• Here I Am

  • Jan 16 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Henry David Thoreau once said "Most men live quiet lives of desperation". Who would ever want to live their life that way?

    This podcast presents a simple premise that one's life starts with getting to know who God created us to be. The expression "Here I am" is spoken several times in scripture at pivotal moments in a person's life.

    Abraham, Moses, Samuel etc. were men who responded when called by name by saying "Here I am". Each time the person who answered "Here I am" when called, found the trajectory of their lives changed. Not one of them lived a life of quiet desperation after that inflection moment.

    This podcast discusses Moses' encounter with God in the desert at the burning bush. What did God say His name was? Interestingly, His Name is not a noun, but a verb. The foundational verb of all verbs: the verb "to be". God said His Name was "Yahweh": I AM THAT I AM.

    This podcast discusses the how we often present our false self to people; not our true self. Most of us may not even know who are true self is. How can we respond "Here I am" with integrity, if in fact, we do not know who we are? If that is so, how do we discover who we truly are?

    How can we prepare ourselves to answer "Here I am" when the invitation is presented to us. Many are called, but few are chosen.

    Are we at the end of the age? If so, will God be calling us? If He does, how will be answer?

    Is God bringing back the fathers to our land to reverse the curse of fatherlessness that has plagued our nation.? Will you be ready to answer His call, when and if you encounter it?

    Come listen to a different perspective on how God is moving in the seven mountains of influence to bring fathers back in our land.

    The whole earth groans even to this day awaiting the revelation of the sons of God. Becoming a son is a necessary step to receiving the Father's heart and becoming a father in your sphere of influence.

    Be encouraged and be enlightened, for it is the Father's good pleasure to give us the Kingdom.

    Papa Tom




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