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How to Find Strength in Faith
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How to Find Strength in Faith

How to Find Strength in Faith: Overcoming Life's Challenges with John 16:33 Are you struggling with life's challenges and searching for an easier path? In this video, we explore the true essence of growth and faith, inspired by John 16:33: 'In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.' Learn how to shift your prayers from seeking an easy life to asking for the strength, resilience, and courage to face hardships with faith. Discover the importance of enduring and overcoming difficulties, which helps us build character, develop perseverance, and deepen our relationship with God. Watch this video to understand how aligning with God's purpose and trusting His plan can prepare your heart to experience His grace and power in profound ways. ✨ Key Verse: John 16:33 🙏 Lesson: Don't pray for an easy life—pray for the strength to endure a difficult one. 📖 Learn: How to grow in faith and resilience through life's challenges. #HowToFindStrength #FaithInHardTimes #John1633 #ChristianGrowth #Prayer #SpiritualGrowth #OvercomingChallenges 🎶 Lyrics: In my daily walk, I often find myself yearning for an easier life, hoping for days filled with ease and comfort. However, the true essence of growth and faith is not found in the absence of difficulties, but in our response to them. In John 16:33 Jesus said, In this world you will have trouble but take heart I have overcome the world. This reminds me that hardships are an inevitable part of life but instead of seeking to avoid these challenges I should ask God for the strength and resilience to face them with courage and faith. Praying for an easy life may bring temporary comfort, but it is through enduring and overcoming hardships that we build character, develop perseverance, and deepen our relationship with God. In moments of struggle, let us shift our prayers. Instead of asking for the removal of obstacles, let us pray for the strength to endure, the wisdom to learn and the faith to trust in God's plan. By doing so we align ourselves with God's purpose and prepare our hearts to experience His grace and power in profound ways.
Don’t Treat A Threat Like An Attack
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Don’t Treat A Threat Like An Attack

In this powerful sermon, Pr. Debleaire Snell delves into the story of Elijah and Jezebel, highlighting the difference between a threat and an attack. Elijah, after a dramatic victory against the prophets of baal, receives a threatening message from Jezebel. However, Pr. Snell emphasizes that Jezebel's goal is not to physically harm Elijah but to intimidate and silence him. Using biblical references, Pr. Snell encourages us to trust in God's protection and promises in the face of threats. The sermon also addresses how to respond to spiritual threats and the importance of having faith even when God may not be visible. Threats may come our way, intended to intimidate and bring fear into our lives. However, as believers, we need not be shaken by these threats. We have a God who is always in control, and His promises far outweigh any promises the enemy might make. When faced with a spiritual threat, we must respond with spiritual promises and trust in God's faithfulness. Rest assured that God sees what we cannot see, and our enemies see Him. So, stand steadfast in your faith, knowing that the presence of a threat does not equate to an actual attack. With God on your side, you are equipped to overcome any challenge that comes your way. Produced by Levite Music Group - https://www.levitemusic.com/ Music bed provided by Epidemic Sound - https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Follow this link for the full sermon - https://youtu.be/9AaYcVDpx70?si=OFL_9Wmf2qdDQUPk Don’t Treat A Threat Like An Attack (sermon jam) with Pr. Debleaire Snell Christian motivation, Sermon, above inspiration, the biblical perspective, Elijah and Jezebel Story, Pr. Debleaire Snell Sermon, Threat vs. Attack in Spiritual Warfare, Trusting in God's Protection, Overcoming Intimidation Through Faith, Responding to Spiritual Threats, Faith in God's Promises, Biblical Perspective on Threats, Standing Steadfast in Faith, God's Control Over Threats, The Power of Spiritual Promises, Facing Fear in Faith, Jezebel's Intimidation Tactics, Victory Over Spiritual Challenges, God's Faithfulness in Troubled Times, Seeing God in the Midst of Threats, Strengthening Your Faith in God, Assurance Amidst Spiritual Threats, Trusting God's Unseen Presence, The Role of Faith in Spiritual Warfare, Spiritual Resilience and Trust, Handling Threats with Grace, Faith Over Fear in the Bible, Confronting Spiritual Adversaries, Overcoming Challenges with God's Help.
How to Find Stillness and Connect with God
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How to Find Stillness and Connect with God

How to Find Stillness and Connect with God | Psalm 46:10 Spiritual Reflection Are you feeling overwhelmed by the busyness of life? Between work, family, and endless to-do lists, it's easy to lose sight of what's most important. In this video, we dive into the powerful message of Psalm 46:10, where God calls us to "Be still and know that I am God." Discover practical steps on how to find stillness in your daily life, connect with God's presence, and prioritize your spiritual well-being amidst life's chaos. What You'll Learn: How to Practice Stillness: Simple techniques to quiet your mind and body. Connecting with God: Tips for deepening your relationship with God through reflection and prayer. Living Intentionally: Ways to put God first, above all distractions and demands. Don't wait for the end of the week to worship and honor God. Learn how to incorporate stillness into your life right now and experience the peace that comes from knowing He is God. Tags: #HowToFindStillness #Psalm4610 #ConnectWithGod #ChristianReflection #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving #Faith #QuietTimeWithGod #Worship #BeStillAndKnow 🌟 Lyrics: "Between work and home, family and friends, full schedules and unending tasks, it's tempting to hurry through my days without even stopping to look up. But speaking through Psalm 46:10, God says, 'Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations. I will be exalted in the earth.' I then thought, when was the last time I was intentionally still? When was my body and mind quiet enough to acknowledge that God is God? There's something about stillness that compels us beyond ourselves. There's something about stillness that heightens my awareness and my need for God. It's one thing to acknowledge God with my words, but another to put Him above every other good, bad, and distracting thing in my life, to live in a way that honors and magnifies Him. There will come a day, ready or not, when God will reveal Himself fully. There will come a day, like it or not, when every secret of mine will come to light. There will come a day, believe it or not, when He will be exalted above the nations and honored throughout the world. But we don't have to wait until the end of the week to worship Him. We don't have to wait until the end of the week to call Him our God. We don't have to wait to make Him the Lord and King of our life. We can be still, right now and know that He is God." 🔔 Subscribe: If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring lyric videos. Don't forget to hit the bell icon to stay updated with our latest uploads! 📌 Follow Us: Website: https://words4life.net/ Your generosity helps us create more content to spread God's word. Power in Stillness (lyric video) | Psalm 46:10 Your #1 source for Christian inspiration, Christian motivation, words for life, above inspiration, the biblical perspective, Jesus, Christianity, faith nuggets. 🎵 Tags: #Psalm4610 #ChristianLyricVideo #BeStillAndKnow #GodsWord #InspirationalVideo #Faith #Stillness #Worship #ChristianMusic #BibleVerse #SpiritualReflection #QuietTimeWithGod

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