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Episode 32: “What's Love Got to do With it?”

40 min · 24 de feb de 2025
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What's love got to do with it? Join us this episode to discover that in fact it has EVERYTHING to do with it!

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What does it truly mean to trust God with our entire lives, not just the comfortable parts? This powerful testimony takes us on a journey from self-centered living to radical surrender, showing us that God's calling often begins in the most unexpected moments. At the heart of this message is the story of Abraham from Genesis 15, where God calls him out of his tent—his place of limitation—to see the vastness of the stars above. This isn't just about Abraham's physical tent; it's about the mental, emotional, and spiritual barriers we construct that keep us from seeing how limitless God truly is. When we're willing to step out of our comfort zones and follow God's leading, even when we don't understand the destination, we position ourselves to experience His faithfulness in ways we never imagined. The key lesson here is profound: God will never move us to the next season until He has fully prepared us in our current one. This means our present struggles, our current service, and our daily faithfulness aren't obstacles to our destiny—they're the very tools God uses to shape us for what's ahead. Whether we're serving in the nursery, leading worship, or simply showing up when there's a need, every act of obedience becomes part of our preparation. The question we must ask ourselves is this: Are we willing to trust God enough to leave our place of limitation, even when the path ahead isn't clear?

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