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Pastor Jucélio
28 Aug 201911:26

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the concept of faith and divine timing in achieving life's promises, drawing on the biblical story of Sarah and Abraham. It emphasizes the importance of believing in the process and not just the beginning, as God does not hold the start against us. The narrative explores the idea of territories and jurisdictions in spiritual growth, where overcoming challenges and gaining authority over one's life is key. It also touches on the progress of faith, comparing it to climbing stairs or playing a video game, where each level conquered brings new challenges and requires humility and learning to maintain growth.

Takeaways

  • 😇 Faith and Trust: Sarah had a child by faith, initially doubting but eventually trusting in God's plan, emphasizing that God doesn't count the beginning but the learning in the process.
  • 🕰 Divine Time and Place: God works with territories and when people have significant encounters with Him, places gain new names, indicating a shift in time and jurisdiction.
  • 🌱 Sowing and Reaping: People must operate within their divine jurisdiction to effectively plant and reap, highlighting the importance of being in the right place for one's actions to bear fruit.
  • 🛑 Loss of Territory: When people sin, they may lose their divine territory, as seen in the story of Abraham being led from one place to another by God.
  • 🏛 Babylon vs. Canaan: Egypt represents a place without God, while Canaan is the place of promise with God. Babylon represents being outside of God's promise.
  • 💰 Financial Jurisdiction: One must have authority over their finances to be a good steward, emphasizing that without authority, one cannot manage wealth properly.
  • 🚫 Sin and Authority: Sin is not just about right and wrong actions but also about who is in authority. God wants to entrust money to those who have authority over it.
  • 📈 Growth and Authority: As one grows in their financial level, they must understand and respect the new jurisdiction they are in, learning to manage larger sums of money.
  • 🏗️ Progress and Construction: The story of construction workers on high buildings illustrates the progress of authority, where one must feel secure even at great heights.
  • 🌊 Peter Walking on Water: Peter's experience of walking on water and then sinking shows the importance of focusing on God and not on the circumstances.
  • 🎮 Levels of Reality: Just like playing a video game, when God changes reality, it's like moving to a new level with new rules and challenges, requiring humility and learning.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme discussed in the script about faith and Sarah's story?

    -The main theme is about faith and how Sarah, despite initial disbelief, eventually believed in God's promise and had a child, illustrating that God does not count the beginning but what one learns and believes in the middle of the process.

  • What does the script suggest about the concept of 'time' in relation to God's perspective?

    -The script suggests that for God, time is not the same as for humans; it is more about the place or the situation, indicating that God works with territories and can insert a new time or place when He intervenes in people's lives.

  • Why do significant places in the Old Testament receive new names after encounters with God?

    -Significant places receive new names because they have entered a new time or reality due to the encounter with God, reflecting a change in jurisdiction and the person's authority over that territory.

  • What is the difference between Egypt and Canaan in the script's context?

    -In the script, Egypt represents a reality without God, where people are outside of God's place, while Canaan represents the place of promise where people are with God, indicating different jurisdictions or realms of life.

  • What does the script imply about the relationship between authority and territory in one's life?

    -The script implies that authority and territory are interconnected; when one gains authority over their life, they gain control over their territory. Conversely, losing authority can lead to losing control over one's territory.

  • How does the script relate the story of Abraham to the concept of changing territories?

    -The script relates the story of Abraham being called by God to leave his current place and go to another, illustrating the idea of God leading people to new territories or jurisdictions as part of their spiritual journey.

  • What does the script say about the importance of being within one's own measure or jurisdiction?

    -The script emphasizes the importance of staying within one's own measure or jurisdiction, suggesting that trying to live outside of it can lead to problems, such as financial issues when one is not meant to handle a certain amount of wealth.

  • What is the script's perspective on sin and how it relates to authority and control?

    -The script suggests that sin is not just about right and wrong actions, but also about who is in control. It implies that without authority, one cannot manage certain aspects of life, such as money, leading to sin when those aspects control the person instead.

  • How does the script use the story of Peter walking on water to illustrate the concept of authority and new realities?

    -The script uses the story of Peter walking on water to show that as God increases the level or reality in a person's life, they may need to learn to adapt and grow in their faith and authority, just as Peter had to learn to walk on water without the support of the wind.

  • What does the script suggest about the process of gaining authority and how it relates to progress?

    -The script suggests that gaining authority is a process of progress, where one must learn and adapt to new realities and jurisdictions. It implies that authority comes with experience and conquering new territories in one's life.

  • How does the script relate the story of Sarah's faith to the idea of progress and learning in the middle of the process?

    -The script relates Sarah's story to the idea of progress by highlighting that she did not believe at the beginning but believed in the middle of the process, showing that God values the journey of learning and growing in faith, rather than just the initial disbelief.

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