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EP04: THE SEVEN SUPPLEMENTS OF FAITH

EPISODE 04

THE SEVEN SUPPLEMENTS OF FAITH

Are you experiencing a lack in any area of your life? If so, this word is for you.
Wandson Santana shares a word to help men grow and gain victory in those areas.


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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How to add moral excellence to your faith.
  • What do you do when you lack understanding?
  • Advice for fighting your flesh.
  • How to love others as God loves you. 
  • PLUS much more…

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

1:55 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 1: VIRTUE

  •  Virtue = Moral Excellence
  • Compartmentalization will ruin a man. You can’t live in 2 versions of yourself. 
  • You must have standards that you set in your life.

3:05 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 2: KNOWLEDGE

  • We must know what we believe and the doctrine that backs it up. 
  • We have no excuse not to have wisdom; if we lack it, ask God for understanding, and He will provide it.

4:09 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 3: SELF-CONTROL

  • Learn to apply self-restraint, mastery, and discipline over your thoughts and actions. 
  • Think about what you’re thinking about. 
  • Be cautious about allowing your mind to wander. It might take you to a place you don’t want to go. 
  • Feelings are not an excuse; you HAVE to fight against unrighteous urges. Don’t surrender to your flesh.

6:02 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 4: STEADFASTNESS

  • Another word for steadfastness is: Endurance (Or Patient Waiting)
  • No one celebrates the consistency it takes to have a healthy life, but it’s essential.
  • Jesus celebrates what culture ignores. (Well done, my good and faithful servant)

7:35 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 5: GODLINESS

  • Godliness means that there is reverence and devotion to your faith.
  • You need spiritual discipline and time devoted to building your relationship with Jesus. 

9:00 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 6: BROTHERLY AFFECTION

  • Loving, forgiving, and encouraging your brothers are keys to growing.
  • Comparison is not brotherly affection. Celebrate when others genuinely. 

6:02 – 🔑 SUPPLEMENT 7: LOVE (AGAPE)

  • Agape = Sacrificial Love. That’s not just for your brothers but even for your enemies.
  • Another perspective is charity, a love for all.

QUESTION FOR REFLECTION:

  • Which of these spiritual supplements are you lacking?

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THE DAD WOUND

“There is a trauma wound affecting more people than drugs or alcohol combined. It cuts deeper than flesh and bone, and works it’s way to the soul. It affects both the rich and poor alike without prejudice. It is the father wound, and it leaves a wake of destruction in its path more devastating than any natural disaster.” Men must be healed and delivered from this wound. How does one do that? “The first step to healing is to believe you are a child of God, with a Father who will never leave, nor forsake you. Now it is time to invite Him into the wound that is festering within your spirit. 1 Peter 2:24 tells us, “for by His wounds you were healed,” and while Peter’s reference here is towards spiritual healing and salvation, it goes much deeper than that. The Greek word for “you were healed,” is iaomai, which means not only to cure and to heal, but also to make whole. God desires to make you whole. You just have to let Him. The next step is to forgive your father, so that healing can continue. Nelson Mandela said, “When a deep injury is done to us, we never heal until we forgive.” The longer you hold on to unforgiveness, the longer the pain will control your life. They say holding onto unforgiveness/bitterness is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. When you forgive your father for his negligence, abuse, abandonment, or any other wound he created, you are exemplifying the God’s forgiveness to us. God forgave us of every wretched thing we have done, and continue to do. As you are changed into His likeness, share that same forgiveness with your father. Even if you never get the opportunity to say it to him personally, forgive him. Determine in your mind and heart you have forgiven him so you can heal.” -Dr. Passini

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