Therefore, our confidence should not rest in human leaders, spouses, preachers, or any form of human counsel. Instead, we place our complete trust in God. Why is this so important? Because God has the power to take a man who is ensnared by addiction, powerless and lost in sin, and demonstrate His profound love by honoring that man through grace. When we learn to align our thoughts with this truth, we open ourselves to be filled with the resurrection power that comes from above, rendering us unstoppable. We will find ourselves accomplishing feats we never imagined possible, facing challenges we once believed insurmountable. The journey you are on is leading toward glory, and I have been called to share this message with you... At the heart of our message is the proclamation of Christ and His crucifixion. This declaration signifies that the journey begins with grace — a divine favor that empowers us in our relationship with Christ. Grace is not merely a concept; it is the supernatural strength that God bestows upon us. When we stumble and sin, it is grace that envelops our transgressions, offering forgiveness and restoration. In moments of temptation, when we face the risk of turning away from our faith, it is grace that equips us to stand firm and resist. Whenever we find ourselves in need—whether it be strength, willpower, desire, sustenance, triumph over sin, or relief from struggles like depression and addiction—none of these essential needs can be fulfilled by human means alone. Our lives are sustained by grace. In the covenant that God has established with us, He makes a promise to provide for our needs. It is not the government that ensures our welfare, nor is it the church, corporations, or small businesses. God Himself proclaims that He is our provider, working on our behalf as a testament to His unwavering commitment to meet our needs. This is an unshakeable truth. When we seek provision, it is God who determines the scale of what we receive. If we find ourselves in need of anything, we go directly to God, who generously gives to everyone without reproach or judgment. It is grace that transforms these gifts into shared blessings, all orchestrated according to His divine will.
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