you for moving today, God. Thank you for your presence today, God. We give you glory, honor, and praise. Let this message, God resonate with your people.
SPEAKER_00That those that are going to hear it, God will rise up and say, God did it.
SPEAKER_01Thank you, Heavenly Father, for the move of your spirit. And in Jesus' name we pray, Amen and Amen. I pray that this message or this series was a blessing to those that watched it, that we come to the conclusion that through everything that happens in our life, that God did it.
SPEAKER_00That God blesses us.
SPEAKER_01And that our faith posture is going to stand up in the midst of our difficult situation.
SPEAKER_00God did it. God did it.