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The One Question That Controls Your Life | Jason Holdridge

50 min · 27 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio The One Question That Controls Your Life | Jason Holdridge

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Are you trusting in your "chariots and horses," or in the Name of the Lord?In this message, we dive into the final days of King David to look at a moment of profound failure: the census of Israel. Why was God so moved by David counting his men? Because whatever we look to for our security eventually becomes our authority.Drawing from Mike Foster's Seven Primal Questions, we explore the core question: "Am I Secure?" When we feel unstable, we often "scramble" to restore control, just as David did by counting his fighting men instead of trusting the Great I AM.In this video, you will discover:- How to identify your "Primal Question" and how it drives your behavior.- The difference between what God asks us to count and what we try to take into our own hands.- Why tithing is more than a financial habit—it is the "Sacrament of Supremacy" that keeps God first.- The inspiring example of the Macedonian church: How joy and generosity can thrive even in trials.- It’s time to stop counting what’s in your hands and start trusting the One who holds it all.Scripture References:2 Samuel 24:1-41 Chronicles 21:1Psalm 20:72 Corinthians 8:1-5Malachi 3:8-10Connect with us:Website: https://impact.church Facebook: https://facebook.com/ImpactChurchHome Instagram: https://instagram.com/ImpactChurchHome YouTube: https://youtube.com/@impactchurchhome TikTok: https://tiktokcom/@impactchurchhome

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