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Kingdom Speak with Pastor Daniel McKillop

Quick Cut: The Coat or the Body?

Kingdom Speak with Pastor Daniel McKillop

Daniel McKillop

Christianity, Business, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Non-profit, Religion & Spirituality

4.9854 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2020

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Gamblers wanted the coat; Joseph wanted the body. Do you want the full package, or will you take your chances to get the garment? Listen tomorrow at 2pm EST for the full episode with Missionary Brad Lambeth!

Transcript

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0:00.0

If I go that route, if I go that route, everything becomes a number game.

0:08.0

It becomes a random dice game.

0:13.0

And the example that I gave, which I didn't tarry too long ago about where all this came together with

0:24.7

at the cross, they were gambling.

0:27.2

Right.

0:27.6

Soldiers were gambling for Jesus' tunic or his coat.

0:33.5

And they were doing it under the shadow of the cross. And so in their gambling, they became

0:45.2

satisfied, at least one guy, became satisfied winning a coat when they could have won or acquired, not when, but acquired or received.

1:00.0

Sure.

1:01.0

Salvation, healing and XYZ.

1:05.0

Well, somebody left that moment with the body of Christ.

1:09.0

Yeah. Joseph, Joseph, whatever I can announce his last name.

1:14.4

Yeah.

1:15.6

Yeah, he left.

1:18.9

He took, he took the full, he took the full goods, the full package.

1:26.5

Right.

1:27.6

Okay.

1:28.1

I won't a full package of what God has for me,

1:31.0

and I'm scared to death of being satisfied on gambling for the coat

1:36.3

and walk away a happy man when God's got more for me than a coat.

1:42.1

Right.

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