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Paul Martinez - Live at “God’s speed”

Paul Martinez - Live at “God’s speed”

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Sunday, May 31, 2026 - Paul's message centers on the tension between feeling insignificant and being chosen, and how transformation happens through surrender, presence, and action lived out in community.

He reflects on how insight alone is not enough—spiritual understanding must become embodied obedience. Transformation is described as the moment when intention and will are fully fused with the soul, producing lived action rather than passive belief.

A central thread comes from Psalm 73, where clarity comes “in the sanctuary”—the idea that perspective is restored in God’s presence and within community, especially when the world feels unjust or overwhelming.

“I am chosen. I am highly favored. I lack nothing.”

The message emphasizes the paradox of the Christian life: feeling both lowly and deeply significant at the same time. Weakness is reframed not as failure, but as the place where dependence on God becomes real and transformative.

“Choose this day who you will serve.”

The sermon closes with a call to slow down, be intentional, and live at “God’s speed”—prioritizing people, presence, and community over performance or urgency.

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