Fourthstream - Finding Hope

S10E30 - Why Submission Of Self?

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Why submission of self? In this episode, Dave explores why humility, decreasing, and surrendering first place are central to living in the kingdom of God. John the Baptist and "He must increase" - John 3 The fear of the Lord and the hatred of pride - Proverbs 8.13 Pride, dishonor, and wisdom with the humble - Proverbs 11.2 Pride before destruction - Proverbs 16.18 The lust of the flesh, eyes, and pride of life - 1 John 2.16 Nebuchadnezzar humbled before the King of heaven - Daniel 4 Jesus as first place over all creation - Colossians 1 Choosing humility instead of self-kingship Watch next: Humility And The Kingdom - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uBkCoVk4RM To read the full notes and learn more: https://fourthstream.com

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S10E28 - How Do I Live Gratefully?

How do we actually live gratefully when life is difficult? In this episode, Dave explores how gratitude is deeply connected to the Kingdom of God, eternal purpose, and a transformed heart. * Why thankfulness is foundational to Kingdom living * Hebrews 13 and the "sacrifice of praise" * 2 Corinthians 4 and the "eternal weight of glory" * How gratitude impacts our relationships and daily choices * The connection between belonging to God and living honorably * Psalms, worship, and rejoicing through difficulty * Why thankfulness prepares believers to reign with Christ Scriptures Referenced: * Hebrews 13 * 2 Corinthians 4 * Colossians 3 * Psalm 9 * Revelation 11 To read the full notes and learn more: https://fourthstream.com [https://fourthstream.com]

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