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We all have a unique voice. It's described by biologists as an airstream that runs across

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the larynx causing vibration. But what can explain how the right voice at the right

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time can change the course of history? In this episode, Genesis of a Voice, we will

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explore how to avoid the echo trap and the miracle of becoming a mouthpiece for God.

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Stay tuned to the conclusion for some practical principles on how to harness your voice.

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Can you believe we are in our third episode already? This has been such a fun adventure

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for you and I, something totally different, the world of podcasting.

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We also have gotten so many great reviews, feedbacks, testimonies of people that have

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enjoyed it. It's really made it worth it for us to really step out and risk and take this

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venture on. I know and what's cool is that we've gotten so many private messages of people

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just encouraging us and telling us what they've gotten out of it. It's really humbling, but

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it's also so motivating to keep doing it because it's like, wow, this is helping people and

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that's our whole heart. There are so many voices that are vying for your attention and

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for your allegiance that it seems to be that maybe the greatest gift to receive in this

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moment from God is clarity. Come on. I tell you what, the word clarity is so key because

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we're talking about Genesis of a Voice having a clear voice that brings clarity in the midst

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of confusion. I think you and I and many of our listeners will agree this generation needs

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a true clear voice of God. 1 Corinthians 14, 8. Many of you might know this for those

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of you that don't. It reads for if the trumpet makes an uncertain sound, who will prepare

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for battle? What is needed in this hour is a certain voice, a voice of certainty because

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when an uncertain sound, an uncertain voice, that can bring wrong actions and wrong results.

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So true. Hello, Antifa. Before we talk about a voice, let's talk about the antithesis of

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a voice which is an echo. Webster's defines an echo as a close parallel or repetition

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of an idea, feeling or style. But really to break it down, it's one who closely imitates

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or repeats another's words, ideas or acts. The root of echo is so key because in Greek

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mythology, echo was this beautiful nymph that was trying to make a play for Zeus. I didn't

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know this. Zeus had a wife named Hera and she wasn't having it. So she cursed this beautiful

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nymph echo. And as a result of that, two things happened. Echo was deprived of her free expression

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and she could only speak the last word spoken to her. That would be a horrific way to not

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be able to personally express yourself and all you can ever do is repeat what's said

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to you. So there's no original thought. In this Greek mythological story, I believe

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it so mirrors what's taking place in our society. So accurate, yeah. Because what so many people

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today, voice as original thinking is often recycling someone else's opinion. So true.

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I feel like right now, more than ever, there has been such a kind of a copycat culture.

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And I really believe God is like, where is my original intention? Where's my original voice?

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The clarity of the sound, the clarity of the voice. But I love that you're hitting this

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echo thing because I feel like we don't need any more echoes. We need the clarity of heaven

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in this hour. I remember being one time in a cavernous cave. One time I forget where it was at,

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but we'd stand in the middle and we'd holler at our voice and we'd hear echoes.

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But the thing I always notice about echoes is echoes fade. What we need is the voice that will

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remain. Come on. One of the things that we also see today, there's a culture that lives in an echo

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chamber. An echo chamber is where everyone inside of your group simply is echoing what you already

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believe. Like full agreement. Full agreement with what you're saying. And everyone on the outside is

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viewed as a threat. It began with people not wanting to hear ideas that were contrary or

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truth that was contrary to what they believed. But now we've moved from echo chamber to cancel

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culture. Right? I mean, I tell you what, it is so true. I feel like if there are people that say

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something that someone may view as different or they don't agree with it, I mean, we're seeing like

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an instant pressure to fully retract any statement. They're such a like cancel slash retraction

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culture, you know, and you'll see someone post something, tweet something, and then all that

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pressure comes on them to remove that. And you'll see the tweet or the post is removed within an

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hour. Why? Because the cancel culture was so strong that people are cowering rather than

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staying true to like what they originally said or stated. We're even seeing some of the social

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media platforms themselves take off posts by certain Christians and believers. True. It just

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happened to a friend of ours ministry. Yeah. So true. And they were able to have their account

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enabled back. But this is such an example of cancel culture. So true. And you really,

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you know, we're going to keep talking about this, but the day has to come. And I believe in the days

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today where we stop being an echo and we become the voice that God has given us. The reason why

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a voice is important is a voice is a unique personal signature that identifies you. A voice

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also becomes the ultimate vehicle of communication, revelation and influence. And what God gave us a

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tongue to do is to praise him first, but then to influence the earth by sharing the revelation of

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who he is. Krista, why don't you share with us the genesis of your voice? Well, it's kind of

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interesting. You know, I won't go into all the details, but when you and I were kind of preparing

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for this and we were having conversations, I had to kind of explore. And I think that's what we want

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to provoke our listeners to do as we're talking about the genesis of our own voice. We want you

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to be thinking about what's the genesis of your voice. And for me, I'd had an encounter around

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10 years old where the Lord, interestingly enough, had highlighted the country of Australia to me.

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So from 10 years old, I always wanted to go to Australia. I always felt like there was

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a spiritual inheritance in that nation for me. Fast forward through my life. I felt called a

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full-time ministry. But that came a little bit later, but one of the encounters that I had that

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led me to Australia for the very first time was I graduated from university about a term early,

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which is about three months. And I gave a college gift to myself, not because I had a lot of money,

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but just because I had kind parents and I worked hard and all that kind of stuff, raise some money.

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And I had a friend who had a connection in Australia. They just come off the mission field.

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And I went over there for three months to just travel and just serve a ministry during the week,

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travel on the weekends, see a country and kind of find out, God, why is Australia always been in me?

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So I'm on the kind of this prophetic journey. I've graduated from college at this point. I have a job

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waiting for me in the fashion industry. And I, you know, I feel like I'm smack dab in the middle

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of God's will. I love God. I'm serving God. But I also knew fashion wasn't going to be my long-term

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fulfillment career. But I found myself in this place where God was really beginning to open me up to

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preaching and ministering. And I had kind of loosely participated in that and had opportunities to do

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that long story short. I find myself in this other nation that again was already a perfect journey

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on its own. And I actually said out loud to a question God asked me probably earlier in the week.

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And earlier in the week, I was on a walk and I was doing my quiet time with God. And he's like,

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Christa, what do you really want to do with your life? And this question, I thought,

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Lord, just tell me what you want me to do. You know, sometimes it's like we have free will,

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but you don't want it because you're like, just tell me. He's like, no, no, what, what do you

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want to do? And I was like, you know what, I want to preach and I want to prophesy. Now to some people,

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this is that's like, duh, or that might be like, well, what's big deal about that? We have to

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understand I did not see that. I did not see women preaching or prophesying. So what I was saying

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was really different. Like what I was saying was totally out of the box. And it was certainly out

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of the box for the direction I thought I was going in my life. And I loved God and I knew I was going

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to do all this different stuff for him, but I didn't necessarily ever want to be a pastor or

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anything like that. Like I just knew I wanted to preach and prophesy. So long story short,

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there's all these details and it's quite a prophetic journey, but I found myself in Sydney,

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Australia, and someone had casually told me before I went to this trip to Australia,

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you got to check out Hillsong Church and it just kind of stayed in my spirit. And these people I

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just God connected me with ended up taking me on a Sunday morning to Hillsong Church and I'm

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sitting in the middle worship and I've just remember, I've just communicated out loud for the first

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time to God that I want to preach and I want to prophesy and it feels so crazy. It feels so radical

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for me. It feels super bold and vulnerable. And then at the end of worship, which the presence of

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God was incredible in the building. And then Brian Houston, the senior pastor of Hillsong gets up

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and he's like, Hey, today you guys were so excited. We have an American, Kathy Leshner,

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here to minister. She's going to preach and she's going to prophesy. And at that exact moment,

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as she's walking up on the platform, the Lord says, I brought you to Australia and I brought you

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to Hillsong to show you what you're going to do with your life. And that is to preach and that

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is to prophesy. And I tell you what, the presence of God was so strong. I cried the entire service.

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I just totally cried. And what's incredible is from that moment that I got so marked because

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I was given a visual example. Now, I never had the privilege of meeting Kathy Leshner and unfortunately,

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she passed away last year. I so always wanted to meet her, but I can say her life so greatly

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impacted me from afar. And I feel like God uses people to show you exact examples of what he's

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called you to do. And my life was so marked by her life. And then when I came back, he gave me a mentor,

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Herb and Bethany Marks. And I lived with them and they were my pastors. They discipled me in the

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prophetic and they began to develop that gift in me. And they helped inspire, but also gave me

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people to emulate what they carried. He's a prophet and he began to train me up and teach me how to

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cultivate my voice for God. And God is so strategic in raising you up, but also putting you around

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people that are going to help you raise you up. But one thing Herb taught me, and of course, my

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mom and my dad taught me, and just the people that God blessed in my life, that I was so blessed to

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have them in my life is a better way to say it, was that they kept teaching me that my voice can only

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come from an intimacy that I've cultivated with Jesus. That you can sound like other people. You

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can be influenced by other people, but at the end of the day, our voices, the purity of our voices

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has to be rooted and grounded, the intimacy that you and I cultivate. And I'll end with this.

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We have one life to live and we choose the depth of our intimacy. I choose how deep I go with Jesus.

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And I'm convicted by that, but I'm also challenged by that. And I feel like intimacy with the Lord

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is the foundation for the voice that I have today. You know, I share that because God so set me up

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to show me a picture of who I was called to be like, although I'm going to be my own person.

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But he also, the picture of Kathy getting on that platform at Hillsong that day and showing me,

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it also gave me permission. I felt like by seeing someone that looked like me doing what I want to

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do was the permission from heaven like here. This is what you're called to do. Now I've shared my

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story, but I love your story. And I want you to share the genesis of your voice because it's so

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powerful. It was a backdrop to the genesis of my story. After the murder of my dad, there was awards

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monies that can only be used for education. So my mom sent me to this Catholic high school.

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So here I am, this inner city kid being bussed all the way across town. And I'm sitting with these

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kids that came from a different lifestyle. They came from a different socioeconomic background.

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And as a result of that, I felt immediately a bit insecure. They had these nice sports cars.

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Many times these kids would wreck their sports cars and their parents would get them brand new

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sports cars. And I'm riding a bus an hour and 15 minutes one way to school and one way back.

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And I remember my senior year in high school, I had to take speech class. And in speech class,

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you have to pass it in order to get your high school diploma. And if you flunk it, if you didn't

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get higher than a D, you had to come back during the summer and take it. No, heck no. Until you

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passed it, right? Nobody wants to do that. You want to get out of high school quick. So I remember

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sitting in this class and I did not do well in the class because I had an America's number one phobia,

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the fear of public speaking. And part of it is that I was

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unconfident. The other part of it is that I very much felt insecure amidst all these kids

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that had so much and I had so little. So the final speech came and the final speech was

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impromptu speech. So that's the worst, right? Because other speeches that you prepared for,

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I didn't do that well. But at least I had some time to think about the subject. So now you're

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going to mix this heightened nervousness with total unpreparedness. So I had to walk past the teacher.

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He had a hat with little slips of paper, pulled the slip of paper up and whatever it was, you had

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about five seconds from his desk to get to the podium to have a talk on it. And you had to talk

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three to five minutes. So I pulled this slip that said family vacation. Why I immediately knew I was

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bombed in the midst of the lake because I didn't have a nuclear family at that point in time. It

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was my mom and my grandmother and vacation. I'm sitting in front of kids that I know they came

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back from spring break. Some of these kids, their families went literally to like the French Riviera

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in France. Some of them were skiing and hot tubbing in Vale, Colorado. Others of them went down

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to the beach in the Caribbean. And I'm going to stand in front of these kids and they went diving

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off of cliffs in the Mediterranean while I was dumpster diving during my spring break. Why? Because

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I was trying to get aluminum cans and bottles so I could sell them back, redeem it, get me a

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Spider-Man comic book, get me a Snickers bar, sit behind Tony's liquors with homeless Harry.

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So all this is going through my head in this split second and I'm thinking,

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I'm not about to tell these bougie kids that I was in a trash can trying to collect. And so I

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bought a piece of paper, I put it back in Mr. Pupilonny's hat that he had everyone pull paper out of

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and he was gracious. He gave me a D plus. But as I was going back to my seat, I thought I am never

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going to do this again. I'm never going to embarrass myself. And so I had this self-fulfilling vow

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that I wasn't going to use my voice. What's crazy is that story. Fast forward, you've been preaching

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the gospel for 35 years. And to go from a self-vow, proclaimed vow, to being a declarer of the word

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and it's your livelihood. It's literally what you give in your life too. We've got to know that story.

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Like how did you shift from the D plus high school kid to you're now a preacher and this is like

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literally your normal? I got to throw this in too. I had a high school counselor advise me to do

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something with my hands because after seeing my transcript, he says it's pretty evident that you

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probably shouldn't do anything where you have to give an oral presentation. Oh my gosh. Love to go

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back to that high school counselor and show him what I do. You know what that is? That is the power

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of God in our voice. Absolutely. Right? Because when God empowers your voice, everything changes.

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Yes. The rest of the story is when I gave my life to Christ, I had 72 hours, three days where I was

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caught up in an open vision during the day. So powerful. Like my eyes were open, like I'm looking

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at you, but superimposed was like the screen and that at night I dreamt the same dream. Wow. So I'm

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caught up in this day and night for three days and I'm seeing this colosseum full of people and

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they're walking forward to give their life to Christ. Allah, Billy Graham or Ryan Hart, Bonky.

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And in the beginning, the first day, it was just simply people getting saved. And then by second

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day, I could hear voices and they were saying, I'm healed. Cancer's gone. I could walk and I'm being

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healed of this. I can see. And then the third day, it's like I had a panoramic view and I could see

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who the speakers were at this crusade. And there were like a hundred speakers waiting to hit the

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mic. There was a guy speaking to like 99 after him and 20 from the end was me. And I remember

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saying, no God, remember, I got a D plus in high school speech God, like you can't use my voice.

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And in the midst of it, like only God could do, he gave me his heart for the campus. And when God

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gives you a heart to do something, it's amazing how perfect love casts out fear. Oh my goodness.

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You know, I don't think I know that story. I don't think I realized till right now that in three days,

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that vision, that encounter, you're having to evolve. I didn't realize that literally as it went on,

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God continued to expand. That's super powerful to me. He really does. And that was such an

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encounter. It marked my life. Oh yeah. Right when I began in campus ministry, I actually was an intern,

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but I had to be thrusted into speaking. I was still a bit nervous. I wasn't polished. I wasn't

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that great at public speaking. So out of nervousness, I would pray four hours before our Friday night

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campus meeting. Three hours and 45 minutes was about getting fear off me. 15 minutes was about

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getting a little bit of God. You know, there's some listeners are like, I feel you. But as a result,

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what I didn't know is in the midst of that weakness and God can turn your weakness into strength,

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is all that time spent in prayer, God was putting his anointing and presence and even glory on me.

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So one of our meetings, and I think this is so key, is that there was a girl that was brought

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to the meeting named Becky. Becky could not talk. So I guess the medical term is it she was dumb,

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not that she lacked intelligence. She was a smart gal, but she wasn't able to talk. And so she would

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walk around the campus with a little notepad. She could hear you, but in order to communicate,

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she had to write on this notepad. She came to our meeting. I get, I preach, I give a altar call.

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She walks forward to give her life to Christ. I remember that altar called distinctly. There was

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probably about 10 to 12 people that gave their life to Christ, including one guy that came to

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punch me. But the Holy Spirit caused him to go out in a power. And so he got saved and Becky's

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on the end. And so I forgot she couldn't speak. So I said, what's your name? I put my hand on her

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back and I said, what's your name? What do you want Jesus to do for you? And she goes, my name

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is Becky. And I have a mic on the moment she says it, all our students, because they know her. You

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remember this guy? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They all kind of hit this place of awe. They got on their face

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and then it dawned on me. Oh my God, she couldn't speak. God restored her voice on the spot. Gosh,

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I mean, that story is crazy. I mean, you have the mute on college campus. You know, you shared with

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me, you know, that she was probably toddler is what kind of how the story goes, where she was

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traumatized, lost her voice. And then here she is in her like early 20s, let's say, so let's say

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like 15 plus years just to be conservative. She has not spoken for 15 plus years. And she communicated

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with people on campus by writing on a pad of paper, you know, and she goes from that to saying, my

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name's Becky. I mean, there had to have been a collective gasp in the room when that took place,

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right? Yes. I mean, that to me, as a believer, but also you had a lot that were just seeking God,

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that so many people got saved for her meeting. I mean, your meetings became packed because the

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miracle of Becky not only went on a Christian television show, but it became like rampant

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around campus because everyone knew who she was. And so literally revival broke out because a mute

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began to speak. And what I love it's such a picture when God gives a voice, it creates a movement.

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Our voices create a movement. And I just feel like she's such a picture of what God's doing. I believe

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even now, like people that have been on mute because of the enemy, God is unmuting them. And

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what I love is, you know, Mark 917, and it's the NIV version. It talks about when a demonic spirit

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robbed a boy of his voice. And the word robbed is used there, which I think is really interesting.

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And it's specific and it's different from other translations. And why I want to call that out

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is because I believe there's still a demonic spirit today in our world today, in society today,

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a deaf and dumb spirit that is still trying to rob a generation of their voice. Because you and I

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know there is a war over the voice of the sons and daughters of the Lord. I mean, I just believe

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that there is a war to the point where, again, we're given an episode to this. We are so committed

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to people finding their voice for God because we have to have people that live in a contrast.

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John the Baptist is a great example for this generation because John the Baptist was a forerunner

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to Jesus' first coming. And I truly believe that God is taking that spirit of John the

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Baptist and putting it now on a forerunner generation that will be ushering in Jesus'

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second return. And it's a great example because in John 1 that tells the story about John the

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Baptist, we learned several things about John the Baptist. Number one, he contrasted himself.

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While all the other set, I believe the Bible talks about kind of, they wore long robes and they were

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on ivory couches. John the Baptist, this guy had a camel's hair vest. He's got locus legs hanging

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out of his mouth. This guy's coming out of the wilderness. He reached the first century world

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by contrasting himself. He violated people's expectations. It took courage then and it takes

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courage now because John the Baptist was definitely not politically correct. In fact, Jesus says in

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Matthew 11.7 that he says, what did you go out into the wilderness to see? So I thought about it.

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Jesus is saying, what drew your attention to John the Baptist? Now, we might think today

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that he was popular because he told people what they wanted to hear. But Jesus said, no, he says,

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he was not a reed shaken by the wind. In other words, he wasn't just echoing with every wind of

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thought and doctrine and popular opinion that was coming. He wasn't a reed shaken by the wind.

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He was a man that stood out. I wrote in my book, prophetic evangelism, a quote that I love. It's

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by George Bernard Shaw. George Bernard Shaw is a literary giant. He simply says, the reasonable

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man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in adapting the world to himself.

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Therefore, all progress depends upon the unreasonable man. And this quote from George Bernard

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Shaw is so powerful. Progress depends on the unreasonable man. Even God backs this up in

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scripture by saying that in this day that people would heap up for themselves teachers that essentially

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will scratch their itching ears. So what's that telling me is that there's a temptation to be

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domesticated and to hide part of the truth and the demand of the gospel on a person's life.

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And the same was true in John the Baptist. There was many teachers in John the Baptist today.

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Nicodemus was actually one of them. He was over many of the religious leaders, but they had a low

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quality information about God, which is very much like today. So many people are recording a source

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from a source from a source. And it's the term today is low quality information. But the thing

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about low quality information is that you need to get go to the source. And so John the Baptist

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stood alone because he had gotten on his face and got alone with God. Because when you hear God's

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voice, you can become a voice for God. And you know, John the Baptist experienced so much social

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shaming. I mean, he became an outcast. He was a voice that drew people to the wilderness

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because he had high quality information. He got it from the source. And there was a draw. There

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was an attraction to John the Baptist. But then there came a process and we see it in Matthew 11

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18 where they're praising him, calling the forerunner. Some even wondered, is he the Messiah? And then

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bam, they're saying he has a demon. I mean, there was such a fickleness of the current society.

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We see that in today's society. One moment they're praising you and they're like, that sermon changed

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my life or you said this and that impacted me. And then they're calling you a false prophet and

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cursing what you're saying. I mean, there's such a fickleness. And there's a, it's part of the

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process of becoming a voice. You know, there really is. And we saw this in John the Baptist

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that he had prolonged hiddenness before he ever got a platform. And that's right. Because I feel

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like so much of our voice is developed well before a mass of people ever hear it. I mean,

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it's the hidden places that develop the voice because it's the hidden places that get you with

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God. It removes the noise. It removes the clamor of the society, the clamor of pop culture. And you

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have to get on your face before God. You know, I'll tell you this, Don Potter, an incredible

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worship leader, he had, he created an album, but he did this whole process where he worshipped to

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the wall. And I don't remember quite the name of the album. It might have been the wall or to the

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wall or something, because the Lord told him that he was too dependent on the faces of the people

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he was leading the worship services. That's good. So God had him turn the chair so he couldn't even

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see the faces. And when he was at home, he just worshiped to a wall. And the reason was that,

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was to remove the need for people's affirmation and encouragement, because it didn't matter what

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the people thought about his worship. All that mattered was the one who he was worshiping.

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It's so true. You think about David before he ever had a voice before Saul in the King's Palace.

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He had a voice hidden out in the backside of a pastor with sheep and worshiping the Lord.

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And that voice was honed and developed. I love your point that a voice is often developed before

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the masses ever hear it. The other thing I think about John the Baptist is the fact that

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John the Baptist was called to highlight another. He didn't steal that spotlight,

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but he came to cast that spotlight on Jesus. That's so good. And I think a true voice, a pure

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voice today is a voice that points and is used for God. And I think about that old song,

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Let Me See You Whip, Let Me See You Nene. And then the phrase that you hear over and over,

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watch me, watch me, watch me, watch me. And I feel like watch me has become the watch word of this

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day. That it's all about, I'm using my voice to promote myself. I'm using my voice to hype myself.

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I'm using my voice. And that voice really is nothing more than an echo because a true voice

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is always going to point to the ultimate Father of Lights, the ultimate voice, which is God himself.

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Because if you have a voice and all it does is lift you up, then it's really going to be

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temporary and it doesn't motivate or move anyone else. So really what a voice needs is it needs to

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be based on the word of God. A voice without the word hits the ear, but it doesn't harness the heart.

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Oh, say that again. If people have a voice and they're not, they're not bringing biblical truth

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inside of their voice, it may hit the ear, but it will never harness the heart because God has

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the ability to go beyond the cortex of the brain and go directly to the heart. And when he goes

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to the heart, that's when true transformation begins. That's when a movement can be foaming in it.

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John the Baptist also developed his voice in that he knew what God was calling him to be

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and do and he did it because disobedience disavows your voice. Your voice has no power.

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It doesn't have the ring of authority. Jesus separated themselves. It says when the commoners,

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who first of all love to listen to Jesus, which meant his voice connected to the common person,

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but they said he speaks as unlike the scribes and Pharisees. He speaks as one having authority.

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And I believe it's because he was obedient to the voice. So I feel like one of the things that

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John the Baptist teaches us is that you have to be real. You have to be credible and you have to

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be confident in who God has made you to be. Amen. That's so good. To all our Keeper 100 tribe,

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we want to give you five principles that we believe will help you in the genesis of your voice.

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The first one that I want to talk to you about is you must know why you're talking.

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There are a lot of people that they don't know why they're talking. They're just talking.

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In the day where we have hundreds of cable channels and there's so many talking heads,

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you just have to fill up space. And some people, the moment you listen to them, you could tell

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they don't really have a big why. And I feel like if you know the why, you know who you are and what

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you have to give, then your voice will move and it will resonate in people's hearts because the

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why will help you endure any what. Second principle we want you to walk away with today is stop worrying

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about what others think of you. This is so huge. And we talked about this with John the Baptist,

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but Sean and I have gone through this in our own lives and I believe every voice goes through this

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process. You cannot worry about what others think of you because you, I believe, are called to be a

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voice that is prophesied to a groaning world that is awaiting the voice of the Father, friends. We've

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got to have voices of clarity that have the sound of heaven get released. And you know what?

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The haters are going to hate. Unfortunately, we have people that come against us when we do public

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things. And the reality is we have to keep on keeping on. You cannot take it personal because

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we do not fight in the flesh. We are fighting against principalities and the darkness. And I

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want you to know God wins within us. And you have to develop a tender heart and thick skin. I think

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we talked about this before, but you're going to love people, but you're going to stand strong on

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who you are. Number three, third principle is expose yourself to powerful, godly voices of

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biblical conviction. And what I mean is get people in your life that are walking a mature walk,

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a walk of integrity, one that you can trust and one you want to emulate in your own life.

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It's so true because when you get people around you that are speaking truth in your life, then it

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becomes easier for you to speak the truth in other people's lives. So true. So I so agree with it.

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Number four, don't beat around the bush, become a burning bush. And what we mean by that is that

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beating around the bush means you're afraid to put the bottom line before the masses, that God has

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a demand on your life, that you have to repent, that the Bible says that you just can't live any

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way you want to live. And so don't beat around the bush, become a burning bush. In other words,

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if you get the fire of God on your life, when you speak, you will communicate that fire to others.

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And as you're passionate and you're consumed, the people you speak to will become passionate,

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consumed as well. Number five, the fifth and final principle to our Keep It 100 tribe is be yourself.

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But I might want to add, be your sanctified self. Somebody people say, I just got to be me. I just

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got to be me. Be the Jesus saved version of you. That's right. Be the sanctified version. Because

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you have to be authentic because being fake isn't going to get you anywhere. So true. I love that.

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Right now, we just want to thank you all for tuning in to the Keep It 100 podcast. If you haven't

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to cover some of your questions in some of our upcoming episodes. And Keep It 100 tribe, you are

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not going to want to miss next week. I tell you what, we are having some of our dear friends with us.

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They're going to be our first guests on our Keep It 100 podcast. We're so excited. They're award

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winning singers, songwriters, and worship leaders. They've released incredible worship albums, seven

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total. Incredible. Their songs always end up on my playlist on repeat. Sean knows this. Two years ago,

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they planted a church in Dallas, Texas, and they're such an incredible example of what it is to be

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marked by God and never turning back. Their stories, you guys, are so inspirational and impacting.

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I cannot wait for you to hear them. So tune in next week for a special interview with David and

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Nicole Binion. The Binions. We're super excited about them being with us because we will be

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continuing the Genesis of Voice part two. Can't wait. See you soon.

