Summary of "God Didn’t Bring You Here to Fail - Andrew Wommack - Charis Daily - Season 13 Ep. 10"
Key wellness / self-care / productivity strategies (from the talk)
1) Get direction from God, not by self-effort
- “Get a word from God” before acting.
- After you receive direction, treat the outcome as God’s responsibility, and your role as faithful response.
2) Stay in motion toward the instruction—even during “storms”
- Start in the direction God gave you and keep going despite:
- opposition
- fear/contrary winds
- “alternate routes” (plan B/C)
- Avoid retreating for safety; miracles often require staying “in the middle” of what you were told to do.
3) Commit to the path (remove the option to retreat)
- Examples used:
- burning ships / bridges (no retreat)
- being “tied” to a stake so surrender/withdrawal isn’t possible
- Mindset: hard commitment to obedience rather than risk-avoidance.
4) Reframe fear with trust: God is aware and present
- Don’t be surprised in crisis—expect God to be with you because He knows the situation.
- Comfort practice described:
- focus on communion/listening to God
- remember promises like “He will never leave nor forsake you.”
5) Use “faith-consistent action” when you pray
- The talk emphasizes that God may expect you to do something aligned with faith, not just wait:
- Healing example: if you were well, you’d do something (get up, sit up, resume activity consistent with faith).
- Coma example (Smith Wigglesworth): “You do something” (even a small action—like moving a finger—was treated as “enough” to respond in faith).
6) Encourage yourself in the middle of adversity
- Practice: be of good cheer and actively lift yourself spiritually (praise/rejoicing).
- David example: after devastating loss and threats, he “encouraged himself in the Lord” instead of quitting.
- Approach:
- praise/rejoice before seeing results
- don’t wait until you’re “delivered” to start.
7) Expect miracles by refusing to “hug the shore”
- Don’t play it too safe; miracles require stepping out beyond comfort:
- “get out on a limb”
- insecurity is not proof you should stop—it can be where “fruit is.”
Presenters / sources
Presenter / instructor
- Andrew Wommack (mentioned as Andrew Wamik / Andrew Wommack in subtitles; also “one of the instructors” at Charis Bible College)
Video / program source
- Charis Daily Bible Study (Charis Daily)
Scripture sources referenced
- Matthew 14; Matthew 28
- Mark 6
- Luke 24
- 1 Samuel 30
- Hebrews 13
- Psalms
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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