Episode 2

February 16, 2025

00:40:10

Victory Over Darkness: Relationship In Christ - Pastor Kyle Self

Victory Over Darkness: Relationship In Christ - Pastor Kyle Self
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Victory Over Darkness: Relationship In Christ - Pastor Kyle Self

Feb 16 2025 | 00:40:10

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This message focuses on victory over darkness through a deep, personal relationship with God. Highlighting that true victory is not found in routine but in intimacy with Him, it calls for a shift from surface-level faith to a heart transformation. The sermon emphasizes knowing God’s character, trusting His love, and walking in submission to His will. Encouraging believers to imitate Christ rather than the world, it challenges mindsets that limit spiritual growth. Through faith, surrender, and the power of God’s presence, lasting victory is found in relationship rather than religious obligation.

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Welcome to the World Changers Church Gold Coast Podcast. Join us as we listen to today's message. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus. Amen. How are you guys doing today? Come on, give the Lord a hand clap of praise. All right. We're going to try one more time. How are you guys doing today? All right. All right. And now can you give the Lord a hand clap of praise, amen. Amen, we didn't come to church to join a golf club. We came to worship an almighty and merciful king, amen. I want to remind you this morning that church is something we do as a community, but it is a place where we celebrate what God is doing in our lives. Amen? Amen? So at this moment, if you can give all your attention to the stage, we're going to go into prayer. Father, we thank you that there'll be no distractions in this place today, that all demonic forces will be dismayed and anything that is me, they will dismiss, but everything of you will be planted in their hearts. And Lord God, as we honor each other and we honor you, we bring glory to your name. And Father, we thank you that there is so many things amiss and arise and so many things going on in this world, but you are working and have worked on our behalf. And Lord, we employ angels right now in the name of Jesus to continue to work for the endeavors and to go about to and fro and do the work with the Holy Spirit as we partner with heaven. It's in Jesus' name we pray and we all say, amen. Now I got to be, I got asked to, To be a part, I know, right? It's like, it's loud, I'm loud today. I got asked to be a part of a sermon series called Victory Over Darkness. And I get the portion of this series about relationship. Now, what we're not gonna talk about today, we may touch on it, we're not gonna talk about your relationships with each other. We're gonna talk about your primary relationship, which is with God. And we're going to talk about how that relationship and knowing God brings victory over darkness. Amen. And knowing his love for your life. But how many people have been in Christianity long enough that can remember WWJD? What would Jesus do? I used to hate that phrase with a purple passion. I don't know if you know what I'm talking about, but I used to just be like, man, oh man, oh man, oh man, I do not like that phrase. Because what would Jesus do would mean that it wasn't what Kyle wanted to do. You know, when Kyle had the spirit of slap, Jesus had the spirit of clap. And the only time I can remember anything in the Bible where Jesus got mad is he took it out on some tables and not other people. You know what I mean? In the Bible, he flips some tables because, you know, anyway, if you don't know that story, read your Bible more. But, you know, what would Jesus do? And that phrase was developed from knowing the character of Jesus and knowing the character of God. And a lot of times when we read the Bible, we get these set of rules and we wonder why there's no victory in our life. We get these set of actions and we wonder why there's no fruit to our prayer. It's because a lot of the outcome of the Bible is based on how you engage and are intimate with God. Amen? And so the more you pray, if you're not praying to God or praying and ministering back and forth with God, you ministering to him and him ministering to you in case you didn't know you could do that. If that prayer is not fervent, it's just you thinking. Amen? And so a lot of people are not seeing victory in their lives because I go to church. I gave my offering. They laid their hands on me. Why didn't it work? Because there was no heart revelation. There was nothing revealed in you that connected you to your relationship with God, which brings power. Amen? Promises are activated by connection. The promises of the Bible are activated by connection. So this victory we're looking for is rooted deeply in the love of God and our relationship with him. So what would Jesus do? Well, today, I'm gonna share, hopefully, an encouraging message about something that is foundational to our faith, which is knowing God. How many can say, I know God? Like, I know God. Not like, well, I think I do. They prayed for me. And maybe today you'll walk away and go, I don't know if I really know God. That doesn't mean you're not saved. That just means you need to get to know him more. See, I didn't know my earthly father that well either, but that didn't mean I wasn't his son. What it meant was me and him just didn't spend enough time together. Amen? And because we didn't spend enough time together, I didn't know him, but I did know my stepfather and my brother. And I'm gonna talk about another thing before I deep dive into the message. Something about being in a relationship with God, we begin to characterize his attributes, which we'll talk about in a minute. We begin to imitate him, which we'll talk about in a minute. But one of my favorite things about knowing God and about imitating God is I can remember my relationship with my father My older brother, I just so happened to be wearing cowboy pants today, so this is fitting. And yeah, anyway, and boots. And so the funny thing is, is that when my brother would walk around, and when I was young, I'd be walking behind him. That's my brother's walk. I mean, he was always the big man in the room, you know, elbows out wide, a little bounce in his step. And I was like, what's wrong with you? I don't know what's going on. But I'd walk behind him like, that's how I'm supposed to walk as a man. You know, so I'd imitate my brother because I wanted to be like my brother. Well, as Christians, as derogatory and as the word Christian is when we were given it in Antioch, it was meant to actually curse us and make fun of us. We were more supposed to become disciples or students of Jesus and learn of him and to imitate him. You're not having victory because you're trying to be like a Christian, right? and you're carrying a title. But if you want to have victory, this is where I get passionate, you got to start spending time with Jesus and studying who he is and imitating that fact in your life. You got to know his word, not from just a podcast or from what someone said or a bumper sticker or a wristband. You actually got to know his word and found your life on it. Amen? So this knowing God is not academic. It's not just understanding him on a surface level. It's about a deep and personal relationship with him and understanding his character, his love, and his will for our lives. Amen. Now you may know what everybody else's will is for you because everybody else is always trying to give you their opinion. But we need to know what God is saying to us if we want to have true victory. Amen. So Hosea 4 and 6, I want to talk to you about the importance of knowledge. My people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge because of the priestly nation has rejected knowledge. I will also reject you and you shall be no priest to me seeing that you have forgotten the law of your God. I will also forget your children. Now we got to remember when this was said and how it was said. But I want to point something out with all the religion and all the God's gonna forget you and God's gonna reject you under the old covenant. There's something we miss because we're trying to slap people with this verse instead of trying to educate them. That word knowing or knowledge comes from a Hebrew word, diat, which actually means a deep, personal, intimate relationship. So because he said the priests no longer have a deep personal relationship with me, because you the people no longer have a deep personal relationship with me, you've forgotten who I am, it goes on to the law, and you've forgotten how you're supposed to live, and therefore I will reject you. Does that make sense? Now if we put that in context today underneath the new covenant, what we're really asked to do first and foremost after our salvation is to have a deep relationship with God Amen. You know? I don't like that. No, but the thing is, is like, you gotta understand what I'm saying to you. It's like my wife says to me all the time. You know, at the end of the week, I'm like, what's, you know, this is not me picking on her, this is picking on me. I'll be like, hey, honey, how you doing? How's things? Everything's good. Well, what's wrong? Nothing. How many married men know what nothing means? You're in trouble. You're in trouble. You've missed something. You've overlooked something. And a lot of times, my biggest mistake is that, well, we've talked this week, honey. We've been on the phone. We've texted. We've done this. We've done that. And she goes, yeah, I appreciate your drive-thrus and fly-bys, but I need more time with you. Amen? You get what I'm saying? Again, I'm not picking on her. I'm picking on me. And what she's saying to me is there's been no connection between If you go to a Bible study on Tuesday night, if you go to a Bible reading on Wednesday, if you do, you can do everything in the church all week long and show up on Sunday and still have no connection with God. Because you're just flying by. You're just roaming through. You know what I mean? If you want to have true victory in your life and feel confident that God is with you and for you, you got to start spending some time talking to him. Look at your neighbor and say, that's good. If you don't have a neighbor, look behind you and say, that's good. And then invite somebody to church next week because there needs to be somebody sitting next to you. Amen? So in context with Hosea, God is speaking to his people about how they were perishing because they lacked true knowledge of him. Now, I want to tell you something. It's easy to get caught up in this surface-level Christianity, this surface-level understanding. We can read about God. We can hear sermons. We can do podcasts. We can do all the quotables, but that knowledge remains incomplete without intimacy. Amen? It's more about... It's more about relational knowledge. It's understanding God's heart, his attributes, his covenant, and his will for our lives. So I'll talk a lot about my wife today because I've missed her dearly, me traveling away. So one of the things I'll know is I can watch how she walks, talks, gets up in the morning. There's so many things that will tell me what I need to do before she ever says anything. That's because I know her deeply. So when a move of God is happening in the church and you're just sitting there like, I'm not feeling what everybody else is feeling. You ever been there? Worship is happening and everybody's like, woo! And you're like, no, I'm just not feeling. It's because God is moving through the people and you're focused on the atmosphere and not the king of the atmosphere, right? Does that make sense? And so we need to be more focused on God than what's happening if we want to see how God's moving in the church and moving in our lives. And that's where we can see victory. Amen? So if you're not feeling connected spiritually, maybe you're focusing too much externally and need to focus more on him. Amen? Did you like how I did my little, yeah, there it is again. So the scripture here that I want to look at is John 17, three to talk about this more. And this is eternal life. It means to know, to perceive, recognize, become acquainted with and understand. You, the only true God and likewise to know him, Jesus as the Christ, the anointed one, the Messiah whom you have sent. Amen. Back up this one scripture, back up to the beginning of that scripture, and this is eternal life. It means to know, to perceive, to recognize, become acquainted with, and understand. This relationship with God is founded on knowing Him. It's not just, well, they prayed for me, I got saved, I got baptized, I take communion, I go to church, I read my Bible. Those are things that you're doing, okay? I can do laundry, I can cook dinner, I can clean and sweep the house, I can even take out the trash, but those are things I'm doing for my house, but not for my wife. That make sense? That's not a connection thing. That's just because I don't want to hear about it and the kids didn't do it and they didn't bring the garbage cans in for the 15th time, amen? It's just like, those are just things I'm doing because that's routine, but that's not relationship. If you wanna have victory over darkness, you gotta get out of routine and stay in relationship. Routine will not carry you through dark times. Consistency will, but routine will not. You may forgot to pray this morning, but you can pray today. You may forgot to read your Bible last night, but you can do it right now. Consistency is what carries you through, not routine. You gotta have a relationship with God that is founded on knowing him to have victory over darkness. Is this good? So this emphasis, this importance of knowing God personally, which is eternal life itself, in fact, God desires you, did you know this? Fun fact. God desires you to know him deeply. Well, God is a mystery to be found and we don't think like he thinks and we don't do what he does. That may be true, but that doesn't mean you don't seek to know him. You know, we have peace that passes understanding, but that doesn't mean God keeps us in dark the whole time. Jesus even took the disciples aside and said, let me explain this parable to you as my students so that you may carry this gospel after I'm gone. Does that make sense? So what God does is if you receive something that you don't understand, he wants you to ask questions, spend time in, pursue him about the answer. Does that make sense? Oh, man. So it's not just about knowing of him. It's about knowing him. So how do we get to know God more? And I talked about this earlier about strutting around like my brother. The unfortunate thing about Christianity today is we're imitating each other instead of imitating God. Oh, I just said that. I'm gonna say it again. You're imitating Jimmy Swaggart, you're imitating Jesse Duplantis, you're imitating blah, blah, blah, and blah, blah, blah, and blah, blah, blah, or you're entertaining some local name. But you're not imitating God. Well, I'm gonna act like Simon, because Simon seems to be a godly fella. Maybe I'll just start spiking my hair up and coming into church, and I'll even get a car just like him, because that's godly. Maybe I'll shave my head like Patty, no offense, but maybe I'll just, maybe bald, maybe being... Sorry, Patty, I love you, man. Oh, man, I'm gonna catch it later. But maybe having a bald head is making me Christian. Maybe I'll be more like Tina and pray for 15 minutes, and maybe that'll get me, maybe that'll make me, no, we're imitating each other. Yeah, come on. When we should be imitating God. Maybe I'll worship and sing like Michelle. Maybe I'll be like Caitlin. Maybe I'll be like Jeremy. Maybe I'll be like this and that and the third. But when are we gonna start being like Jesus? We're supposed to be imitators of God. If you wanna know him, you gotta know how God acts and the place to find that is in his word. Amen? Amen? Oh, hallelujah, I'm loving life right now. In deep knowing, we are called to imitate God. I would spend time with my brother to the fact that I could do his accent. There was a point in time in my life I could answer the phone and his girlfriend would think that I was him. Let's not talk about those stories. And just as we come to understand the nature and character of God, we are invited to reflect him in our lives. There was times that people could not tell me and my brother apart other than our height difference. Because I was imitating him so much. So, but I was imitating a man, but how? I didn't know my brother until I actually sat with him and had some coffee and had a dinner and I sat with him on horseback and we had long conversations and we talked about deep things. See, I was just doing the external things that you could see, but I wasn't imitating his heart. See, you can imitate God with the hallelujahs. You can imitate God with your prayers. But you can't imitate his heart unless you spend time with him. Because at the center of his heart is love. And a true imitator of God has ate up with mercy and love. They're overwhelmed with tears of love. They can't stay angry long because they love. They approach people with goodness and kindness to overcome evil. Because that's God's heart. Amen? Oh, hallelujah. Man, when people are mean to me, I just love them more. It eventually runs them off or brings them close. Amen, sounds like God. We are invited to reflect God in our lives. God's character isn't just something we learn, it's something we live out. So God is loving, he is faithful, he is just and merciful, and he is holy, Kadesh, set apart for a significant, meaningful purpose. Can I tell you something about your life? Your life is not just one to live and float through. A lot of people, we're just existing. We're getting up, we go to work on Monday, we're living to Friday. Saturday is maybe rest, maybe go out, maybe this. Sunday's church, and then rinse, repeat. To me, that's a treadmill. That's not living. Amen? That's not really living. If my life existence is that, I'm not living. Truly living is expressing love. Amen. Is that good? And being just and merciful is doing the right thing because it's the right thing to do. And being merciful means not being meek and a doormat, but it means I'm gonna be gentle when someone wrongs me and I'm gonna remind them how much I love them. And being holy is set apart for a purpose. See, most Christians, they're not really Christians, they're just chameleons. I haven't preached in a month. I haven't preached in a month. Most Christians are just comedians. It means they form to the environment that they're in. So when they go to work, they change. Amen? When they go home, they change. When they're here, they change. God is wanting us to be like him so that we shine a light in all places that we're influencers, not influenced. Amen? Amen? That's what God wants. And the only way we're gonna overcome this world is if we do it in the name of Jesus as Jesus would. We gotta stop shrinking back and we gotta love the unlovable. So these, and the funny thing is is these attributes are not abstract. They're not hard to see. It's displayed throughout the Bible. You know what it is? I'm going to come down to say this because, you know, I haven't preached in a month, so I may be being a little hard. I don't know. Am I being okay? I'm going to keep it with Jesus. But a lot of times what happens is, guys, is that our love turns off because we get offended by people. And we live in that offense instead of love. Amen? A lot of times our hope gets turned off because we live in the negative instead of the promises of God. And a lot of times our just gets turned off. Well, if everybody, and it's kind of like everybody's jumping off a bridge, I should too. It's kind of like, well, everybody else is acting this way, why can't I? You know how many times as a pastor I've said, I wish I could do what other Christians do? Not show up on Sunday, be nice. Take a rest day. You know what I mean? I wish I could do what other Christians do, just turn my Christianity off and on. I got to live this thing 24-7 everywhere I am because I'm a pastor and there's requirements on that title. People are looking for me to make mistakes. They're looking for me to fall because the other men did and they're looking for me to do the same thing. But I remember I'm just a man loving Jesus, making it my way through, loving him. And I'm not going to let you turn my love off. Just because you ain't loving me. And I'm going to keep doing the right thing because it's the right thing to do even when you decide not to. And I'm going to forgive you even when you ain't forgiving me. And I'm going to walk in hope even when you've lost all hope. Because I'm going to have victory over darkness in him, not in you. And you ain't going to have victory over darkness in me. You're going to have victory over darkness in him. Why does which pastor I was here to pray? Honey, you leaning on the wrong name because I can't do nothing for you except encourage you and operate in my gift. But it's all going to come from him anyway. Amen. It's better to know him. These gifts are tangible. They are real. They are meant to shape our lives. And so as we get to know him deeply, we begin to reflect his love, his patience, his kindness, his righteousness in our lives. Our actions become a mirror of his character. So I can tell when I'm off because I act like Kyle. Amen? Hallelujah. You know yourself. Anybody know yourself? How many times you catch yourself saying, I just feel like that's the right thing to do, you know, and you're talking and justifying your actions, and then all of a sudden God steps in and says, that's not what I would have done. Amen? Amen? Amen? And all those justifications don't mean nothing anymore because you've been leaning to build a survivor island of everybody being okay with what you're doing. But see, honey, you're just surviving. You're not thriving. The moment you start thriving is when you don't give a hillbilly crap about everybody around you. Sorry, I said it. And you just go, I'm gonna follow Jesus. I'm gonna do exactly what Jesus would do. And I'm not afraid if you're not gonna like me or not because eventually you're gonna love me because I love you. Amen? I used to hate God, and he kept loving me. I used to make fun of Christians, and he kept loving me. I used to persecute Christians, and he kept loving me. Man, I'd show up into church just to try and find somebody to turn wicked, but he kept loving me. Amen? God is, but that doesn't mean he didn't let me go through some things. I didn't find some valleys, but it was his goodness, like Tina said earlier, that turned me to repentance and turned me away from those things. And I realized life without God was harder than life with God. And some of you Christians might be saying, oh, you know, I could have done better in the bar than in the car with half these Christians up in here. But man, the honest thing is is that you're focusing too much on how people treat you instead of how you treat them. If you want victory over darkness, focus on Jesus. Amen? Amen? Let me get to some scripture because I got excited. Let's go to Ephesians 5:1. Is this good today? I've missed you too. Therefore, be imitators of God, copy him and follow his example as well beloved children imitate their father. Man. This church should never be a place of judgment or criticism. It should be a place that says, I'm doing the best I can to follow Jesus. And don't look at me. Let's just search him together. Amen. Let's follow him together. Let's get in his word together. Because when we know God deeply, we don't just follow a set of rules. We follow the one who loved us first. Amen? This knowledge isn't just to our feel-goods, it's for the way we can imitate God instead of the world. A lot of people come to church to feel good. I do, sometimes. But I notice that if I come to church to feel good, I never leave feeling good. Because a place is never gonna make you feel good. It's like when you go, what's that park, Wet and Wild? What's that local park here? Is it Wet and Wild? And yeah, something, whatever. We go there, you know, we go to the, what's that other roller coaster ride place? Movie World. We go there too, because we want to have fun. We go there to get excited. We leave wanting to throw up. A lot of times what you've built up in your mind is going to make you better. It's not going to make you better. it's got to be Jesus and only Jesus. When you show up here, it's got to be Jesus. When you show up here, it's got to be for Jesus. It's got to be for the word. If you're showing up for that seeker friendly, all that other stuff, man, honey, we ain't focused on that. We focused on the word of God, the presence of God, the power of God and the promises of God. Amen. If you want that, that's what we got to offer. Doesn't mean we're better than everybody else. It just means that's what we're focused on. Because we want you to be imitators of God, to be an example of him. Too many people are trying to find victory over imitating someone they saw on TV, over imitating something else. But to be a true imitator of God, it's founded in love. See, I didn't want to be like my brother just because he was a cowboy. I wanted to be like my brother because I loved him. I loved him deeply. He was a replacement father when my father left and my stepfather didn't want me no more. You understand what I'm saying? So he was a father figure to me even though he was my older brother. I wanted to be like him because I respected him. I wanted to be like him because I loved him. And I wanted to know everything about him. And you know what? The reason I want to be as close to God and be like God is because I love him. And I respect him. More than that, I revere him. I have reverence for God. And so that's why I want to be like God and have my words like God. Amen? Anybody else getting convicted like I am? Amen. Hallelujah. So the love of God is our foundation and currency for victory. The love of God is our foundation. So if we love God, that's where we begin to see value and when we begin to see victory. Love is currency over all things. Amen. I'm glad that says 10 minutes. My watch says six. Hallelujah. So now as we dive deeper into this relationship, it's crucial to understand the love of God. Not yet. So now as we dive deeper in that relationship, we got to understand the love of God. God's love is a foundation of our faith. And it's not just the idea, it's the currency in which we live victorious lives. First John 4, 16 says, God is love. Everything that God does flows through his love. It's because of his love that he sent his son to die for us. And it's through that love that we find strength to live. Amen. Amen. Another scripture there in 1 John 4 and 19 says, we love him because he first loved us. But the key here about love, one of the biggest things I've found in love is growing up, yeah, that's all good, is love became a byword, a buzzword. People would say, I love you. And I'd be like, I love you too, man. It's just something we said. But it wasn't something we meant because it was no action behind it. And so over time, as my father said, I love you, and he left, and as my stepfather said, I love you, and he said, you know, I'm just married to your mom and I just gotta deal with you. Love became something that people just would say, but it wasn't real. And when I came to Christ, I experienced this love that loved me to my very core. And loved me to the roots of my hair, to the bottom of my toes, to every beat of my heart. And so the foundation of receiving this love is trust. We gotta trust that God loves us individually and wants the best for us if we want to have victory over darkness. And then we got to surrender to that love. You know what I mean? And that surrender says I'm giving myself over to that love and I'm now gonna walk in submission to that love because I'm now in deep, intimate relationship with that love. So maybe somewhere in life, the word love was tainted for you like it was for me. And maybe God has just become this buzzword. Maybe prayer has become this thing and routine. And maybe church is just something you do on Sunday. But if you really want victory over darkness, all those things have got to change. If you want to feel better, if you wanna be confident and stand upright in church and you wanna experience the spirituality that some of us do, it's gotta be founded in trusting and relying on him. It's gotta be founded in surrender and submission to him and founded in his love and that currency beginning to build and build and build. Amen? Come on, somebody. I don't know about you, but I feel the Holy Spirit. I feel like there's some healing today because in James 4, 7 tells us that if we submit ourselves, then to God. So be subject to God, resist the devil, stand firm against him and he will flee from you. The only way I can stand firm against the enemy is is knowing that God is with me. And if God before me, who can be against me? And I am confident. I'm not every time something bad happens in my life going, God, why did this happen to me? I'm going, what door do I need to close in my life, Lord, because I've let the enemy in somewhere? What do I need to shape in my heart because I've allowed the enemy into my eye gates or my ear gates or out of my mouth? And I'm going to stand firm in resisting the devil because I'm not blaming everybody else or blaming God because I know God is for me and God through me is for everybody around me. So when I live in true submission, there's power in submission to God. I'm no longer feeling weak. I'm feeling confident. Anybody with me? Anybody feeling empowered? Amen. So when we're in deep relationship with him, resisting the devil becomes easier because we know God is with us. Old famous scripture, Proverbs 3, 5, and 6 says, lean not to your own understanding. Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind, and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways, know, recognize, and acknowledge him, and he will direct and make straight and plain your path. Amen. We're living a blurry life because we're living it for everybody else. We're living it through everybody else. We're living it through social media reels. We're living it through highlight reels. We're living it through the highlights of others. But quit looking at social media and see where you lack. Look at God and say, I am not lacking at all because God has everything for me. He has the riches in heaven for me. Amen. Amen. Anybody else feeling what I'm feeling? Trusting in God. Submitting to his will leads to victory in every area of our lives. This requires an all-in mentality. This requires you to step in faith and say, Lord, all of you and nothing else. There's a song by Corey Carnes called Cody, what's the song? It says, I'm sorry. You know what song I'm talking about? Do you know what song? Can you tell him and pull that up real quick? I might actually play a song if that's all right. And when I was listening to this song at one point in time in my life, I was at a, and please don't judge me by this. I was at a golf driving range parking lot wondering how I was gonna keep the church open. And Turned on Christian radio because I didn't want to hear anything else. And this song came on and I began to listen to the words about I'm sorry. So Cody Carnes, what's that name of that song? Nothing Else. Nothing Else. And I believe that that's what God wants for us today, to truly have victory over darkness. I didn't prep the team. As you can see, this is a Holy Spirit moment. So sometimes with the Holy Spirit, it gets a little messy. We expect it to be so orchestrated and perfect sometimes in church, but I like cheeseburgers. It's a little messy. Amen. So I want you to stand to your feet real quick. I want you to listen to these words and if at any point in time you feel the need for prayer, I want you to step out from where you are. Keep going up on the volume. Because sometimes we show up in the routines of life. I'm not here to make you feel condemned. I'm here to help you shape yourself towards victory. There's a moment in time where places and spaces are created for the rhythm of grace and for healing to take place. Maybe for you this morning, there's a small glimpse of something being broken off your life for some healing to take place. And I would say to you this morning, let God do his work in you Let that work be finished in truth and found in the freedom that we now have in Christ. And Father, we thank you for every person that's being touched by your presence this morning. We thank you for what you're building in each and every heart. And Father, we thank you for this miraculous moment that we have had with you this morning so that we may find healing and victory over darkness. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen and amen. Come on, somebody give the Lord a hand clap of praise. Thank you for tuning in to today's message. To connect or find out more, you can reach us online at worldchangers.life. Remember to subscribe for more uplifting messages from our pastoral team, and may you continue to walk in faith and transformation until we meet again.

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