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Grace for the Greatest Mountains
Welcome to another episode of Perspective Shift: Unveiling Paradigms in Perceptions.
Have you ever looked at a situation and concluded, "This is impossible"? Abraham did. Sarah did. They both laughed at God's promise because all they could see was their present reality. Yet grace saw what they could not.
In this episode, Dare Akinsanya explores one of the most powerful declarations in Scripture: "Who are you, O great mountain?... Grace, grace to it!" (Zechariah 4:7). Discover why God's answer to life's greatest obstacles is not greater human effort, but greater dependence on His grace.
Through biblical insight and a fascinating illustration from YouTube's staggering storage capacity, you'll see how even one of the world's largest technology platforms offers a glimpse into a far greater spiritual reality. If YouTube can absorb hundreds of thousands of hours of new content every day, how much more can the grace of God carry every burden we place upon Him?
This episode also examines the often-overlooked conditions for experiencing God's overcoming grace. What does it truly mean to be "of God," and why did Jesus insist that we become like little children? Learn why humility, surrender, and continual dependence on Christ are essential to walking in the fullness of His grace.
Whether you are facing a mountain that seems immovable, struggling with doubt, or wondering if God's promises still apply to you, this message will remind you that it is not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.
Join us as we discover that no burden is too heavy for grace, no mountain is too great for God, and no life is beyond the reach of His transforming mercy.
Key Scriptures: Genesis 17:17, Genesis 18:12, Zechariah 4:6–7, Psalm 55:22, Matthew 11:28–30, 1 John 4:4, Matthew 18:3–4, Philippians 4:13, 2 Corinthians 3:17.
If this episode encourages you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear that God's grace is greater than the mountain before them.
By Dare AkinsanyaEpisode Description
Grace for the Greatest Mountains
Welcome to another episode of Perspective Shift: Unveiling Paradigms in Perceptions.
Have you ever looked at a situation and concluded, "This is impossible"? Abraham did. Sarah did. They both laughed at God's promise because all they could see was their present reality. Yet grace saw what they could not.
In this episode, Dare Akinsanya explores one of the most powerful declarations in Scripture: "Who are you, O great mountain?... Grace, grace to it!" (Zechariah 4:7). Discover why God's answer to life's greatest obstacles is not greater human effort, but greater dependence on His grace.
Through biblical insight and a fascinating illustration from YouTube's staggering storage capacity, you'll see how even one of the world's largest technology platforms offers a glimpse into a far greater spiritual reality. If YouTube can absorb hundreds of thousands of hours of new content every day, how much more can the grace of God carry every burden we place upon Him?
This episode also examines the often-overlooked conditions for experiencing God's overcoming grace. What does it truly mean to be "of God," and why did Jesus insist that we become like little children? Learn why humility, surrender, and continual dependence on Christ are essential to walking in the fullness of His grace.
Whether you are facing a mountain that seems immovable, struggling with doubt, or wondering if God's promises still apply to you, this message will remind you that it is not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.
Join us as we discover that no burden is too heavy for grace, no mountain is too great for God, and no life is beyond the reach of His transforming mercy.
Key Scriptures: Genesis 17:17, Genesis 18:12, Zechariah 4:6–7, Psalm 55:22, Matthew 11:28–30, 1 John 4:4, Matthew 18:3–4, Philippians 4:13, 2 Corinthians 3:17.
If this episode encourages you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear that God's grace is greater than the mountain before them.