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This powerful sermon unlocks the biblical key to prosperity, success, and spiritual victory [04:51, 05:04]: the absolute necessity of having the Word of God in your mouth [05:30].
Drawing from Joshua 1:8, we explain the three-part process for success:
Meditate on the Word: The Word must be actively living in your heart—a commitment that is more than a casual exercise [06:18].
Let it Not Depart From Your Mouth: Faith declarations are a powerful weapon [12:26] that solidify your resolve and release a spiritual force [25:05], counteracting the negativity that speaks to you all day long [06:46].
Observe to Do: This combination of heart faith and bold confession is what empowers you to obey God and ultimately make your way prosperous [13:33, 14:14].
The Fireproof Confession: The message takes a deep dive into the story of the three Hebrew boys (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) to illustrate the power of an unwavering stand. Learn how they overcame by:
Commitment to the Death (Revelation 12:11): They were willing to yield up their bodies [55:09], declaring, "Our God is able to deliver us, but even if He doesn't..." [36:48, 38:59].
The Miracle: Their bold declaration and uncompromising trust caused King Nebuchadnezzar to see a fourth man in the fiery furnace [46:21], and the fire burned off only the bonds that held them [49:09].
Worldly Witness: Nebuchadnezzar was transformed, making a decree to bless the God of the Hebrew boys after witnessing their faith and willingness to suffer [53:48].
This is a crucial lesson for using your faith confession to defeat doubt, fear, and discouragement, leading to a life of unshakable victory [58:33].
Cross Culture Church is a Houston, Texas based Jesus-centered Christian Church led by Pastor Elliott Warren, focusing on motivational, inspirational and educational messages.
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This powerful sermon unlocks the biblical key to prosperity, success, and spiritual victory [04:51, 05:04]: the absolute necessity of having the Word of God in your mouth [05:30].
Drawing from Joshua 1:8, we explain the three-part process for success:
Meditate on the Word: The Word must be actively living in your heart—a commitment that is more than a casual exercise [06:18].
Let it Not Depart From Your Mouth: Faith declarations are a powerful weapon [12:26] that solidify your resolve and release a spiritual force [25:05], counteracting the negativity that speaks to you all day long [06:46].
Observe to Do: This combination of heart faith and bold confession is what empowers you to obey God and ultimately make your way prosperous [13:33, 14:14].
The Fireproof Confession: The message takes a deep dive into the story of the three Hebrew boys (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego) to illustrate the power of an unwavering stand. Learn how they overcame by:
Commitment to the Death (Revelation 12:11): They were willing to yield up their bodies [55:09], declaring, "Our God is able to deliver us, but even if He doesn't..." [36:48, 38:59].
The Miracle: Their bold declaration and uncompromising trust caused King Nebuchadnezzar to see a fourth man in the fiery furnace [46:21], and the fire burned off only the bonds that held them [49:09].
Worldly Witness: Nebuchadnezzar was transformed, making a decree to bless the God of the Hebrew boys after witnessing their faith and willingness to suffer [53:48].
This is a crucial lesson for using your faith confession to defeat doubt, fear, and discouragement, leading to a life of unshakable victory [58:33].
Cross Culture Church is a Houston, Texas based Jesus-centered Christian Church led by Pastor Elliott Warren, focusing on motivational, inspirational and educational messages.
Get the App @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subsplashconsulting.s_VZHBV8&pcampaignid=web_share
Visit us @ www.CrossCultureChurch.com
www.facebook.com/CrossCultureHouston