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R.S.V.P.--- You've Received an Invitation

June 18, 2024 Jes
R.S.V.P.--- You've Received an Invitation
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R.S.V.P.--- You've Received an Invitation
Jun 18, 2024
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What if you could recognize God's love in every encounter and relationship in your life? In our latest episode, we invite you to explore a profound spiritual journey that challenges us to separate from sin and inequity. We'll discuss how perceiving the divine presence in our daily lives can strengthen our foundation of faith and guide our actions. We also highlight the importance of setting boundaries to protect against spiritual deception and the necessity of being born again to mature in faith. Additionally, we emphasize the sacredness of intimate relationships and the eternal inheritance promised to the faithful, while cautioning against the consequences of sin and wickedness.

Join us as we reflect on the frustrations that arise when our efforts seem fruitless, reminding ourselves of God's perfect timing and the need for perseverance. Through scripture and personal reflection, we'll delve into the journey of faith, the essence of humility, and the constant effort to remain true to God's teachings. Our discussion also examines the pitfalls of self-righteousness, the dangers of leading others astray, and the ultimate truth that judgment and forgiveness belong to God alone. Ultimately, we seek to inspire a life that truly reflects His grace and mercy, even in the face of inequity and personal challenges. Let's journey together towards a deeper, more meaningful understanding of our faith and commitment to walking in God's truth.

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What if you could recognize God's love in every encounter and relationship in your life? In our latest episode, we invite you to explore a profound spiritual journey that challenges us to separate from sin and inequity. We'll discuss how perceiving the divine presence in our daily lives can strengthen our foundation of faith and guide our actions. We also highlight the importance of setting boundaries to protect against spiritual deception and the necessity of being born again to mature in faith. Additionally, we emphasize the sacredness of intimate relationships and the eternal inheritance promised to the faithful, while cautioning against the consequences of sin and wickedness.

Join us as we reflect on the frustrations that arise when our efforts seem fruitless, reminding ourselves of God's perfect timing and the need for perseverance. Through scripture and personal reflection, we'll delve into the journey of faith, the essence of humility, and the constant effort to remain true to God's teachings. Our discussion also examines the pitfalls of self-righteousness, the dangers of leading others astray, and the ultimate truth that judgment and forgiveness belong to God alone. Ultimately, we seek to inspire a life that truly reflects His grace and mercy, even in the face of inequity and personal challenges. Let's journey together towards a deeper, more meaningful understanding of our faith and commitment to walking in God's truth.

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Separate yourselves from among this congregation, that I may consume them in a moment. Numbers 16, 21. It's the invitation, though, isn't it? Come, come into the heart, soul and mind. Is it coming to the church? When you encounter your fellow brothers and sisters in the world, is there apostleship of discipleship? You're being invited into God's kingdom. You are one of the Most High. When you see them, when you experience them, you're being invited. Yes, of course, I received my invitation to this world. So the perception of the view, the way you see it, it's God's love within every enactment, within the relationship. I'm not stumbling, falling, nor am I bitter or bidding. Within that invitation, I'm not consumed. Separate yourselves from among this congregation, the church, the body, the state, so that I may consume them in a moment. Now, what does that happen to you? Think In more of the solid foundation. If God shall be for you, then nobody shall be against you. Even the church themselves couldn't rise up against me.

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I wake up in the morning, good morning, how are you? And sometimes I'm hearing individuals where we're a little bit different. We've got heavy tech hands, ears, comms, things like this. I'm trying to have all the right connections, most certainly Christ, my Savior, redeemer, being one within, anointed, if you would, but among this congregation, the church, the body and state, the separation, the moment that anybody can see you, hear you, proclaim, testify against you. Separate yourself from them so I may consume them, eat them up and spit them out in a moment. I mean it only takes a second. I tell everybody, it's so powerful, it's the size of a mustard seed and some of us, we cook. We cook often. You see the little mustard seeds, they're so itty-bitty, or a grain of wheat hidden in the ground, and that's all it takes. So it only takes a second for God's grace, the forgiving power of Christ, to be the enactment within your life and separate yourself. You would say well, be anointed, be united, stay with the substance the Father, son, the Holy Spirit, the Trinity. Yes, of course, and that's relevant, it does work, it works very well. But we separate ourselves from the inequity. So remember what I referenced this morning.

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I've been invited it's an invitation not to be scorned, bitter, bitten, or judged or condemned, but to honor a living God, to view this world in a sense of unconditional love, Every relationship, every acquaintance, every encounter, even social enactment, and in some cases it's good to say no and walk away if it's not the form, the shape, the perception of deception that you're seeing, but it's an invitation to find God within everything. Some of us, we don't have that invitation. In fact, we're denying ourselves that privilege. We've put the blinders on the glasses. The way we see it, and the way we see it, it could be deceptive deceptive to our souls, deceptive to others. So make sure that I was once blind, but now I see Eyes wide open.

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If you would find love, and God's love, in that invitation, it's a gift of life. You're being invited to experience it, honor a living God and to find prosperity and fulfillment, not to be deprived, not to have to live life by somebody else's. You know I close the door to sin, wickedness and inequity. I don't open the door and invite you in. No, no, no, no, no. I must open the door and grab the broom and I'm shooing you out the door. Shoo off, you must go.

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Think about what I'm saying. It's within our perception, the way we see things, to invite and to tell others no. So when I tell you, you know my own personal, intimate relationships. I'm not judging, I'm not condemning, I'm not holding myself back from them, and when it comes to commitment. It's God and Christ being my witness, the only ones that are involved in those intimate settings, those personal and private settings within your own house, within your own bedrooms, your own beds, is the ones that I've made commitment to. We've all decided that that's a sector that belongs exclusively to God. There's nobody that's commenting or judging, or are they witnessing, seeing or hearing any of those enactments?

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There is no invitation, by the way. You have not been invited, nor shall you be allowed here. We know what the consequences are for sin, wickedness. Somebody said death, my goodness, I'm not quite sure. But the invitation is only to be capable, competent, within your walk Vision itself. It can be deceptive, it can be used against human beings and creatures, but that wouldn't be of God, it wouldn't be of the Creator, nor of the Savior and the Redeemer. So we need to be born again. In fact, you know what? We better learn how to be capable of climbing that theological ladder of maturity. I'm advancing to be sitting stairway of heaven, if you would, at the right hand of my father.

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No, no, no. I don't want to be an equity to somebody else. So the way I see it, lord, forgive me, there's certain enactments that you're not allowed in and you should know better by the same score measure that you use on others will be the same score measure that's used on you. I'm not looking to be deceptively deprived, I'm not looking to invite inequity in with it. It belongs to God. I outright don't have no room for you and we need to learn how to set our boundaries.

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Boundaries are very important in this world, especially if you have an invitation, an invitation to experience your inheritance, your inheritance that is for eternity and above, but a fearful expectation of judgment and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries. Hebrews 10, 27,. Here you go, but a fearful expectation of judgment. I already know it's coming and I'm telling you being educated is one of the best individuals in the exact world. I have a fearful expectation of judgment because God and Christ, I know, are going to be delivering me. I know there's consequences for sin, wickedness and death. And of course you say you advance within that. You don't walk around the world the whole day and all the days of my life being bitter, bitten and scorned. I'm wearing shackles and chains around. I'm expecting condemnation. I'm seeking forgiveness. We've got to advance beyond that. I'm forgiven now and forever. I'm walking within the scripture, and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries outright. Burn them alive. Forgive my trespassers, for they do not know that they have trespassed. Consume the adversaries outright. Burn them alive. Forgive my trespassers, for they do not know that they have trespassed. Consume the adversaries. And we have to be reminded that vengeance belongs to God.

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Sometimes we get thrown in these deceptive wickedness ways and we're wondering how in the Lord's name did this happen? Where did it come from? Who did this? We're so quick to question the existence. We need to be more stern in the sense of accepting the solid foundation that we're standing on. No, no, no, no, no. A fury of fire that will consume them. I don't have anything to worry about. I can confine within them, I can trust in insurance, the eternity, the commitment, the breath that I'm receiving. Come, you're very welcome into my life that I don't have anything to worry about.

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Remember that deception can be. It can be confused, it can be. It can be scorn, it can be bitter, it can be. It can be fear. You're not seeing things right, and if you don't see it right, you're not capable of interpreting it, maternalizing it, conception, putting light on the subject and watching it grow. So it's so very, very important that your first impression, your introduction, yes, of course, the 101 of that topic, that assertion, the walk of discipline and degree within that scripture, the biblical movement, is interpreted right by you. I'm receiving it. I'm receiving it with God in mind and with Christ being the bearing. Yes, of course I know the Holy Spirit is the enactment that's going to move within me and I can move within it. That is our grace, that is our mercy, that is the way that we're subdued. We consume it, we're eating it up, we're digesting it, we're processing it so we can move and progress within the Scripture. And it doesn't define us but it rather enhances us.

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You conceive chaff, you give birth to stubble. Your breath is a fire that will consume you. Isaiah 33, 11 sounds like if we make the wrong decisions, boy, it's quick to get right back to us. You know what. You conceive chaff, you give birth to stubble. But this is of God, isn't it Not? When we've made it about us, this should be about God. Remember the possession, the form, the inequity, outright, the deed, ownership. No, it belongs to him. I give birth to what? To righteousness. Remember the child stumbling and falling. I am righteous, I am saved, I am redeemed. You give birth to stubble. My goodness, sounds like stubble isn't capable of growth either. Remember the garden of life, what we've been given, enhanced if you would. Your breath is a fire that will consume you. We have to be careful what we're proclaiming. And a breath of fire that will consume you.

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Sometimes the words that exit our mouth right on the ends of our tongues is not the best assertion, not only for us, but for others, or for Christ, our Savior and Redeemer. What if everything that you had going on, the words that you proclaim, the acts, the laboring of your deeds yes, your growing pains was how you treated yourself, your spouses, your children, your Creator, your Savior, your Redeemer. But isn't that so very true? Or is it like secondary? Like, no, no, no, no, no. Like I have visitation with God and Christ, like I visit them, like for once a week for an hour?

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Some of us would get real fancy pull the brand new vehicle right up front of church. I'm at church on Wednesday night, I go Sunday morning and I don't mind Sunday evening service too. I carry these nice envelopes around. Look, it's got the church's address right on it. Saved and redeemed you shall be. Yes, of course.

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But think about what I'm saying. Aren't we treating others the way that we want to be treated, right? Aren't we treating our Father, son, the Holy Spirit, the enactment, yes, the substance, the maternal purpose of eternity? Aren't we treating those individuals within the same milestones that we're treating ourselves? But it should be. We have an invitation. The denial cannot be a presence of God. I'm not denying his presence, nor am I upheaved or upturned. I'm not walking around scorned, bittered and bitten and looking for a sense of resolution. No, I need to see clearly. Can somebody have contrast over here? I might need like perfect vision. We'll do the eye test on you real quick. Who knows, you might come out with 20-20 vision. It's all about the way that you see things.

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The word of a wise man's mouth win him favor, but the lips of a fool consume him. Ecclesiastes 10, 12. There you go, and I mean you hear it. The words of a wise man's mouth win him in favor. The best of us and I mean I like my board of advisors, lord, forgive me so utterly bitterly discern to be submissive to the and you shall not bother me. Very good, I don't like seeing anybody get bitter, but you got to love the grace, the love, the acceptance that God has given us. Boy. Sometimes when we're bitter, it's his way of working right within us. But the words of a wise man's mouth win him favor. Favor and generosity. With whom, might I ask? With your Savior, with your Creator, with your Redeemer? Yes, of course, but the lips of a fool consume him. You know that's between you and God.

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You ever hear somebody lead another individual astray. I thought that you might Well. That belongs to God. You know the way I see it Get in that mirror real quick. You know we have to be returned back to God. Sometimes we outright walk. We're holy, we're faithful.

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We take it a little bit too far before you know it. We're God, we're Jesus Christ himself. We're condemning, we're judging, we're even capable of forgiving other individuals. Now you're forgiven man. It ain't like that. We can't take it that far. But the lips of a fool will consume him. I'll tell you the truth. It'll eat you alive. It'll eat you alive. The derogatory behind it. It'll get you in a spot to where you're so bitter, you're so bitten that everything that you got to offer ain't nobody in the world's interested in it. And that's a tough one, because you've been given the capability, you've received the invitation. Yes, of course you were RSVP'd.

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I'm going straight to eternity and I don't plan on looking back. I'm thankful, I'm redeemed, I'm saved, I've been invited and in return, if you're invited, what are you going to do? I'm going to invite you on in. Remember closing the door to sin, to inequity, opening another door, walking away, rebuke and confession, forgiveness, repentance, being stern and making sure that God and Christ are involved in your life. But the invitation, if you've been invited in and he's fighting you on it you open the door to being saved, you open the door to being redeemed. Now I tell you each and every day, regardless of where I'm going, I lace up my boots, I grab the Bible in the hand and that's the theory and concept and I walk out the door with it. Now, everywhere I go, I got him with me, I got the good book with me, I've got each and every sense of being saved and redeemed and I'm joyfully accepting it. I am redeemed because it was an invitation.

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You know, some of us we wake up in this morning we don't have that invitation. We're not invited into the kingdom, we're not invited to a living God, to where we can experience abundance of everything to where we can have prosperity. You know, I believe that each and every one of us is capable of an abundance of everything we can have. Competence means discipline, degrees within this God-given life that we're receiving. My invitation doesn't deny His presence, rather, it invites Him on in and then I invite myself to Him, or vice versa. You know, I'm reminded of Scripture that he shall not deny me because I cannot deny Him, and vice versa. You know, I'm reminded of scripture that he shall not deny me because I cannot deny him, and vice versa we cannot deny him, so he cannot deny us Very good, and vice versa. And it goes that way, god help me, you shall carry much seed into the field and shall gather in little, for the locusts shall consume it.

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Deuteronomy 28, 38, the laboring of the deeds. How so, very, very often, tried and true, we feel that we're giving in abundance, 24-7. I mean, god help me. I'm down on my knees, praying, I'm doing everything that I'm supposed to, I'm inviting you on in, I'm keeping it sacred, I'm keeping it private, I'm not opening the door to sin, wickedness, inequity, and I'm doing everything that I'm supposed to, but I'm not seeing the fruits of my labor. I'm not having the bountiful harvest, I'm not reaping its own. It's just not working out for me Some of the most tried and true aspects and the ones that are proven, proven to have that eternal presence.

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We possess the ability, the competence to be capable of standing within the truth of him. And why do I say standing in the truth within him? Because now and forever becomes relevant, and it's within his time. I tell you that clock keeps ticking. Every hair on my head is measured. You might see the gray of the wisdom, lord, forgive me, I apologize, but it's within him.

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We're capable, we're able, we can trust in him, we can confide in him when that sorrow, the inequity, starts deceptively, decedently, upstrewing our souls, our minds, our logic, our apprehension, the reason as to why we're living the way that we're living. I'm doing everything I'm supposed to, but I'm not receiving the reward. And here you go, you're starting to go the other direction. Then we've lost hope. Well, our hope for life is more than the certainty of salvation. It's more than the body and the blood. It's a daily enactment of the invitation, of being invited on in. That invitation ain't just for an hour on Sunday.

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I tell you what you like the Wednesday church service. I like Saturday evening. Whenever you hold mass, whenever you have your doctrine, when you have your lecturing, whenever you're hearing the sermon, it can be relevant to you. But I'm telling you, it's a lifelong commitment for you to be capable of being humble, of being righteous. Humble and righteous go together. I'm righteous because I can stumble, I can fall, I can be upheaved. Yes, I can make mistakes and I can be so humble. To come back to you, lord, help me, guide me, strengthen me in a sense of endurance, passion and integrity, for I seek to be moved. You ever seek to be moved. I'm currently moving. Right now, I look to be moved, to be relocated.

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I found a career, a passion for deliverance, for serving you, for opening the door to you and what you might have to offer me. Some of us, we doubt it. Well, I'm not sure that that career is right for me. I'm not sure that that location is going to be right for me. You open the door to gladness, not to sadness. You're saved, you're redeemed, you're prosperity. You proclaim it, you confess it, you're walking within that light. There ain't nobody that I'm walking away from you. You ain't got to be mad about it either. Raise a hand, hallelujah, he is risen. He is risen.

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Indeed, every time we see inequity, we can be reminded that it's one of the ways that God's working within us. He works within us and we work within him. The miracles, oh how they spread across the field and we're capable of watching it grow. Shall consume it by the way. We eat it up, we digest it, we manifest it, we continue to proclaim it. If we deny it, boy, I'm telling you, it's like putting water and water and oil together. Now you mix them together, you put them in the same cup. But I tell you what? It just ain't gonna happen. The word shall rage against their cities, consume the bars of their gates and devour them because of their own counsels. Hosea 11 6. I like that. I like that, boy. I'm telling you the sword. I think of the double-edged sword Also.

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Very often we have the right answer, but here it comes. You still ain't got it right. And I'm not saying acceptance or denial of creature is the right one. God will be the deliverance of you. He'll let you know whether you're right or wrong Creature. They can't, our fellow brothers and sisters.

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We're not capable, we're not able, we've not been given that notoriety, that approval, or the ability to tell other individuals it's right or wrong at our very, very best moment, which we should be weak, if you would Weak in the sense of being humble, expecting an advanced growth. We are capable of testifying God's still capable of working within you. I'm very, very humble of being receptive to it. When I see somebody stumbling and falling, it's an opportunity for me to know God is speaking to me. He speaks to each and every one of us on a personal, devoted level, to where the Scripture moves within us, to where we're not carried away but we are embraced, we are gifted, we are talented, I am capable, I am able. Woo, I don't see inequity within other individuals, lord forgive me. I see prosperity, I see God within every enactment and that's where it goes. So, the double-edged sword boy. I'll tell you what I don't like to be in the one having the answers. But if you're searching for answers, for questions and answers, you're already missing out on something and you've got to go back to him, consume the bars of their gates.

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Well, sometimes we often find ourselves within our own prisons. We've created this safe haven. We've created this imprisonment intellectual, spiritual, physical, intimate the whole person, the whole body I'm deceptively being led astray and devour them because of their counsels. I'll tell you there's opposition within this, but I'm going to give you this. I seek the good counsel of Christ, my Savior and Redeemer. They're trying to get me up in the courthouse right now. Somebody was throwing a fit, throwing a little tissy, that their life was getting ready to be altered, they weren't safe and this, and that they're going to put me in jail. They're going to incarcerate me. I might be facing time and all this, and that she looked at me. She says do you seek a lawyer? I said no, ma'am, and the only thing I could think of is the counsel that I seek. You can't touch them. I seek Christ, the good counsel, my savior, my redeemer. You don't even hold a flame to them.

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Regardless of what decisions that you think you're going to make, I'm not going to be condemned in any way, shape or form Because of them. Devour them, I like, consume, consume the bars of their gates. Devour them because of their own counsels. Remember, we're talking about consumption here. I tell my girlfriends that I'm going to outright eat you alive. I'm going to consume you. I'm going to find God within you and when I see God, the Holy Spirit, the enactment within you. Here I come, I'm coming for you. I'm going to have God's loves and presence within me, with happiness, with joy, with excitement, because it is a personal, intimate, physical yes, the whole person type of entity and I'm going to embrace it and you're going to embrace it.

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We find God within one another. You know, I seek the good counsel of my shepherd. He's guiding me, he's leading me. I'm saved, I'm redeemed. I don't have anything to worry about. The truth be known. Let the truth be known that, regardless of what decisions, what entities, what paperwork must be brought up against you, if God shall be for you, then nobody shall be against you in any way, shape or form.

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Remember, you don't have to bear the inequity of somebody else. And they have formalities in this world, institutions. They don't have nothing to do with God. Very well, they'll bring you up on into them. They're condemning you, they're judging you, they're telling you what's right, they're telling you what's wrong.

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I even heard somebody take it to the extreme and I don't want to get away from consumption here. Remember the perception of the view of the garden of life. I'm watching it grow, I'm seeking and finding God within every enactment. But I've heard somebody. Now we can prove that this thing that we call law works, and that it works, and this is a balanced society. I said well, the law is no more of treating others the way you want to be treated, and God appoints individuals. Yes, scripture reminds me to be capable of enforcing that law so that God is in every enactment.

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It's not a form of bondage that you guys have created. That outright don't work. It can't be turned into God. God oversees everything you've got going on. You can't make any decisions on anybody, eye for eye, life for life, breath for breath. I mean no fault, blameless, if you would. Well, you're not leading God. You must work for somebody else.

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I'm not sure who's paying you or signing your paychecks, but it ain't my good counsel, it ain't the creator, the savior, redeemer, the one that I seek. Lord, forgive me, let me not get carried away here. I take it real, literal. If it's God, it's life or death, and if it's creature, boy, there's a whole lot of suffering, bittering and battering. But you shall have what you seek and what you want. I will scatter you among the nations and disperse you through the countries, and I will consume your uncleansliness out of you. Ezekiel 22, 15,. I will consume your uncleansliness out of you. I mean you've got to outright get it out of you, outright, work it out of you, proclaim it, fight, bicker, batter.

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Sometimes they say you need to learn your lesson, but it can't be condemnation of creature. When you stumble, you fall. You need to go back to God. You need to go back to God. You need to go, need to go back to Christ. Discovering his essence and presence, whether it's love or hate, whether it's life or death, is only part of the gift of life that we've been given, for denying this very truth of a notion can no more deceptively than lead you into being bittered and battered and allowing the double-edged sword to be the dagger within the heart that stops the pulse. Well me, I breathe, I'm alive and I continue to walk. Let us be reminded that the way that I see it is the way that he sees it. You remember the bracelets? What would Jesus do? Sometimes we need to be reminded on how we can advance within every sector, because it's not on us, it's on him, and if he seeks it for us, then we shall have it.

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Let me wrap this up in prayer. Lord, forgive me, our gracious heavenly Father, in Christ, our Savior, redeemer, let me wake up with eyes wide open, finding love, grace and God within every relationship. Let me be true and pure in my commitments, my commitments that I've made to you and the ones that I hold near and dear. Let me close the door to inequity. Let me close the door to the awkward perception of having others judge and condemn me. Let my life be private within you. So it's a love, it's a gift, it's the way that you've perceived and wanted it to be of me, for each and every day, we can advance the laboring of our deeds and the laboring of our hands by finding God and good works within that.

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Let the faith of your testament be no more than a devotion of how we find sternness within that solid foundation, having love for one another within commitment. Remind us of pro-life, of creation. That love multiplies, that we can receive gifts. We can experience gifts of love of God within one another by Christ saving us, redeeming us and blessing us within our lives With love, with grace, with acceptance. In the name of the Father, son, holy Spirit and Christ, our Savior's name, we pray Amen.

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Well, thank you for listening. Be sure to check out the Facebook, instagram, twitter, the social media feeds and be reminded, by the way, when you listen, if you need to take notes, if you need to catch it on your way to work, if you want to get a quick input, I have fan mail on Buzzsprout. I'm looking for you to challenge, challenge in a sense of questions and notoriety, so that you have comprehension, so that's computative, so that you have a thorough redundance of how it applies to you. Sometimes, discussion can lead us into the insight of where it is relevant to us and get it to where we're no longer leading within that false prophecy.

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Be sure to look on Facebook. Like I said, you'll see some of the updates on where we're going to be moving. There might be a movement here within this week to where it's going to go zero to a hundred, and I mean real quick. Thank you for listening. Remember the perception of deception. Intimacy belongs to God, and so does your privacy within commitment. Be sure that you're looking to find him within every enactment. God bless you. Have a very, very blessed day. Thank you for listening.

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