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Motivational Sermon to Keep Going: Sarah Jakes Roberts and Steven Furtick

Insights

πŸ™ Losing faith in what we thought had power is necessary to connect with the true source of power in our lives.

πŸ’₯ Rahab’s decision to welcome destruction in her life was necessary for her to experience a breakthrough and move forward.

πŸ™ “I wish I had about one or two crazy women who would stop praying God build it and start praying God break it. God break it God destroy it.”

πŸ’₯ The weapons of our Warfare are not carnal but they are Mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, meaning that we have the power to break down the walls that have kept us from being who God has called us to be.

πŸ’‘ “You’re not going to think your way out of it. I’m going to give you strategy to do it.”

πŸ’ͺ God strategically positioned Rahab, a woman with her back against the wall and lost faith, to bring about the tearing down of the wall and radical transformation.

πŸŒͺ️ “If your faith does not survive the sifting, you will miss the best parts of being you.”

🌬️ “This what a breakthrough feels like, this what the wind feels like, this what the spirit feels like.”

πŸ’‘ God knows every aspect of our lives, including our flaws and struggles, and He is ready to partner with us to bring about transformation and purpose.

Summary

TLDR: Embracing destruction and trusting in God’s timing can lead to breakthrough, growth, and the tearing down of walls in our lives.

  1. πŸ™ God puts us in difficult situations to bring about change, and even though we may not understand it, we should embrace the destruction and trust that He will tear down the walls when the time is right.
  2. πŸ”₯ Losing faith in false sources of power is necessary to tap into real power, so welcome destruction in your life to experience breakthrough, growth, and the revelation of true friends, anointing, new opportunities, and the breaking down of walls.

2.1 In Canaanite religion, prostitution was considered sacred as it was believed to bring fertility to the land through the engagement of female and male gods in sacred prostitution.

2.2 Losing faith in what we thought had power is necessary in order to tap into real power.

2.3 Have faith in the power of destruction and welcome it into your life in order to experience breakthrough and growth.

2.4 Welcome destruction in your life because it will reveal your true friends, your anointing, help you leave toxic relationships, birth new opportunities, and bring down walls that hold you back.

  1. πŸ”₯ Destroy the walls in your life, prioritize mental and emotional well-being, and have faith in what truly matters for restoration and fulfilling your purpose.

3.1 Welcome destruction in your life so that God can break down walls, change generational curses, and bring restoration.

3.2 The speaker emphasizes the importance of prioritizing mental and emotional well-being over career success and having faith in what truly matters.

3.3 Destroy the walls that have kept you from being who God has called you to be, using the spiritual weapon of God’s strategy.

  1. πŸ™ Pray and worship with faith, using the powerful weapons God has given you to break generational curses and overcome obstacles in your life.

4.1 You don’t need to think or perform your way out of it, I’ll give you a strategy to do it without needing a mentor, a restored family, or a man.

4.2 Pray and worship with faith, believing that God has given you powerful weapons to break generational curses and overcome obstacles in your life.

  1. πŸ™Œ I am willing to embrace challenges and destruction in my life because I believe God can tear down walls and bring freedom.

5.1 A woman named Rahab welcomes the destruction of walls in her life and welcomes radical change, showing courage and desperation.

5.2 I am willing to embrace the challenges and destruction in my life because I believe that God will tear down the walls and bring freedom, and I refuse to limit what I believe He can do.

  1. πŸ™Œ You can be great even in difficult times, like Gideon in the Bible who questioned God’s abandonment despite his own lack of self-awareness.

6.1 You can be a great person even if you are currently in a difficult situation, as shown by the example of Gideon in the Bible.

6.2 Gideon questions why God has abandoned them despite the prophet saying they abandoned God, showing his confusion and lack of self-awareness.

  1. πŸ™ Sometimes we justify negativity as normal, but God wants us to go through a process of sifting to remove attitudes that sabotage our success and trust in His plan for the best parts of ourselves.

7.1 When negativity becomes embedded in your mind, you no longer choose to be negative, but rather think it’s normal and justify it with phrases like “keeping it 100” or “just being yourself.”

7.2 God is calling Gideon to rise up and do something, but before he can be lifted, he must go through a process of sifting to remove any attitudes that would sabotage his success.

7.3 Sometimes we make irrational decisions when we desperately want something, but it’s important to let God sift through our desires and trust in His plan, as our faith needs to survive the challenges in order for us to experience the best parts of ourselves.

  1. πŸ™ God is preparing you for a different future, overcoming negative thinking and obstacles, partnering with you to transform your life and reveal your true strength.

8.1 God is preparing you for a future that looks different from where you are now, and despite your current circumstances, he will lift you up and bring breakthrough.

8.2 The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing and overcoming automatic negative thinking, which can hinder one’s ability to embrace God’s plans and purpose.

8.3 God sees and understands our oppression and before He can deliver us, He must first enter into our lives and overcome the obstacles we try to put in His way.

8.4 God sees through your fake facade and knows all your flaws, but He is ready to come in and transform your life, partnering with you to do good work and bring you out of your struggles.

8.5 Don’t make decisions based on your emotional state, because you might miss out on the best things in life; be open to trying new things and trust that you are capable.

8.6 Sometimes in life, we let the wrong things be sifted out and keep the wrong things sitting, but God is not finished with us yet and allows challenges to reveal our true strength.

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