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What if the secret to having the "best life ever" isn't about working harder, but about changing what you seek first? In this final episode of the All Things Are Possible series, Susan shares her powerful transformation from a life of bitterness, judgmentalism, and numbing out to a life overflowing with purpose, joy, and "lit" expectation. She explores the ultimate promise of John 10:10—that while the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy, Jesus came to give us life more abundantly.
Susan dives into the "how" of this abundant life by looking at Matthew 6:33: seeking first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. Through the miraculous story of Simon Peter's "sinking boats" catch of fish in Luke 5, we see what happens when we move from "toiling all night" to acting on a single word from Christ. Whether it's careers being tripled, marriages being restored, or a sense of youthfulness returning to our spirits, this teaching proves that when we accept our new creation in Christ and step into the Ministry of Reconciliation, all things—including the most exciting life possible—become new.
By Searchlight Fellowship led by Senior Pastor Nancy Berwid5
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What if the secret to having the "best life ever" isn't about working harder, but about changing what you seek first? In this final episode of the All Things Are Possible series, Susan shares her powerful transformation from a life of bitterness, judgmentalism, and numbing out to a life overflowing with purpose, joy, and "lit" expectation. She explores the ultimate promise of John 10:10—that while the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy, Jesus came to give us life more abundantly.
Susan dives into the "how" of this abundant life by looking at Matthew 6:33: seeking first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. Through the miraculous story of Simon Peter's "sinking boats" catch of fish in Luke 5, we see what happens when we move from "toiling all night" to acting on a single word from Christ. Whether it's careers being tripled, marriages being restored, or a sense of youthfulness returning to our spirits, this teaching proves that when we accept our new creation in Christ and step into the Ministry of Reconciliation, all things—including the most exciting life possible—become new.