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NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT: Part 18. "A WINNING MINDSET, A WINNING COURSE."

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THEMES WE COVER REGARDING NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT: "A WINNING MINDSET, A WINNING COURSE."
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Struggles of adversity and perils of circumstance depicted in a narrative

Transition from doubt and self-reliance to embracing healing perspectives

Overcoming the worst pain and grasping a winning course and mindset

Importance of framing thoughts in view of impossible odds with God's interventions

Embracing healing perspectives to thrive through life's chapters

Resisting corrupt ties, intimidation, and defeats that seek to discredit

Redirected by fulfilling promises toward greater peace in the midst of the storm

 Belief in not being forsaken or disqualified despite facing the worst parts of oneself in the battle

Introduction:

This work builds upon our previous successful courses, providing essential principles for shaping our thoughts in the face of seemingly impossible odds. Through God's mercy and promises, we learn to embrace healing perspectives amid our deepest pains, which serve as onward chapters in our lives. These principles enable us to thrive through adversity. It is crucial to never lose heart, succumb to corrupt influences, or be intimidated by our paralyzing fears or defeats aimed at discrediting us.

Instead, recognize that you are being redirected towards the fulfillment of God's promises, leading to greater peace even in the midst of storms. Though it may appear otherwise, remember that you are neither forsaken nor disqualified when confronting the worst parts of yourself in the midst of the battle.

"God is not propping up something He didn’t create, He is standing with those He is empowering today."


Amid the pressures of the storm, you may feel compelled to embrace reforms and quick fixes to prevent calamity or maintain control. However, anything that seeks to collapse and control your faith is an opportunity for eternal transformation. Embrace the promise of eternal power and accept the realities of what God speaks over these situations.

Even when everything is falling apart, choose the path of a winning, thriving course. Understand how God sees you in the midst of chaos, and trust that He is taking every thought captive. You can thrive even when you are overwhelmed and facing circumstances beyond your control. Through this, God manifests Himself and provides evidence of His living, eternal reality every day. Remember that your own voice, standing, position, and power mean nothing unless Christ has accomplished it Himself.

"Any belief system that contends against Christ’s sufficiency is a false reality — delusion, deception, distraction. How can we be accepted to present ourselves before God in this condition? Are we separated and controlled equally apart from God in our own corrupt power?"


God works through valid proofs of Himself to make His presence known and to demonstrate the worthiness of Christ through the fulfillment of His promises. Be cautious of the dangerous reality that often lurks unnoticed, causing us to fall or fail when we are unaware. The subtle power that corrupts, separates, and controls us is the most insidious. In this battle, we must recognize our limited grasp and reliance on our own capabilities, which represent an undefined value system and a losing mindset. On the other hand, Christ holds the keys of power in this fight. He represents the defined value system and the winning course.

By embracing Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability, we align ourselves with His power and overcome our own limitations.

Why would we expect to receive from God if we can’t prevent the collapse? What action is worthy to solve or stop the inevitable? What factual basis does Jude supply to the question of human ability that divides us? Our faith vision and empowerment in gospel realities are closely tied to whether we have a defined or undefined value system. These perceptions determine our identity and purpose according to God's original plan. Our healed perception plays a significant role in breaking every voice of fear, distraction, and brokenness that seeks to keep us in captivity. These captivities lead to contention and rob us of Christ's virtue, which God intends to empower us with.

Through New Covenant fulfillment, God brings power into our hearts and establishes our covenant position as we receive His promises alongside the power they generate within us.


This thriving dynamic means that wherever the word of God births something powerful, we are empowered to confront the enemy's voice when it opposes God's voice within our lives. Especially when the spirit of unbelief challenges our faith principles, those who accurately hear and elevate a healed perception receive from the presence of God favorably. The effects of power are received in places where we least deserve it and where we cannot stand on our own. The secret to receiving strength within this promise of power lies in recognizing that faith cannot exist without a complete representation of how God is in control.

Faith becomes a gift of power in the face of our failing dynamics only if God is sufficient to fulfill it. Only then can every corrupt, evil voice of power that speaks against us be released and defeated.

Remember that the voice of defeat arises from a self-defeating mindset rooted in our limited capabilities. It gives space for corruption, compromise, shame, and contention to bring accusations against our qualifications before God and against God Himself. These struggles give birth to fear, control, shame, and contention that bind us to our limitations, just short of experiencing His fullness, and keep us at a distance from breakthroughs through His power.


Recognize that the shattered pieces within us today are remnants of what has already lost its grip but still clings to our hearts. These ruins bear the weight of accusation and condemnation, fostering feelings of separation and isolation. Remarkably, God repurposes these perceptions, using them as a foundation to construct a sincere and authentic expression of faith from the ashes of past defeats. Through this ongoing process, He evaluates our growth against the unattainable standards of His perfect image, as we continually crave a deeper understanding of the eternal significance hidden within the realms of uncertainty and pain.

Jude's Gospel encourages us to build on complete faith, recognizing that God's promise has prevailed even amidst present ruins. God is forming something in your life that He will use as a restored voice of power, reconnecting it beyond its former expression and granting you power in every battle. Take this healed voice of power into prayer through the fulfillment of Christ. By doing so, you bring down captive ties in your perception that are linked to your defeat. Only through a promise-based faith, rooted in God's perfect design for your storm, can you effectively combat the voice of darkness in these last days.

Corrupt powers of darkness lie behind every collapse and deception, seeking to distract and defeat your unleashed voice emerging from the ruins. The stronger you hold onto what has no merit to hold itself over you, opposition thereby seeks to convey your need for those old memories and ideas to keep you powerless within, attached externally, desperate for meaning on the path of a victim mindset. 

Always remember that the voice of Truth is more powerful than any captivity imposed upon your complete faith.

In our breakthroughs, a restored voice of power offers three things:

 

  1. His Qualification: Recognize that it is through Christ's qualification that we are able to stand before God.
  2. His Standard of Worthiness: Christ's worthiness serves as a covering of protection from our internal struggles, surpassing our own limited capacity.
  3. His Covenant Promises: Through His eternal power, God qualifies us beyond our own abilities and positions us accordingly within His covenant.


Breakthroughs serve as pillars for God's promises, allowing our perspectives to be healed from the entanglements of an undefined value system that captivates us. A confirmed voice of God helps us see what remains consistent in how we are defined in Christ, especially when false realities attempt to define us apart from Him in a contrary value system.

"Hence, failure resides in dwelling within the undefined, far from the realm of breakthroughs that possess the power to shatter our limited capacities in the face of spiritual opposition and self-defeat."

"When I say 'collapse,' I refer to a turbulent storm, not a mere light rainfall. It is a storm of unbridled shame that affects every aspect of our being. This critical storm of deception intensifies the battle we are facing. Its sole objective is to undermine our completeness, promise, and sufficiency in Christ. It aims to challenge our testimony, reasoning, and application of faith. Failure lies in not witnessing God's representation over us during this critical time, as our response to the storm is duly noted.

Classifying 'failure' compared to 'defeat':
In my prayer times these last two weeks, among other courses and focuses, I was able to jot down incredible insights.

Understanding the dynamics of a winning course involves distinguishing between the concepts of "failure" and "defeat" within the context of an undefined value system versus a defined value system. Failure, in this context, refers to a temporary setback or falling short of a desired outcome. It is a momentary lapse or an opportunity for growth and learning. On the other hand, defeat implies a more permanent state of being overcome or completely overwhelmed by a situation, leading to a sense of hopelessness or resignation.


In an undefined value system, failure is often seen as an inherent flaw or a personal inadequacy. It can be disheartening and discouraging, causing one to question their worth or ability. However, in a defined value system, failure is viewed as a natural part of the journey toward success. It is understood that setbacks and mistakes are stepping stones to growth and improvement.


By embracing a defined value system, we shift our perspective on failure. We recognize that it does not define our worth or diminish our abilities. Instead, failure becomes an opportunity for resilience, perseverance, and self-reflection. We learn from our mistakes, adjust our strategies, and continue moving forward. This mindset empowers us to navigate challenges with a sense of determination and optimism.

In contrast, a reliance on an undefined value system can lead to a fear of failure and a tendency to avoid risks. It can hinder personal growth and limit our potential. When failure is perceived as defeat, it becomes a barrier to progress and self-development.

Ultimately, understanding the dynamics of a winning course involves recognizing that failure is not synonymous with defeat. It is an essential part of the journey toward success, and our response to failure determines our ability to overcome obstacles and achieve our goals. By adopting a defined value system and embracing a growth mindset, we can navigate failure with resilience, learn from our experiences, and continue on the path to victory.


NEW COVENANT FULFILLMENT ADDRESSES A WINNING COURSE REGARDING DEFEAT/FAILURE THIS WAY:

|          The battle represents the limitations of our own capabilities and understanding, which reflects an undefined value system. It signifies our tendency to rely on ourselves and our own abilities, resulting in a losing mindset and a limited grasp of the situation.

On the other hand, Christ represents the keys of power in this fight, embodying a defined value system. He offers a winning course by providing the solution and power beyond our own limitations. By embracing Christ's sufficiency, worthiness, and ability, we align ourselves with His power and overcome our own inadequacies.

In summary, the defined value system acknowledges and relies on Christ's power, sufficiency, and worthiness, while the undefined value system depends on our limited abilities, leading to a losing mindset.   |


PERSPECTIVE

Undefined Value System:

This refers to relying on our own limited capabilities and understanding to fight battles and overcome challenges. It represents a mindset that is confined to our own abilities, which ultimately leads to a losing mindset. In this perspective, we try to represent ourselves based on our own standards and fall short of the power and victory that Christ offers.

 


By understanding these dynamics, we can see that our own limited grasp and reliance on our abilities represent an undefined value system that leads to defeat. However, when we embrace Christ's completeness, worthiness, and power, we align ourselves with a defined value system and open ourselves up to the victorious path that He has laid out for us.

Perspective

Defined Value System:

On the other hand, a defined value system recognizes that true power and victory come from Christ. It acknowledges that He holds the keys of power in the battle and that our own abilities are insufficient. Embracing a defined value system means surrendering to Christ's sufficiency and allowing His power to work through us. It aligns us with the winning course that God has set before us.


KEY THEMES: PRAYER NOTES

  • Embracing a healing perspective amid pain and adversity.
  • Recognizing the power of God's promises and never losing heart.
  • Understanding that God stands with and empowers His people today.
  • Resisting corrupt influences and not being intimidated by fears or defeats.
  • Realizing that we are redirected towards the fulfillment of God's promises even in the midst of chaos.
  • Embracing the power and completeness of Christ in the face of our limitations.
  • Acknowledging the subtle power that corrupts, separates, and controls us while prompting us to act on conditions looking like it's a support--but in an undefined value system, it is working against us.
  • Aligning ourselves with Christ's power and overcoming our own limitations.
  • Recognizing that faith requires a complete representation of how God is in control.
  • Breaking free from self-defeating mindsets and crushing the voice of defeat.
  • Building on a complete faith rooted in God's promises, even amidst ruins and defeats.
  • Bringing down captive ties in our perception through prayer and the fulfillment of Christ.
  • Recognizing the power of a restored voice of power in our breakthroughs.
  • Understanding the qualification, worthiness, and covenant promises we receive through Christ.
  • Allowing breakthroughs to heal our perspectives from an undefined value system.
  • Living defined in Christ and shattering our limited capacity before opposition and self-defeat.
  • Witnessing and testifying to God's representation over us in the midst of storms and challenges.
  • Combatting the corrupting power that seeks to control and separate us.
  • Overcoming setbacks and refusing to be discredited

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Fictional Story:
Failure flourishes in every unrealized promise which results in our faith not witnessing God's representation over us during this critical time, as our response to the storm is duly noted.


In the depths of a storm, where winds howled and waves crashed against the sturdy vessel, Jacob found himself questioning his faith. Doubts crept into his mind as fear gripped his heart. As he grappled with the tumultuous circumstances surrounding him, he remembered the teachings of his spiritual mentor, Pastor Michael.

"The mention of 'failure' indicates that if we overlook or disregard God's representation over us, it can be considered a form of failure," Pastor Michael's words echoed in Jacob's thoughts. He understood that recognizing and responding to God's involvement in his life was crucial, especially during such critical times. It was not merely about weathering the storm, but about embracing his identity in Christ.

Jacob pondered the implications of overlooking God's representation. Would he miss out on the support, guidance, and blessings that God had in store for him? He realized that his faith and spiritual growth hinged upon his ability to acknowledge and witness God's presence in his life. It was through the keys of Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability that he could unlock the strength and wisdom needed to navigate the storm.

As the tempest raged on, Jacob clenched his fists, determined to respond in a way that aligned with God's will. "As our response to the storm is duly noted," he reminded himself, "our actions and reactions carry significance and have consequences."

The phrase reverberated in his mind, urging him to delve deeper into introspection. How would he choose to respond to the challenges before him? Would he allow fear to paralyze him, or would he rise above it, anchored in his faith? Jacob knew that witnessing God's representation over him was not a passive act but an active choice. It required surrendering to the voice of God, listening attentively to His consistent guidance.

With renewed conviction, Jacob closed his eyes, seeking solace in prayer. "Lord, help me recognize Your presence in this storm. Grant me the strength and discernment to respond in ways that align with Your perfect plan." At that moment, peace enveloped him, transcending the chaos around him.

As the storm continued to rage, Jacob felt an inner calmness, knowing that God's eyes were upon him. He realized that his response to the storm was more than a personal journey—it was a testimony of his faith, a testament to the thriving structure of the New Covenant and promise-based faith.


In the face of adversity, Jacob understood that his identity in Christ empowered him to overcome. By embracing the keys of Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability, he broke through into a reservoir of divine strength. The storm became an opportunity for growth, a catalyst for deepening his relationship with God.


With each passing moment, Jacob's resolve grew stronger. He knew that his response to the storm would not go unnoticed. It was an invitation to walk in alignment with God's will, to emerge from the tempest with a testimony of faith.


In the depths of the storm, Jacob found not only the strength to endure, but also the faith to triumph.
Through his unwavering trust in God's representation over him, he experienced a transformation—a transformation that would forever shape his spiritual journey and inspire others to seek their own identities in Christ.


And so, as the storm raged on, Jacob stood firm, his heart fortified by the promise of God's unwavering presence. He knew that by acknowledging God's representation and responding in faith, he would not only weather the storm but emerge stronger, ready to face the challenges that lay ahead.


SUMMARY OF FICTIONAL STORY AND REAL-WORLD MANIFESTATION OF GENUINE FAITH

Winning courses: The story illustrates the journey of embracing winning courses, which are supportive of vital principles for framing thoughts in the face of impossible odds.

Healing perspectives: The narrative emphasizes the importance of adopting healed perspectives over our worst pains, highlighting the transformative power of embracing healing.


Transition from doubt and self-reliance: The story depicts the protagonist's transition from doubt and self-reliance to overcoming their worst pain, showcasing the transformative journey of growth and resilience.


Grasping a winning mindset: The narrative encourages the reader to develop a winning mindset, resisting the temptation to lose heart or succumb to corrupt ties, intimidation, or defeats that seek to discredit them. A positive and resilient outlook on life.

Greater peace in the storm: The story suggests that, despite appearances, one is being redirected by fulfilling promises toward greater peace in the midst of the storm.


Looking beyond the worst part of ourselves. Recognizing that there is more to us than our battles. The narrative encourages the reader to believe that they are not forsaken or disqualified, even when confronted with the worst parts of themselves in the midst of the battle.

Thriving through chapters of our lives:
Growing and flourishing despite difficult circumstances.
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CONCLUSION OF THE LESSON: WHAT IS A WINNING COURSE AND MINDSET?

Amidst the struggles and perils of adversity, a captivating narrative unfolds, guiding us through a transformative journey. We traverse a path of transition, leaving behind doubt and self-reliance, and embracing healing perspectives that mend our wounded souls. With courage and resilience, we conquer the depths of our worst pain, emerging with a renewed sense of purpose and a winning mindset. We learn the art of framing our thoughts, even in the face of insurmountable odds, trusting in God's divine interventions. Embracing these healing perspectives, we navigate the chapters of our lives, thriving and growing through each challenge. We remain steadfast, resisting the allure of corrupt ties, intimidation, and defeats that seek to undermine us. We are redirected by the fulfillment of God's promises, finding greater peace even amidst the storm's chaos. Through it all, we hold unwavering belief, knowing that we are not forsaken or disqualified, even as we confront the darkest parts of ourselves in the battles we face.

SCRIPTURE TELLS US TO TAKE EVERY THOUGHT CAPTIVE, not by our might, or human endeavor, but to the obedience of what God can perform. He enables a thriving course to disable powerful forces by His ability!

"Why? Captive ties will cunningly masquerade as virtues, defining your inability while diverting attention from what truly liberates you from the inherent nature of the impending struggle."

The spiritual defenses we employ are not mere strategies of spiritual warfare; rather, they represent our obedient response to God's authoritative declaration of who we are in the midst of the battle. These defenses effectively counter the enemy's lies that assail our worthiness in Christ. They arise from the recognition of our vulnerability and defeat, prompting us to wield the weapons of faith. Through the complete fulfillment found in Christ, these weapons guard against the forces that aim to create division and exploit our weaknesses at the deepest level of our hearts.

"Spiritual opposition exposes our belief systems that do not align with Christ's fulfillment. These false realities, rooted in strongholds and captive fears, keep us bound. Yet, through the consistent voice of Truth, God tears down these strongholds, granting breakthroughs. This process illuminates God's objective and purpose behind His fulfillment, dismantling our misconceptions and leading us to a thriving structure of promise-based faith."

 

ESSENTIAL QUOTES:


"God is not propping up something He didn’t create, He is standing with those He is empowering today."


"Any belief system that contends against Christ’s sufficiency is a false reality — delusion, deception, distraction."


"Our faith vision and empowerment in gospel realities are closely tied to whether we have a defined or undefined value system."


"These captivities lead to contention and rob us of Christ's virtue, which God intends to empower us with."


"Only through a promise-based faith, rooted in God's perfect design for your individual storm, can you effectively combat the voice of darkness collectively in these last days."


"A confirmed voice of God helps us see what remains consistent in how we are defined in Christ, especially when false realities attempt to define us apart from Him in a contrary value system."


"Failure occurs when we live undefined, devoid of breakthroughs that have the power to shatter our limited capacity before spiritual opposition and self-defeat."


"This critical storm of deception intensifies the battle we are facing. Its sole objective is to undermine our completeness, promise, and sufficiency in Christ."

"The effects of power are received in places where we least deserve it and where we cannot stand on our own."

"The effects of power are received in places where we least deserve it and where we cannot stand on our own."

"Understand that everything broken within us today is an aftermath of what has already lost ground but still clings to us where we haven't submitted to God."

"The forces of darkness lurk behind every collapse and deception, striving to divert and overcome the resounding power of your unleashed voice rising from the ruins. As you firmly reject their influence, opposition cunningly insists on the importance of clinging to outdated memories and limiting beliefs, seeking to render you powerless and chained to external circumstances, fostering a victim mentality."

"Recognize that the shattered pieces within us today are remnants of what has already lost its grip but still clings to our hearts. These ruins bear the weight of accusation and condemnation, fostering feelings of separation and isolation. Remarkably, God repurposes these perceptions, using them as a foundation to construct a sincere and authentic expression of faith from the ashes of past defeats. Through this ongoing process, He evaluates our growth against the unattainable standards of His perfect image, as we continually crave for a deeper understanding of the eternal significance hidden within the realms of uncertainty and pain."

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ACADEMIC KEY TERMS VITALLY IMPORTANT FOR ENJOYING OUR MATERIAL.

These statements emphasize that any belief system that opposes or undermines the sufficiency of Christ is not based on reality. It refers to the idea that if we hold onto beliefs that suggest Christ is insufficient or inadequate in any way, we are essentially embracing a false perception or understanding.

The terms "delusion, deception, distraction" are used to describe the nature of this false reality. A delusion refers to a belief that is strongly held despite evidence to the contrary. It implies that such a belief is based on an illusion or misconception. Deception suggests that this false reality misleads or tricks us into accepting it as true, even though it goes against the truth found in Christ. Distraction implies that this false belief system diverts our attention away from the core truth of Christ's sufficiency.


In simpler terms, any belief system contradicting the idea that Christ is completely sufficient and capable is essentially a false and misleading perception. It encourages us to recognize and reject such beliefs in favor of embracing the truth of Christ's all-sufficiency.

  • God does not give unwavering support to things that are contrary to His design, but He stands alongside and supports individuals who are being empowered by Him.

"A healed perception refers to the transformative way in which we see and comprehend things after experiencing healing, particularly regarding our identity in Christ. It implies that when our perception undergoes this healing process, it profoundly influences our self-image, our perception of others, and our understanding of the world around us.

Moreover, the quote asserts that our healed perception plays a significant role in overcoming any negative voices of fear, distraction, and brokenness.

A true leader which refers to any "voice" affecting the believer, we must refer specifically to how it represents the negative thoughts, influences, and messages that come against us--not literal voices! These voices can manifest as fear, distractions, or reminders of past brokenness or wounds. They seek to keep us in a state of captivity, preventing us from fully embracing our identity in Christ and experiencing the freedom and abundant life that God intends for us. When we feel we have to speak from this place of captive ties, we are empowering that value system to affect us in reality--steering us into dynamics working against our prize trophies, rewarding experiences and opportunity!


By highlighting the importance of our healed perception, the quote suggests that when we view ourselves through the lens of Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability, we gain the strength to conquer these negative voices. Our perception becomes a formidable instrument for dismantling the strongholds of fear, distraction, and brokenness that hinder our progress.


Within the broader context of the writing, these quotes align with the concept that our identity in Christ is founded on His all-encompassing nature, His worthiness, and His capabilities. It underscores the significance of perceiving ourselves in light of these truths rather than succumbing to the voices that seek to confine us. It encourages us to cultivate a healed perception, which empowers us to reject fear, distraction, and brokenness, and enables us to live in the freedom and triumph that Christ has made available to us.

To simplify, these quotes convey that when we possess a healed perception of ourselves based on Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability, we can liberate ourselves from the negative voices of fear, distraction, and brokenness that attempt to imprison us. Our perception serves as a vital instrument in experiencing the fullness of our identity in Christ and living in the freedom He offers.

  • The impact of power is often felt in situations where we feel unworthy and incapable of managing things by ourselves. It implies that power operates in places and circumstances where we don't necessarily deserve it based on our own merits or abilities.

In the context of the whole writing, these quotes are connected to the idea of functioning in our identity in Christ. It emphasizes that the effects of power, which enable us to live out our identity in Christ, are not dependent on our own worthiness or self-sufficiency. Instead, they are received in situations where we recognize our limitations and acknowledge that we cannot rely solely on our own strength.

The mention of "the keys of Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability" alludes to the understanding that our identity and power in Christ are not based on our own achievements, but on the fullness of who Christ is and what He has done for us. It highlights the concept that we can tap into the transformative power of Christ's completeness, worthiness, and ability, which surpass our own limitations.

Furthermore, the reference to "a consistent voice of God" suggests that the power we receive in these situations is connected to hearing and following God's guidance. It implies that when we align ourselves with God's voice and allow Him to lead us, His power becomes active in our lives, particularly in those areas where we feel inadequate or unworthy.

The mention of "a thriving structure of New Covenant fulfillment and a promise-based faith" points to the framework through which we experience the effects of power. It indicates that our relationship with God, grounded in the New Covenant and founded on the promises of God, provides the structure and context for us to receive and operate in His power.

In essence, these terms cited from our quotes communicate that the transformative effects of power are experienced in situations where we least expect it and where we recognize our own limitations. It emphasizes that our identity in Christ is not dependent on our own worthiness or abilities, but on the power and completeness found in Him. It encourages us to rely on God's consistent voice, trust in the promises of the New Covenant, and embrace a faith that allows us to receive and operate in His power.

Faith defined becomes a gift of power in these moments of failure and collapse. It implies that when we recognize our own limitations and inadequacies, and instead place our trust and reliance on God, He provides the power and ability to overcome the challenges we face. Faith, in this context, is not just a belief or hope, but a deep trust in God's sufficiency and ability to bring about the breakthroughs we need.


Furthermore, the mention of false identities suggests that sometimes we may rely on false notions of self-sufficiency or false sources of power, which ultimately prove to be insufficient. It highlights the importance of recognizing our true identity and finding our sufficiency in God alone.

In the broader context of the whole writing, these quotes are connected to the themes of breakthroughs, collapse, and false identities. It highlights the idea that when our own strategies and dynamics fail us, true faith is found in recognizing that God alone is sufficient to fulfill our needs and bring about the desired breakthroughs in our lives.

The mention of "failing dynamics" refers to our own ineffective or insufficient attempts to bring about change or overcome obstacles. It suggests that our strategies, plans, and efforts can sometimes fall short or lead to disappointment.

  • We are living in a time when these negative influences may be particularly prevalent, and thus, it is crucial to combat them with a promise-based faith

  • "Rooted in God's perfect design for your storm" suggests that God has a purpose and a plan for every storm or difficult circumstance we encounter. It implies that even in the midst of chaos or collapse, God's hand is at work, and He can use these situations to bring about growth, transformation, and ultimately, breakthroughs. Trusting in His perfect design allows us to view our challenges from a different perspective and approach them with faith and hope.
  • Relying on these promises and trusting in God's perfect plan for your life, even in the midst of storms and difficult times, is key to effectively combatting negative voices of darkness.

 


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