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David Horton reveals the mechanics of divine exchange: God does not improve natural strength, He replaces it. From Bethesda and the Sabbath to the cross, the new creation, and Isaiah’s command to keep silent, this message exposes why striving cannot produce what grace freely supplies. Weakness is exchanged for His strength, sin for righteousness, noise for beholding, and self-effort for the finished work of Christ. Step off the treadmill, become still before God, and receive the strength that only His presence can give.
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David Horton reveals the mechanics of divine exchange: God does not improve natural strength, He replaces it. From Bethesda and the Sabbath to the cross, the new creation, and Isaiah’s command to keep silent, this message exposes why striving cannot produce what grace freely supplies. Weakness is exchanged for His strength, sin for righteousness, noise for beholding, and self-effort for the finished work of Christ. Step off the treadmill, become still before God, and receive the strength that only His presence can give.

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