Episode 13

December 21, 2025

00:33:24

Servanthood: Served First - Pastor Paddy Patterson

Servanthood: Served First - Pastor Paddy Patterson
World Changers Asia Pacific
Servanthood: Served First - Pastor Paddy Patterson

Dec 21 2025 | 00:33:24

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Servanthood is revealed as the very nature of Jesus, not an optional add-on to faith. This message explores how Christ served first—out of identity, not insecurity—and how true greatness in the Kingdom is found by going lower, not higher. Through Scripture and lived truth, servanthood is reframed as overflow, not obligation; purpose, not pressure. Serving is shown to be an expression of love already received, forming Christlike humility, dismantling entitlement, and shaping a life anchored in Jesus rather than comfort. Faithful, unseen service becomes a powerful testimony of the gospel at work.

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[00:00:00] Welcome to the World Changers Church Gold Coast Podcast. Join us as we listen to today's message. Are we working? Are we on? We're on. I can hear myself. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. [00:00:12] There's a lot of strange faces here today. Where have you all come from? [00:00:17] It was great this morning. I was thinking to myself, I thought I'd probably have about 30, 40 people in here, everybody that I know, and I've got new friends. I haven't said hello yet, so. Hello. How are you all? Yeah, we all good, John. Love you. [00:00:31] We have a run sheet and we have a run sheet for a reason, because it tries to keep us on track. [00:00:35] That run sheet, it's out the window already. We haven't even started the message and it's gone. So we'll just let the Holy Spirit lead where he's going to lead because that's the key. And I'm just going to move that there. We're going to talk this morning about servanthood today. As Pastor Kyle said, it's the volunteer appreciation day. So if you're here sat and you volunteer. [00:00:57] Thank you very much. This message is for you. You've got nothing to do if you're sat here and you don't volunteer. [00:01:08] Please relax because this message is for you. [00:01:12] We've already got your details. I've seen you when you walk through. Okay. It's already noted down. It's all fine. Listen, I always remember the. The first time that I got saved and I was in church. I was having a proper meltdown. Cries, tears, snot, everything. [00:01:30] God undone me. He broke me apart and I gave my life. [00:01:34] And it was a phenomenal moment and I'll always remember it. I'll always remember the week afterwards, though. The week afterwards, there was a bloke and I'm only name him because if he listens to the podcast, he'll love it that he's named Christopher Case, who ended up being my pastor for a period. So Pastor Chris Case. [00:01:51] And he walked up to me the following week. I'd gone to the toilet, he'd seen me and he said, paddy, listen, you gave your life last week. Fantastic. Do you want to jump on a serving team? [00:02:01] My response wasn't too great. It felt like I hadn't been saved and there was no Fruit of the Spirit. I told him to jog on, get lost, go away. That's not what I'm interested in. I don't want to do that because I need to spend time here. Sat. [00:02:14] Being in the Word of God, being taught, being discipled, listening, hearing, learning, growing. [00:02:21] Before I start to worship, before I start to serve. And I still stand by that. [00:02:27] I still stand by it. When you walk into church, it's not about serving when you walk in, it's about your heart. [00:02:35] It's about that recognition of what Jesus has done for you. And out of that, everything else will change. [00:02:42] But the great thing about church, this. Oh, I'll tell you what, these kids are fantastic. [00:02:47] Who heard them during worship. [00:02:49] Yeah. [00:02:51] No, if you're relying that to distract you from the Word of God, you're listening to the wrong thing. [00:02:56] Because this is powerful. [00:02:59] This is powerful. We are purposefully, on purpose, praying for a new location, for a new building where you actually don't have to hear that we will have them separate, we'll have them away. [00:03:09] Not that they're distracting, but that you can get the Word of God and they can get taught and they can get brought up in the Word of God as well. So that is amazing. So I thank God for that. [00:03:19] I've actually lost what I was saying now. What was I saying? [00:03:22] This is going to have to be some audience participation today. [00:03:25] I'm not too sure what the Holy Spirit's doing just yet, so bear with me. [00:03:31] Church, beautiful place, Love it. But it doesn't run on anointing. [00:03:39] It runs on people that are here early. [00:03:41] It runs on people that stay lit. [00:03:44] It runs on people that know where everything is. [00:03:48] And if you ever come and you ever ask me where everything is, it's out the back and it's in the middle drawer. And if it's not there, it was there six months ago, I promise you. Somebody else moved it. Okay? There's other people they ask, not me. But it's a great thing that people come and they serve and they give and they do it with a smile. [00:04:09] And that's what we don't often see. We walk through the door sometimes in the midst of our own stuff going on, and we sit down, we stand, we worship, we listen to a message, we go home and we forget about the people that were actually there at 7:30 in the morning, that we're hoovering the grass, that we're hoovering in here, that we're cleaning the toilets, that we're cleaning the sinks, that we're setting out the hand towels, that we're setting up the communion, setting up the offering, getting the check ins done, putting the chairs out, looking at everything as people come through going, wow, we need more chairs. Let's get Them placed in dealing with the kids, dealing with all of that. Thinking about a ministry ward that's gonna be brought to and everything else. [00:04:43] And then when it finishes, we tidy up. [00:04:46] There's a lot of stuff that goes into Sundays. There's a lot of stuff that comes with being a servant of serving. And it's a great place to be. [00:04:55] I love being here. But today is meant to be uplifting. It's meant to be joyful and it's meant to be honoring. It's about servanthood because when it's done the way Jesus intended, it's life giving. [00:05:08] It's not heavy. [00:05:09] Okay? So I want to encourage you with that. I also want to remind you that I'm Irish. [00:05:14] So there is going to be one word that I'm going to use today. The way that I say it. Now if I was to say it in English because I can't do Aussie very well, it's towel. [00:05:24] Yeah. Everybody understand me? Towel. What do you dry yourself with when you get out of the shower? The way I'm going to say it? Toil. [00:05:30] Shower, Shower. Yeah, there we go. There's two words you've learned today. [00:05:36] Towel is toil. That's what I'm going to call it. And a shire is a shire, you know. So we get used to it. We get used to it. But listen. [00:05:45] Jesus served first. [00:05:49] Before Jesus ever asked anyone to follow him. [00:05:54] Before he taught crowds, before he called the disciples, before he healed the sick. He served us first. And it wasn't accidental. [00:06:02] This was on purpose, very much on purpose. And it's foundational. Philippians 2, 6, 7 says that who being in very nature, God did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage. Rather he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant being made in human likeness. [00:06:27] And this matters because Jesus didn't serve because he lacked power. [00:06:34] It matters because he served because he possessed all authority. [00:06:41] We have to understand that he possessed all authority, yet he still chose to serve. [00:06:48] Colossians 1:16 tells us that all things were created through him and for him. Hebrews 1:3 tells us that he sustains all things by his powerful word. So when Jesus stoops, it's not weakness, it's voluntary humility. [00:07:06] And if we're to emulate, if we're to copy somebody, he's the person that I want to copy. I think I've said about it before when we take a look at neuro linguistic program and stuff and what people do in the world is they go and they get books about people they want to be like. [00:07:20] And they read everything, all the autobiographies. They get up at 3 o' clock in the morning and they meditate for an hour. Then they have this for breakfast, that for breakfast. Then they do this. They copy every single thing so that eventually they become like that person. But the person that I want to be the most like is Jesus. Why would I not? Out of everything that he has done, everything that he still does, why would I not want to be more like Him? [00:07:42] So who am I looking to the world to be more like? Or who am I looking into the word of God to be like? To be who I'm called to be? [00:07:50] Jesus knew who he was. [00:07:53] Jesus knew where he came from. [00:07:56] And Jesus knew where he was going. [00:08:00] Think about that. He knew all of that. And because of that, he could serve. [00:08:08] Because of that, he could serve. So let this sentence sit with you. [00:08:13] Jesus didn't come to impress the world, but to impress upon us his love for the world. [00:08:23] I'll come back to that later. [00:08:25] Jesus didn't cling to status. [00:08:29] Jesus didn't protect position and Jesus didn't leverage power. [00:08:36] That's what the world tells us. Instead, Jesus came close because love moves towards people. [00:08:46] I don't come here and serve because I love everybody. [00:08:51] I come here and serve because I love Jesus and he loved me first. [00:08:56] Yeah, if I'm honest, some people annoy me. [00:09:02] It's all right, mate. I was thinking about Pastor Kyle more than anybody else. Don't worry about it. [00:09:07] We're going to throw him under the bus a few times today. It's all good. [00:09:10] Yep, excellent. Happy with that, Spigdale? [00:09:16] But I serve because I love Jesus and because he loved me first. [00:09:22] But when love moves towards people, it tells us something profound about the nature of God. See, God's greatness expresses itself through love. [00:09:31] It's expressed through it. And God's power expresses itself through service. [00:09:37] Servanthood is not a task added to ministry. Jesus never added it to ministry. It reveals who God is. [00:09:46] So when we talk about the service today, when we talk about being a servant, when we talk about serving on teams, it's kind of hard. It's not hard. It's easy to get caught up in. [00:09:58] I've got to do this, I've got to do that. I've got to give up my time. I've got to go and give up this time. I want to go and do this instead of going and doing that. I, I, I. [00:10:10] And that's not what it's about. [00:10:12] Imagine If Jesus had said, this is all about me and I'm not going to do that for you, where would we be sat? [00:10:19] How would we be sat? [00:10:21] But the disciples, we love the disciples. And they argued amongst themselves. [00:10:25] Who's first, who's closest, who sits where? [00:10:29] I would love to have been a fly on the wall for three years with the disciples, because we get a snapshot, really, when we look at the Bible and we sort of. We read it and we get the. Understand and pick it apart. But they actually sit there with. Whilst they're arguing amongst themselves. [00:10:43] I wonder if they got angry. I wonder if they wanted to get fisty cops going. I wonder if they were literally shouting at each other. [00:10:51] Hey, I'm first. No, I'm sitting there. Imagine you come in, everybody sits in the same seats. Kind of. How do you feel when you walk in? Somebody sat in your seat. [00:11:01] You're like, oh, come on. Hold on a second. That's my seat. [00:11:05] Chef, top one. [00:11:07] I look around, I see people sat in the same seats. Yeah, we get it. We get it. [00:11:13] The disciples, man. But Jesus responds with words that still confront us today. [00:11:20] And we look at mark 10, 42, 45 for that. [00:11:25] You know that those who are regarded as rulers of the gentiles, lord it over them. [00:11:29] Not so with you. [00:11:31] Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant. [00:11:38] Jesus didn't correct behavior. He dismantled an entire value system with those words. [00:11:47] Think about it. The world says, climb higher. [00:11:51] What position do you have today? Well, I tell you what, if you work hard, you can get a promotion. If you work harder, you can get more promotion. [00:12:00] If you do all of this, we can give you all of that. [00:12:03] But within that, the world says, protect your position. [00:12:07] Because within the position that you've got, somebody can come along and take that. Somebody's willing to work that little bit harder to get the position that you've got. You've got to fight for that. You've got to protect your position. [00:12:19] Because if they come in and they're better than you, you're right. Then what happens? I've got no security. I'm going to lose my job. If I lose my job, then I lose my house. If I lose my house, then I'm homeless. I've got nowhere to feed myself. What's going to happen with the kids? What's going to happen with that? The world puts a lot of press honest. And then it says, be served. If you make those positions and you get yourself up there, you've got your own secretary, you've got Your own driver. You've got people that are paying for X, Y and Z so that you don't have to, because that's a position earned that you have now been given. So you've got people serving you. [00:12:49] Jesus never said that. [00:12:52] Jesus says, go lower. [00:12:55] Jesus said, give your life. [00:12:57] Jesus said, serve others. [00:13:02] Very different. And then he anchors it in Himself and He says, for even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many. [00:13:18] Jesus ties servanthood directly to the cross. [00:13:26] He knew where he was going when he was saying these things. We get to look back with hindsight now and understand what they were. But he knew what he was saying before they even knew what was going to happen. [00:13:39] Loving the kingdom of God is never abstract. [00:13:42] It's not feeling alone. It's not sentiment. It is always expressed through sacrifice. [00:13:50] Jesus didn't serve when it was convenient. [00:13:52] He served when it was costly. [00:13:56] When he came into this world, he knew what was going to happen. [00:14:00] There was a cost. And that cost would be his life on a cross. [00:14:05] The weight that he would have to bear the toil led to the cross. The basin pointed to the blood, the feet he washed would soon run away. [00:14:21] And still he served, regardless of what was to come, regardless what had happened already. [00:14:30] He knew and he served. Isaiah 53 tells us he was despised and rejected, pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities. This wasn't accidental suffering. It was intentional love for you and for me. [00:14:48] Intentional. [00:14:51] He served first so that you could sit here in love. [00:14:58] We know that where two or three are gathered, there he is. The Holy Spirit is here. [00:15:03] We've already witnessed miracles happening today. And miracles happen all the time. The little ones through to the great ones. What are you waiting for in your life? What are you trying to experience versus what do you already have? [00:15:16] That is his grace and mercy on your life. That is his love that was given freely. That is yours. That is your gift. That is for you. [00:15:24] He served you first. [00:15:29] Real love always moves toward people, not away from them. [00:15:33] Real love doesn't walk away when it costs something. [00:15:39] And when we think about Jesus in this way, this reframes servanthood. For us, servanthood is not about being used, it's about being poured out. [00:15:49] What have you got within you that he can use? [00:15:54] What has he placed in your heart that you can use for his glory? [00:16:01] It reframes it. [00:16:03] I have to come and serve. [00:16:06] I have to come and do this. [00:16:08] Jesus has called me to go onto all the world to proclaim his message, the Good News. [00:16:15] I have been called by him for him, not for me. [00:16:22] So what's my sacrifice? [00:16:24] What am I willing to give up? [00:16:26] What are you willing to give up when you listen to those words of what he has called you to do versus what he has already done for you? [00:16:35] And it doesn't mean that you have no boundaries. It means that your love is anchored in Christ, not comfort. [00:16:45] It's not always comfortable to get up first thing in the morning to come and do something. It's not always comfortable when you finish a hard day at work to go out and serve others. It's not always comfortable. I'm sure it wasn't comfortable when he was getting whipped, beaten and nailed the across, but he'd done it anyway. [00:17:01] And I'm not saying that we lay down all our boundaries and we do absolutely every single thing that everybody asks. That's not right. [00:17:10] Because he doesn't tell us to give from an empty cup. We give from the overflow. [00:17:16] So my cup has to be full. Your cup has to be full. [00:17:21] From there we still don't give. [00:17:24] From there, we still don't serve. It's the overflow. [00:17:27] It's his abundance on my life. But what am I sacrificing? [00:17:33] What am I giving up? What are you giving up to be able to follow him, to do what he has called you to do? [00:17:44] I always thought of a plan and a purpose in my life, and I always got it wrong. It wasn't until I gave my life over to him that I realized that his plan and purpose in my life was much better than mine. [00:17:54] His ways are higher than yours. [00:17:58] When we walk through the doors, you see people who will serve because there's no entitlement. [00:18:04] And you will see people who will serve because they're chasing something. [00:18:09] If you're serving because you're chasing something, you're not serving. [00:18:16] Think about that one. [00:18:21] Jesus serves not because he forgets his identity, but because he is completely secure in it. [00:18:30] He knew exactly who he was and he served anyway. [00:18:38] That's why today matters. [00:18:41] Insecurity seeks recognition. Identity releases service. [00:18:47] If you know who you are in Christ, it's not about standing at the front. [00:18:53] It's not about the person that's cleaning the toilets. [00:18:56] It's about the heart behind what God's called you to do. [00:19:01] I talked about it on Sunday night with somebody. [00:19:06] We had the worship night born. They said it's free. And it was a fantastic event. [00:19:11] It was amazingly beautiful listening to the worship that was going on. And to see people giving over to that. [00:19:19] But it was also humbling because I got to lead somebody to the Lord. [00:19:24] And within that of leading somebody to the Lord, they were looking at what their identity was and their identity was in the wrong place, Their identity was in the wrong things because they didn't yet know who Christ was. [00:19:38] It's not about you. It's always about what God's going to do. When he calls, when he speaks, when he says something, are you going to listen? But the thing is, with what went on that night, I sat for one hour in absolute disobedience because he told me at six o', clock, go and speak to this person. And he told me what to say. [00:19:58] So for an hour I sat there and went, nah, I'm sure that's not from you. That's just me overthinking some stuff. I even sat at the back and I prayed and I said, God, give me a second. [00:20:10] He didn't give me a sign. He just popped that little thought back in my head and he says, oy, get off your backside. Go and do what I've told you to do. You're like, yeah, delayed obedience. [00:20:19] Delayed obedience is still disobedience. [00:20:24] It's a challenge, isn't it? [00:20:27] But even though we're disobedient, he still gave his son on a cross. He still loves you enough to forget that, to forgive that, to embrace you, to love you, to hug you. [00:20:39] He has never left you and he will never forsake you. We think that he is far away, but he's only far away because I'm looking in the wrong place. [00:20:49] I look to my left or right, he's there. [00:20:51] I look behind me, he's there. He is all around me and everything. I'm just looking wrong. I'm just missing wrong. [00:20:59] And some people here today are doing that. They're looking in the wrong place for their identity and they're looking in the wrong place for his love. [00:21:08] If you look into the world, you will always feel, but if you look into him, you will always find Him. [00:21:16] Servanthood isn't a side issue to Jesus. It's central to who he is. [00:21:25] And it's alive in this church. [00:21:29] There are people that serve every week in this church, and there are people who could serve more. That's just being honest. [00:21:35] There's people who could step up more, and there's people that are serving that probably actually need to take a little bit of time off because it's not about breaking somebody. [00:21:44] That's what the church can do, is they can break somebody because everybody thinks, I've got to give everything to the church. [00:21:50] No, if you can't do it, don't do it. Don't break yourself, because that's not what God's asking you to do. [00:21:58] There's a simple prayer that I pray and is God, break my heart for what breaks yours? [00:22:05] And if we ask that question honestly of ourselves, we will all come up with different answers because it's a personal question. [00:22:13] I know the areas that I'm called unto. I know where he's called me to work, and that's fine. [00:22:19] But you're called different. [00:22:21] You're set apart different. [00:22:23] Otherwise we'd all end up doing the same thing. [00:22:26] And that means we would miss so many people in doing that. [00:22:31] If we don't ask them what we're called into, how will we ever find out? How will we ever know we need that relationship with them? [00:22:40] What you do matters even when it feels ordinary, especially when it feels unseen. [00:22:50] Especially when it feels unseen. [00:22:54] We miss it. [00:22:56] We miss what people do. [00:22:58] We don't always see it. [00:23:00] And it's not always about the gratitude towards somebody for it. It's like, Michelle, I seen what you've done all the time. I see how well you sing every week. I see that. And I'm going to tell you, every single week, we miss it. Sometimes. Sometimes I'll walk out and I'm like, wow. Worship was amazing. But I haven't told Michelle. [00:23:17] I haven't spoke to Alex or Eli or Paul or Don. I haven't told them how amazing they've done. I haven't said it to the people that are serving in the back that have been in the toilets cleaning. Sometimes we forget we're in flesh because we're looking at everything else that needs doing. Forgetting why we're here in the first place. [00:23:35] When we bring it back to God, then we remember. [00:23:40] How often do you walk in flesh? [00:23:43] Faithful servant reflects the heart of Christ more than we often realize. [00:23:58] We don't serve to earn God's love. [00:24:03] We serve because we've already received it. [00:24:06] That's what we have to remember. I've already received his love, so I'll serve because I recognize it and know it. [00:24:16] Until you get to that point, you're missing something. [00:24:20] Serving isn't about filling gaps. [00:24:22] It's about finding purpose. [00:24:26] Remember, we're serving others. [00:24:29] And that's what it says back here when we take a look where it was talking about. [00:24:33] The world says, climb higher. Protect your position. Be served. Jesus says, go lower. Give your life. Serve Others. [00:24:40] When you serve others, you find your purpose because you see people transformed and you see people changed by the power of God as witness to what you're doing because your heart's right with him. [00:24:56] Romans 12:1 says, Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice. This is your true and proper worship. [00:25:05] Some people meet Jesus at an altar, some meet him in prayer and some meet him through faithful, unseen service. [00:25:17] Servant forms Christ in us. It shapes humility, it shapes, it kills entitlement and it teaches love. [00:25:28] That's what service does. [00:25:32] And I'm not asking you to jump up and start going to the back and volunteering for everything. As much as that would be nice. I'm not asking you to do that. [00:25:41] You don't have to be perfect to serve. And you don't have to have it all together to serve. [00:25:47] You just have to be willing. [00:25:50] Serving doesn't make you important. It reminds you that you belong to something bigger than yourself. [00:25:59] This isn't about me. [00:26:01] It's not about Pastor Kyle. It's not about Pastor Tina. We honour them, we love them. They are the senior pastors of this church. But if it's about them, we miss the point. [00:26:13] Because it's all about God. [00:26:15] God in us and God through us. [00:26:20] Jesus didn't come to impress the world, but to impress upon us his love for the world. [00:26:29] One of the clearest ways his love is still being impressed on people today is through faithful, servant hearted people who look like him and look to Him. It's not loud, it's not flashy, it's faithful. [00:26:46] If you want to come up, Alex, because I told you where I was going to ask you to come up and I blatantly didn't say it. So there we go, I missed that part. [00:26:58] That's the message on servanthood. Okay, that I'm just going to set to the site now. Let's just put that over there and apologies, I picked it up on myself. [00:27:07] I shouldn't be doing that apparently. [00:27:18] Who's asking themselves questions this morning? Who's challenged? Who's thinking right, I'll tell you what, I could do some more or. Thank you. [00:27:26] There is something within me. [00:27:28] Who's asking themselves those questions? [00:27:32] Who's asking themselves what the purpose is from God? [00:27:36] Who's asking themselves what more has got God planned for me? [00:27:41] Who's challenged by a simple message of serving? [00:27:46] Who's challenged by not knowing God enough to even know what the question is you're going to ask him or to even know the purpose that he's got in your life Challenging Questions. Challenging. [00:28:02] Love it. [00:28:03] I want to open the door and get the music pumping. [00:28:10] Who here yet doesn't know God? [00:28:15] Who here yet doesn't know Jesus? [00:28:18] Who here at this moment in time is feeling lost? [00:28:24] Who here at this moment in time is feeling lonely, is feeling oppressed, is feeling that they've given too much over and they feel broken because the world has taken so much from them? Who here has been hurt by church, been hurt by church in the past because they've taken so much, but not recognized what they've done? [00:28:44] Who here has forgot their first love? [00:28:47] Who here has forgotten who Jesus is and what he'd done for you on a cross? [00:28:52] Who here needs to be reminded of that? [00:28:54] Who here needs prayer in this moment in time? [00:29:00] In this moment in time, God's meeting you exactly where you are, because this is exactly where he is. [00:29:08] In every circumstance around you, he is here. [00:29:12] In every problem you've ever had, he has been there. In every problem you're going to have, he's going to be there. [00:29:18] In every great moment of joy, he is there. [00:29:22] When do we cry out to him the most? When we're in our poor me, pity me? Or whenever we're absolutely celebrating and everything's going great, do we forget about Him? [00:29:33] Is he there the first moment that you open your eyes, the first words on your lips, Is he there that moment you close your eyes at night when you're speaking to him, confessing to Him? Is he there? [00:29:52] It's all questions that we have. [00:29:55] And I'm far from perfect. [00:29:57] There have been times where I've felt far away from God, knowing that he is right beside me. There's times I felt angry with God because of stuff I've done, nothing that he has done. [00:30:09] There's times when I've just wanted to walk away from everything, from people, because I've been hurt by what the church says and what the church does. [00:30:19] And every single time, I've realized that it's never about me, it's always about Him. [00:30:27] I've been focusing on me, not focusing on Him. And I love the way Christine talked about this morning about coming to worship, to sit at the feet of Christ, to worship, to hear, to listen, to speak out. [00:30:49] So in this moment in time, if you all close your eyes and just bow your heads, if this is you today and something has impacted you through this message, and there is prayer that you need or prayer that you want, then I just want you to raise your hand. [00:31:22] If you sat here this morning and you have never accepted Jesus as your Lord and your Savior. If you have never opened your heart to him and I offered that invitation of coming to him, and if that is you this morning and you've never accepted Jesus, then I would just like you to raise your hand because we would love to join you in prayer with that. [00:31:59] Thank you, Jesus. [00:32:01] I thank you, Father, that you served us first, that you led with love. [00:32:07] Because anything less would never have got us to where we are today. [00:32:13] Anything less, Father, would never have taken you to a cross. [00:32:17] I thank you, Jesus, that you are a Lord and our Savior through every problem that we have, through every battle that we face, through every mountaintop that we sit on, that you are there, that you are amongst us, that you are with us. [00:32:36] And I thank you, Father, today for people that they may be wrestling with some things, Father, but there is peace that comes upon them, that there is peace with that Holy Spirit that enters upon, Father, that they will always see the joy of the Lord, that they will receive your joy, that they will know your joy, Father, through everything going on. [00:33:00] And in this moment in time, Father, we give everything over to you in your precious name, Jesus. [00:33:07] Amen. [00:33:09] Thank you for tuning in to today's message. To connect or find out more, you can reach us online at worldchangers.life. Remember to subscribe for more uplifting messages from our pastoral team, and may you continue to walk in faith and transformation until we meet again.

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