Summary of "God Adds His Super to Your Natural - Andrew Wommack - Charis Daily - Season 13 Ep. 3"
Summary (Key wellness / self-care / productivity strategies)
This Charis Daily Bible study (from Matthew 14: Peter walking on water) focuses on how to experience the supernatural power of God. It repeatedly frames the “supernatural” as something that follows natural obedience and perseverance, rather than automatic, effortless results.
Key strategies for “walking in the supernatural”
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Obey God’s direction even when your senses say it’s unsafe
- The disciples noticed storm signs from experience, but the key step was following God’s word to go forward.
- Principle: Don’t let fear or natural perception decide your next step—follow God’s instructions.
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Do what you’re told before you see the outcome
- Emphasis: miracles “come through people” and through obedient steps in the natural.
- God’s provision/anointing is described as being connected to the path He tells you to take.
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Don’t bail when opposition hits—stay the course
- The wind is described as “contrary,” increasing difficulty for a long stretch.
- Takeaway: Persistence under pressure keeps you aligned until deliverance shows up.
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Commit fully—avoid “plan B/plan C”
- The teaching warns that keeping fallback options can make you vulnerable to distraction and compromise.
- Mindset shift:
- “Once God told me, I don’t retreat; I’m not compromising.”
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Choose obedience over “evaluating whether it benefits you”
- Example: a nurse during COVID described being told by God not to take a vaccine, despite job/licensing consequences.
- Principle: If God gives a clear command, obey rather than calculate outcomes.
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Stand your ground (persevere) even when you feel fear or uncertainty
- The disciples/Peter aren’t portrayed as faith “giants,” but as people who didn’t quit.
- Repeated exhortation: continue doing what you were called to do.
Practical “self-discipline” takeaways
- Rely on spiritual guidance, not fear-based forecasting
- Take the next obedient step immediately
- Stay consistent through resistance
- Reduce internal negotiation (“No retreat—no compromise.”)
- Maintain a long-horizon commitment rather than quitting at the first sign of difficulty
Presenters / Sources
- Presenter: Andrew Wommack (instructor at Charis Bible College; “Charis Daily Bible study”)
- Biblical source(s) referenced:
- Matthew 14 (Peter walking on water; also context around feeding the 5,000)
- Mark 6
- John 6
- 1 Kings 17 (Elijah and Brook Cherith; ravens providing)
- 2 Timothy 3:12
- Revelation 12:11
- Organizational / program sources mentioned:
- Charis Daily / Charis Bible College
- GTN (links referenced for the free booklet, giving, and prayer)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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