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Thermostat Not Thermometer Part 1A

An episode of the David's Christian Centre podcast, hosted by David's Christian Centre, titled "Thermostat Not Thermometer Part 1A" was published on July 1, 2018 and runs 59 minutes.

July 1, 2018 ·59m · David's Christian Centre

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Thermostat Not Thermometer | Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Prayer is one way to get you to becoming a thermostat, is prayer if you want to change thing as an individual we the prayer. Response-ability James5:7 We need to arise and take responsibility, God would not allow you to face a problem you cannot solve. Nehemiah2:6 challenges will always arise, situation will always remain unchanged until someone decides to take responsibility Esther4:13-16 Things will not change until you arise and ready to face it. How do we respond to things? 1.By being changed as individuals 2. By taking responsibility 2chronicles7:14 -Things will not change until someone takes responsibility, let stop complaining and give it all our best. Isaiah 60:1 Your light cannot shine among lights if you don’t don’t arise and stand out. 3 Do not respond with complaining and gossiping How to respond to situation * The kingdom way is to Always respond with joy 1samuel 30vs6, Nehemiah 8vs10 * Always respond with the energy of prayers Matthew5:44 * Always respond with boldness. Proverb30:30 As a child of God you are not to run away from any confrontation you meet your self, but be bold in Christ to face it. When you are faced with the challenges you need to stand up and face it. Judges5:7. 2chronicles7:5 Thermometers make no difference but complain, but thermostat stand up to make up a difference. Respond in love Matthew 5vs38-42 1. We can solve issues with others in love 2. Always do a constant checkup of your heart, never be quick to judge. 3. Always respond with boldness Ephesian6:12-16

Thermostat Not Thermometer | Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Prayer is one way to get you to becoming a thermostat, is prayer if you want to change thing as an individual we the prayer. Response-ability James5:7 We need to arise and take responsibility, God would not allow you to face a problem you cannot solve. Nehemiah2:6 challenges will always arise, situation will always remain unchanged until someone decides to take responsibility Esther4:13-16 Things will not change until you arise and ready to face it. How do we respond to things? 1.By being changed as individuals 2. By taking responsibility 2chronicles7:14 -Things will not change until someone takes responsibility, let stop complaining and give it all our best. Isaiah 60:1 Your light cannot shine among lights if you don’t don’t arise and stand out. 3 Do not respond with complaining and gossiping How to respond to situation * The kingdom way is to Always respond with joy 1samuel 30vs6, Nehemiah 8vs10 * Always respond with the energy of prayers Matthew5:44 * Always respond with boldness. Proverb30:30 As a child of God you are not to run away from any confrontation you meet your self, but be bold in Christ to face it. When you are faced with the challenges you need to stand up and face it. Judges5:7. 2chronicles7:5 Thermometers make no difference but complain, but thermostat stand up to make up a difference. Respond in love Matthew 5vs38-42 1. We can solve issues with others in love 2. Always do a constant checkup of your heart, never be quick to judge. 3. Always respond with boldness Ephesian6:12-16
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