No Limits

September 08, 2025 00:34:10
No Limits
New Life Gillette Church Teachings
No Limits

Sep 08 2025 | 00:34:10

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Mike Wilson

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God’s love and power have no boundaries. In this Kickoff Sunday message, Pastor Mike unpacks what it means to live with faith in the limitless God—a God who can forgive every sin, redeem every story, and use anyone for His glory.

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Key Scripture: Ephesians 3:20 – “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or imagine.”

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[00:00:00] Foreign church. We are thrilled you decided to listen to our teaching on your favorite podcast app. If you made a decision to follow Christ today, would you let us know by visiting yes.newlife Gillette.com Here is this week's teaching. [00:00:27] Have you ever noticed how in life, often when things are going well, we start getting pessimistic? [00:00:35] If something good happens, we expect that it's going to be followed by something bad. The Chiefs get to three Super Bowls in a row, and then everybody starts saying, oh, they can't do it again, they can't do it again. [00:00:51] I'm an optimistic person, but. But the truth is, I think we do this in our faith and in the church, too. [00:01:00] It's like we experience something good, we have some kind of breakthrough. Maybe we put our faith in Jesus for the first time and then we just kind of expect that it's going to stop. [00:01:10] Like, God did his thing. Now I need to go do my thing. [00:01:14] But that's not how Scripture teaches us, that we should live as children of God, how we should live in the kingdom of God. [00:01:22] Because when we get pessimistic about our future, what we're actually doing is demonstrating a lack of faith in God, a lack of faith in the person who spoke our world into existence, spoke galaxies into existence, and we limit him. We doubt his ability to do more in the future. [00:01:44] Or maybe you found yourself in a place where you have. [00:01:48] Maybe you don't doubt God, you just doubt yourself. [00:01:52] You think I'm too far gone, the sin I committed was too bad, or my lack of skill or my position in life is too bad for God to use me, or God to heal me, or God to forgive me. [00:02:08] There's a story in the Bible where a woman is caught in adultery. [00:02:15] And the religious leaders, the Bible insinuates she's caught in the act. [00:02:22] So the religious leaders grab this woman and they drag her before Jesus, I assume in some stage of undress and is embarrassed and is terrified because she's been caught. [00:02:35] Have you ever been caught before? [00:02:38] That's a terrifying feeling. [00:02:41] You did something you were hoping nobody would ever find out, and then everybody finds out you've been exposed. [00:02:50] That's embarrassing. [00:02:52] That's terrifying. [00:02:55] Or maybe you've done something that nobody has found out. And right now you're living in this fear, this terror that somebody is going to find out. Maybe it's adultery, maybe it's something else. [00:03:06] That's a scary place to be. [00:03:09] And in a way, I think it's probably good that this woman got caught because now she's got an opportunity to repent. [00:03:17] It's like you got one or two directions to go here. [00:03:23] And I think sometimes God allows us to be caught as a gift to us. [00:03:28] But even when we're not caught, that feeling that we have, that guilty feeling that we have for doing what we did, that also is a gift. [00:03:37] Jesus tells us, that's your conscience, that the. That's the Holy Spirit speaking to you and trying to call you to something better, namely to repentance. [00:03:48] That you would confess your sins, that you would come clean, and that you would repent of your sins and change and turn from them. [00:03:57] So this woman is dragged before Jesus. [00:04:00] The religious leaders are dragging them her to Jesus because they're trying to trick him. [00:04:06] They know that now he has to make a decision because what they say to him is, the law says we should kill her, we should stone her for the sin that she's committed. What do you say? [00:04:18] And so Jesus either has to side with the law and kill somebody for the sin that they committed, or he's got to reject the law that was created by him. [00:04:31] What's he going to do? [00:04:33] Well, Jesus does what Jesus always does, and he outsmarts these religious leaders who come to him. And Jesus says, okay, okay, okay, here's what we'll do. [00:04:42] Let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone. [00:04:49] All the religious leaders who are arguably the good guys, you know, these are the ones that have it all together. These are the ones that obey the law. [00:04:58] And they start looking at each other, okay, somebody throw yours so I can throw mine. [00:05:04] Who's going to get us started? [00:05:07] You? [00:05:09] Me? Definitely not me. [00:05:13] What do they do? [00:05:14] They walk away ashamed. [00:05:18] None of them can throw the stone because we all have fallen short of God's standard, His perfect standard. [00:05:27] And this woman is now free. [00:05:31] Can you imagine how she felt in that moment? [00:05:35] She was caught in adultery. She's been brought before a religious leader. She thinks, whose job is to now kill me for what I've done? And she's set free. [00:05:47] And so I wonder if she starts thinking of Jesus, okay, this has to be too good to be true. She probably looks at him and thinks, what's the catch? [00:05:55] What do you want from me now? [00:05:59] Jesus just going to forgive her? No, there's got to be some string attached. There's got to be something that he wants from her. [00:06:06] And then Jesus said to the woman, where are your accusers? [00:06:12] Didn't even one of them condemn you? [00:06:16] No, Lord, she said. [00:06:18] Jesus said, well, neither do I. [00:06:21] Go and sin no more Go and sin no more. Don't let this happen again. This is hurting you. [00:06:30] This is hurting the people around you. Go and sin no more. [00:06:35] How is it that we can look at our lives and assume that we have sinned too much to be forgiven? [00:06:43] If we can get to the place where we fully grasp just how much Jesus loves us, then we will learn to have this optimistic mind mindset where we continue to take risk, to continue to push forward, continue to grow and mature. Because we believe that God is on our side, that the Creator of the universe is with us and he is for us. [00:07:07] And as we mature, we eventually get to the place where we can say, as this song said, there are greater things yet to come. We believe that. We. We believe that. Why? Because we have faith. [00:07:20] That's what faith is. We have confidence. We have hope in him. [00:07:26] Put your faith in Jesus. [00:07:32] A year ago, I traveled to England with a group of pastors and we did a tour of the life of John Wesley, who lived in England. [00:07:42] You might not know this, but our church is a member of a denomination called the Wesleyan denomination. That means we largely follow the teachings of a guy who lived in the 1700s named John Wesley. And on this trip we went to all the different places where he did significant things and lived in his life. So we went to London and Oxford and Bristol. [00:08:03] But the place that struck me the hardest. [00:08:07] Have you ever been to one of those places where when you're there it just feels different? [00:08:13] Like I felt like there was electricity in my body. I don't know how to describe that. Like something was different about this place. God was trying to teach me something in this place. [00:08:25] It's a place called Kingswood. You've probably never heard of it. Kingswood is just a small town outside Bristol. [00:08:32] It's a coal mining town. [00:08:36] And it was a coal mining town in John Wesley's day. [00:08:40] And this is the place where John Wesley did something that was completely strange, completely unheard of. [00:08:48] So this is just a little park in Kingswood. It's now just an overgrown park, but in John Wesley's day, there was a hill here. There's still a hill there. It's just kind of covered up. And they've built a little platform here to show where these events happened in John Wesley's life. [00:09:06] And John Wesley was an Anglican priest. [00:09:10] And Anglican priests were expected to only preach in consecrated church buildings, Anglican buildings. In fact, at one time, John Wesley himself believed that it would be a sin to preach outside of a church. [00:09:29] Legalism has A way of creeping into the church in all different kind of forms. [00:09:33] At one point, John Wesley said this. I thought even the saving of souls, almost a sin if it had not been done in a church. [00:09:46] You can't even get saved outside of a church. This is the way they thought. [00:09:50] But then something happened to John Wesley. [00:09:53] He had an event at Alders Gate, an event that kind of changed his life. An experience with the Holy Spirit where he was infilled in a whole new way. [00:10:02] It was like a second work of grace. [00:10:04] He said his heart was strangely warmed. [00:10:08] And so what did this change in John Wesley? Well, some of that legalism went away and he decided that he was going to go outside the church and preach in fields. [00:10:19] They got really creative and they called it field preaching. [00:10:24] When he finally broke the legalism, he started to reach people who would have never felt like they could step foot in a church. [00:10:33] Coal miners or other people that just felt like, no, they're. [00:10:39] That's for the important people, the people who have it all together. [00:10:45] Church. That's our heritage. [00:10:48] This is who we are. My goal today is that you will kind of begin to understand a little bit of why we are a part of the Wesleyan denomination and hopefully even maybe begin to see yourself as a Wesleyan, to get excited about this heritage that we have. [00:11:04] And in Wyoming, there are certain parts of the year when it would be a death sentence to go preach out in the fields. [00:11:12] So we've decided to do our best, do as good as we can at turning the church into a field, to do what John Wesley did by making it so that coal miners or teachers or doctors or janitors or whoever it is, feel like they can come in. [00:11:32] You're never too far gone. Come as you are. It doesn't matter who you are. Come as you are. You are welcome here. [00:11:40] So I'd like to spend the rest of my time today talking about what I believe makes Wesleyan theology special and unique. [00:11:50] And I'll start with this. Wesleyan theology is optimistic theology. [00:11:56] We live in a world of pessimism. [00:12:00] We tune in to the 247 news media whose full time job is to convince you that the world is falling apart, that everything is worse than it is. They're going to come up with new ways to panic every single day. Why? Because if they can get you scared enough or if they can get you mad enough, you'll keep watching. And they've got commercials to sell. [00:12:20] And the problem is too many of us have started to believe the lies and we get pessimistic or maybe for You. It's social media. You look at social media and either you see the bad news going on around the world or you just see how perfect everybody else's life seems, and you start to get dejected. You start feeling like you can never measure up, and you just start getting pessimistic about the future. [00:12:44] Wesleyan theology speaks to both of those and says they are both lies. [00:12:50] My brother Billy, who also was on this trip that kind of led the trip that I went on to England, put together a list of kind of the reflections that he had after coming in contact with this Wesleyan theology face to face. And he began to think about and talk about how Wesleyan theology is a theology that believes there are no limits to salvation. [00:13:14] And so we're going to go through his list and I'm going to kind of use it as my outline for my sermon today. The first thing he said about Wesleyan theology is that we believe there are no limits on who can be saved. This makes us unique. [00:13:27] We believe that everyone who believes in Jesus, not only an elect few, not only certain ethnicities, we believe that everyone who puts their faith in Jesus Christ is saved. [00:13:45] Here's another story from Jesus Life now. The tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear Jesus. [00:13:52] But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered, this man, these religious leaders. Again, these religious leaders say, this man welcomes sinners and eats with them. Eating with people back in this day would have been a sign that you have a relationship with somebody, and they're criticizing him by saying that he would dare associate with sinners. But the word they use is welcome. Now, you've got to kind of look into the Greek a little bit to understand what they're saying here, because that word that, the Greek word that we translate to welcome is not actually welcome. [00:14:30] If you ever read the word welcome in an English Bible, you're usually reading the word decimi. This is the Greek word that just means welcome. But this is not the word that the Pharisees used when they were talking about what Jesus does to sinners. [00:14:45] They said he. They didn't say he decomised sinners, he welcomed sinners. They said he pros decomise sinners. [00:14:55] I couldn't come up with a word that I thought exactly was an exact translation from pros decimai. But I think the closest thing I could come would be like, enfold. [00:15:09] This is much more of an emotional word than decemai. Think of the word prostrate. [00:15:16] Prostechomai. I'd have to paint a picture for you of, let's say, a family, the dad goes away to war, and it's a violent war. [00:15:27] The family is worried about what's happening to him as he fights in this war. [00:15:32] But then somehow he makes it out alive and he flies home to them. [00:15:37] And they're waiting there in the airport as he. Waiting for him to walk off the plane. And when he comes off the plane, pros decimi is how they welcome him home. [00:15:50] It is much more an emotional event than just, okay, you are welcome prosthemai. [00:15:57] They welcome him home. [00:16:00] They hug, they embrace, they cry. [00:16:04] And so when the Pharisees are describing, this is how Jesus treats sinners, they're trying to make fun of him. [00:16:11] They're trying to say that, see what a terrible person he is. [00:16:16] And all the while, they're preaching the gospel. [00:16:19] Yes, that's exactly what he does. [00:16:22] Yes, that's exactly who he is. Bingo. You hit it on the head. Jesus prostecomized every one of us, and he wants to enfold you too. [00:16:34] But we don't believe it stops there. [00:16:37] Jesus, there are no limits on who can be saved, but there is also no limits on how saved you can be. [00:16:45] We believe that salvation is not the finish line, which is how I think some people talk about it. It's like, just pray this prayer of salvation. If you pray the prayer, boom, you're in the club. You did it. Good job. [00:16:58] We believe salvation is not the finish line. [00:17:02] We believe salvation is the starting line. [00:17:05] Salvation is when you receive a new life. You have a fresh start, a new beginning. Welcome to the family. [00:17:12] And then begins a process of what John Wesley called sanctification, of growth, of maturing, of becoming the person that God created you to be. [00:17:23] You are justified. [00:17:26] You are forgiven of your sins. And then is a process, a growing process of sanctification. [00:17:33] In fact, Jesus says this. Jesus says, but you are to be perfect. [00:17:41] That's a verse we don't quote a lot. [00:17:44] You are to be perfect even as your Father in heaven is perfect. But this is not a judgmental statement. [00:17:52] This is an optimistic statement. [00:17:55] This is a statement that says, if I'm commanding you to do it, then I have empowered you to do it, then it is possible. [00:18:04] That's the optimistic theology of sanctification. [00:18:08] I love this. [00:18:10] Yes, I want that kind of goal. [00:18:13] Yes, I want to pursue that kind of life. [00:18:16] CS Lewis said this about this verse. He said, the command, be ye perfect is not idealistic gas. [00:18:24] Nor is it a command to do the impossible. [00:18:28] He is going to make us into creatures. God is going to make us in this new life, in this recreated salvation, that he is going to make us into creatures that can obey that command if we let Him. For we can prevent him if we choose. [00:18:46] He will make the feeblest and filthiest of us into a God or a goddess, a dazzling, radiant, immortal creature, pulsating all through with such energy and joy and wisdom and love as we cannot now imagine. [00:19:01] A bright stainless mirror which reflects back to God perfectly. [00:19:07] The process. This is the clarification. The process will be long and in parts, very painful. But that is what we are in for. [00:19:18] Nothing less. He meant what he said. [00:19:23] Now, the word perfect is another one of those Greek words that does not have an exact English translation. In our modern English, the word perfect, I think, has connotations that the Greek word does not. So it might help you rather than thinking about, like, just morally perfect. That's kind of a little part of it. But he's talking much more about being whole or being complete. [00:19:46] God wants to complete you. He wants to make you whole. [00:19:51] Because what sin does in your life is it breaks you. [00:19:55] It removes things from you that God wants for you. [00:19:59] Jesus said it another way. At one point, Jesus said, the thief comes or the devil comes only to steal and kill and destroy. [00:20:09] But I, Jesus, have come that they may have life. What kind of life does he want us to have? [00:20:16] I have come that they may have life and have it to the full, full life, whole life, complete life, not destroyed by sin. I cannot have a full life if I am still controlled by my sinful desires. I cannot have a full life if I am still a slave to sin. [00:20:38] So what is Jesus doing for me? He is sanctifying me. He gives me the gift of sanctification. [00:20:46] His grace heals me, and he leads me to the things that will make my life full. [00:20:55] And let me be clear. I am not there yet. [00:20:58] This is not your pastor standing up here saying, be like me. [00:21:02] I am still growing, I am still learning. I still, every single day, have to kill parts of myself that are keeping me from becoming the perfect person that God wants me to be. [00:21:15] But it is in the pursuit of that ideal. [00:21:18] It is in the pursuit of that optimistic goal that my life becomes better. [00:21:24] Every time that I remove something from my life that is making it worse, I grow, I mature, and I become more useful to God. [00:21:32] And that is a gift, that is a blessing. [00:21:36] This is what God wants for us, not just some. Let's pray a prayer of salvation so someday we can escape this world and go to Heaven. That is not the salvation message. That is not the kingdom message that God preached. [00:21:51] God preached that if you will put your faith in him, he will sanctify you. You can't sanctify yourself. You can't try hard enough. You can't do enough work. He will sanctify you. And when he sanctifies you, what he's doing is he's ushering his kingdom into this world here and now. We're not waiting to go to heaven someday. We are in this world establishing his kingdom. Kingdom. We are ruling with him in this world as we become the people that he created us to be. [00:22:21] There's no limits on how saved you can be. [00:22:24] We also believe that there's no limits on who God can can use. [00:22:29] It doesn't matter what ethnicity you are. [00:22:33] It doesn't matter what gender you are, which is very unique to Wesleyanism. [00:22:37] It doesn't matter what sin you have committed, what family you were born into, what skills you have. It doesn't matter. [00:22:47] God can and will use you if you will let Him. [00:22:53] Why do we believe that? Well, one reason is because Jesus used all kinds of crazy people. [00:22:59] But it didn't stop with Jesus. You look at the early church and you see the people that led the early church. They are not the people that the religious leaders of the day would have picked here. Here's one example. Paul said this. [00:23:10] I commend to you our sister. This is the girl we're talking about. Our sister Phoebe, who is a deacon in the church in Centria. [00:23:19] Welcome her in the Lord as one who is worthy. Decimi her in the Lord as one who is worthy of honor among God's people. [00:23:32] Phoebe was a female in a time when females were not usually or nearly ever given a leadership position because females weren't even seen as entire people. [00:23:43] As a girl, you got your value from the guy that you were with. [00:23:48] And the church has given, made Phoebe a deacon. [00:23:55] Unheard of, crazy. And not only that, Paul has sent her out to preach. [00:24:03] That sounds pretty Wesleyan to me. [00:24:05] Girl, you're not supposed to preach. [00:24:08] Paul says, phoebe, go to Rome and preach. [00:24:13] You look, all throughout history, God's using prostitutes and murderers and tax collectors and zealots and Pharisees. He's using everybody. [00:24:25] There are no limits on who God can use next. We believe that there are no limits on what can be saved. [00:24:35] We believe that it's not only people who God saves. [00:24:39] God can save systems or nations, communities, cultures can be and are being redeemed by God. [00:24:52] It's a very slow process. [00:24:54] But God is sanctifying his world. [00:24:57] We saw it in the story of Jonah. Remember, Jonah supposed to go to Nineveh, but instead he runs away to Tarshish. [00:25:04] On the way, he gets swallowed by a big fish. [00:25:07] But what happens when Jonah finally does go to Nineveh and preach the gospel to the people of Nineveh? [00:25:15] They were changed. [00:25:18] It describes an entire city, a capital city that was completely changed, transformed by the Gospel of Jesus. [00:25:26] If we truly believe that God saves us and sanctifies us, wouldn't we believe that where we go, the culture is also changed? [00:25:35] Shouldn't we be optimistic about what God can do through us in our communities, in our nation, in our world? [00:25:45] I believe that if you look at it not through the lens of the 247 news, you will see that God is doing exactly that. [00:25:53] You look at the global south and it is being rapidly Christianized, like a time never in history. [00:26:01] We just got to open our eyes and see it. [00:26:05] We also believe there's no limits on how much it can grow. [00:26:09] There are some denominations that believe that the church will only grow until a certain number of people have been saved. [00:26:18] Maybe you've heard of the Jehovah's Witness. They've got a limit. I think it's 140,000 people that will be saved. [00:26:24] And for some reason, the church has bought into this pessimistic idea that the world is getting worse and worse, that the church is losing. But it's not true. It's all a lie. The Great Commission is possible. And I believe that God intends to succeed in his goal, his Great Commission to the disciples, and to reach the whole world. [00:26:47] We also believe that there's no limit on how much it can evolve. [00:26:52] And you can fill in the blank here with the it, because we just kind of are optimistic about what happens as things change. [00:27:01] We believe that change is a good thing. [00:27:05] It's scary, it's sometimes painful. [00:27:11] But things that don't change die. If you find something in our world that is not changing, you have either found something that is dying or is dead. [00:27:22] Things that don't change die. [00:27:24] So what do we do? [00:27:26] We constantly grow. We adapt, we improve, we learn. [00:27:32] Our church continually evolves, and our lives must continually evolve, evolve. [00:27:39] The message of the world, the Disney message, is that just be proud of who you are. Embrace who you are. [00:27:47] I think God's message is much more optimistic than the Disney message. [00:27:52] He says, no, don't be happy with who you are. [00:27:57] Be excited about who you can become, because who you are might just be A glimpse, a small little piece of who you can become. And who you can become is somebody much greater than you are. [00:28:09] That's an optimistic message. And this is what God has for us. This is what God wants for us. [00:28:17] So what does he want for you? [00:28:21] What does God want to do in your life today, right now? What's next for you? [00:28:28] Have you put limits on God and what he can do in your life? [00:28:33] Do you think that maybe you don't have what it takes? [00:28:39] Maybe you've gotten into the routine of life and you just kind of have begun to think that this is all there is and I just got to make it through? [00:28:49] I believe that if we want to become the people that God want us, wants us to be, we have to put our faith in Him. So much so that we believe that he can do more through us than we could ever hope or imagine. [00:29:02] What about our city? [00:29:04] Is our city done? [00:29:07] Are we done growing? Are we done maturing? Are we done becoming the city that God created us to be? What about our church? Our nation? Our world? [00:29:17] And what has God called me to do? To do. To help me to play the part in our world that he wants me to play? [00:29:28] Can we believe big, or do we kind of think God's done and it's all down from here? [00:29:37] Paul prayed this. He said, now all glory to God who is able. [00:29:43] He is able. [00:29:45] Now all glory to God, not glory to Me. It's all him who sanctifies. It's all him who saves. Now all glory to God who. Who is able not. We hope he's able not. Maybe if you pray hard enough, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or even think he's able to accomplish infinitely more than you can possibly imagine. How big is your imagination? It's not big enough. [00:30:14] Your goals aren't high enough. [00:30:17] His plan is greater than we can imagine. [00:30:22] Greater things are yet to come. There are no limits to his power. There are no limits to his salvation. There are no limits to his love. [00:30:35] And there are no limits to what he can do in you and to what he can do through you. [00:30:43] So let's step out. Let's believe, let's pray big prayers. [00:30:50] I'm sure that there are some people here today who feel like they're far from God. [00:30:54] Like maybe God is great, but there's like this gap between you and him to where you feel like his greatness can't rub off on you. [00:31:03] To you. I want to say you should know, number one, that gap is never too great. [00:31:08] You are never too far gone. You are never disqualified from a relationship with God. [00:31:15] So I want to end today to ask you if you will today put your faith in the limitless God. When you came in today, you were given a card on one side of the card. It just is kind of a list of the limits that we talked about that we do not have on our faith. [00:31:32] But then on the other side of the card, can you pull it out for me and look at that card? On one card, it says, today I've decided to put my faith. I want to begin a relationship with the limitless God. [00:31:44] And if that's you, I wonder if there's people here today who just want to kind of say, all right, today is the day for a new beginning, a fresh start. [00:31:56] Maybe for you the limits have come in the form of an addiction. [00:32:00] It just kind of held you back from fully becoming the person that God created you to be. What if today is the day when you're set free? [00:32:07] Maybe for you it's a marriage that's just been falling apart and you thought it was too far gone and you just decided to quit trying. [00:32:15] Have you decided to move on, do something different? [00:32:20] What if God's able to heal that marriage? [00:32:23] Maybe you've been buried under a weight of debt that is just keeping you from doing anything that you feel like God called you to do. [00:32:31] What if today is the day you drew a line in the sand and said, we're going to change the spending habits? We're going to do Dave Ramsey. We're going to going to make a change in our lives. Today is going to be a fresh start. [00:32:42] And what if today is the day that you decide today to say to God, Will you do in my life what I've seen you do in the lives of other people? [00:32:54] God, will you work in my life? Will you remove the limits that I've placed on my life and help me to become the person that I was created to be? [00:33:03] Somebody here today needs to fill out that card and say yes to God. [00:33:09] He wants to save you. He wants to sanctify you. He wants to do through you more than you could ever dream of him doing. [00:33:17] So we're going to sing a song, and while we sing this song, I want to ask you to fill out that card. And then there's some baskets up here. You see, there's some cards from First Service in the baskets. These are some baskets from the Purchase Project. If you want to bring those cards down here while we sing this next song because we want to celebrate with you. [00:33:35] We want to celebrate that a new life, a new beginning, a fresh start is here. [00:33:42] And we live in a world that likes to escape this kind of emotion. Usually when we feel this kind of emotion, we pull out a phone and start scrolling because then that lets us escape mentally and we don't have to deal with whatever it is that God wants us to deal with. Don't escape, like, have the conversation with God that you need to have. [00:34:00] Deal with the things that you need to deal with while we sing this next song. Today is the day for breakthrough. [00:34:07] It can happen today.

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