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Welcome to the mid-week service podcast! Tonight, Pastor Christie Webb delved into Numbers 13 and 14, exploring the theme "Who You Are, Whose You Are, and What You Carry: Lessons from the Israelites."
Pastor Christie led us through the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land, highlighting their critical decision: to trust in God's promise or succumb to fear and doubt.
Caleb and Joshua emerged as examples of faith, choosing to trust God and believing in the victory He had promised. They understood their true identity in Christ and the authority they carried as His children.
However, the majority of the Israelites allowed fear to cloud their judgment, leading to doubt and unbelief.
From this story, Pastor Christie reminded us of the importance of knowing our identity in Christ, understanding that we belong to Him, and embracing the authority He has given us.
As we journey through life, may we always choose to trust in God's promises, knowing that He has already won the victory for us.
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Welcome to the mid-week service podcast! Tonight, Pastor Christie Webb delved into Numbers 13 and 14, exploring the theme "Who You Are, Whose You Are, and What You Carry: Lessons from the Israelites."
Pastor Christie led us through the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land, highlighting their critical decision: to trust in God's promise or succumb to fear and doubt.
Caleb and Joshua emerged as examples of faith, choosing to trust God and believing in the victory He had promised. They understood their true identity in Christ and the authority they carried as His children.
However, the majority of the Israelites allowed fear to cloud their judgment, leading to doubt and unbelief.
From this story, Pastor Christie reminded us of the importance of knowing our identity in Christ, understanding that we belong to Him, and embracing the authority He has given us.
As we journey through life, may we always choose to trust in God's promises, knowing that He has already won the victory for us.