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Tell Your Heart to Beat Again

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Welcome to The Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. Whatever season you are in it is time for you to listen carefully to today's message, because our God is a God of increase: "prepare for increase." Tell Your Heart to Beat Again,Jacob and Esau,Apostle Paul,Humbly,God,Pastor Brad Morgan,New Life Beginnings Church,The Best is Yet to Come, Tell Your Heart to Beat Again Welcome to the Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. This week's message speaks about a phrase, "Tell Your Heart to Beat Again." The phrase came from a Christian song written by a man that standing with God for the healing of his wife. Sometimes things happen that catch us off guard and we struggle to find our footing. Sometimes we have to go through struggles because God is trying to get us to a place to yield to Him. This the case with Jacob who feared his brother Esau was going to kill him. After strong prayer, God changed Jacob's name to Israel and he found favor with God and man. This all occured because Jacob submitted to the authority of God. God will take us through a breaking process. This process causes obedience. Sometimes this can be a long process. Paul on his long journey to Rome went through such a process. Your heart will beat again. www.NewLifeBeginningsChurch.com
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Welcome to The Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. Whatever season you are in it is time for you to listen carefully to today's message, because our God is a God of increase: "prepare for increase." Tell Your Heart to Beat Again,Jacob and Esau,Apostle Paul,Humbly,God,Pastor Brad Morgan,New Life Beginnings Church,The Best is Yet to Come, Tell Your Heart to Beat Again Welcome to the Best is Yet to Come with Pastor Brad Morgan. This week's message speaks about a phrase, "Tell Your Heart to Beat Again." The phrase came from a Christian song written by a man that standing with God for the healing of his wife. Sometimes things happen that catch us off guard and we struggle to find our footing. Sometimes we have to go through struggles because God is trying to get us to a place to yield to Him. This the case with Jacob who feared his brother Esau was going to kill him. After strong prayer, God changed Jacob's name to Israel and he found favor with God and man. This all occured because Jacob submitted to the authority of God. God will take us through a breaking process. This process causes obedience. Sometimes this can be a long process. Paul on his long journey to Rome went through such a process. Your heart will beat again. www.NewLifeBeginningsChurch.com
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