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to die for me. Again, thank you for the time here. My name is Joel. My wife Valerie, we've got a daughter Lydia. She's almost a year and a half now. I'm thankful for the little girl the Lord's given us. God's called us to go to the country of Cambodia. And God sent us from our church up in Kansas City and almost to the other side of the world for just people that need the gospel. And maybe you're not familiar with Cambodia. It'd be there in Southeast Asia and between Vietnam and Thailand. And it's a country almost the same size of our state of Oklahoma. by way of square miles, and Oklahoma's got about four million people, and Cambodia's got about 16 million people, and far, far less Baptist churches than what we would find in Oklahoma, and that's why the Lord's called us to go. There's many, many needs throughout the country. It's a very poor country, but the primary need in Cambodia and all around the world is the gospel of Jesus Christ, and just the biblical pattern that we see in the New Testament is churches starting churches, Again, our church, First Baptist Church Mission Kansas has sent us out to go to start Baptist churches there in the country and it's not anything about us. It's just about our Lord working through us and so we just thank you. Praise the Lord for the privilege to be able to go and serve our Lord. Again, just a little bit about the country. It's thankful for the fact that it's open to the gospel, and we don't take that for granted. Many countries in that region of the world are more restrictive than that, but we can just go there openly. We don't have to hide the fact while we're there. or what we're doing, even while we're on our survey trip, we go house to house and witness and just openly declare the gospel. We have to be wise in how we handle things. If you saw the video on Sunday, It's about 95% Buddhism all throughout the country. We don't just want to get there and just get a quick ticket out of the country because handling things the wrong way and being disrespectful to their culture, which is their religion. To be Cambodian is to be Buddhist in their mindset. But we know that the Lord's able to overcome those hurdles and those obstacles with the and religion, those types of things. And so we just need the Lord's wisdom, Lord's grace to be able to handle those things, not according to my thoughts, but according to his. And so we pray that you'd pray for us in that we'd be able to just handle those things with wisdom as we begin to learn more about the culture and those things. And again, we're thankful that the Lord's provided that we can go there openly as Baptist missionaries. I just want to give you a brief testimony of how the Lord's brought me along through the years. And you may be wondering how God's brought me all the way from Kansas, all the way to Cambodia. And just to back up a little bit, I'm just thankful that I had the privilege of growing up in a Christian home and from an early age hearing the gospel. But just because I, or maybe you've grown up in a Christian home, doesn't mean that you're automatically saved and you need a time in your life that you see Christ as your personal savior. And growing up, I thought I was saved and tried to be the good Christian and those things, but the Lord worked on my heart when I was 15 years old and made it very clear in my life that I needed to be saved. And we were at a youth camp in Missouri And there the Lord made things clear, but just being stubborn, I pushed things off and the Lord didn't leave me alone. And I'm thankful that later on in the summer we went to a youth conference in Oklahoma City at Southwest Baptist Church and Heartland Baptist Bible College. And there were young men who had given a testimony right where I was at the time. The Lord continued to convict me and thankful I got that right, but later back at our home and Lord saved me at 15 years old. And later after being baptized in our church and beginning to grow in my walk with the Lord, God made it clear what the next step in my own life would be. And after high school, Lord laid it on my heart to go to Heartland And even at that time, I knew I wasn't called to preach, and God hadn't directed in my life in that way. I wasn't blocked off in my life, but God just hadn't called and directed in my life at that point. And just my harsh desire in going to Bible college at that time was to to be there and to grow in the Lord. And just my harsh desire was to be a good Sunday school teacher and helper in our church. And the Lord just continued to grow me there and had the privilege of meeting my wife there at Bible College. And after we graduated, we moved to just down the road at Berean Baptist Church in Stratford, Missouri. And Brother Melvin came to Oklahoma City and helped us, brought a trailer and helped us move down there. And so the Lord allowed us to serve there at Berean Baptist Church for about six years. And I'm thankful for our time there, and the Lord greatly worked in our lives at that time. just while we're there at the church, just serving as a youth leader and just working a job outside the church and just doing what we knew at the time to serve the Lord. A little bit into our time there, we had a missions conference and remember the preacher was preaching out of Acts in chapter number eight with the account of Philip and the eunuch and how that God told Philip to go. But many times in our lives, we like to know what the details are gonna be up front before we sign up for things, but God doesn't necessarily work that way. But God speaks and expects us to respond in obedience. I heard a preacher say a while back that you don't have to be omniscient to be obedient. You don't have to know what's down the road in order for you to obey today. And even at that time when God had worked on my heart in surrendering to preach, and I thought at that time maybe missions or maybe church planting, there was a couple things I thought was on my heart at that time, but the Lord made things clear that it was a call to preach, but it was also to wait at the same time. And it was just kind of a time of confusion then when I knew God had called me to preach, but then everything in the distance was just kind of hazy and foggy. But then maybe you're in a situation like that as well, where you're not exactly sure what God wants you to do. And I just encourage you again, just be faithful on what is clear. Just be faithful here and allow God to direct in His timing according to His will. And God's timing is far better than our timing. About almost five years ago now, the Lord directed us to move back to my home church up in Kansas City, which is our ascending church now. And there, just got involved in our church there. And just at the time, as we were getting involved, just following pastor's leadership at the time, there's me and two other guys in our church at that time that were called to preach. And so we're just studying the doctrines of the Bible. And the purpose of that was to be ordained in our church and just to seek the Lord's will on what the next step would be. And just studying the doctrines and just growing in the Lord at that time. And just as the Lord was working on the heart, just looking back on it now. Now, I remember the time we were just driving home from church, the two of us, and just being the spiritual man that I am, I made a comment to my wife saying that, well, we just need to move somewhere where I don't have to wear a tie anymore. And the Lord was just working on our hearts and just used just a simple comment like that. And I had a conversation that if the Lord were to call us somewhere, I'd be surrendered. And in her heart as well, that she'd be surrendered if the Lord would call us somewhere. We certainly weren't calling ourselves or telling the Lord where we should go, but really that's what surrender is. It's not excluding one area of your life and saying God can have this area, but surrender is total hands off. You're saying, Lord, you can have my life. And that's what surrender is, to just be surrendered to the Lord. Let the Lord use you, because God can most certainly use you if you surrender to God. And just have that time out of our minds for a little bit, and the Lord had us in a missions conference. a couple months later at our church, and we had a missionary to Vietnam and a missionary to the Philippines in our church, and the Lord was burdening our hearts for missions. And just even another time in our lives, just seeking the Lord's will, and Lord, would you have us just to give more financially, or would you have us to go as missionaries? And went through the missions conference there at that time, It just happened to be that the next Sunday school lesson I was studying for in our Sunday school class was in Judges in chapter number six with the account to Gideon. Now God came to Gideon at the winepress and says, I want you, thou mighty man of valor. Here's Gideon at the winepress hiding from the enemy. But God saw not what he was, but what he could be through the power of the Lord. And even as Gideon had his excuses and those things, I had mine as well. But God came to Gideon in Judges 6, verse 14. God told Gideon, go in this, I might. And it wasn't Gideon. to defeat the Midianites. As I stand before you today, it's not about us going to Cambodia. It's about our Lord working through us. And I'm thankful as well that I can tell you as well that God can use you. God can use you if you just surrender to the Lord, because it's not your abilities, it's not your strengths, but it's about Him working through you. And so I'm just thankful the Lord made things clear through His word and according to His perfect timing, and just certainly thankful for the Lord in that. Just even as we were praying about where the Lord would have us to go. Again, I said that the Lord had directed our hearts to the region of Southeast Asia, but still not specifically a country at that point. And just even as I began just praying about each of the countries in that region of the world. And I got to Cambodia and was reading about the population and religion of each of the countries. I read about the Khmer Rouge genocide in the 70s and just the terrible things that went on during that time. And really all I can say at this point is I know God gave me peace at that time and just peace to continue praying exclusively about Cambodia. And really even as we were just communicating to our church during that time, we wanted to be in the country and allow the Lord to tell us yes or no. And while we were there, the Lord made things very clear to us. showed me through the word. And why don't you turn in your Bibles with me to Judges in chapter number seven is where we'll be in the message here in just a little bit. And I just want to share with you what the Lord did in my heart. And God can make things clear through his word. And even as Brother Abel was encouraging earlier about just reading your Bible, just read your Bible. Just walk with the Lord and he'll show you what he wants for your life. After we got back from our survey trip, we had our baby at that time during the summer and then just a few weeks later, we had our first deputation meeting and then January of this year, we went full-time in deputation and just seeing the Lord's provision. We're about 65 to 70% of our support raised at this time. I'm just thankful for the Lord providing in that. And just even our goals once we get to the country is to, we plan to go to the capital city of Phnom Penh, just about four to five million people there in that city. And there we'll go alongside a veteran missionary while we're learning the language. Pray for us in that as we learn their language. Thankful that they've got a Bible in their language and you can look at it there and just kind of get an idea of how the difficulty of it and certainly it'll be hard, but we know that the Lord's able to provide in that as well. And my heart's desire after our time in the language school is to move outside the capital city. And there's just many regions and provinces all throughout the country that don't have any Baptist church whatsoever. And so that's the Lord's leadership at this point. And we'll just continue to seek the Lord's guidance in that and each step of the way. And why don't you stand if you're able as we read the text in Judges chapter number seven. Judges chapter number seven, and we'll start reading in verse number one. The Bible says, then Jeroboam, who is Gideon, and all the people that were with him rose up early and pitched beside the well of Herod, so that the host of the Midianites were on the north side of them by the hill of Mora in the valley. And the Lord said unto Gideon, the people that are with thee are too many for me to give the Midianites into their hands, lest Israel vaunt themselves against me, saying, mine own hand hath saved me. Now therefore go to proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and depart early from Mount Gilead. And there returned of the people 20 and 2,000, and there remained 10,000. And the Lord said unto Gideon, The people are yet too many. Bring them down unto the water, and I will try them for thee there. And it shall be that of whom I say unto thee, This shall go with thee, the same shall go with thee. And of whomsoever I say unto thee, This shall not go with thee, the same shall not go. So he brought down the people unto the water. And the Lord said unto Gideon, Every one that lappeth of the water with his tongue as a dog lappeth, him shalt thou set by himself, likewise every one that boweth down upon his knees to drink. And the number of them that lapped, putting their hand to their mouth, were three hundred men. But all the rest of the people bowed down upon their knees to drink water. And the Lord said unto Gideon, By the three hundred men that lapped, will I save you, and deliver the Midianites into thine hand, and let all the other people go every man unto his place. So the people took victuals in their hand, and their trumpets. And he sent all the rest of Israel, every man, into his tent, and retained those three hundred men. And the host of Midian was beneath him in the valley. And it came to pass the same night that the Lord said unto him, Arise, get thee down unto the host, for I have delivered it into thine hand. But if thou fear to go down, go thou with Phura thy servant down to the host, and thou shalt hear what they say, and afterward shall thine hands be strengthened to go down unto the host. Then went he down with Phura his servant unto the outside of the armed men that were in the host. And the Midianites and the Amalekites and all the children of the east lay along in the valley like grasshoppers for multitude. And their camels were without number as the sand by the seaside for multitude. And when Gideon was come, behold, there was a man that told a dream unto his fellow, and said, behold, I dreamed a dream. And lo, a cake of barley bread tumbled into the host of Midian, and came unto a tent, and smote it that it fell, and overturned it that the tent lay along. And his fellow answered and said, this is nothing else, save the sword of Gideon, the son of Joash, a man of Israel. For into his hand hath God delivered Midian and all the host. And it was so, when Gideon heard the telling of the dream, and the interpretation thereof, that he worshipped, and returned into the host of Israel, and said, Arise, for the Lord hath delivered into your hand the host of Midian. And we'll stop the reading right there. The title of the message here tonight is, 300 is Plenty. God was sufficient for Israel. They just needed to trust in him. And God was continuing to bring Gideon along this series to trust in God, depend upon him. And it's the same message tonight here for us. Let's go to the Lord in prayer. Lord, I come to you here once again, and Lord, just want to seek you once again, Lord, and thank you for the Christmas holiday, just celebrating your birth, and that you came to die for us. Just pray that you would just help us to not be complacent about the truths of the Bible, but Lord, help us to truly see what you have here before us. Lord, please continue to give me words to say. And Lord, I just thank you for the time here. Lord, I just pray that you'd continue to bless. We pray this all in your name. Amen. You may be seated. The definition of the word plenty is full or adequate supply or another a large or sufficient amount more than enough. Just even again, as I gave the title of the message is 300 is plenty. And I think if we're just to kind of imagine in our minds, if we're to go back in time, if we're to sit down with Gideon and have an interview with Gideon and Judges chapter seven and verse number one, when everything's beginning to come together, and we're just to ask Gideon, Mr. Gideon, would the 32,000 men that's gathered here before you, would that be sufficient to defeat the Midianite army? I don't think Gideon's answer even in verse number one would be, oh yeah, we're ready to charge into battle, we're good to go. But I'm very confident at the middle and certainly at the end of the chapter that Gideon's opinion of God in this situation would be far different. that Gideon's opinion of the situation would have transferred from, oh, we need to gather more, we need to get more soldiers together, but rather Gideon began to rest in God, began to recognize God's power, God's blessing upon the situation. Stephen, I'm sure many of you would be familiar with the chapter here. We'll look into it in verse number one. We see here as the army begins to gather together. And again, we see in verse one, then Jeroboam who is Gideon and all the people that were with him rose up early and pitched beside the well of Herod. so that the host of the Midianites were on the north side of them by the hill of Morah in the valley. Later on, I believe in verse number three, we find out that there's 32,000 men at this time that's gathered together here with Gideon. And imagine them in this situation that as they have the army that's really not even soldiers anyway, but rather this ragtag group of men that's gathered together to fight. And they're up on this hillside. And what's down before them in the valley? This army of the Midianites. Back in chapter number six, here in chapter number seven as well, it describes that they were as grasshoppers for a multitude. Just this huge army before them. And later in chapter number eight in verse 10, we see that the soldiers that fell in that situation were 120,000 men. of the army of Midian. And if we were to just gather in our minds the 32,000 men of Israel, if we were to have 32,000 people in one place, that would be a large amount of people, but not compared against Midian. They were far outnumbered in the situation, but just even if without God in the equation, they didn't have a chance. Without God in the equation, common sense would be to go from there and go back home. You're not gonna win the battle. They didn't have a shot in the battle without God. But then verse number two comes along. And imagine the confusion in their minds as God tells Gideon, says, and the Lord said unto Gideon, the people that are with thee are too many for me to give the Midianites into their hands. So here's Gideon, imagine his response in this situation, and Gideon says, oh yes, of course, that's exactly what I was thinking, that we need to shrink the army. No, Gideon in his mind was not at a place of rest, was not at a place of trusting God, but God comes to Gideon and says, no, there's too many men. But I love it in the Bible when God not only gives instruction, but tells us exactly why and what his reasoning within doing that. In verse number two, It says, lest Israel vaunt themselves against me, saying, mine own hand hath saved me. So God is making it very clear to Gideon and to all of Israel here in this situation, hey, at the end of the battle, it's going to be very, very clear who is the reason for the victory. And God is making it clear to Gideon and to all of Israel that at the end of the battle, you're not gonna come to the conclusion and say, look at me, look what we did, but that the only conclusion can be, it was God. Verse number three, God shows us, tells how he's gonna shrink the army. It says, now therefore, go to proclaim in the ears of the people saying, whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and depart early from Mount Gilead. And there returned of the people 20 and 2,000, and there remained 10,000. And just growing up here in this account, I just had kind of set in my mind and just in my thinking of it, well, here's two groups of people here. Here's the 22,000 that were fearful and afraid and went back home. And here's the 10,000 mighty men of Gideon that were just evidently fearless and ready to charge into battle. But I don't think that's necessarily the case here, because if we look at the text here, here's, obviously, it's still, they're not robotic men that row fears and emotions just as you and I would have. Because what's down before them in the battle? Real soldiers with real weapons and ready to destroy them. But I don't think that there was an absence of fear, but in the midst of fear, trusting God. Does that make sense? There's a difference between fear that says we can't, and goes back home and says, fear that says we can't, but God can. There's a difference between fear that causes you to flee and fear that causes you to trust in God. So I don't think it was a, it's a situation that they were absent of fear, but in the midst of their fear, they learned, we don't know how this is gonna turn out, but we're just gonna trust in God. And really it's a great statement of faith by even these 10,000 men, because again, they didn't have a chance with 32,000. How much more do they have a chance with 10,000? but just simply trusting in God. Sometimes along the way on deputation, people will ask if we're nervous about going to a different country and nervous about taking my family to around the other side of the world. Well, of course. Absolutely. But there's a difference between fear that says, well, this is impossible, we can't do this, and fear that says, well, I don't know how it's gonna turn out. It's not anything about us, but I know that God can use us. Where God leads, God provides. I love the verse in Hebrews chapter number 11, verse number 19, talking about Abraham, the great, moment and great time of faith in Abraham's life when God had came to Abraham and when God had instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. And there in Hebrews 11 verse 19 it says, accounting that God was able to raise him up even from the dead from whence also he received him in a figure. The word accounting just means to take into inventory. And Abraham in that situation, he didn't understand the instructions of God. He didn't understand why God was telling him to do that no more than Gideon understood what God was doing here. But just to, and that word of taking in an inventory and all that Abraham had experienced over the lives and over his life and just coming to the conclusion, I don't understand the situation, but I know that God can be trusted. I don't know what lies ahead, but God is trustworthy and God is able and God is most certainly capable of providing victory. In the middle of their fears, they trusted God to provide. In the middle of your fears and your difficult circumstances, you can move forward in confidence, trusting God's strength, trusting God's power. Here is it, and the count goes on, and now they're down to 10,000 men. And God comes back to Gideon and says, in verse four, it says, the people are yet too many, too many men. God instructs Gideon to bring them down to the water and says, I'll try them for thee there. And God has a situation where those that go down to the water and drinks as a dog lappeth, he says, those are disqualified. But everyone that brings the water to his mouth, and I believe it is just the principle of being circumspect and watching for the enemy. And God says, I chose, I'm choosing them. And God shrunk the army all the way down to 300 men here in this situation. And maybe you're here tonight and Wednesday night after Christmas and you're thinking, well, I didn't come here to church to do all this math and plus and minus and all these things, but may I help you out with it? God gives us the numbers here, but really the numbers are irrelevant at the same time. Because really that God didn't need the armies. God didn't need the men to provide victory, but he chose to have them here so that they could experience his awesome power. Did God need the armies, the mighty men of Gideon here? No, God had defeated the Egyptian army at the Red Sea with how many soldiers? None. God didn't need them. And we could go all throughout the Old Testament in situations where God had provided with many or with few. But that even though they were outnumbered, it wasn't really an issue of whether it was 500,000 for Midian and 10 for Israel. That the equation was just that they had God. God was able. God was just bringing them to this situation and he reduced the army of Israel just simply to show that he was sufficient for victory. If God had left it at the 32,000 men, they would have done just exactly what he told them not to do back in verse number two, that they would have said, just like if you and I were in the battle and seeing ourselves in this situation, oh, look at how great and powerful, how talented we are. But sometimes God humbles us to come to the point, to the true conclusion that we aren't able, that we are incapable of providing victory in and of ourselves, but that it's only about God. God continues to bring them along. And verse number seven, God says, and the Lord said unto Gideon, by the 300 men that lapped, will I save you and deliver the Midianites into thine hand and let all the other people go, every man into his place. So here God is just making, reassuring Gideon once again, that I will deliver you. And the same word used back in Numbers, in chapter number 13, where God told those great people of faith, when they were to go in and spy the Canaan land, and said, I will give you the land. And the same word used here is God says, and deliver the Midianites. That it wasn't, the emphasis was not on them, but what God was going to do. God was going to deliver the Midianites into their hand. Look down in verse number nine. Here, God gives Gideon yet another sign here in this situation and to show his will, to show his goodness within that. And back in chapter number six, God had began working on Gideon and showing Gideon that it was his strength and not Gideon's own strength. And again, Gideon gave his excuses why he couldn't serve. And I'm the least in my father's house and Manasseh. And those sayings, and God continued to show them, to show Gideon that it was God's strength and God's power. At the end of chapter number six, God provided with Gideon the situation with the fleece and the dew, and God provided with that, not once, but twice. And just here in this situation that God made things clear to Gideon. And I'm thankful that God can make things clear to you today. God won't work in the same situation that he did with Gideon in chapter number six, but God can make things clear through his word. I just remember times when back a couple of years ago, right after the Lord had called us to missions and just seeking the Lord on where he would have us to go and just even times there in the garage working on some car parts and those things. just underneath the car asking the Lord, Lord just show us where you'd want us to go. Drop a blob of grease down on the garage floor in the shape of the country that you'd have us to go. Write a message across the sky. But God doesn't work that way. God works through His Word and reveals through His Word and the Holy Spirit. But we see here in Judges 7, verse number nine, God comes to Gideon yet again and to reassure Gideon of his presence, to reassure Gideon of his strength. In verse number nine, it says, and it came to pass the same night that the Lord said unto him, arise, get thee down unto the host, for I have delivered it into thine hand. But if thou fear to go down, go down with Phura, thy servant, down to the host, and thou shalt hear what they say, and afterward shall thine hands be strengthened to go down unto the host. In verse number 11, evidently there was still fears in Gideon's heart, because he does bring his servant Phura with him. And even, again, in the midst of fears, you can still trust in God. And just to, it's, We're humans. God knows our restrictions, God knows our fears, but don't let that come, make that come, don't let the fears and your own hesitations bring you to a halt. Trust in God. And when God reveals his will, you can move forward in confidence. Don't get in a rush, don't get in a hurry. Don't speed things along and get things ahead of God's will and ahead of his timing. Let it be in God's timing. God instructs Gideon and Phura to go down to the host. And just imagine with me in your minds at this time here, they start up on the hillside and they're going down to the enemy camp at night. even greater outnumbered. And just here in this situation, they just happened to come to a certain tent, and they begin to hear some guys talking, and they begin to lean their ears into what they hear. In verse number 13, it says, and when Gideon was come, behold, there was a man that told a dream unto his fellow. "'and said, behold, I dreamed a dream, "'and lo, a cake of barley bread "'tumbled into the host of Midian, "'and came unto a tent and smote it, "'that it fell and overturned it that the tent lay along. "'And his fellow answered and said, "'This is nothing else save the sword of Gideon, "'the son of Joash, a man of Israel, "'for into his hand hath God delivered Midian "'and all the host.'" Here's the Midianite soldiers saying this about Gideon. Well, imagine Gideon's response in this situation. What did God tell him back in verse number 11? Your hands will be strengthened. Why? Just knowing what God wanted. Knowing that it wasn't him leading the men into battle, but God leading the men into battle. The Lord showed me in verse number 15, Gideon's response to recognizing God's will. It says, and it was so when Gideon heard the telling of the dream and the interpretation thereof that he worshiped. Whoa, what's that mean? Gideon finally coming to the place of recognizing that it's not about him, but it's about God. What's worship? Gideon falling on his knees, saying himself being unworthy, but God worthy. Himself insufficient, but God sufficient. To recognize the true source of the victory being God. And just as God showed Gideon, Gideon and all of Israel here at this time, and just thinking through Israel's history, as they were often inclined to look to other nations for help, and when they'd get in a bad spot, and well, Egypt's got many chariots and horses, and we can go to them, but the reality was that God was just simply showing them and us, but he alone is sufficient. God alone is the source of victory. but also in verse number 15, not only did Gideon recognize the source of the victory, the verse goes on and says, and returned into the host of Israel and said, arise, for the Lord hath delivered into your hand the host of Midian. Finally, Gideon comes to the, recognizing God's will, recognizing God's sufficiency, and he responded in obedience. When God confirms his will, again, you can move forward in confidence. Don't get in a hurry, in a rush of moving according to your schedule, just trust God and His schedule and His timing. But when God makes things clear, don't drag your feet. Respond in humility, respond in obedience. Because again, the source of the victory is not you, it's God. And when you continue to drag your feet and say, Lord, I need more proof, Lord, I need more proof, again and again and again, that's just putting the emphasis on yourself rather than, Lord, you've made things clear. I know that you're able, I'm gonna trust you. And just as God leads, just trust him to provide. And just as they go into battle here with not weapons of military strength, just going into battle as they go into with trumpets and pitchers and lamps, that would be nonsense if it was their battle plan. But God directed it according to his will and they saw a marvelous, glorious victory. But it wasn't about Gideon. And if God's working in your heart tonight, May I just tell you that it's not about you. What I can point you to in God's Word is just bow yourself low, recognizing that you're unworthy, but He is worthy. Recognize that it's not about you and just simply obey. Respond in His timing and according to His will. As our Lord's able, even as we prepare to go to Cambodia, it's not about us. but God is able. As you serve and as you minister here in Springfield, you can see wonderful things. God is able to marvelously work today. Just simply respond in His will and His timing. Just obey God. Let's go to the Lord in prayer. Lord, we thank you for your leading and Father, I pray that you just help us Lord, I don't know what you're doing in the hearts here tonight, but Lord, I pray that you would just help people to respond just according as the text lays out, that we just respond in humility, bow ourselves before you, and simply do as you say. Lord, help us to just be obedient servants and to follow you, Lord. I thank you for your strength. I thank you for your power, Lord. Please work in hearts according to your will. I pray this all in your name, amen. My life, my love, I give you I'll live on.
Three Hundred Is Plenty
ID del sermone | 1228231322243815 |
Durata | 41:14 |
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Categoria | Servizio infrasettimanale |
Lingua | inglese |
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