Valley Gospel
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Valley Gospel
God's Full Salvation
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What if the fight you think you’re having with people, problems, or plans is actually a wrestle with God’s call to go all in? Today we journey with Jacob—from fear and schemes to an all‑night struggle that ends in a limp, a blessing, and a new name—and we discover why full salvation is more than a ticket to heaven. It’s a covenant life that reshapes desire, prayer, and identity until our strength gives way to trust.
We start by refusing to sideline the Old Testament. Those ancient accounts don’t just report miracles; they decode our doubts. Tracing darkness through the prophets and sin back to the garden gives modern faith its backbone. Then we step into Genesis 32: Jacob divides his camp, calculates gifts for Esau, and prays after planning. Sound familiar? The heart of the message is the wrestle: when God touches the hip, Jacob can’t push through anymore—he can only hold on. That grip becomes a model for us. Sometimes perseverance is not sprinting harder but clinging longer.
The question that breaks the stalemate is piercing and personal: “What is your name?” The last time Jacob answered, he lied. This time he tells the truth, and confession opens the door to transformation: “No longer Jacob, but Israel.” We talk about why God would rather let the sun rise on a limping Israel than set on a lying Jacob, and why brokenness is the doorway to authority. Along the way we clear up a common mistake: believers weren’t handed raw power to force outcomes; we were given authority under God’s power. That reframes prayer, aligns us with Scripture, and steadies us when answers seem delayed.
If you’re tired of backup plans that drain your peace—or if your faith feels like a long night—this message will help you trade a self‑styled path for a covenant walk. Open the Word. Pray straight. Tell the truth about your name. Hold on until God blesses you. Then step forward, even with a limp, wearing the new identity he gives.
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Hello. Welcome to Valley Gospel Church. We are a non-denominational Pentecostal church located in Springdale, Pennsylvania. Our sole mission is to present the living truth of a risen Lord, Jesus Christ, to a remnant church and a lost world. Let's get into the service recorded live at Valley Gospel Church.
Doubt, Trials, And The Root Cause
SPEAKER_01Find it interesting that the Lord starts the message in the old covenant and then transitions to the new. And you know, I was just thinking that so often we look at the old covenant, the old testament, uh, that being Genesis through Malachi, as ancient history or as amazing signs and miracles and supernatural events that just don't happen anymore. That's why it's called the Old Testament. And we tend to relegate the Old Testament to the status of something that's insignificant or even irrelevant, or as some I've heard describe it, as a storybook of clever illustrations. And you know, when we do that, we're missing some of the most poignant and powerful teachings and revelation, uh revelation that transcends time and culture and religion. The Holy Spirit has authored all 66 books of what we call the Bible in order to comfort us, to instruct us, to teach us, to convict us, to guide us, to enlighten us as we move in our journey on this planet for the limited time. Seeking, seeking God's full salvation. God's full salvation. And you know, I have always, or at least, yeah, I've always recognized the relevance of the Old Testament, but it wasn't until I began to study in depth these Old Testament accounts and followed their fulfillment in Jesus in the New Testament, that I have begun to understand the intricacies and the consistent love and mercy and compassion that our God has shown in dealing with his people. You know, we also learn that the perfect succession of this great plan of salvation, that it was fathered in the mind of God Almighty before the foundations of the world, it was paid for by the Lord Jesus Christ. And you know, on a personal level, our studies of the Old Testament accounts, whatever they might be, Noah and the boat and Daniel and the Lions Den and Moses and the Red Sea and Abraham and Isaac, that's the foundation that has solidified our New Testament truths. That's how we know they're real. That's how we know the covenant that He's made with us is true. Uh and it allows us to go beyond that simple acceptance that's sometimes subject to our intellect. We start to think about it, right? We start to think about our salvation and how is this possible and how does that work? But and that can cause just a little bit of confusion or or or uh ups and downs in our walk with with God. And you know the enemy exploits that, he turns that into darkness and doubt. Uh Chrissy, let's go to work. Let me break it down just a little bit for you. I'm kind of threw a lot out there to begin. Sometimes in our walk with the Lord, and I believe I'm telling the truth, that our all of our desire is to walk with the Lord, strive to do what He's called us to do, or at the very least, try to do what's right. Uh desiring to walk in faith and power, but invariably we run into areas of difficulty, areas of hardship, uh trials, temptations. Have you run into any of those in your walk? And that turns into doubt. That turns into doubt. And much of that doubt is caused by not understanding how these truths that we hold dear came about. And that's where old covenant revelation is invaluable. Because until we trace darkness back to the Old Testament, back to Ezekiel and Malachi and Isaiah, we can't understand what God, what the devil's motivation is. So it takes that old covenant glimpse to know what the devil's up to, what he's what he's about. Until we trace sin back to the garden and the fall of man, it seems obscure and vague, a list of donts. Uh and unless we understand the old covenant promise of salvation, it seems hard to grasp, to get a hold of. Until we see David's complex life of being an adulterer and a murderer and restored in full by the Holy Ghost. Wow, we can't quite understand the relevance to the modern church. Today, through the Old Testament patriarch Jacob, son of Isaac, we'll see God's heart, we'll see his desire, not only for today's Christian, but for today's modern church. Amen. So if you'll if you'll turn with Chrissy, two readings today. One in Hosea, the first one in Hosea 12, and the second one will be in Genesis. Genesis is an easy one to find, right? Hosea a little more difficult. It's between Daniel and Joel. If you find either one of those, you'll find Hosea. Hosea 12. Give you a second to get there, and whenever you do, I'll ask you to please stand in reverence to God's word.
SPEAKER_02He took his brother by the heel in the womb, and by his strength he had power with God. Yeah, he had power over the angel, and prevailed. He wept and made supplication unto him. He found him in Bethel, and there he spoke with us.
SPEAKER_01Amen. And now Genesis 32. 32, beginning with the twenty-fourth verse.
Jacob’s Story Sets The Stage
SPEAKER_02And Jacob was left alone, and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day. And when he saw that he had prevailed not against him, he touched the hollow of his thigh, and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint, as he wrestled with him. And he said, Let me go, for the day breaks. And he said, I will not let you go, except you bless me. And he said unto him, What is your name? He said, Jacob. And he said, Your name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel. As for a prince have you power with God, and with men have prevailed. And Jacob asked him, and tell and said, Tell me, I pray you, your name. And he said, Wherefore is it that you do ask after my name? And he said, Blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Penel, for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved. And as he passed over Penel, the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh.
Reading Hosea And Genesis
Angel Of The Lord And Theophany
Our Real Struggle Is With God
Faith, Prayer, And Asking Amiss
Jacob’s Plans Versus God’s Way
Covenant Versus Blessing Explained
Confession, Consequence, And Fear
The All‑Night Wrestle And The Limp
SPEAKER_01My my this I'm so glad Jordan's here, because Jordan, this is the main event of the evening. Amen. That's what we're going to read about. A boxing match unlike no other. Amen. I'll use for a subject this morning God's full salvation. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus, Lord, we come to you in faith. Lord, I ask you to fill my mouth with nothing but what you would have said, Lord. Help to keep me on track. Open the ears of your saints, Lord, to hear and accept this revelation of truth. It is in the name of your precious, beloved, August, soon coming Son, we pray. Amen and amen. Amen. Please be seated. I'm sure most of you know, all of you know, in many areas of study of the Old Testament, we find the chronology, the order of events, are not necessarily in the order that we know the story, according to the time that they happen. And that's what this is in this case about Jacob. Also in the Genesis and Hosea account, that that's why we had to jump from Hosea back to Genesis to get the whole story. In this account, this man that Jacob wrestled with is called an angel of the Lord. And as we talked about briefly on Wednesday night, that's in the Old Testament, it's called the Theophany. It's where God himself is manifested and called an angel of the Lord. This angel was in fact, in reality, Elohim Hashem Jehovah. And now the content of this message, maybe better said, the context of the message is Jacob's struggle and how that relates to us as modern-day Christians and the modern church. You see, Jacob's struggle wasn't with his brother Esau, nor was it with his father Isaac. Jacob's struggle was with God Almighty. His struggle was with God. And you know that's true for everyone here today. That if we're struggling with doubt or fear or lack, your struggle isn't with other Christians. Your struggle isn't with the circumstance. Your struggle is with God. Your struggle's with God. And our Lord Jesus the Christ gave us direction on how to deal with our struggle. Not just deal with it in an earthly or a worldly way, but how to deal with it in faith. How to deal with it in faith. And that for each of us, for everyone who calls themselves a Christian, that direction to deal with our struggle is our full salvation. Our full salvation. In other words, not being content with a home in heaven or our eternal security. But embracing the full salvation that God has given us. Whatever you face, the Lord is in that struggle. What are you talking about, Pastor? Maybe, maybe your struggles with faith. You just don't seem to have enough faith. And faith isn't something that you can generate. Faith isn't something that you can whip up and say, I believe now. But God's word tells you how to get faith. Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. Yet so many Bibles lay on desks unopened all week. Amen. Most churches, most churches aren't as full as we are today. Bible studies even less attended. Maybe you're having trouble getting prayers answered. You've sought God about an issue, a situation, and just hasn't answered you. Been years I've been praying about the same thing, just hasn't answered you. Well, God's word is pretty clear. It says we receive not because we ask not, or you ask amiss. But very few Christians today even know what even knows what that means, amiss. What does it mean to ask amiss? And some Christians can't remember praying outside of church or even in church at all. Jacob asked God, and God answered. My buddy Jacob says, yeah, yeah, okay, but I better have a backup plan. I better have something that'll that's workable, something that I can see, just in case. How many Christians live every day like that? Making a plan? Here's what I'll do, and then I'll say this, and then I'll do that, and then we pray and ask God to bless our plan. Am I hitting home? The very reason we struggle is because we've chosen to go around the Lord rather than seek him first, rather than get his direction. But we still call him Lord. We use the words, we repeat the phrases, uh, but we haven't accepted his full salvation. Or we just ignore his direction because we've got a better idea. I've dealt with this problem a long time. I know how to deal with it. Or we just try to work it uh um on ourselves, on our own. Uh worldly help, worldly advice, advice, man's treatment. I call it religious medication. Religious medication. Let's see how Jacob arrived at this boxing match with God. Just a few verses. We're still in Genesis 32 1. And Jacob went on his way, and the angel of God met him. Verse 3. And Jacob sent messengers before him to Esau his brother unto the land of Seir unto the in the country of Edom. Uh jump up to six. And the messengers returned to Jacob, saying, We came to thy brother Esau, also he cometh to meet thee with four hundred men with him, jump to seven. And Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed, and he divided the people that was with him, and the flocks and herds and the camel into two bands. Okay, the story's starting to take shape now, okay? Jacob was doing his best, trying to follow the Lord, trying to walk with the Lord, and God has prospered him. Twenty years earlier, Jacob all he had was his staff after the deception. Amen. Now he has everything. His wife Rachel, uh, cattle, servants, land. In fact, what he does here is he divides his camp into two. It's called Mahaniyim, Mahaniim in Hebrew. One camp has him and his wife and his children, and the other camp is for the cattle and the host of angels that God has encamped around him. Now he hears that his brother, Esau, is coming. He's coming with 400 men. Uh he's not coming for coffee, not coming to chat. Hallelujah. See, Jacob and his brother have a little history, if you remember. They have a not so brotherly past. And Jacob and Esau were the sons of Isaac. Isaac loved Esau more than Jacob. And Jacob tried to steal Esau's birthright. Now, a covenant and a birthright are similar, not exactly the same, but what it would cost, what he was trying to get from Esau, was that blessing from Isaac, his dad, and an inheritance of Canaan and possession that Isaac had. And if you're not sure what the difference is between a covenant and a blessing, a covenant says, uh, if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves, seek my face, then I will heal their land. All right? So there's an if. It isn't a promise. See, this book is not a promise book. We think it's a promise book. We say it's a promise book, it is not. It's a covenant book. If then, God says, if you, then I will. Glory. I will. Jesus made a covenant. Come unto me, all ye that labor, and I will give you rest. Come unto me is first. That's the first part of the covenant. If you come to him, I will give you rest. Covenant, not a promise. Different. Anyway, Jacob disguises himself as his brother. His mother helps him. They even glue hair on his arms. So he Isaac is blind and he reaches up and touches his hairy arm, and Jacob is pretending to be Esau. And he does this to receive Esau's blessing and birthright. He wasn't entitled to it. It was Esau's, but he tricked his father into giving it to him. Jacob deceived Esau, he deceived Isaac, he deceived God. In fact, I said this once and I forgot we had uh back at Harmer when Jacob used to come to church. And Jacob means con man. It means deceiver. That's the most the most accurate interpretation of Jacob is con man. And that brings to mind a whole lot of things. You know, con man and the details and how they spin a story to get you to do what they want. That's who Jacob was, aptly named. All right, still in 32, 9. And Jacob said, O God of my father Abraham and God of my father Isaac, the Lord which said unto me, return unto thy country and to thy kindred, and I will deal with thee. And I am not worthy of the least of the mercies of all the truth which thou hast showed unto thy servant, for with my staff I passed over this Jordan, and now I am become two bands. Deliver me, I pray thee, from the hand of my brother, from the hand of Esau, for I fear him lest he will come and smite me and the mother with the children. Jacob makes this plan to divide his two camps. So when Esau comes, and certainly he's coming to smite him, he believes, that he will not kill everybody. He divides this, separates them by geography, so everybody doesn't die. And he also plans to placate Esau with gifts and offerings, sending messengers out in front to try to soften Esau before he gets there. Then he prays. Then we pray. Here's what I'll do and I'll go. And then we pray. And when we realize that we've acted wrongly, our hearts are filled with fear and doubt. And it robs us of our confidence. Even though we're trying to be led of God, we want to be led of God, guided by his Spirit. It's our plan that takes is the foot at the forefront. Are you receiving this? It's hard because we're not sold out. Uh we're not fully trusting in God. We haven't accepted his full salvation. Let me ask you a really hard question. And you don't have to answer, but think about it. How many of you really expect God to move in your life or in your situation to solve your problems, to intervene on your behalf in whatever you're facing? If your answer is not always, let me suggest a possible reason. Because accepting God's full salvation and trusting Him in everything brings new responsibilities. It brings new encounters. There are new requirements, new priorities, a new walk, a new road, a new mode of travel. Jacob had a plan, but God had another plan. So what do you think that conflict among the plans? How do you think that's going to turn out? Jacob was, look, Jacob wasn't, this is why it's so relevant to modern church and modern Christianity. Jacob wasn't hardened toward God. Jacob was still God's guy. He walked in the flesh, but he still believed. Maybe that's the way to say it. He walked in the flesh, but he still believed. He did things his own fleshly way, and he justified why he did them. Glory. He still had faith of God. So many of us are in Jacob's very position. Still had faith in God. We proclaim his name. We worship him. And we believe just not in full salvation. Just not. And that's where the match comes in. This is it, Jordan. The main event of the evening right here. Jacob is wrestling with the Lord all night long. A fight. God's trying to get through to Jacob, trying to get him to see the era of his ways, how to walk with him, how to hear his voice. And he sees he's not reaching Jacob. And the Bible says he touches the hollow of his thigh, and Jacob goes down. He's unable to walk. Glory. He falls to the ground, unable to move on his own. Jacob grasps the Lord, hangs on with all of his might. He hung on. Are you hanging on? Are you hanging on? Hallelujah. Many of you have gone through this struggle. Whether it was physically or emotionally, you've gone through this where you couldn't walk anymore. You just couldn't move forward. Hang on, church. Hang on. Even when you face the unknown, no, especially when you face the unknown. Hang on. You may doubt which way to go. You may doubt your qualification. You may doubt your faith. Just hang on. Maybe you don't even think you can make it through. You can push through following the Lord's direction for what he wants, what he desires. As Jacob found out, you don't need to push through. Just hang on. Just hold on. Just don't let go. Look, don't look around and say, this is what our brother and what my brother and sister are doing, and this is what this church is doing. Don't judge Christ by the by Christians. It's a whole different scenario. Don't judge Christ by Christians. Hmm. That was good. The Lord tells Jacob, let go. Let go. Do it on your own, con man. Let go. Jacob says, Nope. I will not let go until you bless me. In the midst of this long struggle, this affliction, Jacob knew. He knew within his heart of heart that there was a blessing for him. In spite of fear, in spite of doubt, even though he had major failings, even though he was a con man, he knew that there would be a blessing in the struggle, that there would be a peace in the storm, that there would be a strength for our weakness. Now we get to the good part. God asked Jacob, what's your name? Come on. You wrestle with the Lord all night long. He doesn't know you. He doesn't know who he's wrestling with. Who this fight is with. And it isn't that God didn't know him. He knew everything about Jacob. He knew him intimately. Yet he asked him his name. He asked him his name. What's that about? It's time for the test. Time for the test. Glory. He taught Jacob. He tried Jacob. Now he tests him. And this applies to every believer. This applies to you and I. This applies to the modern church that strives to walk with God. How? By asking your name? That doesn't make sense. The last time Jacob was asked his name, he said, My name is Esau. He lied. The last time he tried to steal his brother's covenant blessing, he lied. And he said, My name is Esau. But God gives him another chance. A chance to get it right, to walk in faith, regardless of what lies ahead, in spite of consequences. To accept that full salvation that only God can give. That only God can give. Maybe you think, oh, brother, if I walk with God, if I walk fully and accept his full salvation, the devil's coming after me. Yeah, it's pretty certain. I was going to say maybe, but that's pretty certain. But we take a stand. We take a stand. I don't care what hell throws at me. I don't care what the devil does, even if it's only me. Though no one join me, still I will follow. If my husband's only halfway in, I'm going all in. If my wife is only halfway in, I'm going all in. My. Because in the midst of darkness, against all odds, facing insurmountable challenges with the devil all around, demons all around. Satan tempts you and surrounds you. God prepares for you a table in the midst of your enemies. Glory, glory, glory. He leads you beside the still water. He's rod and his staff. They comfort you. That's a covenant relationship. He anoints your head with oil, and goodness and mercy are your companions forever. And we will be with him forever. 27. And he said unto him, What is thy name? And he said, Jacob. Victory. Victory. There's victory in that verse. Complete and total victory. Yeah, my name is Jacob. That's right, I'm the con man. I'm the deceiver. That's what the anointing, that's what God's full salvation requires. That his blessing demands of us. That's what full salvation deserves. We admit who we are. We expose everything about us, like our sister Jenny would say, that get naked before the Lord. Spiritually speaking. Lay bare our shortcomings where we fall short, so he can reveal who he is. So he can reveal who he is. He already knows who you are. Who he is. And the Lord, when Jacob replies, I'm Jacob the con man, the Lord says, No, no, no, no, no, not anymore. Not anymore. You're no longer a deceiver and a con man. Your name is Israel, a prince of God. A prince of God. And as a prince, you have power with God and with men. That goes back to the Hosea reading. In this all-night struggle with God, Jacob comes to know God in a way that passes understanding. That's our desire as Christians to know God in a way that passes understanding. The church learns a great principle: full salvation. Full salvation. Going all in, pushing everything to the middle of the table. Human flesh can't receive the victory. Do you know that? Human flesh can't receive victory. It can't. It's the broken and the contrite that receives victory. It's the broken. God does his best work with broken toys. Amen. It's the broken that receives God's power. That hold on to nothing, that receive God's power. 29. And Jacob asked him and said, Tell me, I pray thee thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask me my name? And he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel, and I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved. And as he passed over Peniel, the sun rose upon him, and he halted upon his thigh. I'll just stop there. God asks him his name. Who am I fighting against? Who am I wrestling with? And the Lord responds to him, You don't have to ask me that. You know who I am. You've always known who I am. You see, in the mind of God, this is a little bit of a complicated principle, but in the mind of God, it was better for the sun to rise on a limping, crippled Israel than to set on a lying Jacob. Jacob was exiled from the promised land for his deception regarding his brother. But he's returning now a prince. Wealthy, anointed, appointed, but lame. He never lost a limp, never went away that we know of. Just as the nation of Israel will return to God in the last days, come to Christ, broken and contrite. And you know, throughout the the history of Israel, in Jacob's life, even though they were shackled by fear and doubt and deception, they resorted to scheming and finding ways to make it work. Don't give up on Israel. Don't give up on Jacob. Don't give up on the church. Don't give up on your brothers and sisters. Don't give up on yourself. This deceiver became a prince of God. This weak, frail vessel of clay became a prince of God. Look, you can be what God has called you to be by utilizing the authority He's given you. You are, everyone in this room, you are the righteousness of God. If your flesh is crippled, if you're broken and contrite, but you've been given authority by the Most High. Hang on through the fire and through the flood. You shall be called a prince of God. You see, when the smoke is cleared, when the dust is settled, you will stand before him. You will stand before him, a child of the king. My robes of sparkling white. Dressed in righteousness, mortality has now been clothed in immortality. Faultless to stand before the throne. Faultless. Faultless. I don't think we ever really accept that. Faultless to stand before the throne. But you don't know what I've done, Pat. What did I just tell you? Faultless to stand before the throne. I'm going to close this message with a knuckleball. Alright? You know, baseball spring training starts this week. I'm good. I'm good. I get so depressed with all this stuff with the snow removal and up all night looking at the street lights to see if it's snowing. But baseball starts this week. And I get to hear familiar sounds of summer. And I'm okay now. But a knuckleball that I'm gonna throw you, you know what a knuckleball is? A knuckleball is a pitch that doesn't spin. It floats. Really hard to hit, hard to catch, hard to understand. Too many Christians pray about an issue for years and say, well, I guess the Lord just doesn't want to, I guess he's not hearing me. Guess the speakers are off in heaven. And they never get an answer. So it seems to outsiders, to marginal believers, to weak Christians, to your family and friends, all right, follow me, that our God is impotent or that he just doesn't care. And it leaves us as those who walk with God, desire to walk with God, it leaves us in doubt and confusion. And it all comes from a wrong interpretation of the Word of God. Uh see, we wrongly surmise that we have an internal power to correct things in our lives and the lives of loved ones. That we have been given this internal power. But what you've been given is not power, it's authority. You've been given authority.
SPEAKER_02We invite you to listen to this week's worship service that follows and tune in for next week's podcast.
SPEAKER_04God is able, he will never fail. He is almighty God. Greater than all we need, greater than all we have. He has done great things, lifted up, he defeated the grave, race to life.
SPEAKER_03Our God is able. For the Lord, our God is able. God is with us. God is on our side. And he will make away. Sing it out! Lift it up. Oh, he defeated the great. Our God is save, oh it is same. Oh, we overcome. Oh the Lord, our God is safe. Oh lift it up. Oh, we defeated the grave. Raised to life. Our God is a same. We overcome for the Lord. Our God is able. Swing it again. Lift it up. We defeated the grave. Raised to life. Our God is able. It is name Oh we overcome for the Lord.
SPEAKER_04Our God is able. God is with us.
Brokenness, Authority, And Victory
SPEAKER_03He will go before. He will never leave us. He will never leave us. God is for us. He has no men arms. He will never fail us. He will never fail us. God is with us. He will go before. He will never leave us. He will never be us. God is for us. He has open arms. He will never fail us. He will never fail us. Oh, he defeated the grave. Race to life. Our God is able. It is name who we overcome. For the Lord. Our God is able. Lift it up. Oh, he defeated the grave. Hallelujah. Praise to life. Our God is saved. And in his name. We overcome. We will love For the Lord. Our God is saved. Lift it up. Oh, he defeated the grave. Our God is safe. We overcome. We will love For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able.
SPEAKER_04Father, thank you, Jesus. Yes, Lord. Give him all the praise. My banner, my glory, my king. The reason I shout and sing. Jehovah, the lion, the flame, the god who breaks every chain. No one can stop what you started in me. I am alive and I've been set free. I am El Shaddai, Elohim. You are my everything. My banner, my glory, my king. The reason I shout and sing. Jehovah, the lie, I'm afraid. God who breaks every chain. No one can stop what you started in me. I am a liar that I've been set free. I am El Shaddai Elohim. You are my everything.
Better A Limping Israel Than A Lying Jacob
SPEAKER_03Lift it up. He defeated the grave. Race to life. Our God is able. In his name. We overcome for the Lord. Our God is able. Lifted up. Oh, he defeated the grave. Defeated the grave. Praise to life. Our God is saved. In his name. Oh we overcome. Oh the Lord. Our God is saved. Oh lifting up. He defeated the grave. Raised to life. Our God is safe. Oh in his name we overcome for the Lord. Our God is able. Lift it up. Oh, he defeated the prey. Hallelujah. Our God is able. In his name. For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able.
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SPEAKER_05Yes, thank you, Jesus. Hallelujah. Thank you, Jesus.
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SPEAKER_04In the dark and all alone. Grow and comfortable. Are you too scared to move and walk out of this tomb? Buried underneath. The lies that you believe. Safe and sound, stuck in the ground. Too lost to be now. You're just asleep. And it's time to leave. So come on, rise up.
SPEAKER_03Take a breath, you're alive now. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Lazarus and your brand new. Power of death cannot hold you. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Lazarus When he said your name, the thing that filled your face.
SPEAKER_04It was more than blood. It's the kind of love that washes Dan away. Now the door is open wide, and the stone's been rolling tight. The old is called the light has come. So come on and rise up.
SPEAKER_03Take the breath you're alive now. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Lanzaro. So your brand new. Our dead could not hold you. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Lazarus.
SPEAKER_04Yes, yes, Lord. Because he defeated the grave, we have also Jesus. We thank you for the precious blood. Yes, Lord. Without the shedding of your blood, there can be no remission of sin. He's calling us to walk out of the dark.
SPEAKER_03Yes, Lord. He's giving us new resurrected hearts. That's the truth. He's calling us to walk out of the dark. Hallelujah. He's giving us new resurrected heart. Hallelujah, Jesus. He's calling us to walk out of the dark. Yes, Lord. He's giving us new resurrected heart. So come on and rise up. Take a breath you're alive now. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Pleasant, your brand new. Our death could not hold you. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? Up from the grave like Plaserus Hallelujah to the Lamb.
SPEAKER_04We praise your holy name, Jesus. He's calling us to walk out of the dark.
Don’t Give Up: Church And Calling
SPEAKER_03He's giving us new resurrected heart. Yes, Lord. He's calling us to walk out of the dark. Hallelujah! He's giving us new resurrected hearts. Yes, Lloyd. He's calling us to walk out of the dark. Sing it out. He's giving us new resurrected hearts. So come on and rise up. Take the breath you're alive now. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? I'm from the grave by class of rust and your brand new. Our death could not hold you. Can't you hear the voice of Jesus calling us? I'm from the grave by class of rubber. Lift it up. He defeated the grave. Race to life. Our God is safe. We overcome. We will overcome for the Lord. Our God is safe. Lift it up. We defeated the grave. We defeated the grave. Praise to life. Our God is safe. We overcome. For the Lord. Our God is safe. Lift it up. He defeated the grave. Praise to life. Our God is safe. It is day. For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able. For the Lord. Our God is able.
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SPEAKER_04My banner, my glory, my king. The reason I shout and sing Jehovah, the Lion of Flame, the God who breaks every chain. No one can stop what you started in me. I am alive and I've been set free. I am El Shaddai Elohim. You are my everything. My battle, my glory, my king. The reason I shout and sing. Jehovah, I'm a lie, I'm a flame, the God who breaks every chain. No one can stop what you started in me. I am alive and I've been set free. I am El Shaddai Elohim. You are my everything. Now I know that he is mine and I'm his forever. He is leading me alongsway. He'll be holding to my hand when I cross this river.
SPEAKER_03He will take the stink of death away.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, that's the truth. Because I'm his grace is whole.
SPEAKER_03One more time because I'm his.