The 9am session this morning was Jentezen Franklin talking about God having faith in us even as we have faith in God. A few points he made:
- There are many instances in the Bible, notably David and Abraham, where God sent increasing challenges preparing people for their eventual role
- Wouldn’t it be grat if God testified about us in heaven like Job “Have you observed my servant …” (scary!, look what happened to Job!)
- God’s faith in us comes from seeing our reaction under pressure.
- You don’t have to be perfect for God to use you.
- God wants to bless people where His reputation is safe
- God’s faith in us needs to be tested, especially at 2 danger times: When we have nothing and when we have everything
- Getting everything we dream of is the biggest test of our faith
- Can God trust us under temptation, especially where there is no danger of being caught?
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The 9am session this morning was Jentezen Franklin talking about God having faith in us even as we have faith in God. A few points he made:
- There are many instances in the Bible, notably David and Abraham, where God sent increasing challenges preparing people for their eventual role
- Wouldn’t it be grat if God testified about us in heaven like Job “Have you observed my servant …” (scary!, look what happened to Job!)
- God’s faith in us comes from seeing our reaction under pressure.
- You don’t have to be perfect for God to use you.
- God wants to bless people where His reputation is safe
- God’s faith in us needs to be tested, especially at 2 danger times: When we have nothing and when we have everything
- Getting everything we dream of is the biggest test of our faith
- Can God trust us under temptation, especially where there is no danger of being caught?
This entry was posted
on Wednesday, April 26th, 2006 at 5:31 pm and is filed under christian.
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