Beyond Brokenness
Dr. Charles Wilson
Part of Do I Really Want More of God?—A Journey of Personal Revival

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I. How does God forgive?

A. He forgives

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B. He forgives

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C. He forgives

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D. He forgives

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II. The next step in God’s process:

A.

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B. Consecration is:

C. What is the sacrifice God wants?

  1. For the land to be fruitful, it has to first be

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  2. You can’t throw seed on hard ground and expect it to

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III. Scriptural lessons on brokenness.

A. Gideon (Judges 7).

KEY LESSON: Until the pots were broken, the lights could not shine out. The light of Jesus is in you, but the light cannot shine out of your life until there is brokenness.

B. The woman who was an uninvited guest (Luke 7:36-50).

KEY LESSON of the alabaster box. There’s a sweet fragrance in your life that God wants to be released, but the box has to be

first.

C. The feeding of the 5,000 (Mark 6:35-44).

KEY LESSON of the broken bread. First God has to break your life, then he will bless your life and use it to bless and benefit many people.

IV. The principle of dying to yourself.

A. Brokenness is not a one-time event.

B. Five steps of dying to self.

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C. Two reasons why most people never see any miracles in their life:

  1. They don’t deal with

    (confession).

  2. They aren’t willing to pay the price of

    (consecration).