Beyond Redemption

Beyond Redemption

Wherever you are in your walk towards God, whether you are a person working on your individual faith or a ministry working out God’s work in a group, we all need hope. -   - Yet, it is often in the darkest times, that we lose that hope...
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Wherever you are in your walk towards God, whether you are a person
working on your individual faith or a ministry working out God’s
work in a group, we all need hope.   Yet, it is often in the
darkest times, that we lose that hope...like the Israelites of the
Old Testament who were freed from Egyptian slavery, but were too
afraid to enter Promised Land.   That is what this podcast is
about, finding and keeping the hope until we are redeemed.  
We often assume that the heroes we look up to, like our Founding
Fathers, were full of hope and super confident.   In reality,
they had to develop that faith.   They had to develop the
confidence that even if the world around them was dark, scary, and
confusing. They had to fight with the confidence that God will
handle the rest.   In this episode, Brad and Pastor Sam take a
few moments over tea, to explore how we can develop that powerful
faith in our lives. You’ll hear how the Old Testament story of
redemption and obedience played a big role in the founding of the
United States...and how that influence is with us, even to this
day.   You’ll also learn about the role of obedience, service,
and patience in becoming the kind of leader that God calls us to
be.   They’ll cover questions like: How do I develop a
stronger faith? What’s the “unpardonable” sin? What makes us lose
faith? Can anyone (even with a bad past) be redeemed? How do I
become a better servant of God? Is the Bible still relevant in our
government? What kind of leadership should we be looking for?
  Other Key Insights Teshuah Testimony: A powerful story of a
girl who escaped her nightmares How your donations are supporting
Teshuah Tea Company’s mission How the Old Testament played a big
role in the founding of the US Why the Promised Land depends on
obedience Exodus 20 and how it connects to American Law Why the
keys to leadership in God’s Kingdom are patience, persistence, and
service   Conversation Highlights [2:00] The bigger mission of
Teshuah Tea Company   [7:40] One’s girl escape from human
trafficking...to healing with Jesus   [10:00] Problems in
human trafficking rescue   [12:45] The unpardonable sin?
  [18:20] Why do humans mess up?   [20:23] John Quincy
Adams and his persistent fight for good...and what it can teach us
  [32:28] Why leaders must serve   [34:53] Why obedience
is the path to a better and freer life   [35:34] Why the
American government was built (and survives) on principles of faith
  [35:47] Why leaders need to be “tested and proven”  
[42:25] Developing a servant’s heart   [45:19] How the Old
Testament (Exodus 20) still applies to us today   Quotes to
Remember “That was the first time she had slept peacefully for
three years.”   “There are people that are beyond redemption,
but they;re not beyond redemption for the reasons that you might
think...”   “I think the Promised Land is...a picture of
obedient living.”   “If you want...a legacy worth living, you
have to live the obedient life.”   “Duty is ours, results are
God’s” (John Quincy Adams)   About Our Sponsor Teshuah Tea
Company dedicated to helping women build lives of recovery from
abuse, human trafficking, and sexual slavery. The business supports
the Teshuahah House, which provides job and skills training,
recovery and rehabilitation.   Visit the site at Teshuah Tea
Company or DeliveranceTea.com   Learn more about the Liberty
Unveiled Podcast here.   Don’t forget to share, subscribe, and
leave a review so we can share the transforming stories of the
girls and women who have been helped by the Teshuah House.  
Check out our blog here! Resources O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
(Contemporary)

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