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How to build real confidence
Video | 1:47 min
We are not short of articles telling us how we can become more confident in ourselves but contrary to popular belief, the key to becoming more confident is to… have less confidence in yourself. Say whaaaaat?
You heard us right. Hit the play button and hear all about it!
It’s true—confidence comes from putting your trust in the Holy Spirit who dwells IN you today (See John 14:16-17 and 1 Cor. 3:16)! Jesus calls the Spirit your Helper, Advocate, Comforter, Strengthener, and He teaches you all things (see John 14:26 AMP).
It isn’t a matter of how much confidence you have (or lack) but WHO you’re putting your confidence in. You can truly be bold when you know you’re not led by how you feel or what you think is right but you’re led by the One who knows best. Amen?
This clip is from: Joseph Prince—Practical Leadership Keys To Living Holy (29 Jul 2018)
Categories: Holy Spirit, Identity, Spirit-led Living, Spiritual Growth, Trusting God
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