Don’t Quit Mid-Build! God’s Not Done
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About this listen
Key Takeaways:
- Zerubbabel's story is a reminder that opposition often comes not with weapons, but with discouragement and doubt.
- When pursuing a calling, one might face criticism and self-doubt, much like Zerubbabel did.
- God's message to rely on His spirit rather than personal strength is crucial for overcoming life's challenges.
- The spirit of God provides strength to overcome obstacles and assures that what He starts, He will finish.
- Believers should continue to trust and persevere, knowing that breakthroughs are real and guided by divine purpose.
Notable Quotes:
- "Zerubbabel was chosen by God to lead the rebuilding of the temple after the exile."
- "The enemy will always try to shut down what God is building in and through you."
- "Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit, says the Lord of hosts."
- "God didn't bring you this far to leave you stuck halfway."
- "The opposition may be loud, but God's spirit is louder."
Join Heidi Wysman as she reflects on biblical principles to anchor you deeper in Hope.
Heidi’s desire is for everyone to understand and experience the love of God, that she encountered in 1993. She is the founder of Hope with Heidi, a ministry to help disciple people to have a revelation of Jesus. Heidi is a recognised speaker and lecturer. She has a BA in Ministry and is the author of One – Complete Intimacy with God.
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