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In this powerful message, Pastor Dyron Adams calls believers to embrace the new things God is doing through a life of spiritual renewal and authentic relationship with Him. Rooted in the promise of newness, this sermon challenges listeners to recognize and welcome God’s work in their lives rather than resist it.
Pastor Dyron unpacks key spiritual practices—giving, prayer, and fasting—as essential rhythms of a kingdom life, emphasizing that they must flow from a genuine love for God, not performance or public recognition. He reminds us that true spiritual vitality is found in private faithfulness, not public approval, and that knowing God personally matters more than simply doing things for Him.
As the message unfolds, listeners are invited to realign their lives with God’s will, pursue deeper intimacy with Him, and experience the transforming power of prayer. The sermon concludes with a heartfelt call to draw near to God, engage in community, and discover that God is better than anything the world has to offer.
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By The Believers ChurchIn this powerful message, Pastor Dyron Adams calls believers to embrace the new things God is doing through a life of spiritual renewal and authentic relationship with Him. Rooted in the promise of newness, this sermon challenges listeners to recognize and welcome God’s work in their lives rather than resist it.
Pastor Dyron unpacks key spiritual practices—giving, prayer, and fasting—as essential rhythms of a kingdom life, emphasizing that they must flow from a genuine love for God, not performance or public recognition. He reminds us that true spiritual vitality is found in private faithfulness, not public approval, and that knowing God personally matters more than simply doing things for Him.
As the message unfolds, listeners are invited to realign their lives with God’s will, pursue deeper intimacy with Him, and experience the transforming power of prayer. The sermon concludes with a heartfelt call to draw near to God, engage in community, and discover that God is better than anything the world has to offer.
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