Words

Words of Encouragement

Kingdom family, this message might feel like a gut-check, and that's exactly what it's meant to be. We live in an age where it's easier than ever to consume spiritual content without ever being changed by it. We can listen to podcasts while we commute, scroll through devotionals while we wait in line, watch sermons from our couch—all without ever letting any of it transform how we actually live.

But that's not what Daddy God is calling you to. He's not looking for professional listeners or content consumers. He's looking for people who will hear His Word and do it. People who will let truth transform their lives, not just inform their minds. People who demonstrate their devotion through their actions, not just express it with their words.

You already know enough to live differently. You've already heard enough truth to transform your life. The question isn't whether you need more teaching—it's whether you're willing to apply what you've already learned.

Stop jumping from teaching to teaching, always seeking the next revelation but never living out the last one. Stop treating church like entertainment and start receiving it as transformation. Stop being content with knowing and start committing to doing.

You are Renaissance People—bringing Kingdom culture into every sphere by living it out, not just learning about it. You are Kingdom Brewing—being transformed from glory to glory through application, not just information. You are addressing the BlindSpot—seeing that true spiritual maturity is measured by obedience, not knowledge.

Holy Spirit is with you, empowering you to live out everything you've learned. You're not trying to do this in your own strength. You have divine assistance. You have supernatural empowerment. You have everything you need to be a doer, not just a hearer.

So let this be the day that changes everything. Let this be the moment you stop consuming content and start living truth. Let this be when you move from audience to participant, from listener to doer, from learner to applier.

Your life will look different when your actions align with your knowledge. Your impact will increase when you live what you've learned. Your testimony will be powerful when people see transformation, not just information.

Don't be the one who heard but didn't do. Be the one whose life reflects the truth you've received. Be the one who learns from history instead of repeating it. Be the doer.

Be a Blessing, Sir Gregory #KingdomBrewing #RenaissancePeople #BlindSpot

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Faith & Trust Susan Dewbrew Faith & Trust Susan Dewbrew

House

Words of Encouragement

Take a good hard look at Jesus - not casual glancing but intense examination that evaluates everything else against Him as your standard. He's not peripheral decoration but the centerpiece around which all beliefs must organize.

The critical question isn't whether you'll face storms but whether your foundation will withstand them. Both wise and foolish builders in Jesus' parable faced identical storms - same rain, same floods, same winds. The difference was foundation quality, not storm avoidance.

Stop trying to mix Jesus with worldly systems, hoping to create a hybrid foundation. Mixed foundations are more unstable than pure sand because confused structures collapse faster than consistently weak ones. Choose Jesus exclusively as your foundation.

Examine who and what you believe regularly. Many voices compete for your attention, promising easier paths and quicker results than rock-building requires. These voices sound persuasive but lead to sand foundations that collapse under testing.

Remember the difference between wise and foolish builders wasn't knowledge but application. Both heard Jesus' words. The wise builder did them; the foolish builder didn't. Hearing without doing creates sand foundations regardless of theological knowledge accumulated.

Christ as Son is in charge of the house, not just a servant preparing things. He owns and operates with family authority. When you build on Him, you build on Someone with both power and position to maintain what's constructed.

Moses was faithful in servant work preparing for what was coming. Jesus came as what was prepared for - the Son in charge. Honor faithful servants but recognize Jesus' superior honor as the Builder behind all builders.

Don't wait for storms to reveal foundation quality. Examine now what you're building on. Honest evaluation today prevents catastrophic collapse tomorrow. Your house's survival depends on foundation choice, not storm intensity.

God has given you the choice of where to build. This freedom carries responsibility. You determine your foundation, which determines your fate when inevitable storms arrive. Choose wisely - build on the Rock.

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Faith & Trust Susan Dewbrew Faith & Trust Susan Dewbrew

Courageous

Words of Encouragement

Joshua faced genuinely terrifying circumstances - leading millions after Moses died, conquering fortified cities with giants inside. If God commanded courage for that situation, He can command it for yours too. Your challenges might seem overwhelming, but God's presence changes everything.

The foundation of courage isn't positive thinking or self-confidence but God's presence. You can be strong and brave because Yahweh goes with you wherever you go. Every location becomes safe territory when God accompanies you.

Stop yielding to fear and discouragement! These aren't just feelings to manage but enemies to actively resist. God commands courage because He knows fear's power and your tendency toward discouragement. Don't passively hope fear disappears - actively resist it.

Build courage through constant Word exposure. Reciting and contemplating Scripture day and night fills your mind with truth that displaces fear and doubt. Casual occasional reading won't build the courage needed for your calling.

God didn't just command Joshua's courage; He promised outcomes - overwhelming success and incredible prosperity. The same promise applies to you. Courage combined with obedience and God's presence guarantees results.

Remember the emphatic promise: "I will never leave you alone, never! And I will not loosen my grip on your life!" This removes all abandonment fears. God's grip never loosens regardless of how hard circumstances shake you.

The entire Trinity commits to accompanying you on life's journey. You're never without Jesus' redemption, Holy Spirit's power, or Daddy God's provision. This threefold companionship provides courage for any challenge.

Faithful obedience without deviation - right or left - creates the foundation for courageous living. Don't wander into compromise or legalism. Stay on God's path, and courage flows naturally from obedience.

Your circumstances might stir up legitimate fear just like Joshua's did. God doesn't deny fear's validity but commands courage anyway. You can be brave not because circumstances aren't scary but because God is with you.

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