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Grace and peace to you all in Jesus' mighty name
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and welcome to another edition of 'Faith Is Natural' here on God's Heart TV.
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Today, I want to talk about an issue that has surfaced so many times
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in conversations with people - in moments of prayer, counselling and encouragement.
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I have just observed that so many people today
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are living their lives through this lens of yesterday,
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through the lens of their past -
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their past wrongs, mistakes, hurt and pain.
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And as a result of this, so many find themselves caught up
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in this vicious cycle of guilt and condemnation over the wrong they've done
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or the equally vicious cycle of bitterness and resentment
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over the wrong done to them in the past.
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And it's so dangerous.
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People of God, this is nothing but a cunning plot, a common ploy of the devil
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to disconnect you from God.
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Satan delights in discussing your past with you.
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He revels in reminding you of your past - past failure, past wrong, past hurt.
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Because that's the only thing that connects you to him.
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That's the only information he actually has about you - your past.
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And the devil will take every available avenue
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to try and keep you from acting on the Word of God now.
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Look, he doesn't mind if you analyse the Word.
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He doesn't mind if you admire the Word or even admit the truthfulness of the Word
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as long as you do not act on that Word.
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He does not want you to act on the Word of God!
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He wants you to live your life through the lens of your unworthy past,
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for you to filter everything through it,
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so as to cripple your ability to act faith in the present
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and thus tarnish your future.
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People of God, it is dangerous to take unnecessary journeys into yesterday.
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It's so dangerous.
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Look, your past does not define your present
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and it does not determine your future.
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You can learn from your past without living in your past.
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Don't live in it; learn from it.
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Don't dignify the devil's deception with your attention - your precious attention.
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Because your mistakes do not define you.
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Psalm 37:24
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I repeat - your mistakes do not define you.
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In fact, they can even refine you.
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I mean, God can even use your mistakes to take you to the place
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where He wants you to be - depending on your response.
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The key lies in your response.
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How do you respond to that wrong?
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Now, let me give you a very practical example.
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Just imagine you're on a journey somewhere.
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You're going somewhere; you know where you are going.
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And on this journey, you suddenly recognise that you're in the wrong place.
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You've taken a wrong step; you've missed the direction.
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What do you do?
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You need to retrace your steps and get back on track.
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If you recognise that you've gone in the wrong direction, do you just say,
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'Oh well, it's too late! Let me just continue on in this wrong way.'
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No! You quickly get back to the right path, back on track and continue your journey.
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People of God, in this journey of life,
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if you take a wrong step, how do you respond?
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How do you react?
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Do you recognise your wrong, retrace your steps and run to God in repentance?
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Or do you resist self-examination,
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wallow in self-pity
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and fall deeper into that tangled web of guilt, condemnation and inferiority?
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Do you get back on track or do you go further off track?
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The choice is yours.
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Choosing to live in your past is choosing to go further off track.
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Falling into that guilt and condemnation - you're just going further off track.
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In the same way, if you justify your wrong
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or point fingers left, right and centre
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or make excuses, you are going off track.
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And the dangerous thing here is that
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the more you prolong your stay in wrong,
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the more damage the devil can inflict in your heart.
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And when the devil has a foothold in your heart,
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that damage can easily extend to your home,
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your marriage, family, relationships and career.
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Oh what a tangled web we weave
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when our mistakes, we refuse to leave.
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I'm not saying that you won't make mistakes.
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Everyone makes mistakes on this journey.
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Everyone misses the mark.
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I mean, just take a look at the Bible, our standard, the Word of God -
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so many great Biblical characters we read about.
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Noah struggled with alcohol.
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Jacob used deception.
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Lot battled with greed.
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What of Moses who grappled with anger.
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Peter was often overwhelmed by fear, Thomas by doubt.
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What of King David, Solomon, Samson - they all succumbed to lust.
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No one is perfect in this world (Romans 3:10, 23)
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We all stumble in many ways (James 3:2)
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In this wicked world, there will always be that conflict,
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that battle in the heart of man between the flesh and the spirit.
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The thought in your heart is the battle you will face to the last day,
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'til Jesus comes - that's the battle you will face.
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So, my encouragement for you today, people of God, is this -
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As soon as you recognise that you have taken a wrong step,
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quickly get back on track.
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Don't prolong your stay in wrong by your response to it.
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Look, as a child of God, you can know when you take a wrong step.
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How? The Spirit of God will prompt your conscience to repentance.
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Romans 9:1, 2 Corinthians 7:10
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The Holy Spirit will prompt your conscience to repentance.
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The question is - how sensitive is your spirit?
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How quick are you to respond?
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The speed at which you recognise your wrong is proportionate
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to the degree at which the Word of God dominates your heart.
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And to be more sensitive to the prompting of God's Spirit in your spirit,
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you simply have to spend more time at His feet,
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more time in His presence,
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more time in His Word.
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He must increase; you must decrease (John 3:30).
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Because it's all about Jesus; it's not about you.
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It's not about your worthiness because no one is worthy.
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It's not about your weakness because everyone has weaknesses.
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It's all about your willingness -
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your willingness to acknowledge your wrong,
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to lay your pride by the side,
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retrace your steps, get back on track with God
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and continue your journey of faith.
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Because you don't have to be perfect to be a child of God;
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you just have to be available.
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People of God, I will leave you today with a word of Scripture
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from Apostle Paul in Romans 8:1.
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He said, "There is therefore now no condemnation
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for those who are in Christ Jesus."
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Now, this Scripture doesn't give us a basis for sympathising with sin,
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justifying wrong or taking grace for granted. No!
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But it simply emphasises that we should not allow the guilt of our mistakes
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to rob us of the uncommon peace available in Christ's pardon.
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Instead of your wrong to drive you from God's presence,
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it should be the reason for you to draw closer to Him.
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Because in the words of Prophet T.B. Joshua:
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"You can know you are a child of God when your wrong sparks your spiritual life."
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Thank You, Jesus Christ.
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Right now, people of God, it is time for prayer.
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Right now, to every heart stained by guilt -
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be cleansed, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!
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To every spirit troubled by condemnation -
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be cleansed by the precious Blood of Jesus Christ!
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When the Blood of Jesus Christ cleanses you, you are cleansed indeed!
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Be cleansed right now!
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In your spirit, in your soul, in your body - be cleansed!
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Every spirit of affliction, bondage, infirmity, nightmares -
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be washed away by the Blood of Jesus Christ!
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Be flushed out right now, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!
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Receive the courage!
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Receive the strength!
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Receive the conviction to hold your ground in Christ!
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Oh Lord, bend every stubborn heart and will.
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Guide the steps that go astray.
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Wash the stains of guilt away.
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Help us to see through Your eyes.
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Draw us to a closer relationship with You
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and grant us a greater understanding of Your heart.
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In the mighty name of Jesus Christ! Amen!
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Thank You, Jesus Christ.