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Transformative Faith: Forgiveness, Hope, and Building Resilient Belief (Notes)

June 28, 2024 Jes
Transformative Faith: Forgiveness, Hope, and Building Resilient Belief (Notes)
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Transformative Faith: Forgiveness, Hope, and Building Resilient Belief (Notes)
Jun 28, 2024
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Can faith truly shape our actions and lead us toward redemption? This episode of "Reflections on Faith and Redemption" promises to uncover the profound relationship between faith, labor, and genuine belief. We'll examine how embodying faith through our deeds mirrors the natural growth we observe in life. Join us as we contrast Christlike and childlike faith, exploring the transformative power of forgiveness, hope, and righteousness. We also address the critical need to identify and overcome sin's influence, fostering an environment that promotes forgiveness and redemption. Furthermore, we stress the importance of building a resilient, inclusive society that upholds a strong foundation in faith, ensuring that no one is left behind.

In the second part of our episode, "Godly Teachings and Blessings," we share heartfelt messages and blessings from Life or Death Ministries, encouraging listeners to reflect on godly teachings for personal and spiritual growth. This segment emphasizes the power of gratitude and listening, aiming to uplift and inspire. As we wrap up, we leave you with a warm closing message, hoping that the wisdom shared in this episode brings positivity into your daily life. Don't miss this enriching conversation that promises to offer deep insights and uplift your spirit.

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Can faith truly shape our actions and lead us toward redemption? This episode of "Reflections on Faith and Redemption" promises to uncover the profound relationship between faith, labor, and genuine belief. We'll examine how embodying faith through our deeds mirrors the natural growth we observe in life. Join us as we contrast Christlike and childlike faith, exploring the transformative power of forgiveness, hope, and righteousness. We also address the critical need to identify and overcome sin's influence, fostering an environment that promotes forgiveness and redemption. Furthermore, we stress the importance of building a resilient, inclusive society that upholds a strong foundation in faith, ensuring that no one is left behind.

In the second part of our episode, "Godly Teachings and Blessings," we share heartfelt messages and blessings from Life or Death Ministries, encouraging listeners to reflect on godly teachings for personal and spiritual growth. This segment emphasizes the power of gratitude and listening, aiming to uplift and inspire. As we wrap up, we leave you with a warm closing message, hoping that the wisdom shared in this episode brings positivity into your daily life. Don't miss this enriching conversation that promises to offer deep insights and uplift your spirit.

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unidentified alien to the flesh, alienation of foreign substance, toxicity. Flesh is relevant within this topic of assertion because laboring of the deeds, hands and feet yes, of course your growing pains only become relevant as you flush them out. If belief, hope and faith never are being fleshed out, then we don't gain any ground. Speak on parables, not in prophecies, but speak in prophecies and not in parables. Comprehension is that the comparison notion doesn't mean that it belongs to possessive form. If it's his, it's his and it's not ours. It's not mine, it's not yours. Inside works, outside moves, so the inside works the thought, the theory, the reason. I'm invested in heart, so my thought, word and deed. But the outside works when back to the flesh. The flesh is capable of carrying not the burden but the blessing. Remember, it's your interpretation that's relevant within the form of discovery that you've found to be possessive, genuine faith, every faith that you found to be possessive, genuine faith, every faith that we have should be genuine, based off of no deceit, no lies, no faults, blameless. I believe, I know it works. I'm not going Martin Luther King here. I believe Because we got that, we've taken it there and everybody likes to dream. But genuine faith because it's genuine to the way that it moves within you. I don't think that can question its existence in any way, shape or form. I put searching, but searching also is that stream, the stream of life, and we know where it leads. We've encountered that stream before and there's plants that are planted and they're growing. There's bushes and trees. But as we advance down the stream we see that it's continuing to advance. There's more growth, which is a sign to us, a natural possession of being biological form, that we can continue to move within the world that we're given, and I think it works. Divert them parables. Divert the parables In what way? Shape or form, they're changed. They've been born again, they're toxified. It's baptismal, it's confession. I'm turning over a new leaf, I am sanctified, I'm glorified, I can confess and I can also proclaim my blessing each and every day, and they can be capable of receiving it. I'm not confused, in doubt, nor questioning my existence, nor his Notice. I know where he belongs in my life and he knows where he belongs within mine, vice versa. So mine and his, his and mine, both are very, very relevant. They go hand in hand with one another. Righteous child and mine, both are very, very relevant. They go hand in hand with one another.

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Righteous, childlike faith trust. Your faith is righteous because you can trust him even when you're failing, and you know you're still forgiven now and forever. I put Christlike why? Because if it's Christlike not childlike faith, but Christlike faith, trust, then you know you're forgiven now and forever. If it's childlikelike faith trust, then you know you're forgiven now and forever. If it's childlike and it's righteous, then it gives you an opportunity to banish a little bit and to proclaim the submissiveness. Might get a little toxicity, which is okay at times, but you've really got to watch your steps.

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Creature and creator, going back to who's hanging on the cross and for what reason. Flesh and blood? Yes, of course, salvation. We are referencing the body and the blood remissions of our sins. He is risen. He is risen, indeed, hallelujah, hallelujah.

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Have not revealed this to you. So how? Flesh and blood have not revealed this to you? Think about it. You've worked it out within your works, the laboring of your deeds. You grow your own garden, salvation.

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How and why is it convincing man of sin? I want to be convinced of what Fraternal purpose? Yes, of course it's fraternal, it's growing within me. I want convincing of forgiveness, of life, of hope, of faith of sustainment. Each and every one of us should have an aboundable amount of it, but when our derogatory is convincing us of sin's existence, then we fail the humanity. Look at the individuals that you currently have in your life, professionally and personally. Are they bringing sin, wickedness and death into your life? Are you opening the door, are you closing the door, are you locking it, et cetera? Are you being convinced of sin's presence each and every day, or are you quick to walk away to rebuke it and find happiness and joy and outright maternal purpose in eternity? In that investment I find sustainment within life and love and I don't feel like anybody should be limited. And if they are limited, then we need to change something.

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Life goes on in the advancement. We don't need to be put in shackles and chains. We need to be forgiven, saved and redeemed. Society in America itself is looking for a complete country and nation that's capable, that's able, and failure is not an option. So, seeking you shall find and asking you shall receive. Very, very relevant.

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I hope and pray that we're not trying to convince, but rather embracing discovery, not limited, restricted wants, not needs. A carpenter, oh wait. We're watching the gift of life pass away because we're sidelined within our own life, not capable of embracing it, having the flesh move within us or competent enough to be capable of giving to others and putting it back within his hands. So we're watching, we're sitting on the sidelines, we're watching. Here goes this gift of life. God knows there's limits, right, it's up to 120 years Old Testament and it doesn't work, watching life pass you by.

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But as you discover, as you flesh-seek it, as you're capable of embracing it, then you actually gain something a firm footing within solid foundation. Does that sound like it's an equity of Christ? Of course not. That is the way that it should be. I have a firm footing within the solid foundation of Christ, my Savior and my Redeemer. I am saved, I am delivered, and the derogatory is no more than the confession that I am safe within His keeping. Some of us, we need guards and all different types of entities. I've got the. I put on the armor of God and Christ and I walk away with it.

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A carpenter building His kingdom. How often are we used, within the miracle blessing of notion, to be a blessing to somebody else? He's the carpenter he's using us to continue to build his kingdom. Continue in that Father's work and remember the inequity, the perception of the deception. I see blessings, you see curses. You see curses. I see blessings, you see curses. You see curses, I see blessings. Vice versa, beauty, if you would. Redemption, beauty. Redemption is in the eye of the beholder. I find blessings to be saved, grace in every way, shape and form, and others only find inequity. One man's blessing is another man's curse. How very, very relevant.

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So it's truly about the taste, the flavor or the way that you take the drink from the cup. If you flush it out and it becomes maternal, it grows on you and there is an advancement in some way, shape or form, then you've truly, truly advanced and you're in the latter days, are put behind you, you don't have nothing to worry about in any way, shape or form. But if it defines you, it stops you, it denies you, it seeks the weakness of flesh, because if there's prosperity of flesh, there must be weakness of flesh. And if it seeks the weakness of flesh, then you've lost hope, you've lost everything, and Christ existing is completely irrelevant. Lord forgive me, you know what. It might not even happen. That's a tough one for me to grasp.

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Christ's works took flesh within salvation, is it not true though? So where do your works take flesh? Within, and I say within because of thought, word and deed, heart, soul, mind, body and spirit. You are moved within him and he is moved within you. How are your works moving within you? Very, very relevant. How do they take flesh? If you love your spouse, how does it take flesh? Remember the whole person, study it, look at it, think about it.

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Relevance in each and every way, shape or denial on how it is relevant in that eternal conquest. Understanding is not competence, and I think that we need to get over the hump of life, because if we think that we understand life but we never gain practicality and be capable of exercising it, while continuing to fail and succeed at the same time, then we've given up completely. I believe we need to discover, we need to fail and we also need to succeed. Remove the barriers in life that do not make us whole persons but they define who we are, and try to conform us to the alienations of God and Christ themselves and don't give us the opportunity to be forgiven. So if I'm forgiven now and forever, then I shall never be condemned by creature. I'm going to end this on a fact I walk within the Spirit, so I shall never be condemned by creature. I'm going to end this on a fact I walk within the spirit, so I am no longer under the law.

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Very, very good, thank you for listening. Life or Death Ministries. God bless you. Have a very, very good day. Thank you for listening to my notes. By the way, these are my teaching notes. Thank you for listening. God bless you.

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