The Power of Imagination - Week 3, Day 3 - The Gospel Truth
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What you imagine may be more important than you realize. Ultimately, what you imagine
determines what you believe, and how you believe determines how you receive. Having a
positive imagination is what the Bible calls hope! And hope is what faith is based upon.
This power-packed series is filled with insightful truths that Andrew has touched on for years but
has never quite put together in a teaching like this one. You’ll find out how it’s not a matter of
doing more or doing something better; it’s a matter of understanding the way God designed you
to think, believe, and receive. You’ve probably heard Andrew quote often, “As a man thinketh in
his heart, so is he” (Prov. 23:7). Now let him show you how to think properly so that you can be
all God created you to be: it will change the way that you see yourself, your
circumstances—everything!
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00:25 Welcome to our Wednesday's broadcast of The Gospel Truth.
03:03 If the Imagination is so powerful, how come the Bible didn't talk about it in positive ways?
10:31 But God, when He came to him, He called him Abraham. Matter of fact, if you back up into verse 17, in this Romans, chapter 4, it's talking about this very thing.
12:52 Being fully persuaded that, what He had promised, He was able also to perform. And therefore it was imputed unto him for righteousness. I'm telling you, this is a model for how we receive from God.
17:07 I saw a biblical movie one time that showed Abraham hitting his fist against a wall and crying, oh God, no, anything but Isaac, and that's the way that most of us would have responded and so that's the way people imagine that it was.
21:11 Abraham never saw himself going back and telling Sarah that he had sacrificed their only son. He never saw Isaac dead. He saw Isaac living. That's what was in his imagination.