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The Word For Today (Daily)

Consecrating Our Talents to God

The Word For Today (Daily)

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Exodus 31:1-32:24

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0:00.0

Oh let the Son of God and found you with his spirit and his life,

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let him fill your heart and satisfy your soul.

0:16.6

Oh, let him have the things that hold you

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and his spirit like a dove will descend upon your life and make you

0:30.3

home.

0:35.0

Welcome to the Word for today,

0:37.0

featuring the Bible Teaching of Pastor Chuck Smith,

0:39.5

founder of the Calvary Chapel Movement.

0:41.7

This radio program is a verse by verse study through the entire

0:45.0

Bible. And on today's edition of Word for today, Haster Chuck continues with consecrating

0:51.0

our talents to God as we pick up in Exodus chapter 31 verse one and

0:56.0

now with today's message here's faster Chuck.

1:00.1

Always your talent will find its greatest release when anointed of God's spirit and doing

1:06.9

the work of God.

1:09.6

And anything less will always be a little unsatisfactory.

1:12.4

You won't have a total sense of

1:13.9

fulfillment until you've consecrated to God. Let him anoint it and let him use it.

1:19.6

And then, oh, the glory that comes from consecrating my talented God and letting him use it for his glory.

1:28.0

It's really great.

1:31.0

So Basilio, a man anointed to devise the cunning works to work in gold, silver, brass.

1:38.3

He'd just a natural at it.

1:40.5

In cutting of stones, carving the timber,

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