Key Insights
- πͺ “I hear God saying I’ll serve you according to the level of your expectation… I’m expecting great things, powerful breakthrough.”
- πͺ “I’m anointed for the breakthrough start over start over start over.”
- π‘ “I hear god saying that you are limiting me to what I did which means you’re gonna miss what I’m doing.” – Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts reminds us not to limit God’s potential in our lives by holding onto past experiences, but to be open to the fresh blessings and breakthroughs He has in store for us.
- π Even in the midst of coming undone, our anointing and hope remain intact.
- π “The kingdom is coming, the real kingdom, the kingdom that cannot be shaken, the kingdom that’s gonna save my child, the kingdom that’s gonna give me the kingdom that is going to introduce me to me and I’m gonna be who I need to be to step into it.”
Starting Over and Transformation
- π The story of Noah’s Ark in Genesis 6 shows that even in starting over, God’s expectations for humanity remain the same, emphasizing the importance of consistency and growth.
- πͺ “If god’s not scared of starting over and I’m made in his image, then maybe I shouldn’t be afraid of starting over either.”
- π “There are moments when what God did is at war with what God is doing. He started the temple, now it’s time for the Messiah. What I did must become undone so that what I’m doing can emerge.”
- π “The undoing is the beginning, you can’t tell it now, but God is building me up. I’m a new being on the inside.”
- ποΈ God is calling us to spend the next few weeks shedding everything we’ve collected over the years, so that when August first hits, we can start over and take off like never before.
Worship and Spiritual Growth
- π “There are moments where I challenge myself to not just study the word with the intent of getting something for myself but to study with the intent of learning more about god.”
- πΆ There is a sense of tapping into a new and unfamiliar sound, suggesting a spiritual and transformative experience.
- π¦ “David knows when to be a beast against the philistines and when to be a worshiper in the undoing.”
- π True worship is found in trusting God despite fear: “Nothing makes your worship more powerful than the moments when you realize. I’m scared. But I trust you anyway.”
- π “I messed around I’m a give somebody oh god okay. I’m gonna help you. This is going to help somebody.”
Unshakable Anchoring in Difficult Times
- π Despite everything falling apart, David stays connected to God, demonstrating the importance of maintaining faith and seeking guidance in difficult times.
- βοΈ By staying still and sacred in the midst of undoing, one can become unshakable and anchored, even when everything else is falling apart.
- π “There are some moments where god pivots on you so fast and it’s not that I can’t pivot, but I’ve never had to trust you with my health before, I’ve never had to trust you with my child before and so I’m bracing myself for disappointment.”
- πͺ “I won’t give up. I won’t back down. A thousand may fall on my right side. Ten thousand may fall on my left. But I’m still going to keep pushing because I’m coming for it, coming forward.”
Summary
The key idea of the video is that embracing the process of starting over, trusting in God, and breaking generational curses can lead to blessings, breakthroughs, and the fulfillment of one’s purpose.
- π Stepping into divine authority and having high expectations attracts blessings and breakthroughs, as God doesn’t mind starting over and sets the expectation for us to be fruitful and fulfill our purpose regardless of past experiences or challenges.
- π± Embrace God’s multiplication and break generational curses, as you have the power to overcome challenges and expectations, starting over with everything pre-loaded and creating a generational impact.
- π Start over, grab wisdom and power, let go of the past, and embrace what God is doing now to avoid fighting against His plans and potentially ruining relationships or opportunities.
- π Stay sensitive and anchored in the process of undoing, embrace change as an opportunity for revitalization, and trust God in new ways to birth something new.
- πͺ Embrace the undoing, trust God, and give everything to Him to build you into who you’re meant to be, as your anointing and hope remain intact despite struggles, demanding the undoing of generational curses and finding your worship and prayer language to overcome obstacles and remain resilient, defying cancer and declaring determination to overcome by putting on your “ephod” and breakthrough.
- π Let go of betrayal, be sensitive to God’s guidance, recognize His greatness, declare war on negativity, and rise up to establish the kingdom within and outside.
- π Pray for wisdom and clear the line to hear God’s glory, as starting over brings strength and purpose but also uncertainty, and God is transitioning us from the trauma of 2020 to new beginnings in August.
- π± Sow your seed with the number eight in mind, pray for guidance and direction, and join our church to become a part of our new family and receive a signed copy of Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts’ new book.