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Living Proof with Beth Moore

Hello Happier Part 1

Living Proof with Beth Moore

Beth Moore

Religion & Spirituality

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⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

At some point, each of us comes face to face with the truth: “I’m not doing fine.” In this powerful message from Ephesians 4 and 5, Beth Moore leads us to confront what happens when the burdens we carry are too heavy for routine spiritual maintenance and when we need the transforming power of God to step in.

We aren’t meant to manage the pile-up of life with surface-level solutions. The ache in our bodies and the weight in our souls are often more connected than we realize, but Jesus invites us to bring it all to Him and receive the power of the Spirit.


Key truths from this message:

We can’t treat soul-deep exhaustion with surface-level habits

The marks of the unredeemed are darkened understanding and unsatisfiable desires, but Christ sets us free

Sometimes we need the audacity to say, “This isn’t fine. I need something new.”


Scriptures: Ephesians 4:17-5:2, Matthew 11:28, Ephesians 4:18-19, 4:22, Ephesians 5:8-9

It’s time to trade the heaviness for healing. Watch now and be renewed in His Word.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Ephesians chapter four let me join you there I love the sound of scripture opening I've got a

0:12.4

rather new Bible I've gone all the way from tiny tiny tiny print which some of you have in front

0:17.9

of you right now to larger print to giant print until this Bible right here I wish you could see front of you right now, to larger print, to giant print,

0:21.6

until this Bible right here,

0:23.4

I wish you could see it because you're gonna think I'm exaggerating,

0:26.5

but as I live and breathe, it says,

0:29.0

super giant print reference Bible.

0:33.2

What I'm saying to you is that you don't even need the screens this weekend.

0:45.4

All I have to do is go like this, and you're going to be able to see what we're studying this weekend.

0:50.6

And so, you know, if this is how I lose my eyesight, what a way to go.

0:52.2

What a way to go.

0:57.4

I love the book of Ephesians. I've thought to myself so many times I should have written a Bible study series on it years ago because the older I've gotten,

1:06.0

the more wondrous it is, and the more beyond me, it seems, for any kind of curriculum i don't even know how you

1:15.4

get through the first chapter so i wish i would have done it when i thought you could get through

1:19.7

the first chapter but i don't even know i don't all the words that come up redeem forgiven

1:24.9

all all the words that come up the grace of god accepted in all the words that come up, the grace of God,

1:28.8

accepted in the beloved, I don't know how you even do that, that we're blessed with every

1:34.1

kind of spiritual blessing in Christ. What do we even do with all of that? But he brings us to a

1:40.4

point about midway through the fourth chapter where he begins to very much in the love

1:46.7

of Christ admonish us that we are not people of the world, that we are in it, but we are not of

1:55.4

it, and we are to be set apart in what we have been called to live and to do. So I'm going to begin reading

2:02.5

in verse 17, 417 through 5.2. Now, let me say something to you. Remember with me, or perhaps if

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