Insights
π “You cannot change the past, but God can change your perspective.”
π David realizes that he can’t fight his battles the same way and must seek God for guidance in different situations.
π “God says stay still in the undoing everything’s going to fall beside you. But if you stay sacred in the undoing that I’m going to Anchor you in the middle of everything falling apart.”
π “What you expect is what you will receive. And if you would change your expectation. Then you will see that you can be open in the change because you recognize that every good and perfect gift comes from the Lord and that I wouldn’t bring you this far to leave you.”
π True worship is found in the moments when we are scared but choose to trust God anyway, offering Him our broken pieces and dreams.
β³ “You live in the interval between what God spoke and what you see, you have to believe it in the interval.”
π Joseph’s story reminds us that what comes after the challenges and setbacks in our lives can redefine our entire narrative and lead to unexpected blessings and purpose.
πΆ God is the one who brings it all into harmony, even when things seem ugly and chaotic.
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is that by letting go of the past, trusting in God, embracing change, and seeking His guidance, individuals can experience breakthrough, growth, and transformation in their lives.
- π Letting go of the past and embracing God’s current work is crucial for experiencing breakthrough and growth in life.
1.1 The speaker emphasizes the need for a shift in perspective and the undoing of old things in order for God’s new work to emerge.
1.2 Sometimes we fight for what God has done instead of recognizing and embracing what He is currently doing.
1.3 Letting go of what God did and embracing what God is doing is essential for experiencing breakthrough and growth in life.
- π Transitioning into what God is doing requires seeking His guidance, staying anchored in trust, and embracing change and vulnerability to receive His promises and transformation.
2.1 David realizes that he can’t fight his current battles the same way he fought previous ones, and he seeks God’s guidance through the priest and the ephod.
2.2 Recognizing the importance of a sacred position, David understands that before making any decisions, he must approach God differently in order to avoid interfering with what God has already planned.
2.3 Transitioning into what God is doing requires understanding when to be a beast and when to be a worshipper, putting on a new spiritual wardrobe and seeking promotion without compromising one’s integrity.
2.4 Stay anchored and unshaken in the midst of undoing, trusting that God will fulfill His promises and guide you through the process of transformation.
2.5 Trust God in moments of change and vulnerability, as shifting expectations can lead to open-mindedness and receiving the good and perfect gifts He has in store.
- π Trust God, let go of old ways, and give everything to Him so He can build you into who you’re meant to be, knowing that your anointing and hope cannot be taken away, and find strength in worship and prayer to overcome challenges.
3.1 Remove the walls and old ways, let everything come undone, trust God even when scared, and give everything to Him so He can build you into who you’re meant to be.
3.2 No matter what comes undone in your life, your anointing and hope remain intact and cannot be taken away.
3.3 I command generational curses to be broken in the name of Jesus, and I will stand firm in my purpose and anointing, finding strength in worship and prayer.
3.4 Put on your Epi, worship, and prayer to overcome depression, cancer, and any other challenges.
- π‘ Your breakthrough is waiting for you after every struggle, setback, and unanswered prayer in your life, so trust in God and remember that “but God” is all you need to overcome the enemy’s attacks.
4.1 David had to overcome his emotions and let go of past betrayals in order to be prepared for the next battle and receive the sensitivity and worship required for his breakthrough.
4.2 Your breakthrough is waiting for you after every struggle, setback, and unanswered prayer in your life, so trust in God and remember that “but God” is all you need to overcome the enemy’s attacks.
4.3 In the midst of sin, love is revealed, so don’t stop because of a comma; instead, pay attention to what comes next and remember that “but” is a conjunction.
- π People may say offensive things, but their negative comments should not deter you from pursuing your goals and trusting in God.
5.1 In the Bible, the word “but” signifies a breakthrough, freedom, and the ability to calm oneself down in difficult situations.
5.2 The speaker emphasizes that whatever comes after the word “butt” will cancel out what happened before it and something greater will happen, preaching on the significance of punctuation marks.
5.3 People may say offensive things, but their negative comments should not deter you from pursuing your goals and trusting in God.
- πͺ Shouting over pain, shame, and obstacles is necessary because what comes after those challenges is bigger and is the basis of our faith in Jesus.
6.1 You cannot kill the author because they have the power to decide when it’s over, write a sequel, add a comma, or write another chapter.
6.2 Shouting over pain, shame, and obstacles is necessary because what comes after those challenges, represented by the comma and the word “butt,” is bigger and is the basis of our faith in Jesus.
- π‘ No matter the circumstances, we can disrupt the Devil’s plans and find purpose in our pain by trusting in Jesus’ name and the power of God within us.
7.1 No matter the circumstances, Jesus’ name remains the same, and by disrupting the Devil with a “but,” we can change the outcome of our lives and find purpose in our pain.
7.2 God allowed Joseph to go through difficult situations so that he could eventually become a provider, and even though we may feel alone and lacking in resources, we have the power of God within us to overcome any challenges and shift our perspective.
7.3 The speaker discusses the word “harm” and asks if they can change it on the board, emphasizing the ability to change and move forward.
- π God can transform our past hurts and mistakes into something beautiful and we should trust in His ability to bring good out of difficult situations.
8.1 God can take something ugly and use it to bring harmony, and we should not let past experiences regulate our belief in what God can do in the future.
8.2 You can’t control everything that happens or erase your mistakes, but God can turn what was meant to harm you into something good.