Miracle Patterns Part 5: The Power of Letting Go
This episode revolves around the imperative theme of "letting it go," urging us to release burdens that hinder spiritual and emotional well-being. We delve into the profound significance of relinquishing past grievances and disappointments, which often weigh heavily upon the heart, impeding one's ability to progress towards a life of abundance and peace. By drawing upon biblical examples, particularly the journey of the Israelites, we illustrate how a fixation on past adversities can lead to a cycle of bitterness and unbelief, ultimately obstructing divine blessings. It is through the act of forgiveness and the conscious decision to cast aside these encumbrances that we may open ourselves to the healing and transformative power of God. As we engage in prayer and reflection, we invite listeners to embrace this liberating practice, recognizing that true freedom lies in the ability to let go of what no longer serves them.
Takeaways:
- In the journey of faith, it is essential to recognize that letting go of past burdens allows us to embrace the future God has prepared for us.
- The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding one's rights as a child of God and refraining from the patterns of the world that lead to bitterness and despair.
- Through the application of the cross, we learn that our past disappointments can transform into testimonies of hope and healing, should we choose to release them.
- A crucial aspect of spiritual growth involves acknowledging and releasing the offenses we hold against others, which is vital for our own emotional and spiritual liberation.
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Transcript
Welcome to Power Hour, where we believe it is God's will for you to be well.
Speaker A:I'm your host, Kylie Terradez, and this podcast is created from the weekly live streams that I do every Thursday at 1pm Mountain time.
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Speaker A:Time for Power Hour.
Speaker A:Man, I'm really excited about today's just being with you today.
Speaker A:It's going to be awesome.
Speaker A:The Lord has given me a word to share today, and I'm blessed to be able to be here.
Speaker A:We're going to pray.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:We're going to pray and we're going to get into the Word of God, because signs and wonders follow the preaching of the Word.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:So here we are.
Speaker A:Father God, I just thank you that you're here with us today, wherever we are, whatever we're doing.
Speaker A:And Lord, help us to have no distractions.
Speaker A:Help us to stay focused and to stay, stay the course.
Speaker A:Oh, thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:Yeah, I hear the Lord saying to someone really clearly right now, stay focused.
Speaker A:Stay the course.
Speaker A:Stay focused and stay the course.
Speaker A:You will finish strong.
Speaker A:Thank you, Holy Spirit, for just helping us to dive in today to have ears to hear, a mind to comprehend and a heart to receive everything that you have for us in Jesus name, Amen.
Speaker A:Okay, so if you have your Bibles with you, it's time to get them out, right?
Speaker A:We're going to get into the Word.
Speaker A:I want to read this to you here.
Speaker A:We're going to go on over to Exodus, chapter 15.
Speaker A:I'm going to start in the Old Testament today.
Speaker A:You know what the Lord really put on my heart?
Speaker A:We've been going through this series, miracle patterns, and we have covered a lot of ground.
Speaker A:You know, miracles follow a pattern.
Speaker A:And when we understand the patterns of things, we can enter into them.
Speaker A:You know, we've talked about the fact that healing is a thing, finished work.
Speaker A:And the labor that we have today is really renewing our mind to come into agreement with what he's already said and what he's already done.
Speaker A:That is the laboring to enter the rest that it talks about in Hebrews 4.
Speaker A:But there is a pattern.
Speaker A:You know, it says if we labor to.
Speaker A:I'm reading from Hebrews 11:4, verse 11.
Speaker A:It says, Let us labor therefore to enter that rest, lest anyone fall by the same pattern of unbelief.
Speaker A:Miracles follow a pattern.
Speaker A:Unbelief follows a pattern.
Speaker A:And you know, when.
Speaker A:When the Lord designed the temple, the tabernacle, it followed A pattern.
Speaker A:He gave Moses a pattern.
Speaker A:He said, let what's been done in heaven also be done on earth.
Speaker A:There was a pattern to it.
Speaker A:Earth is a representation of the things, a mirror image of the things that we have in heaven.
Speaker A:Now we live in a fallen world, but we are supposed to follow after the patterns of the kingdom, not the patterns of this world.
Speaker A:So we've talked about, through this course, we're on part five of Miracle Patterns.
Speaker A:We've talked about the importance of knowing who we are in him, knowing what it means to be a child of God.
Speaker A:We don't want to run around following the patterns of the world, but to understand that as believers, we have rights.
Speaker A:We entered into a family.
Speaker A:We were accepted in the beloved.
Speaker A:We can act as the power, follow off the pattern as a daughter or a son in Christ, not as an orphan or as a.
Speaker A:Or as a slave.
Speaker A:It changes the way we think.
Speaker A:It changes the way we speak, and it changes what we receive.
Speaker A:You know, and we talked about as well, the importance of knowing our rights.
Speaker A:Knowing our rights.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:And more than that, we talked about praise last week.
Speaker A:We talked about praise.
Speaker A:Praise is a weapon.
Speaker A:Thankfulness.
Speaker A:We're coming up to Thanksgiving here in a couple of weeks in America.
Speaker A:Thankfulness is a.
Speaker A:Is a weapon.
Speaker A:Praise is a weapon.
Speaker A:So important, and it brings us into a place.
Speaker A:It positions us to receive the glory of God.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:But today, we're going to be talking about letting it go.
Speaker A:Letting it go.
Speaker A:I'm not talking about the Disney movie, right.
Speaker A:I'm not talking about Frozen.
Speaker A:We aren't the.
Speaker A:The Frozen chosen over here.
Speaker A:We are the blessed of the Lord.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:But there are sometimes things that we go through in life that.
Speaker A:That hurt, that there are tragedies, there are trials, there are.
Speaker A:There are disappointments that form a layer over our heart.
Speaker A:And, you know, we oftentimes.
Speaker A:The Lord gave me this visual.
Speaker A:It's like somebody trying to run a marathon or run a race.
Speaker A:And yet every time something happens in life, somebody else gives them, you know, another bag to carry.
Speaker A:Then it's hard enough.
Speaker A:You know, we were just.
Speaker A:Ashley and I were just working out this morning, and, you know, it's hard enough to do that kind of thing without somebody coming along and just giving you something else to carry.
Speaker A:But sometimes as we're running a race of life, you know, we have these.
Speaker A:These hiccups, we have these roadblocks, we have these tragedies.
Speaker A:And it's almost like we're carrying an extra burden each time, carrying an extra weight, carrying something else that weren't meant to carry.
Speaker A:And yet we're still trying to run our race.
Speaker A:You know, it's time to let those things go.
Speaker A:Because I do believe that God gives us.
Speaker A:He gives us peace.
Speaker A:He gives us a place of rest where we can literally cast our burdens onto him.
Speaker A:You know, scripture says, cast your burdens onto him.
Speaker A:When we were little in Sunday school, we used to sing that song, you know, cast your burdens onto Jesus because he cares for us.
Speaker A:I don't know what happens as we get to be adults, but we feel like part of being an adult is being responsible.
Speaker A:And that means being responsible for everyone and everything all of the time.
Speaker A:And that's not true.
Speaker A:Some of us are burdened because we've taken on responsibilities that we were not designed to carry.
Speaker A:Oh, come on.
Speaker A:All of those people out there that are yes people, you know, we want to have a yes in our heart, but we also need to have some boundaries.
Speaker A:Otherwise we're going to find ourselves carrying things, carrying burdens, carrying responsibilities for other people that don't belong to us.
Speaker A:If you're a carer of somebody that is sick, you are not responsible for them receiving their healing.
Speaker A:That's hard.
Speaker A:That's hard to hear, right?
Speaker A:Because if you're a mom of a child, you are the caregiver.
Speaker A:You're the adult responsible.
Speaker A:But, you know, you cannot make healing manifest in somebody else's body.
Speaker A:You can stand with them, you can speak over them.
Speaker A:You know, your part is.
Speaker A:Is to just get your heart, focus on the things of God.
Speaker A:But you can't take on the responsibility for the success or for the failure of somebody else receiving from God or not.
Speaker A:That's not a burden that you were designed to carry.
Speaker A:And if we start to believe that, you know, the enemy has.
Speaker A:Is just where we want us.
Speaker A:Our place in all of this, in caring for others, is to love others as Christ loves us.
Speaker A:We love others as Christ loved us.
Speaker A:So our part first is our relationship with God.
Speaker A:And then we can love others and care for others out of the overflow of our relationship with Him.
Speaker A:But if you've.
Speaker A:If you've got there in Exodus, I want to show you this.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:This is important.
Speaker A:Now, these are the children of Israel.
Speaker A:They have come a long way.
Speaker A:We're going to start in Exodus 15, verse 22.
Speaker A:Now, the children of Israel had come a long way.
Speaker A:That Moses had led them out of Egypt.
Speaker A:They'd crossed the Red Sea, okay?
Speaker A:But as they crossed the Red Sea, and they'd look back and they'd Seen the, this great victory, the whole army of the Egyptians being swallowed up by the sea behind them.
Speaker A:There must have been great relief there.
Speaker A:But you know, really quickly the children of Israel started to forget.
Speaker A:They started to feel their tummies rumbling, they started to get hungry.
Speaker A:They started to forget what God had done for them.
Speaker A:They started to forget the enormity of the deliverance, the miracles that they had just been through.
Speaker A:The deliverance.
Speaker A:I mean they walked out of Egypt with all the silver and all the gold.
Speaker A:There wasn't one sick or feeble among them.
Speaker A:That in itself is a miracle.
Speaker A:We are talking about millions of people.
Speaker A:Just Pharaoh said, okay, you're out of here.
Speaker A:That was a miracle.
Speaker A:They went out and to think of just the enormity of the size of that crowd and yet none of them were sick.
Speaker A:None of them.
Speaker A:I mean, you just think about your kids at school, right?
Speaker A:It seems like you're.
Speaker A:There's always bugs and there's always germs going around in your kids school, school, class or whatever.
Speaker A:Well, you know what, the, the children of Israel, the group that left Egypt was far bigger than your kids class at school.
Speaker A:And yet there wasn't one sick or feeble amongst them.
Speaker A:There wasn't.
Speaker A:Their clothes didn't wear out.
Speaker A:They were strong.
Speaker A:They had all of the silver and all the gold and all the fancy clothes.
Speaker A:They had it all.
Speaker A:And yet when they crossed that Red Sea, something happened.
Speaker A:They took their eyes off where they were going.
Speaker A:They stopped realizing, recognizing, looking, stop being focused on where they were heading to.
Speaker A:And they started to look back.
Speaker A:You know, this is really common for people I find that have been through maybe something very traumatic.
Speaker A:They get to a point where they're like, oh, the other side of the bridge, they're the other side of the hump.
Speaker A:The initial crisis mode has left them.
Speaker A:They're still there, they're still standing.
Speaker A:And yet, you know, there comes a place where we just kind of take the foot off the gas, think, ah, I made it.
Speaker A:And then you start looking back.
Speaker A:And that's the, that's, that's the danger.
Speaker A:We can't keep looking back and rel and resting on the last testimony.
Speaker A:We have to keep pressing forward because the minute we start looking back, we get drawn back to it.
Speaker A:And this is what happened with the children of Israel.
Speaker A:They started looking back.
Speaker A:Look at this.
Speaker A:In Exodus 15, verse 22, the Moses, then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea.
Speaker A:And they went out to the wilderness of Shut.
Speaker A:And they went into three days into the wilderness and found no water.
Speaker A:You Know, this is a problem, right?
Speaker A:There wasn't like a gas station they could just pull up to and get a drink.
Speaker A:There was nothing out there.
Speaker A:When they came to Mara, they could not drink of the.
Speaker A:Of the waters of Mara, for they were bitter.
Speaker A:Actually, Mara in itself, that name means bitter.
Speaker A:Therefore, the name was called Mara.
Speaker A:So the people murmured against Moses saying, what are we going to drink?
Speaker A:You know, what if we're bitter, we.
Speaker A:We can't receive refreshing.
Speaker A:This is the word for somebody.
Speaker A:If we're bitter, we can't receive refreshing.
Speaker A:You know, when we.
Speaker A:If we walk in bitterness because of the things that we've been through, the experiences that we've been through, we struggle to receive or even see the opportunity for being refreshed.
Speaker A:It's almost like our heart becomes closed to it.
Speaker A:You know, perspective is a.
Speaker A:Is a really powerful thing.
Speaker A:I may have shared this before, but they.
Speaker A:They did a study of identical twins, and identical twins, it turned out they grew up in the same home with the same parents, with the same experiences.
Speaker A:Now, one of them turned out to be the CEO of a Forbes 500 company, Fortune 500 company, very wealthy, very influential.
Speaker A:Now, the other twin was being interviewed from serving a life sentence in prison.
Speaker A:And the thing that was interesting about these two twins, identical twins, growing up in exactly the same circumstances, it was their response to the question, how did you get where you are today?
Speaker A:And they both had the same answer.
Speaker A:Well, look at where I came from.
Speaker A:How could any other outcome be possible if you'd known, you know, the one twin that was in prison was like, well, you know what?
Speaker A:If you grew up in my household, if you had my parents, if you went through the things that I went through, you'd end up in prison, too.
Speaker A:Same answer from the.
Speaker A:From the CEO.
Speaker A:He says, well, you know what?
Speaker A:If you grew up in my household, if you had my parents, if you'd have been through the things that I.
Speaker A:That I went through as a child, there's no other possible outcome than for me to be where I am today.
Speaker A:Same outcome.
Speaker A:Same different outcome.
Speaker A:And was, was.
Speaker A:Wasn't determined by the circumstances, but by their perspective of those circumstances.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:And I believe the Lord is here today because he wants to see us not only through the challenge, but on into the future.
Speaker A:And we can't do that if not willing to let the past go behind us, right?
Speaker A:You can't grab onto your future if you're too busy hanging onto the past.
Speaker A:So he said, look at this.
Speaker A:We're in Exodus 15, verse 25.
Speaker A:And he cried out to the Lord.
Speaker A:And the Lord showed him a tree, and when he'd thrown it down into the waters, the waters were made sweet.
Speaker A:This tree is a type and shadow of Jesus.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus died on the cross.
Speaker A:You know, man sinned on a tree, and Jesus redeemed mankind on a tree, the same place, you know, this tree is a type and shadow of the cross.
Speaker A:When the cross was applied to the bitterness of the waters, it made them sweet.
Speaker A:You know, in Psalm 119.
Speaker A:This is interesting.
Speaker A:Psalm 119, 103.
Speaker A:Don't turn there.
Speaker A:I'm just going to read to you.
Speaker A:He said, how sweet are your words?
Speaker A:To the taste of my mouth.
Speaker A:Sweeter than honey.
Speaker A:You know, there are different people, and when we hear the words of God, one person, you can get these people, two different people in church, in a Sunday, they hear the same message.
Speaker A:Maybe they hear the same message on YouTube or on Facebook or wherever you're watching from.
Speaker A:And one person's life will be changed and the other person will be sleeping.
Speaker A:There's not a problem with the words that are spoken.
Speaker A:There's no problem with the.
Speaker A:With the word of God.
Speaker A:It's how people hear it and how their heart is open to receive it.
Speaker A:That's what depends.
Speaker A:That's what determines the outcome or the results that they receive, when one will get sweetness and one will find bitterness.
Speaker A:You know, the children of Israel, they came.
Speaker A:They were in a dry and thirsty land.
Speaker A:They got bitter and they started murmuring and complaining because they only focused on their circumstance and didn't think, you know what?
Speaker A:We're out here in the wilderness.
Speaker A:It's been three days now, and there's no water.
Speaker A:They started murmuring and complaining and wishing that they were back in Egypt, wishing that they were back under bondage, thinking, man, at least back there we had some water to drink.
Speaker A:And this began a pattern.
Speaker A:If you follow the.
Speaker A:The journeys through Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, you'll start to see this.
Speaker A:This pattern of murmuring became a pattern for the children of Israel that when something went wrong, whenever there was a roadblock, they went back in their hearts to the attitude they had of where they had come from.
Speaker A:They started to moan about everything that they didn't have rather than be thankful about everything that God had brought them through.
Speaker A:They could have turned that around and said, you know what?
Speaker A:The Lord has just brought us out of Egypt.
Speaker A:He's just delivered us from the.
Speaker A:The.
Speaker A:The harshness and the bondage of the Egyptians.
Speaker A:He's just drowned the entire Egyptian army in the sea, the fact that we have no water now, I mean, if God can do that, don't you think he's going to provide?
Speaker A:If he's preserved us and our generations and we've come out with all the silver and the gold and we're strong and we're healthy and he sent Moses to come back to deliver us all the miracles that we've seen thus far.
Speaker A:Don't you think, you know, this lack of water is something that we can believe God to overcome man.
Speaker A:If they had in their hearts started to rehearse their victories, they would have had a different perspective.
Speaker A:But right away, they went to murmuring and complaining.
Speaker A:They went to, to thinking like people that were still in bondage.
Speaker A:But God is so gracious.
Speaker A:Moses, when he cried to the Lord, the Lord showed him that tree, said, you know what?
Speaker A:If you apply the cross, you apply the cross to those bitter waters, they will be made sweet.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus meets us in the middle of our sin.
Speaker A:He meets us in the middle of our whining and our complaining and our victim mindset and our.
Speaker A:He meets us right in the middle of that.
Speaker A:So maybe you're looking back thinking, oh, that sounds like me earlier today.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus is so gracious.
Speaker A:He meets you exactly where you are.
Speaker A:Maybe you've realized that you've been murmuring and complaining and moaning and focusing on everything that's gone wrong or going wrong or every pain and ache that you feel in your body.
Speaker A:Maybe it's even started coming out of your mouth.
Speaker A:You know, God is so, so good.
Speaker A:He's so gracious.
Speaker A:He'll meet you right in the middle of that.
Speaker A:But we need to recognize it first.
Speaker A:You know, the first step to freedom is realizing that we're.
Speaker A:We've got some captivity going on.
Speaker A:There's grace for you.
Speaker A:Look at this.
Speaker A:He says there he made for them a statue and an audience, and there he tested them.
Speaker A:And he said, if you diligently listen to the voice of your, the Lord your God, and do what is right in his sight, and give ear to his commandments and keep his statues out.
Speaker A:He says, he actually goes and says, I'm not going to afflict you with any of those diseases which I've afflicted on the Egyptians, for I am the Lord who heals you.
Speaker A:Now, here's the caveat to this, okay?
Speaker A:This is in the Old Testament.
Speaker A:We are New Testament believers.
Speaker A:We are living on the other side of the cross.
Speaker A:But the point here is that for us, this is the point for us.
Speaker A:We're not trying to fulfill all of the law so that we get to have the benefits.
Speaker A:Jesus has already fulfilled all of the laws, and now we get to live in the benefits.
Speaker A:But our part here is to diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord.
Speaker A:Keep our focus on what does the Lord say about our situation?
Speaker A:What is the Lord saying to you today?
Speaker A:What is good things has he got in your future?
Speaker A:You know, when we start to consider, oh, hang on a minute.
Speaker A:God has a future for me.
Speaker A:God says some good things about me.
Speaker A:God has a good plan for me.
Speaker A:Yes, he does.
Speaker A:When we start to think about those things, we open our heart up to being refreshed.
Speaker A:We open our heart up to a path of freedom.
Speaker A:We open our heart up to receiving the miracle that we.
Speaker A:That we're looking for.
Speaker A:And he says to them, then they came to Elim, where there were 12 wells of water and 70 palm trees.
Speaker A:And they camped there by the waters.
Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:The Lord healed them of their bitterness.
Speaker A:The Lord healed them of their bitterness.
Speaker A:When they applied the tree, when they applied the cross, when they started to focus for us, when we start to focus on what Jesus has done for us.
Speaker A:But to be refreshed, man, they had to stay in that place.
Speaker A:Now, here's the lesson for us.
Speaker A:We can receive healing, we can receive a miracle.
Speaker A:But to walk in divine health, to walk in peace, to walk in a place of security and be refreshed, we have to stay focused.
Speaker A:We have to listen as part of our habits, as part of our walk with the Lord.
Speaker A:You know, I could give somebody that was thirsty a cup of water and it would refresh them for a moment.
Speaker A:But to show them where the well is, so that every time that they're thirsty, they can go draw it out from themselves.
Speaker A:That is a position of strength.
Speaker A:You know, that one cup of water will refresh them for a moment.
Speaker A:But when knowing where the well is, then that's a.
Speaker A:That's being tapped into the permanent water supply, the permanent refreshing.
Speaker A:And if this is true for the children of Israel back in the Old Testament, where they didn't have the Holy Spirit that was in them, they didn't have the power of God, they didn't know that Jesus was going to come and die for them.
Speaker A:You know, they.
Speaker A:They didn't have the covenant that we have today, if this was true for them, then surely it's true for us now.
Speaker A:You know, bitterness is a problem.
Speaker A:Let me show you something.
Speaker A:Go on over here to.
Speaker A:We can go to Matthew 13.
Speaker A:Bitterness, the actual word for bitterness it means poison.
Speaker A:It's a poison.
Speaker A:It's when we hear something or we experience something and we start to dwell upon it.
Speaker A:You know, this can come actually from disappointment as well.
Speaker A:It can come from being offended.
Speaker A:Let's go on over here to Matthew, chapter 13.
Speaker A:And right at the end of the chapter, you know, this is a.
Speaker A:This is a family situation.
Speaker A:Now this is really interesting because I know there are many people out there with challenging familial situations.
Speaker A:Maybe, maybe there's abandonment, maybe there's rejection, maybe there's neglect, maybe there's abuse.
Speaker A:Maybe you've been through things that have been.
Speaker A:They've been really difficult to.
Speaker A:To forgive.
Speaker A:They've been really difficult to get past.
Speaker A:And you know, when we have.
Speaker A:When we have an offense that's come to our heart, something that has moved us out of sorts.
Speaker A:And you know, when you're offended, because when you think about a situation or you think about a person, you know, your heart starts to beat a little faster.
Speaker A:You start to avoid a person.
Speaker A:Maybe you don't take their phone calls anymore.
Speaker A:You know, maybe anytime they come to mind, it kind of gets you all boiled up on the inside.
Speaker A:Maybe, you know, when you talk about them, things that come out of your mouth isn't kind of right.
Speaker A:You know, when you're offended about a person, a place, a thing.
Speaker A:Some people are even offended at God because they're disappointed in him.
Speaker A:Disappointment can be the root of an offense, right?
Speaker A:But when we allow that offense to sit there and we meditate upon it, it's.
Speaker A:We've fallen into a trap.
Speaker A:And that is where we see a root of bitterness that is like, you know, the offense comes.
Speaker A:Here's a.
Speaker A:Come.
Speaker A:Imagine offense like a cup.
Speaker A:Somebody is coming along here.
Speaker A:Here's my cup of offence.
Speaker A:Would you drink from it?
Speaker A:You know, just because an offence, an opportunity to be offended, has presented itself to you does not mean that you have become offended.
Speaker A:It means that you have the opportunity to become offensive.
Speaker A:But then if you take that cup of offence and then you drink from it, what you've done, you've ingested the bitterness.
Speaker A:Here's the cup of offence, here's the bitterness, the poison.
Speaker A:And when you drink from that, that bitterness goes down.
Speaker A:And in Hebrews it talks about a root of bitterness.
Speaker A:And that root of bitterness can go on to affect other people.
Speaker A:And it changes our perspective on how we view the world, on how we view our previous experiences.
Speaker A:And you can end up like that example there of those two identical twins.
Speaker A:One ended up viewing their previous experiences as something as a springboard for a better future, ended up motivating them and really driving them into their future, into success.
Speaker A:And the other one viewed, that experience that they've been through is so negative and so terrible.
Speaker A:They went on that downward spiral, and they end up spiraling down that route of bitterness.
Speaker A:Rather than being a spring balled up, was a spiral down that root of bitterness.
Speaker A:That offense, that poison that they drank started to form on the inside of them, and it took them to a place of darkness and captivity.
Speaker A:Man, that is powerful.
Speaker A:Look at this if you're there in Matthew.
Speaker A:This is Matthew's account here of Jesus.
Speaker A:It says, we're just going to jump in here to verse 53.
Speaker A:When Jesus finished his parables, he departed from there.
Speaker A:When he came to his own country, he taught in the synagogue, his home, his hometown.
Speaker A:And they were astonished.
Speaker A:And they said, where did this man get these wisdom and these mighty works?
Speaker A:Is he not the carpenter's son?
Speaker A:Ma', am, they did not see Jesus for who he was.
Speaker A:They saw him after the flesh.
Speaker A:And this is usually the start of offense, okay?
Speaker A:The cup of offense that contains the root of bitterness usually starts with people seeing others after the flesh.
Speaker A:They looked at him and thought, hang on a minute, this.
Speaker A:This guy is the kid that grew up in Joseph and Mary's house, the carpenter's son.
Speaker A:They didn't see him.
Speaker A:They didn't recognize him for who he was.
Speaker A:And so they diminished what God was doing in him because they only saw him in the flesh.
Speaker A:And so he says, is he not the carpenter, son?
Speaker A:Is this mother not called Mary?
Speaker A:And he's not brothers, not the James and Joseph and Simon and Judas and his sisters.
Speaker A:Were they not all with us?
Speaker A:We've grown up with this dude, right?
Speaker A:He says, where then did this man.
Speaker A:Here he is.
Speaker A:They're not seeing him as the Messiah.
Speaker A:They see him after the flesh, as a man get all of these things.
Speaker A:Where did he get these notions from?
Speaker A:Where did he get these ideas that he can be different, that life could be different?
Speaker A:Where did he get this idea that, you know, what, God could heal him?
Speaker A:Where did he get this idea that he could be prosperous?
Speaker A:Where did he get this idea that he could.
Speaker A:You know, maybe he thinks he's better than us.
Speaker A:Oh, that's.
Speaker A:That's a phrase that somebody's heard.
Speaker A:You think you're better than us, right?
Speaker A:Where he says.
Speaker A:And they be.
Speaker A:They took offense at him.
Speaker A:You know, the actual word offense is scandalous.
Speaker A:Where you get the word scandal from, or trap.
Speaker A:It is a trap that the Enemy lays to see people, to see others, to see our past experiences after the flesh.
Speaker A:And if we, if we remove God from our situations, we'll start to see people and circumstances only after the flesh.
Speaker A:This is no different from what the children of Israel did when they look back at where they'd come from.
Speaker A:They said they, they took God out of the situation.
Speaker A:They discounted God as having an opportunity to move it from a test into a testimony.
Speaker A:They looked at their situation.
Speaker A:We've got no water.
Speaker A:We're three days in the desert here.
Speaker A:We're parched, we're drying up.
Speaker A:Their flesh started to speak to them.
Speaker A:We're thirsty, we're gonna die here.
Speaker A:And they started to forget God's.
Speaker A:God's a God of miracles.
Speaker A:God's a God of provision.
Speaker A:Surely God's a God of deliverance.
Speaker A:He can get us through this.
Speaker A:They took God out of the situation and they became offended.
Speaker A:You know, people get offended at God when they take him out of the situation.
Speaker A:And this is a problem.
Speaker A:They took offense at him.
Speaker A:They fell into this trap of seeing Jesus after the flesh.
Speaker A:But Jesus said to them, a prophet is not without honor except in his own country and he's in his own house.
Speaker A:It's really easy to start seeing the people that we love the most only after the flesh.
Speaker A:And we, if we're not careful, we get offended at the people that are closest to.
Speaker A:To us.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:And he did not do many mighty works there.
Speaker A:Look at this.
Speaker A:Look at the result of these people that wouldn't let it go.
Speaker A:He says he could not do many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
Speaker A:They couldn't get past the fact that this was Joseph and Mary's son.
Speaker A:The kid that grew up, the neighbor kid down the street.
Speaker A:They could not see him as the Messiah.
Speaker A:They could not see see him and see the miracles that would do that.
Speaker A:He was performing and understand them.
Speaker A:And because they could not understand something, they became offended at it.
Speaker A:You know, people get offended at the gospel.
Speaker A:They get offended at the gospel because they look back at their life sometimes and they think, well, where was God?
Speaker A:And all of that.
Speaker A:If God wants me, well, then why are there still people that are sick?
Speaker A:You know, if God wants me, God wants me to prosper, then why are there still people around me that are poor?
Speaker A:Well, Jesus kind of explains this a little bit here.
Speaker A:He says he did not do many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
Speaker A:God is not a God that's all controlling.
Speaker A:He's given us free will.
Speaker A:He didn't create us to be robots.
Speaker A:We have the opportunity to include him in our life or exclude him from our life.
Speaker A:He's not going to push his way in.
Speaker A:He's not going to force us to believe him.
Speaker A:There is participation required.
Speaker A:He says he could not do many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
Speaker A:You know, our own.
Speaker A:The way that we think can hinder the way that God can move in our life.
Speaker A:Who have been talking about this, these, these aspect of renew in our mind all the way through this series on miracle patterns.
Speaker A:We want to see the patterns of God in our life.
Speaker A:We need to get with his program, right?
Speaker A:We're not going to see them otherwise.
Speaker A:So what they believed actually hindered Jesus from, from performances.
Speaker A:He couldn't do many mighty works.
Speaker A:He didn't say he couldn't do any mighty works.
Speaker A:And this is, this is a little caveat here, okay?
Speaker A:Because bitterness and unforgiveness and offense, they kind of.
Speaker A:They're all like.
Speaker A:They're all friends, right?
Speaker A:They're all different, different levels of the same problem.
Speaker A:But you know what?
Speaker A:They want to.
Speaker A:They want to gather together and they want to make themselves feel bigger than the solution.
Speaker A:And, and this is what was happening here in Jesus's own own family.
Speaker A:They were, they were discounting the wondrous things that God was doing through Jesus because they couldn't see past his flesh.
Speaker A:They couldn't see past.
Speaker A:They couldn't separate the two.
Speaker A:So I want to show you something here.
Speaker A:Look.
Speaker A:Proverbs 13, verse 12.
Speaker A:It says this.
Speaker A:It says, hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when desire comes, it is a tree of life.
Speaker A:Here we come back to the tree thing again.
Speaker A:You know, this is.
Speaker A:This is a big deal.
Speaker A:Hope defer.
Speaker A:Some of the reason that people get offended, some of the reasons why people get disillusioned is because of disappointment.
Speaker A:Maybe you've hoped in God before, maybe you put your trust in God before.
Speaker A:Maybe a situation didn't turn out the way that you thought.
Speaker A:Maybe you struggle for a long time and maybe you've had people pray for you before and you've just gone away.
Speaker A:Nothing's changed.
Speaker A:And it's just been a whole lot of disappointment.
Speaker A:You know, there comes a point where we can say enough is enough, because this is one of the.
Speaker A:This is one of the tricks of the enemy.
Speaker A:He wants to get you so focused on everything that's gone wrong and everything that didn't work out on every time you prayed and nothing seemed to change.
Speaker A:He wants to get you so focused on all of the sources of unbelief, that the unbelief becomes bigger than your faith in him.
Speaker A:You know, this is.
Speaker A:This is a big deal.
Speaker A:Look at this verse here in.
Speaker A:We're going to go to mark 11.
Speaker A:Mark 11, you know, it's a lie of the enemy.
Speaker A:He wants to make the circumstances you're in, the unbelief that surrounds you seem bigger than.
Speaker A:Than the answer.
Speaker A:I want to show you this.
Speaker A:Now, this is the lesson from the fig tree.
Speaker A:You know, it's mentioned in a few of the gospels here.
Speaker A:This is in Mark's account.
Speaker A:And I'm not going to read the whole thing.
Speaker A:Okay, but let's just start in.
Speaker A:In verse 22, it says, have faith in God.
Speaker A:Jesus answered them, have faith in God.
Speaker A:For I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, be removed and cast into and thrown into the sea.
Speaker A:And does not doubt in his heart.
Speaker A:So really, we're talking about the heart here, okay?
Speaker A:He says, but believes whatever he says will come to pass.
Speaker A:He will have whatever he says.
Speaker A:Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, the moment which you pray, believe that you will receive them and you will have them, right?
Speaker A:So we put faith in God more than we allow.
Speaker A:We put more faith in God, more trust in God.
Speaker A:We count him bigger than even the doubt that might or the unbelief that might arise in our heart.
Speaker A:We count God bigger even than that.
Speaker A:And when we.
Speaker A:We believe, there is a point there that says when we speak, we believe it's going to happen then, right?
Speaker A:So there is a timing in here.
Speaker A:You're going to have them.
Speaker A:And look at this.
Speaker A:This is where I want to get to verse 25.
Speaker A:And when, and when you stand praying, forgive if you have anything against anyone so that your Father who is in heaven may also forgive you of your sins.
Speaker A:Now, if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your sin.
Speaker A:Now, there's a lot in this, okay?
Speaker A:But the point being that Jesus is the propitiation or he is the payment for all of our sin.
Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:Bitterness and offense and unforgiveness are a sin, right?
Speaker A:The good news is Jesus is the payment for that.
Speaker A:So when we receive Jesus, and let me just say this, everyone has been in unbelief at some point.
Speaker A:Everyone has been in offense at some point.
Speaker A:Everyone has struggled with bitterness at some point.
Speaker A:Everyone has been through stuff that is.
Speaker A:That is kind of tainted and changed the way they think about things.
Speaker A:Everyone.
Speaker A:I don't care who you are if you've, you've grown up in, in a perfect household, there's always things that have happened to you that kind of, the kind of cloud you, the judgment of your heart at times, right?
Speaker A:But here's the, here's the answer.
Speaker A:His name is Jesus.
Speaker A:No matter where we've come from, no matter what, what things we've entertained, no matter how far we've run from him, the minute that we receive Jesus, we receive the forgiveness for our sin.
Speaker A:For all sin, for all sins.
Speaker A:And are we ever going to have a problem in the future where we have the opportunity to be offended?
Speaker A:Of course we are.
Speaker A:Are we ever going to have the opportunity to walk in unforgiveness?
Speaker A:Of course we are.
Speaker A:Or to drink of the poison of bitterness?
Speaker A:Of course we are.
Speaker A:Those opportunities aren't going to stop coming while we live in this world.
Speaker A:We're always going to have opportunities to allow doubt to arise in our hearts.
Speaker A:But Jesus says right here, have faith in God, because your faith in Jesus is far bigger than anything that you've been through.
Speaker A:Your faith in Jesus is far greater than any sin that you have or will or forever in the future have committed.
Speaker A:Far greater than all of those things.
Speaker A:And the minute you come back to Jesus saying, lord, Lord, forgive.
Speaker A:We're talking here about repentance.
Speaker A:We receive Jesus and our eternal salvation is secure.
Speaker A:But you know, there are always going to be times following that, well, we need to come back to the Lord and say, you know what, my attitude about that person isn't great.
Speaker A:You know, I think I might be walking in some bitterness.
Speaker A:I think, you know, every time the phone rings, I don't want to answer if it's them.
Speaker A:You know, I think I might have some issues here.
Speaker A:And why is this important that we deal with the issues of our heart?
Speaker A:Because those issues will hinder you from walking in a pattern of a miracle.
Speaker A:That's why those issues of the heart can become to a point where they are big enough that they hinder us receiving from God.
Speaker A:If they got to the point in this town where the unbelief was big enough that Jesus couldn't do many mighty works because of their unbelief, do you not think that the same thing could happen to us?
Speaker A:Unbelief of the people hindered Jesus from doing many mighty works in that town.
Speaker A:Didn't say didn't do any.
Speaker A:He says he couldn't do many.
Speaker A:Now, you know, I don't know about you, but I don't want to have anything that's in my heart.
Speaker A:That is hindering the Lord from moving in me and through me.
Speaker A:I don't want to have any hindrances in my heart.
Speaker A:Now you might say, well, Carly, you just don't know the situation I'm in.
Speaker A:You don't know how bad it is, how sad it is, how tragic it is.
Speaker A:You know, we've all been through stuff and, you know, we've all had people in our life that we've.
Speaker A:That we need to forgive.
Speaker A:And, you know, forgiveness isn't for that person.
Speaker A:It's for us.
Speaker A:Forgiveness is for us because when we forgive people, we release them.
Speaker A:We releasing them.
Speaker A:We should stay mad at the enemy.
Speaker A:You know what?
Speaker A:Be mad at the enemy that he's bringing you opportunities to walk in unforgiveness.
Speaker A:Be mad at the enemy that he's handing you a cup of offense and hoping that you're going to drink from the and drink the root of bitterness.
Speaker A:Be angry at that.
Speaker A:But he says, and do not sin.
Speaker A:You don't sin.
Speaker A:When you recognize I have the opportunity to be offended.
Speaker A:You, you know, it's what you entertain.
Speaker A:You know Jesus was tempted in every way and yet did not sin.
Speaker A:You can be tempted by the enemy, but do not sin, nor give place to the devil.
Speaker A:When we fall, when we refuse to to repent of things, we're giving place to the enemy.
Speaker A:I don't want to give place to the enemy in my life.
Speaker A:Let him who stole steal no longer.
Speaker A:That's they're talking about the enemy.
Speaker A:Don't let the enemy steal your future from you.
Speaker A:Maybe he stole your childhood.
Speaker A:Maybe he stole your past.
Speaker A:Maybe he stolen family members.
Speaker A:Maybe he's stolen your peace.
Speaker A:Maybe he's stolen your money or your freedom, right?
Speaker A:Don't let him steal any more seconds of your thought life.
Speaker A:Don't let him steal your future.
Speaker A:Don't let him steal from you.
Speaker A:Let him go, right?
Speaker A:But rather let him labor working with his hands.
Speaker A:What is good that he might have something to give him who has need.
Speaker A:Verse 29.
Speaker A:Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth.
Speaker A:But that which is necessary good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.
Speaker A:You know how we would know when we're offended?
Speaker A:Everything that comes out of our mouth is offended.
Speaker A:We start to talk offended, we start to sound offended, right?
Speaker A:But we need to.
Speaker A:To look.
Speaker A:If you're not sure, look at the words that come out of your mouth.
Speaker A:Scripture says, out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth smell speaks.
Speaker A:If you don't know what's in your heart, Just listen to what's coming out of your mouth, right?
Speaker A:And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God whom you for by whom you are sealed for the day of redemption.
Speaker A:And look at this verse 31.
Speaker A:Let all bitterness, that root of bitterness, the word bitterness, there is the word poison.
Speaker A:Let all that poison, that anger, that wrath, that climate, that evil speaking be put away from you and with all malice.
Speaker A:And be kindhearted, and be kind to one another, tender hearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you.
Speaker A:You know, when we walk around with unforgiveness in our heart, we can't be tender hearted.
Speaker A:It actually starts to make our hearts cold towards the Lord.
Speaker A:It starts to cloud our judgment.
Speaker A:It starts to hinder us from enjoying things.
Speaker A:You know, when you think about what are the fruits of the spirit, you know, these are love, joy, peace, kindness, all of these things.
Speaker A:You know, these are attributes of somebody that has a tender heart.
Speaker A:When we are hard hearted, it's usually because we've gotten offended at some point.
Speaker A:Offended by maybe we've been a victim, maybe, you know, we've had things, we've had people that, in our life that have, that have offended us in, and done terrible things to us.
Speaker A:But when we choose not to forgive them, what we're doing is we're saying, Jesus, your sacrifice on the cross was not bigger than their sin.
Speaker A:You may have forgiven them, but I'm not gonna.
Speaker A:Oh, now that's really hitting home, isn't it?
Speaker A:When we refuse to repent, when we refuse to bring the issues of our heart before the Lord and say, lord, I repent, I'm sorry.
Speaker A:Help me to walk in forgiveness.
Speaker A:Help me to be released from this root of bitterness.
Speaker A:Help me to love people, to be tender hearted, to be kind again.
Speaker A:Help me in these areas.
Speaker A:When we refuse to do that, we're saying, jesus, your sacrifice was not greater than their sin.
Speaker A:We are holding their sin against them, the sin that's already been forgiven.
Speaker A:If they're a believer in Christ, man, this, this is, this is a big deal.
Speaker A:You know the word forgiveness, it talks about forgiveness.
Speaker A:There's the cure for bitterness.
Speaker A:The cure for bitterness, According to Ephesians 4, there is to pardon someone.
Speaker A:The actual word forgiveness means to pardon someone.
Speaker A:Now that doesn't mean, when you pardon someone, that doesn't mean that what they did doesn't matter.
Speaker A:It doesn't mean that they're innocent.
Speaker A:If somebody committed a crime and maybe they were convicted of a crime, and then in America, the president has the opportunity, usually when he's leaving office or she's leaving office to pardon, to have clemency, right?
Speaker A:When they pardon somebody, it doesn't mean that they didn't commit the crime.
Speaker A:It doesn't mean that just goes away.
Speaker A:That that's insignificant, that that doesn't matter.
Speaker A:What it means is it.
Speaker A:It releases them from the consequences of that crime.
Speaker A:That's quite different.
Speaker A:When we forgive somebody, we pardon them from the consequences.
Speaker A:We're saying we're not holding it against you.
Speaker A:Doesn't mean you're innocent, doesn't mean you didn't do it.
Speaker A:But we are not holding it against you anymore.
Speaker A:We have pardoned you, we have forgiven you.
Speaker A:Why is this so important?
Speaker A:Well, because people that won't forgive, they're literally opening themselves up to the power of the enemy.
Speaker A:They're walking in rebellion of the kingdom of God.
Speaker A:And when we do that, we're going to struggle to.
Speaker A:We can't say, I'm going to hold this person accountable and I refuse to forgive them because what they did was so terrible.
Speaker A:But on the other hand, Jesus, I want to walk in love and peace and health and healing, and I don't want the enemy to have any grip on me at all.
Speaker A:You see, that doesn't work because when we fall into offense, when we fall into unforgiveness, we have fallen into Satan's trap.
Speaker A:And he.
Speaker A:And he has a hold on us.
Speaker A:He has a wedge.
Speaker A:Another word for that word, offense is like a wedge, a trap, a doorstop.
Speaker A:We've cracked the door of our temple with the temple of the Holy Ghost, right?
Speaker A:But when we.
Speaker A:When we refuse to let people go when we want to hold their sins against them, we're wedging open the door of the temple of our Holy Spirit, and we're allowing the enemy in the back door.
Speaker A:We may be all sweetness and light on the front side, but on the back side, I mean, the enemy's having every evil work.
Speaker A:And that is one of the ways where sickness and disease creeps in.
Speaker A:You know, we had.
Speaker A:We had a neighbor of ours many years ago, and, you know, he had arthritis.
Speaker A:And when we first moved next door to him, he was quite able to move around and do his gardening.
Speaker A:And he's an elderly gentleman, but, you know, as we got to know him, we lived next to him for like, six years.
Speaker A:He started to.
Speaker A:I mean, in the end, I would avoid him if we were both in the garden.
Speaker A:I didn't want him to see me over the fence because I wanted to avoid talking to him because he was so Negative.
Speaker A:You know, he was mad at his kids, he was mad at the council, he was mad at.
Speaker A:I mean, he was mad at the doctor.
Speaker A:He was just angry at everyone.
Speaker A:And there was never any good word that ever came out his mouth about anyone.
Speaker A:And over the years that we lived here, we started to see that bitterness dry up his bones.
Speaker A:Proverbs actually says that bitterness will rot your bones.
Speaker A:Bitterness, that root of bitterness will get in.
Speaker A:And it literally sucks the life out of a person, sucks the joy out of the person, sucks the strength out of a person.
Speaker A:And over those years, he started getting more and more twisted as he got more and more angry and more and more better.
Speaker A:You could see it wasn't just the bitterness that was in his words.
Speaker A:It was on his face.
Speaker A:It was literally screwing his whole body up.
Speaker A:You know, we've seen people that have been so mad and so angry, but when they release somebody, when they say, okay, Lord, I have been mad, I have been angry, but right now I choose to pardon them.
Speaker A:There's a supernatural event that happens in their heart where peace starts to push out the bitterness, peace start to reign in their heart again.
Speaker A:That doubt, that unbelief, it doesn't have any room there anymore.
Speaker A:When they start to focus on the Lord and diligently listen to his, his words, what happens is they.
Speaker A:They're applying the cross of Christ to the bitter waters and, and they become sweet.
Speaker A:It changes things.
Speaker A:It cuts off the power of the enemy.
Speaker A:Forgiveness isn't for the.
Speaker A:The offender.
Speaker A:It's.
Speaker A:It's for the, it's for the victim.
Speaker A:It's for the person.
Speaker A:It's for the person that was wronged.
Speaker A:When we forgive somebody, we are letting them, that person go.
Speaker A:We fit.
Speaker A:We feel the effects of that release in our body.
Speaker A:It doesn't mean that what they did doesn't matter.
Speaker A:It doesn't mean that they're innocent.
Speaker A:It doesn't mean that it wasn't significant.
Speaker A:It means that you're not going to hold it against them anymore.
Speaker A:You're not going to hold on to it anymore.
Speaker A:You can't hold on to somebody else's offense and expect to walk in the supernatural power of God.
Speaker A:You have to let it go.
Speaker A:It's time to let it go.
Speaker A:You know, I believe that there are people in watching this today, and I don't believe that the Lord just put this on my heart for somebody else.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:I believe that this is an important part of you walking in the miracle patterns of God.
Speaker A:He wants you to be free today.
Speaker A:He wants you to be free from the bondage.
Speaker A:He wants to walk in, in his ways and receive every good thing that he has for you.
Speaker A:But you need to trust him in this area.
Speaker A:And so I'm going to pray for you.
Speaker A:And I believe that as.
Speaker A:As we come to that place where we release the people that have hurt us, the people that have offended us, sometimes you need to say their name out loud.
Speaker A:You need to.
Speaker A:You need to invite the Holy Spirit into that situation, that there is going to be a supernatural release for you.
Speaker A:There's going to be a restoration that happens in your heart that helps you to walk in the freedom of Christ that he has here.
Speaker A:And this is, you know what, as a man thinks, Proverbs says, as a man thinks in his heart, so is he.
Speaker A:As our heart starts to think healthy thoughts, our body will start to receive healthy, healthy thoughts.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:There is a correlation between as we think and how our body responds, receives.
Speaker A:So this isn't just something that is happening in our emotions.
Speaker A:It starts in the realm of our heart and our emotions, but it goes all the way through, from our soul into our flesh.
Speaker A:Remember your three parts.
Speaker A:Your spirit, a soul, and the body.
Speaker A:Your spirit is good.
Speaker A:It's always rejoicing.
Speaker A:It's full of joy and unexplainable, right?
Speaker A:It's always rejoicing.
Speaker A:Your soul is the part where your emotions are, the part where your memories are, the part where your.
Speaker A:Your will is.
Speaker A:And as we start to align those things to the.
Speaker A:To what our spirit is already doing, it's always walking in love.
Speaker A:It's always walking in peace.
Speaker A:It's always walking in joy.
Speaker A:Our body doesn't have an opportunity but to follow.
Speaker A:I mean, doesn't have an opportunity.
Speaker A:So right now, if you're ready, if you've come to the place where you say, carly, I'm ready to let it go.
Speaker A:I'm ready to let these circumstances go.
Speaker A:I want you to understand we can't carry on being like the children of Israel when we pray.
Speaker A:This is the beginning of a brand new day, right?
Speaker A:We can't pray today and be murmuring and complaining tomorrow, okay?
Speaker A:Because otherwise we're just going to drag ourselves back into the past again.
Speaker A:You know, we can't.
Speaker A:We can't in.
Speaker A:In this moment, start talking victory.
Speaker A:But then tomorrow start talking like a.
Speaker A:Like a victim.
Speaker A:It doesn't work like that.
Speaker A:It needs to change.
Speaker A:There needs to be a change.
Speaker A:Repentance means to change.
Speaker A:Your mind means to turn around.
Speaker A:And we can ask the Holy Spirit to help us with this.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:So I'M going to pray and I want you to follow along.
Speaker A:In agreement, Father God.
Speaker A:I just thank you.
Speaker A:Right now, we bring before you and you can name the people, all of those people, Father God.
Speaker A:We bring before you all of these circumstances, Father God.
Speaker A:We bring before you all of those situations, all of those words, all of those lies that have been spoken.
Speaker A:We bring it all before you all of the offenses.
Speaker A:Lord.
Speaker A:We.
Speaker A:We recognize in our hearts that we have held unforgiveness against these people.
Speaker A:That we have spoken words that haven't been kind, that we have murmured, that we have complained, that we have allowed the enemy to creep in to our words to our heart, to our meditations and Holy Spirit.
Speaker A:Right now we repent.
Speaker A:We say, Lord, we're sorry.
Speaker A:Holy Spirit, come and help us to walk in forgiveness.
Speaker A:We forgive these people.
Speaker A:We forgive them, Lord.
Speaker A:We choose to pardon them.
Speaker A:We choose to let it go, Lord.
Speaker A:We say that your blood was big enough to cover everything that they did and to bring healing to our heart, our soul.
Speaker A:In Jesus name and Holy Spirit, right now, we invite you to come on in and be the healer of our hearts.
Speaker A:To help us to walk in love.
Speaker A:Help us, Lord, to think about these people with new eyes.
Speaker A:To think about these people as your creations.
Speaker A:To separate these people who have hurt us from the.
Speaker A:From the sin.
Speaker A:To see them not after the flesh, but as sons and daughters, your creatures.
Speaker A:Help us to see your potential in them.
Speaker A:Help our words to come out every time we think about them, every time we speak about them.
Speaker A:For it to be a blessing, to be a kind word, a true word, an honest word.
Speaker A:Help us to speak words of blessing over them.
Speaker A:And Holy Spirit, we ask you, anytime we think about them or something comes out of our mouth that's not in line with your word.
Speaker A:Then, Holy Spirit, show us that we might move on.
Speaker A:We might repent quickly.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Right now, in Jesus name, we close the door of offense.
Speaker A:We close the trap, the wedge in the door of the temple of our Holy Spirit where the enemy has trodden.
Speaker A:Right now, we close that in Jesus name, we cut off the root of bitterness.
Speaker A:We remove the cup of offence.
Speaker A:And Father, we receive your forgiveness.
Speaker A:We receive your freedom from these.
Speaker A:From this negativity that we have spoken in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:And we speak a crop failure over every evil, work over every thought that we've had in the past concerning these things that haven't been good.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Holy Spirit, that you help us talk in freedom.
Speaker A:That you help us to walk in love.
Speaker A:We Let.
Speaker A:We let it go.
Speaker A:We let them go.
Speaker A:We let their words go.
Speaker A:Thank you Jesus, that you're bigger than that.
Speaker A:That you're bigger than even our emotions and our feelings.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord, for peace.
Speaker A:We receive your peace in Jesus name.
Speaker A:We receive your dreams.
Speaker A:I believe that the Lord is healing somebody of their dream life even right now.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord that you give us dreams and visions as we've let those things go, Lord.
Speaker A:I thank you Lord that our heart now our capacity is open now to receive more.
Speaker A:To receive more.
Speaker A:To walk in more, to hear more.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank.
Speaker A:I see the.
Speaker A:I see the joy of the Lord being switched on in someone.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord that you've given us a new capacity now to laugh, to enjoy, to experience a positive emotion in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for a brand new start, a brand new day.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you for helping us to start over.
Speaker A:Someone needs to put that in the comments.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:I am starting over.
Speaker A:Today's a new day.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Clean slate.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for freeing us from the tangles of disappointment.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:We've closed the door to the enemy.
Speaker A:Yeah.
Speaker A:Robin says I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Katrina says I'm starting over.
Speaker A:T says, says I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Today's a new day.
Speaker A:Anastasia says I'm starting over.
Speaker A:This is a brand new start.
Speaker A:She feed.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Amber.
Speaker A:Robin.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:Today's a new day.
Speaker A:Listen.
Speaker A:The enemy can only remind you of your past.
Speaker A:And when you said to him, I've shut the door on that.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:He has no power over you anymore.
Speaker A:When you refuse to be dragged back into the past.
Speaker A:He doesn't know your future.
Speaker A:That means he has got nothing to say anymore.
Speaker A:He has no power over you anymore.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:I'm starting over.
Speaker A:I'm letting it go.
Speaker A:I'm letting it go.
Speaker A:Everything.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for new dreams, new visions, new passion, new purpose.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for bringing clarity to me.
Speaker A:Where there was confusion, somebody is literally feeling the fog leave them.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:There has been a confusion over someone, a panic.
Speaker A:I just, just.
Speaker A:You don't even know how to think.
Speaker A:But right now the fog is lifting.
Speaker A:There is a peace coming back.
Speaker A:It was almost demonic right there.
Speaker A:But the fog is lifting.
Speaker A:The peace is coming back to you.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:We receive it.
Speaker A:Clarity of thinking.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord, for bringing Back positive memories.
Speaker A:He's gonna.
Speaker A:I see somebody with a photograph album.
Speaker A:You know, the albums where you go back and get you the printed photos in there.
Speaker A:I see someone flicking through the photos and before there was sadness there.
Speaker A:But next time you get that photo album, you're going to flip back to me.
Speaker A:Oh, man, that was a great time.
Speaker A:That was a wonderful memory.
Speaker A:Oh, now, thank you, Lord, that I got to experience that your whole perspective has shifted.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that as we look back, even at painful things in the past, look, they're memories, but they're not painful anymore.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, that we can look back and we say, oh, man, that was so much fun.
Speaker A:We can look back and we can remember the good things, the good times.
Speaker A:And you know what that does that gives you hope for the future.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, for giving us a brand new perspective.
Speaker A:A brand new perspective from.
Speaker A:From.
Speaker A:From taking somebody that you've.
Speaker A:Even this week, somebody said to.
Speaker A:To you, why are you so negative?
Speaker A:Why are you so pessimistic?
Speaker A:Why do you always think the worst is going to happen?
Speaker A:Well, not anymore.
Speaker A:You're going to.
Speaker A:You're going to have.
Speaker A:You're going to look at the same situations differently.
Speaker A:You're going to start saying, lord, I thank you.
Speaker A:Good things happen to me.
Speaker A:New things happen to me.
Speaker A:Opportunities come my way.
Speaker A:Everything that I touch prospers, Lord, I thank you.
Speaker A:I have the God of the breakthrough inside of me.
Speaker A:I thank you, Lord, that I walk in favor, that I walk in opportunity.
Speaker A:I thank you, Lord, that everything that I touch prospers.
Speaker A:I thank you, Lord, that there is no negative plan in the enemy that can take me down when I've got the.
Speaker A:The Lord of heaven on earth on my side.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:You start to.
Speaker A:You're going to start to think differently about things.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord, for changing the way we see things and the way we say things.
Speaker A:You know, we can start to look back on things that we've been through and say, thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:That test is going to be a testimony.
Speaker A:Maddie, there are some people.
Speaker A:You're even now in the middle of things.
Speaker A:Maybe you're not seeing the testimony, but right now, say, I have a testimony.
Speaker A:I have a testimony.
Speaker A:Maybe you're in the middle of the test, but here's your confession.
Speaker A:I have a testimony.
Speaker A:I have a testimony.
Speaker A:I have a.
Speaker A:You know, that mess is going to turn from a mess into a message.
Speaker A:The power of your own tongue brings things apart.
Speaker A:Life and death are in the power of your tongue.
Speaker A:We can Declare it right now.
Speaker A:We declare.
Speaker A:Alyssa's on here.
Speaker A:She's right.
Speaker A:She's going to.
Speaker A:She's scheduled to have an endoscopy on Wednesday.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:Alyssa, I declare over you that those test results will come back afterwards and there'll be no evidence of disease found.
Speaker A:We command that burning in your stomach to leave.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:We command that sickness to turn to strength, that weakness to turn to energy.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:For.
Speaker A:For bringing something that's dead and making it come back to life again.
Speaker A:For.
Speaker A:For bringing constriction and bringing.
Speaker A:Just.
Speaker A:Just opening up.
Speaker A:I see the Lord opening things up for you.
Speaker A:He's opening up airways for you.
Speaker A:He's opening up veins for you.
Speaker A:He's opening up channels of communication for you.
Speaker A:He's opening up streams of income for you.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:He's opening up bowels that have become constricted for you.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, there is literally, literally passageways in the body right now.
Speaker A:The Lord is opening them up.
Speaker A:There's a dilation happening even in somebody's field of vision.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:I see vision going from little, tiny pinpoint vision.
Speaker A:He's opening up the field of vision to you in your physical eyesight.
Speaker A:He's opening up sinus cavities for you right now.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, thank you.
Speaker A:He's opening up nasal passages, nasal patches, sinus cavities.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, he's opening up the airways, the lungs.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, thank you.
Speaker A:There are capillaries.
Speaker A:The tiny blood flows, opening up.
Speaker A:There's new circulation coming back to your body.
Speaker A:In the name of Jesus, thank you, Lord, for oxygenated blood reaching every nerve, reaching every cell.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, there's growth.
Speaker A:You know, everything that God breathes life into grows.
Speaker A:Right now I speak life into that dead situation.
Speaker A:I speak life where there is an abscess, where there is an infection.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We speak life in there.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, where there is decay, where there is a brittleness.
Speaker A:Right now we speak regeneration.
Speaker A:There's new bone growth happening.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:There is a new bone growth that is happening.
Speaker A:Somebody, even in their jaw.
Speaker A:Somebody's being healed in their jaw.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, there's a bone density that is coming back to the jaw right now where the jaw has been.
Speaker A:And even gums, where the gums have receded right now and teeth have become loose.
Speaker A:Right now we command bone density and new, healthy flesh to grow back in Jesus name, thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Where there is death, let there be life.
Speaker A:In the name of Jesus, we come on resurrection power to flow through your body, to flow through your veins, to touch every single part of you.
Speaker A:Somebody's getting the feeling back in there.
Speaker A:Fingertips and their toes.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, There's a tingling even now in the fingertips and in the toes.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:There is somebody that has had sepsis in the past or is dealing with septic areas in their body right now.
Speaker A:We command that septicemia to leave.
Speaker A:We command that infection process to leave.
Speaker A:We command the body to fight back the white blood cells.
Speaker A:Cells to win.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, leukemia.
Speaker A:Leave right now.
Speaker A:There's issues of the blood where I see that there's almost like a sifting.
Speaker A:The Holy Spirit right now is cleansing the blood in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Where there's impurities in the bloodstream, there are things that have traveled from one part of the body to another part of the body.
Speaker A:Impurities and diseased cells have moved from one part of the body to another part of the body.
Speaker A:Right now we're saying, let.
Speaker A:Let it go, body.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, we command those blood cells to come back into alignment.
Speaker A:We command those impurities to leave those cancer cells to die right now.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Sherry, right now I speak strength back into your fingers.
Speaker A:Coordinations back into your fingers.
Speaker A:I thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:The Lord is making your nerves and your muscles, your joints strong.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, we speak coordination back to you.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Val says, I received the regrowth of bone in my jaw and healing in my gums and cleansing in my blood.
Speaker A:Amen, Val, that was right for you.
Speaker A:Right for you.
Speaker A:In the name of Jesus.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Somebody has had real problems with dizzy spells where you.
Speaker A:You kind of.
Speaker A:You just.
Speaker A:It's not just when you get up, it's when you bend down.
Speaker A:But you've had a problem with the.
Speaker A:The room spinning right now.
Speaker A:I see that there's something.
Speaker A:There's almost like there's a pinching where there's a compression syndrome in the body that, that stops the blood flow and the oxygen from getting where it should and even into your brain.
Speaker A:Something in the back of your neck, something.
Speaker A:There's a protrusion.
Speaker A:I see like a malformation of the base of the skull, the back of the neck, and a compression syndrome.
Speaker A:Something has gotten compressed and.
Speaker A:And it needs to open up.
Speaker A:There's an issue with like the blood flow and the oxygen and different things, nerves being pinched.
Speaker A:Right now we command this compression to be released.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, we command this, this protrusion to go Back in.
Speaker A:We command that.
Speaker A:Actually, it's almost like there's part of a brain.
Speaker A:The base of your, your brain has.
Speaker A:It's not in the right place.
Speaker A:I don't know how to explain that.
Speaker A:Right now we command everything to go back where it was created to be.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Everything in all of the right places.
Speaker A:Everything in all of the right places.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:There is an alignment happening.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:All of the things in all of the right places.
Speaker A:Nothing missing and nothing broken.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Somebody's had an issue even with the digits of their.
Speaker A:I keep thinking, I keep coming back to the, the hands and the feet, but even the digits, even the bones in their fingers, their toes.
Speaker A:Right now we command those to come back into alignment.
Speaker A:We command strength.
Speaker A:I see somebody, somebody's toe is like sticking out from the side.
Speaker A:It's like a bunion type thing.
Speaker A:Right now we command that to be straightened up in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:For those malformations.
Speaker A:Be gone.
Speaker A:We command reformation where there was malformation.
Speaker A:We command reformation in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:There's a cyst on a kidney that is being drained right now.
Speaker A:That cyst is leaving that kidney In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Somebody's had adrenal fatigue.
Speaker A:Right now we command the adrenal glands to come back onto online.
Speaker A:We command the Addison syndrome to leave in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:There's somebody they call, they used to call this Angelman sin Angelman syndrome or Happy Puppet syndrome.
Speaker A:Anyway, right now there's, there's is a chromosomal something rather in the way the babies are born with this.
Speaker A:Right now, we command those chromosomes to be as you were created to be.
Speaker A:Nothing extra, nothing missing.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:We declare over these children, and maybe now adults, healthy supernatural development.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:I even see adults that are acting like, like children because they have a, they've had a chromosomal defect there.
Speaker A:Diminished ability.
Speaker A:Right now we command normal, healthy development.
Speaker A:I don't care what age these people are.
Speaker A:I command their brains to come in and redevelop.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:There's a, you know, there's a redevelopment.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:You know that they do this in the, in the, in the world.
Speaker A:They do redevelopment.
Speaker A:When something's broken, they say we need to start over.
Speaker A:Right now.
Speaker A:We call it do over.
Speaker A:We call a do over.
Speaker A:We command redevelopment of the brain in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:Somebody's neurological pathways have been broken from drug addiction.
Speaker A:Drug and alcohol addiction have literally created problems in the brain right now and sometimes I think some of this is also to do with not.
Speaker A:I'm not just talking about drug abuse.
Speaker A:I'm talking about the effects of drugs.
Speaker A:There's medications, there was drugs, there was different things that were introduced that literally affected the brain development of people.
Speaker A:Right now I take authority over that and I command those effects of those drugs to be reversed.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:We command those brain.
Speaker A:Those neurological pathways to be recreated fresh.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:We command that to.
Speaker A:We could.
Speaker A:We command normal neur.
Speaker A:Neurologic neurology, whatever.
Speaker A:I'm losing my words.
Speaker A:New normal healthy neurology.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for new.
Speaker A:New pathways.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord for.
Speaker A:For new abilities.
Speaker A:For.
Speaker A:For new healthy brain development.
Speaker A:We take authority of a seizure activity right now.
Speaker A:It's of the devil.
Speaker A:Right now we come on seizure activity to stop.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:Somebody had a problem at birth where there was a part of their spinal column was formed in the womb outside of their body.
Speaker A:Like a bulge, right?
Speaker A:And it's caused.
Speaker A:It's called developmental issues, physical issues.
Speaker A:Right now we command new spinal cord development on the inside.
Speaker A:What was on the outside to be on the inside.
Speaker A:We command everything that was missing, broken, squished, whatever, to be reconnected on the inside.
Speaker A:We command those.
Speaker A:Those limbs to.
Speaker A:To come back.
Speaker A:Somebody's got really stiff limbs like legs and arms.
Speaker A:It's almost like they're really stiff right now.
Speaker A:We command a loosening.
Speaker A:We command those new ability to move Arms and legs be loosened.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Arms and legs be loosed right now.
Speaker A:In Jesus name.
Speaker A:Thank you Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:There's somebody that you have dealt with like waves of depression.
Speaker A:I can only.
Speaker A:I just see these waves that just come over you.
Speaker A:And sometimes you're fine and other times you're like really not fine.
Speaker A:Some days you can function, some days you can't function and you don't want to do medication and stuff.
Speaker A:But you know, there's been pressure to do that.
Speaker A:Maybe you've done that in the past and it hasn't sat very well with you.
Speaker A:But right now, I'm telling you, these waves of depression, these are the cups of.
Speaker A:Of the enemy that he's coming to hand to you to see if you'll drink.
Speaker A:You know what we talked about, the cup of offense and the root of bitterness.
Speaker A:You know, your cup that he's presenting with you.
Speaker A:It's like chemical changes in your brain.
Speaker A:And I don't know all the ins and outs of what causes depression, but I just know it's not from God, but I see the enemy.
Speaker A:He's like coming with a cup of chemical changes for your brain.
Speaker A:Would you like to drink this soup of chemical mishap to cause depression and your partner?
Speaker A:That's why it keeps coming away.
Speaker A:It's like a new opportunity, A new opportunity.
Speaker A:And here's what I hear the Lord saying, just let it go.
Speaker A:Just let it pass you by.
Speaker A:Don't take it on.
Speaker A:Don't drink the cup.
Speaker A:He's the same old pattern that keeps on repeat.
Speaker A:It's almost like you need to say no.
Speaker A:There's something in you that needs to say no.
Speaker A:That's not happening anymore.
Speaker A:No.
Speaker A:When you wake up in the morning, you first feel it, you first sense it.
Speaker A:That first thing to hide, back under the covers.
Speaker A:That's when you need to leap out of the bed and say, no, in the name of Jesus.
Speaker A:I refuse to drink from that cup.
Speaker A:I refuse to drink from it.
Speaker A:That doesn't belong to me.
Speaker A:It doesn't belong to me.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:You need to jump up out of it as the minute that that thing hits you, that wave hits you, whatever reason it is, it doesn't matter.
Speaker A:It's, you know, it's assignment is, is still on you to take you down.
Speaker A:Well, you need jump up out of the pit.
Speaker A:It wants to drag you down.
Speaker A:Depression wants to drag you down into a pit, right?
Speaker A:That's when you leap up, up, up out of your bed, of your chair and you just say no.
Speaker A:That's the righteous anger.
Speaker A:You know, we read that scripture earlier.
Speaker A:Don't let the sun go down on your anger.
Speaker A:Be angry at that depression because it has taken too much from you.
Speaker A:It has stolen the joy the Lord has from you.
Speaker A:It has stopped you, even at family gatherings, from really feeling enjoyment, excitement, pleasure for other people, Right?
Speaker A:It stopped you from being happy, from enjoying moments in your life where you should have been happy.
Speaker A:Be angry at the devil and say, no, I'm not drinking from that cup anymore.
Speaker A:Jump out of the pit.
Speaker A:Just jump right out.
Speaker A:Jump right.
Speaker A:You might need to.
Speaker A:You might.
Speaker A:This is so strong right now.
Speaker A:You might literally need to jump up out of your seat and say, I'm letting it go.
Speaker A:Literally do something right now.
Speaker A:Shake it off.
Speaker A:Jump up out of your seat.
Speaker A:Stamp your feet.
Speaker A:Do something.
Speaker A:Say, I'm letting it go.
Speaker A:I'm not doing this anymore.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:And you might need to do it a couple more times.
Speaker A:I see, I see a couple more cups, a couple more opportunities, but every time, stand up to it and I'm saying, you, it's going to stop.
Speaker A:The cycle.
Speaker A:You're going to break the cycle.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Thank you.
Speaker A:I hate the Lord saying, I'm doing things even when you can't see me doing them.
Speaker A:Have faith in God.
Speaker A:You know, when.
Speaker A:When we read that passage in.
Speaker A:In Mark 11, it was in response.
Speaker A:Jesus was talking to his disciples in response to a situation that they couldn't understand.
Speaker A:And Jesus says, have faith and go.
Speaker A:There's always more going on underneath than you can see on the surface.
Speaker A:Have faith in God.
Speaker A:Have faith in God.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Keep speaking the truth.
Speaker A:And don't let the lies of the enemy bind you in unforgiveness.
Speaker A:Don't let the lies of the enemy bind you in disappointment.
Speaker A:Lord, I thank you that you are here with us today, that you have good things for us today.
Speaker A:I thank you, Lord, that you're bringing strength to our bodies today.
Speaker A:In Jesus name, Lord, we believe and we receive everything that you have for us, every good and perfect promise.
Speaker A:Thank you, Holy Spirit, for taking those words and making them revelation to us, bringing us clarity, giving us new hope, new dreams, new visions.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Man, how many people have let it go today?
Speaker A:If you've let something go today that the enemy has been weighing on you.
Speaker A:If you've let something go, if you prayed that prayer, let me know in the comments.
Speaker A:They say, I let it go.
Speaker A:I let it go.
Speaker A:You know, today's a new day.
Speaker A:I let it go.
Speaker A:Remember this.
Speaker A:When you type things out, it's like you need to hear them, you need to see them.
Speaker A:It's the equivalent of giving a testimony in Microsoft.
Speaker A:I let it go.
Speaker A:If you received something today from the Lord and you let something go, say, I let it go.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:That's right.
Speaker A:Susan says, I am free.
Speaker A:Katie says, I'll let it go.
Speaker A:You know, when you let something go, the enemy's gonna try and make you pick it up.
Speaker A:But you know it's too late.
Speaker A:It's dead to me.
Speaker A:Already gone.
Speaker A:Linda says I let it go.
Speaker A:Thank you, Lord.
Speaker A:Chris says I let disappointment go.
Speaker A:That's right.
Speaker A:Anna says I'll let it go.
Speaker A:Anastasia's waving.
Speaker A:Lorna says I'll let it go.
Speaker A:I let it go.
Speaker A:Yep.
Speaker A:Come on.
Speaker A:It doesn't belong to you.
Speaker A:Remember, don't pick it back up again.
Speaker A:You already let it go.
Speaker A:Then when it comes back knocking too late, it's already gone.
Speaker A:Doesn't belong to me.
Speaker A:I let it go.
Speaker A:I already let it go.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:I love that today is a New day.
Speaker A:That's right.
Speaker A:Cancers.
Speaker A:Go, go.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Gone.
Speaker A:You've already let it go.
Speaker A:Doesn't belong to you.
Speaker A:You know, I believe that people are going to see a huge difference from this moment on.
Speaker A:It's amazing.
Speaker A:As we think in our heart, so do we become.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Lord says I let it go.
Speaker A:Marika says I let it go.
Speaker A:I let everything go.
Speaker A:Come on.
Speaker A:This is what it means to cast your burdens onto the Lord.
Speaker A:This is what it means.
Speaker A:This is what you did today.
Speaker A:Good job.
Speaker A:You need, you need to give yourself a pat on the back, right?
Speaker A:You know, you let it go.
Speaker A:That's it.
Speaker A:That's it.
Speaker A:You did it.
Speaker A:I've let it go.
Speaker A:Disappointment.
Speaker A:So when disappointment tries to come back again, depression tries to come back again.
Speaker A:No, I let it go.
Speaker A:It doesn't belong to me anymore.
Speaker A:Not carrying it anymore.
Speaker A:Robin says I feel brighter now.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:That's it.
Speaker A:That's right, Amber.
Speaker A:Bitterness doesn't belong to you.
Speaker A:It's not your portion.
Speaker A:It's not your poison either.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:Because remember, the word bitterness means poison doesn't belong to you.
Speaker A:Come on.
Speaker A:I love that.
Speaker A:I want to say thank you.
Speaker A:Special thanks to our partners and friends.
Speaker A:I know we've got so many of you on here that love us, that help us to get the gospel out every week.
Speaker A:Thank you, partners and friends.
Speaker A:You know, we are believing God for some pretty big things.
Speaker A: We have around: Speaker A:But you know what, our ultimate goal, we're heading for 10,000.
Speaker A:It seems to be a long way off, but, you know, I believe that we've got people on here, they say, I've received and I want to sow back into the kingdom, which in this economy is the best economy.
Speaker A:The kingdom of God.
Speaker A:You can't beat it for a turn.
Speaker A:The kingdom of God has the best rates of return of anything that the earth can offer.
Speaker A:It's a sure fire guaranteed return to you.
Speaker A:And so when you give into the kingdom, you're going to see a great harvest.
Speaker A:We pray for our partners every day and we do special things just for partners.
Speaker A:So if you'd like to be a partner, if you've received and you'd like to be a part of things that, that happen here at Terry Does Ministries, I want to encourage you to do that.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:Well, you know what?
Speaker A:You've been a huge blessing.
Speaker A:Thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker A:I've kept you long enough.
Speaker A:Let me.
Speaker A:Let's tell you this.
Speaker A:Our prayer lines are open right now as we speak.
Speaker A: -: Speaker A:They're waiting to take your call and they would love to minister to you individually.
Speaker A:We love you.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:And until next time, you be blessed and I'll see you again real soon.
Speaker A:I hope you enjoyed today's episode of Power Hour.
Speaker A:If you'd like to join me live and submit your prayer request in the chat, make sure to tune in every Thursday at 1pm Mountain Time on YouTube and Facebook.
Speaker A:Go to Territors.com TV to watch now.
Speaker A:If you are believing for healing and would like to receive prayer, we have ministers standing by.
Speaker A:Call us at 719-633-44 or email us at info@terradez.com.