PT. II-"The New is in the Old CONCEALED, The Old is In The New REVEALED"(Isa. 43:18,19)PT. II
keywords
new beginnings, revelation, spiritual growth, God's word, faith, vision, purpose, understanding, divine connection, old and new
summary
In this podcast episode, Matt Geib explores the theme of new beginnings in the context of faith and spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the connection between the old and the new, revealing how God's word can provide fresh insights for the year ahead. Through various biblical references, he discusses the significance of receiving revelation, maintaining vision, and experiencing God's nature. The conversation encourages listeners to live with purpose and meaning, seeking a deeper relationship with God and embracing the new things He wants to do in their lives.
takeaways
- God is doing a new thing; we must perceive it.
- The old and new are interconnected in God's plan.
- Receiving a Rhema word is essential for spiritual growth.
- Vision is crucial; without it, people perish.
- We must experience God's nature to grow in faith.
- Trials and challenges can lead to personal growth.
- Living with purpose gives life meaning.
- Worry and anxiety distract us from trusting God.
- We should expect new revelations from God daily.
- God desires to give us breakthroughs in our lives.
titles
- Embracing New Beginnings in Faith
- The Divine Connection of Old and New
- Revelation: Understanding God's Word
- Vision: The Key to Spiritual Growth
Sound Bites
- "I, God, am doing a new thing."
- "The new is in the old concealed."
- "Have you received your What Is It Word today?"
- "God wants to give you a Rhema word."
- "You can't put new wine in an old wine skin."
- "The days are long, but the years are short."
- "Worry and anxiety are tactics of the enemy."
- "God wants to take you to new heights."
- "He wants to give you a breakthrough today."
Chapters
Introduction to New Beginnings
The Old and New: A Divine Connection
Revelation and Understanding
The Importance of Vision
Experiencing God's Nature
The Journey of Growth and Revelation
Living with Purpose and Meaning
Conclusion and Prayer