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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 28 MIN

But God: Turning the Enemy’s Harm into Your Harvest by Apostle Otis B. Young on March 29, 2026

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In this transformative teaching, Apostle Otis B. Young provides a spiritual playbook for moving from stagnation to advancement. Drawing from the imagery of a football game, he explains that progress often happens in small, incremental "first downs" rather than just one big play. The key to this advancement isn't just hard work—it’s "reframing." By shifting our perspective to see through the lens of Scripture, we can reinterpret our past pain as a prerequisite for our future purpose. -- To "move the chain forward" means advancing the Kingdom of God despite personal struggles, opposition, or what people say. -- Reframing is the act of changing how a situation, idea, or problem is viewed, transforming a negative perspective into a constructive one. -- We must stop "matching energy" with those who oppose us; instead of stepping into the realm of the enemy, we must set a higher standard through character and prayer. -- Loyalty can be a strength, but we must be careful not to stay stagnant with people who have no intention of changing or following God’s direction. -- Every setback, including rejection and warfare, is actually a development phase designed to strengthen character and produce endurance. -- God often uses the very things meant for our harm to position us to save and help others in the end. Scriptures for Further Study -- Romans 8:28 -- Philippians 1:12-14 -- Romans 5:3-5 -- Genesis 50:20 +++++++ Find more information on our website here: https://www.teamkingdom.business/

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