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The Impossible God
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In this episode, we break down one of the greatest demonstrations of divine authority ever recorded: the Red Sea crossing. We often look at this story as a simple escape, but it was actually a strategic setup. God intentionally led the Israelites into a "ridiculous situation"—hemmed in by mountains with an elite army at their backs—to prove that He isn't just an unstoppable force, but the Master of the Impossible. We explore why God chooses the hard way over the easy way, showing us that our greatest moments of weakness aren't dead ends; they are the necessary launchpads for a miracle.
Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Middle of the Fire podcast. My name is Steve, and I am so happy to be back here today to uh speak with you about the word of God. And uh first, though, I want to give a quick shout out to all my listeners out in the United Kingdom, Japan, Vietnam, Spain, Jamaica, Brazil, Thailand, Canada, and France. It is a pleasure to have you guys joining here with me today. And of course, all my listeners here in the great country of the USA. I'm I'm a little biased. Uh you know, greatest country to uh to ever exist. So anyway, um I have been I've been slightly obsessed uh with the book of Exodus here recently. I have really been diving diving into it, um, specifically the crossing of the Red Sea. So we're gonna be doing quite a bit of reading today uh from Exodus chapter 14 of the New Living Translation. So uh bear with me on uh on all that, but it is necessary for the context of this episode. So with that being said, we're gonna jump right into it. Exodus chapter 14, verse one. Then the Lord gave these instructions to Moses, order the Israelites to turn back and camp by Piha Haroth between Migdal and the sea, camp there along the shore across from Balzophon. Then Pharaoh will think the Israelites are confused. They are trapped in the wilderness, and once again I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and he will chase after you. I have planned this in order to display my glory through Pharaoh and his whole army. After this the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord. So the Israelites camped there as they were told. Go on down to verse ten. As Pharaoh approached, the people of Israel looked up and panicked when they saw the Egyptians overtaking them. They cried out to the Lord, and they said to Moses, Why did you bring us out here to die in the wilderness? Weren't there enough graves for us in Egypt? What have you done to us? Why did you make us leave Egypt? Didn't we tell you this would happen while we were still in Egypt? We said, Leave us alone, let us be slaves to the Egyptians. It's better to be a slave in Egypt than a corpse in the wilderness. But Moses told the people, Do not be afraid, stand still and watch the Lord rescue you today. The Egyptians you see today will never be seen again. The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm. Then the Lord said to Moses, Why are you crying out to me? Tell the people to get moving, pick up your staff and raise your hand over the sea, divide the water so the Israelites can walk through the middle of the sea on dry ground, and I will harden the hearts of the Egyptians, and they will charge in after the Israelites. My great glory will be displayed through Pharaoh and his troops, his chariots and his charioteers. When my glory is displayed through them, all Egypt will see my glory and know that I am the Lord. Then the angel of God, who had been leading the people of Israel, moved to the rear of the camp. The pillar of cloud also moved from the front and stood behind them. The cloud settled between the Egyptian and Israelite camps. As darkness fell, the cloud turned to fire, lighting up the night, but the Egyptians and Israelites did not approach each other all night. You don't say. You know, I think if I was a in Pharaoh's army, I wouldn't I probably wouldn't want to go charging into a wall of flame either. Very effective. Then Moses raised his hand over the sea, and the Lord opened up a path through the water with a strong east wind. The wind blew all night, turning the seabed into dry land. So the people of Israel walked through the middle of the sea on dry ground with walls of water on each side. Then the Egyptians, all of Pharaoh's horses, chariots, and charioteers, chased them into the middle of the sea. But just before dawn the Lord looked down on the Egyptian army from the pillar of fire and cloud, and he threw their forces into total confusion. Go down to verse twenty six. When all the Israelites had reached the other side, the Lord said to Moses, Raise your hand over the sea again. Then the waters will rush back over and cover the Egyptians and their chariots and charioteers. So as the sun began to rise, Moses raised his hand over the sea, and the water rushed back into its usual place. The Egyptians tried to escape, but the Lord swept them into the sea. Then the waters returned and covered all the chariots and charioteers, the entire army of Pharaoh. All the Egyptians who had chased the Israelites into the sea, not a single one survived. But the people of Israel had walked through the middle of the sea on dry ground, as the water stood up like a wall on both sides. That is how the Lord rescued Israel from the hand of the Egyptians that day, and the Israelites saw the bodies of the Egyptians washed upon the seashore. When the people of Israel saw the mighty power that the Lord had unleashed against the Egyptians, they were filled with awe before him. They put their faith in the Lord and in his servant Moses. So with all of that being said, I would like to speak with you today on the simple topic the impossible God. Pray with me, won't you? Jesus, I love you. I give everything that I am to you. I turn my heart, my body, my mind, and my soul over to you completely. You are the God of the impossible. I trust you, I trust your word completely. Nothing is impossible through you. Touch each listener today, give them faith, O Lord, to make it through this day with grace and humility and know that you are the God who can do anything. Lord, we praise you, we give you all the glory and honor, for you alone are worthy. In Jesus' mighty name we pray. Amen. Nothing is a surprise to God, wouldn't you agree? Nothing is too hard for him, nothing is too simple that it cannot grab his attention and he will accomplish it. Nothing escapes his knowledge of all things. Nothing can stop him. He is both the unstoppable force and the immovable object. He is the author and the finisher of our faith. Isaiah forty, verse twenty two says, It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers, that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in. Isaiah says this in chapter 66, verse one, this is what the Lord says, Heaven is my throne, and earth is my footstool. What kind of house will you build for me? Or where will my place of repose be? Psalm one hundred three nineteen says the Lord has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all. Nothing is impossible to our God. There is nothing he cannot do. There is nothing he is not on top of. The children of Israel faced an impossible problem. An entire sea blocking their escape. And God said, You know what? I could take them the quick route. I could take them the easy way. But they're not ready for that. Because to do that, they're going to be facing war and they're going to turn right around and go right back to Egypt. It's going to break their spirits and they're going to give up and just run right back to their old masters. I need to make an example of them, for them, and by them. I'm going to show them what faith will bring them. I'm going to show them just how awesome I really am. And I'll show Egypt and the entire world just who this Yahweh really is. So he took them into a ridiculous situation. It made no tactical sense. No general is going to lead purposefully, lead their army into a dead end. You just won't get it. It will not happen. If they know the options, they're going to choose the most tactically sound. But in this case, God said, No, I need to put these guys in a situation where only I can pull them through. It's going to cause faith to rise, and they're going to see who I really am. They saw my wrath in Egypt. Now they're going to see what kind of savior I am. Now they're going to see just how powerful this hand of mine is. So we're going to break this down. We're going to break down the story of the Red Sea and how it pertains to us. How it pertains to you and me. Every single day. Not only in bad times, which there are many, but every single day. We notice that Moses in verse 13 he told the Israelites to remain quiet, stand still, and watch God work. And God tells us that, doesn't he? Stand still, know that I am God. I've got you. If you will just relax and put your faith in me. Doesn't mean you can't be scared. Doesn't mean you can't be anxious. None of that. What it means is that while we are suffering in our human condition, we can look to him and know that he has our best interest in mind. So yeah, we can be scared and unsure of the future. But we know who holds tomorrow. It's a beautiful thing. Your life is going to be full of trouble. That is promised to us in Scripture. But you and I have faith, we always have someone to turn to. We know we always have God to look up to. That doesn't mean he's going to make it easier. But if you're willing, he will give you the strength and wisdom to make it through each day by his sufficient grace. Too many times, we get in our feelings, we wrap ourselves up in our emotions, and we run our mouths, and we talk our way right out of a miracle. Moses would not have it. Because he knew that if these guys keep talking and running their mouth, they're going to turn God against them and they're going to talk their way right out of this miracle. So he told him, Y'all need to be quiet and let God work. Too many times our bad attitude gets in the way. But the Lord fought for the Israelites because they went through his plan on his terms. Even though it made no sense. To us, that plan wouldn't make any sense. You've got an easy route this way. But they didn't know that. They didn't know. They didn't know that waiting for them in that easy route was actually a whole lot of conflict and war that they were not ready or prepared for. They didn't have what they were a bunch of slaves. Weak, emaciated slaves. They didn't have weapons, they weren't warriors, they weren't strong, they had nothing. They were not ready for war. That's exactly why they were run scared from the Egyptians. Well, also the Egyptians were the most powerful army at the time. What are you gonna do against that? Gonna give it to God. That's exactly what you're gonna do. They didn't want to talk their way out of their miracle. Let me tell you, please listen. If you're going through the fire right now and you're wondering why God, why? Maybe you just haven't thought that God is working this circumstance for your benefit, and your bad attitude is causing you to fight against the will of the Lord. Check your attitude. Where's your praise? Where's your worship? He inhabits the praises of his people. You want God to be in there with you in the fight? Praise him and see what happens. Again, it's counterintuitive to what you may be feeling or what you may be going through. You may think that's ridiculous. This is an impossible situation. But that's where God works the hardest. And that's where God shows his miracles, and that's where God shows his power, is in these impossible situations that you cannot fight on your own. In 2 Corinthians 12 10, Paul expresses a profound shift in his perspective by claiming to take pleasure in infirmities, reproaches, needs, persecutions, distress for Christ's sake. He argues that personal trials are not just negative circumstances to be endured, but essential components of the Christian experience. By reframing his hardships as meaningful sacrifices, Paul highlights a commitment to his faith that transcends physical or emotional comfort. And this is why the Lord tells Paul in verse nine, My grace is sufficient for you. My strength is made perfect in weakness. Isn't that beautiful? My grace is sufficient for you. The living water of God, the manna from heaven that is grace, is sufficient for you. For my strength is made perfect in weakness. You know what that means? You can't do anything without me. So if you want to see my strength in your life, surrender it to me. Surrender your life to me. Surrender all of this to me, your finances, your your ministry, your home, your family, your job, your friendships, all of it. Surrender it to me and watch what will happen. Because all of this human stuff that we have is fickle. It's finite. It will not last. Relationships don't last. Life does not last. Your health certainly does not last. If you're young, enjoy your youth because it won't last. But our weaknesses only amplify the glory of God whenever other people can see him working through us and in our situations, especially if they're dire. This mindset is rooted in the belief that human weakness serves as a necessary catalyst for divine intervention. Weakness is not only a state of being, but a launch pad for the miraculous. Paul suggests that when we reach our limit, we become strong through the renewing power of God. In turn, our trust and faith are verified by the eventual outcome of the circumstance. If I trust that God is going to see me through this, then when I eventually get through it, that's verification. He got me through it. And I couldn't have done it without him. This kind of patience comes through both experience and submission to God's divine authority. With that perspective in mind, we understand we can't make it through this life on self-reliance or willpower alone. Through these trials and God's guidance, we're made stronger, his plan is revealed, and others are uplifted by what they experience vicariously through us. It's true, we have that superpower. You can be that person that others say, Wow. How did you ever make it through that? That was so inspirational for me. Whenever my wife, Alyssa, was going through some very serious health complications, one of the things, one of the things that I made sure that I would never walk away from was my platform industry. Because no matter what she was going through, you know, other things, other things, you know, you might can put on pause. Okay? Set them aside. There's, you know, there's family at stake here. You you've got to care for your family. So you gotta put those things on pause. But one thing that I could not pause was my was my platform ministry. I I really felt drawn to the notion that other people can see me worshiping, see me serving the Lord and and serving my congregation while my family is going through this, and they can see he's leaning on God. I should do that too. My mom did the same thing. People ask me how my mom made it through her chemo and radiation treatments with such grace. She was. You never heard her complain ever. I never heard her complain. Maybe, you know, just a little bit here and there, but it was never this self-loathing, wallowing misery. Like a lot of people get when they're going through a life struggle like that. And fighting for your life through cancer treatment. That's a s that is a struggle. All of her weakness she handled in private. She wanted no one to see that. Because she had faith that God was going to pull her through it, and if he didn't heal her body here on earth, he was gonna heal her in heaven. As scared as she was, of course she was scared. Everyone is scared in those situations, but she didn't want anyone to see that. She wanted them to see her battling this fight with God on her side, feasting at the table that He has prepared for her in the midst of her enemies. That's what she wanted people to see. God's got this. I'm not worried. This is not my fight. We have that superpower. You can be that inspiration. Your battle is not yours to fight. I urge you, give your fight to the Lord. And you know, if you're if you are going through it right now, if you're, you know, oh, my life is so hard. Uh, can't take another minute of it. If that's you, and people see that all the time. People see you're angry, you're depressed, you're sad, you're hopeless, and why, God, why? Why? Why me? I don't deserve this. That's bro, that's the funniest one. I don't deserve this. Okay. Nobody does anyone. It's just life, you know? Sure, some people have it rougher than others. Absolutely. And I'm not downplaying bad circumstances or difficult lives. I'm not. But I know some people complaining about a life that other people would literally kill for. It could always be worse. It could always be worse.
SPEAKER_01So instead of wondering why everyone's life is so perfect, why aren't they going through this? Why aren't they going through a bad time? They got everything together. I see them at church and they're just smiling and oh, it's just sunshine and rainbows all the time. Do you really think that?
SPEAKER_02Do you really do you really think that every single person that you see that's smiling instead of crying has everything figured out and that their life is perfect? Maybe take a second and look at yourself and wonder if you're just the one complaining the most. Has that thought ever crossed your mind? Maybe you're just complaining too much. And if you're going through it and you're complaining a whole lot and you're just crying and moaning all the time, there's no faith, there's no hope, there's no nothing, and people aren't surrounding you, lifting you up. It's because that is a depressive spirit, and people don't want to be around it. No matter your your issue. No matter your issue. Turn it over to God. See what the impossible God can do in this situation. Because whenever you come out of it on the other end, and you've been complaining this whole time, now you just look foolish. But if you've been worshiping, you've been praising, you've been lifting up the Lord through everything that you're going through, and then God gets you through it, praise the Lord. Everyone can rejoice with you together. That's a superpower. And the devil does not know what to do with people who are grateful. Grateful people are unbeatable. It is a fact. Our enemy doesn't know what to do with someone who's worshiping in the middle of an absolute nightmare. What can he do? Resist him and he will flee. The Lord inhabits our praises. And Satan and his cohorts cannot be in the midst of the Lord. They can't do anything to a child of God. You've got grace on your side, you've got holy protection on your side, because you know that even if this kills me, I'm justified, I'm glorified, I'm sanctified, I'm going to heaven. So what, devil? I know what you're going to do. I know the end of your story. You've got nothing on me. I'm unbeatable. Get that kind of mentality, that warrior mentality in your spirit and just see, just see what miracles come through it. God is on your side. The God of the impossible is on your side. And say it with me, nothing is too hard for my God to accomplish. And God proves that in his next move that he does. If you think you're in an impossible, insurmountable, unpassable situation, God will make a way. God will make a desert in a river just as fast as he will make a river in the desert. He's God. And like we just said, nothing is impossible to him. The children of Israel witnessed one of God's greatest acts of power. He will make a way where there is no way. And he might just set a trap for your enemies in the making of it. So notice the events unfolding at one time here. The enemy is bearing down on you. You've got nowhere to go, nowhere to hide, no armor, no weapons, no warriors, and the only hope you have is a man of God and his faith in the impossible. In their most fearful moment, the Israelites stood still, remained silent, and watched God unfold the most epic finishing move ever devised. The angel of the Lord moved between Egypt and the children of God, cutting off the enemy's advance. See, unknown to the Egyptians, God was now putting them in the same situation as the Israelites. But of course, we know that was not the game plan. He was devising a trap. They were positioned in a valley between two mountains with a wall of smoke and fire between them and their target, the Israelites. God will cut off your enemy when our situation seems hopeless if we remain firmly grounded in the truth that He is on top of the situation. You might be tired, you might be hungry, wore down, afraid, but your enemy will be powerless against you. After all, the steps of the righteous are ordered by the Lord. I believe that, and you should too. The flame that was keeping the enemy at bay, the wall of fire that separated the Egyptians from the Israelites was serving a dual purpose. It was lighting up the darkness for the Israelites. God's power has a way of doing that, bringing illumination to a problem that seems totally void of any light. In the darkness, we're vulnerable. And there's no path that we can see. We can't find a way of escape. But with the glory of God shining bright in our situation, in our life, through our heart, on our face, we have the light to guide our path, and we have a light to show others to help in their darkness. Again, another dual purpose. It's serving us and it's serving our brothers and sisters. We are a light on the hill for the community and for the people in the world, but we're also individually a light for our brothers and sisters in Christ. It's through that light, the light of God over them that they could see Moses in the night with his outstretched hand doing the will of the Lord, and they could witness with their own eyes the wonder and might of God and his infinite power. The path to their salvation was being formed right in front of them. There was an impossible situation, and suddenly here's God blowing their minds by demonstration, a demonstration of his awesome power through their faith and their obedience, and a man of God willing to do his will, even when it didn't make any sense. Talk about worth it. Worth it if you think that right now your situation it's too big, there's nothing you can do, yada yada yada, it's gonna be worth it in the end. If you put your trust and faith in God, He's gonna illuminate your situation, He's gonna block off your enemy, He's gonna create a path where there is no path. When we think we're at our worst possible end, the Lord will show up and make a desert in the middle of the sea, a path of escape for us, and a path of destruction for our enemy. God is on our side. But in everything that we've just discussed, in all of it, God gets the glory in the end. That's paramount. We have to praise him for the victory. We've got to. It's not about us. And I think that's one of the really cool things about this. We don't have to do anything. All we've got to do is trust in him and believe in him and have faith in him that that not only can he do it, but he will. That's faith. For one, that's what faith is. Not just believing that he that he can, but knowing that he will. That's that's real faith. But in the end, God gets the glory. As he should. It's well deserved. Moses wrote a song after they after they crossed the Red Sea and were and were freed from the Egyptians. And even the Ten Commandments were altered to include the crossing of the Red Sea. Deuteronomy 5, 12 through 15 says, observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy, as the Lord your God has commanded you. Six days you labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you won't do any work, neither you, your son, your daughter, or your servants, nor any animals. Remember that you were slaves in Egypt, and that the Lord your God brought you out of there with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore the Lord your God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath day. God gets the glory all the time. In fact, the entire world heard about what happened. Even forty years after those things happened, 40 years after the Red Sea crossing, the entire world still remembered what God had done. Forty years after those events, the legend remained so strong it caused the enemies of Israel to tremble. In Joshua chapter 2, it tells us the story. Joshua had sent spies to go, you know, check it out. See what's going on in Jericho. What's this city made out of? Do some reconnaissance for me. So they go out there and they meet Rahab. And Rahab takes them into her house. And that's where we pick up here, Joshua two and eight. Before the spies lay down for the night, she went upon the roof and said to them, I know that the Lord has given you this land, and that a great fear of you has fallen on us, so that all who live in this country are melting in fear because of you. We heard how the Lord dried up the water of the Red Sea. When we heard it, our hearts melted in fear, and everyone's courage failed because of you, for the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below. Wasn't even her God, but because God had done something so amazing, it was undeniable to the people around them. How many can say that your testimony is so amazing that the people around you immediately recognize the power of God? It's undeniable. It's undeniable. People look at me now, you know, people that I was uh stationed with in the Coast Guard and stuff. My buddy Chris told me the other day. Chris, if you're listening, hey man, he told me the other day, it's just amazing what God's done in your life. And I agree, it is amazing what God has done for me. To go from where I was to where I am now, no, I no words can't even describe it. They really can't, because it's such a dramatic shift. Drug addicted, alcoholic, atheist with absolutely no morality and no moral compass. So now here I am talking to you about the goodness of God. It's amazing what God has done for me in my life. That's why it's important to keep the memories of your victories alive and well and keep the Lord's power in front of you. Don't forget it. Don't forget what God has done for you. Too many times I hear about people backsliding, about people leaving the church, about you know, turning, turning back to sin or giving their life to something other than God. Pastors walking away from the church, saints walking out the door and never coming again. It happens. It happens. And for the life of me, I don't know why. I know why it happens. I just don't know why people let it happen. Don't forget what God has done for you. Don't forget where He's brought you from. It's too important to keep those victories in front of you. Never leave them behind. Never leave them behind. Don't forget what God's done for you. We should constantly be reminded of what the Lord has done for us. But that's only accomplished by spreading our testimony, hopefully, to everyone we can, and by praising God constantly, not just once a week at church, but praising Him and worshiping Him in our life, in our dedication every single day. And it's more important than ever. There's distractions everywhere. It's more important than ever that we set those boundaries and that we unplug from this modern world that is trying to grab our attention at all times, 24-7-365. We've got to put this stuff down. Otherwise, we can melt into the internet and forget where we are. How many times do you sit around and doom scroll and and just time just vanishes? And all of a sudden, oh my goodness, it's 11:30 at night. And I lay down at 9 o'clock. Right? How often do we do that? Hopefully. Hopefully, not very often, but it happens. But that's how the devil works, isn't it? He tries to jump on our feelings, he tries to manipulate us, and he tries to steal our attention. That is one of his main mission parameters to steal. Trying to steal our attention. But if we keep God in front of us, if we keep our victories in front of us, if our enemies know about it, if the people around us know about what God has done and is doing in our life, do you know what happens? Your enemies tremble at the very thought of you. That's what happens. They tremble at the very thought of your approaching. The devil and his minions tremble at the voice and at the name of God. They tremble. And that's exactly what they should do whenever they hear about you. I want my shout to shake the gates of hell with terror. That's what that's what I want. One of the most fascinating things about God working a miracle in your life is that it doesn't happen just once. He does it once, and he'll do it time and time and time again. He's done it once before, he'll do it again. Yes, he will. Yes, he will. Look at the Jordan River. The next generation of the children of Israel stepped out in faith, and God did the same exact miracle that he did for their uh mothers and fathers. He cleared a path, he turned mud into dry land, he created a desert in the river, and they walked on dry land right into their promise. And that's exactly what he does for us. He will hold back the waters, he drowns the enemy, he proves our faith, and he will pull through, especially when it looks impossible. And honestly, I've I've reached a point where I'm not worried about what ifs. Right? What if this happens? What if that happens? What if, what if, what if, what if? That's why I gotta give it to God. Right? That's why I gotta lean on his sufficient grace to make it through the day. Because there's a hundred billion what ifs, but there's only one God. Even if the situation takes me out, even if it takes me out, I've got to have that kind of zeal about me, just like my mom did. Even if this thing kills me, I'm gonna be just fine on the other side. I'm going over one way or the other. I'm getting through this problem one way or the other. So I'm keeping my eyes on my capable God, and I'm gonna march in victory one step at a time. I'm not gonna constantly look at my problem. I've got to keep my eyes on Jesus. I know God loves me. I know he fights for me, and I know how the book ends. Like Paul says in Romans chapter eight. I'm gonna read this whole thing. This gets me pumped. Romans chapter eight, verse thirty through thirty-nine, you know it. Moreover, whom he predestined, those he also called, and whom he called, those he also justified, and whom he justified, those he also glorified. What then shall we say of these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? He that spared not his own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? Who shall lay anything to the charge against God's elect? It is God who justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ who died, yea, rather who is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us? Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword? As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long. We are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more. And conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. If that doesn't get you fired up, then I don't know I you must not have a pulse. Or you don't know God. Because it appears to me that he's verified everything he's ever done through these words. You're not what you think you are. You're not what you think you might be, but you're who he says you are. Your situation isn't what you think it is. Your situation is what he says it is, and he says it's not. We cannot get through this alone. It's not by mind, not by power, but by the Spirit of God. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And if he's ever done anything for you, he can and will do it again. He can and he will save you in the end. And in all things, I know he has authority, for none of it was derived from another, and none has taken it from him. He is God and he is not alone. Get your head up. Stop looking down and start looking up at Jesus. Get a glimpse of that heavenly city and see that you've got something to strive for. We walk in victory. We walk in triumph. We dance in liberty and fame and freedom. We have nothing to fear. We have nothing to hide. God is for us, and nothing is impossible unto him. So go forth in victory today, and in all things give God the glory, so others may see it, and the enemy will tremble and flee from you. And as always, thank you for listening. May God richly bless you, and I'll see ya on the next episode.
SPEAKER_00My God is more than enough. He can't supply all my needs. He is my head of Shadai. He always looks out for me. Jehovah Jara. He is my God.