Only Grace Can Win – 4D Workshop
Only Grace Can Win – 4D Workshop
ANNOUNCER: The Believers Walk of Faith is brought to you by the partners and viewers of Bill Winston Ministries.
BILL: We are hosting a 4D workshop, designed to elevate your spiritual understanding to new heights. Faith allows us to transition between realms—connecting the natural world with the divine. God has provided us with faith as a tool to reclaim the higher world we were originally created for.
(00:31) Faith empowers you to operate in dual dimensions because God continually renews all things. His inexhaustible supply meets every need on earth at any time and in any place.
BILL: We are reclaiming everything lost in the Garden of Eden. Say amen!
(00:59) Before the church departs from this earth, as Brother Hagin prophesied, believers will walk in the power of God. I believe it because he said it. What I’m saying here contrasts the linear with the eternal. Consider a wedding ring: it’s a circle with no beginning or end, symbolizing an unending love. Eternity, as described in scripture, is like that—boundless and everlasting.
(01:38) Do you see what I mean? The Bible discusses eternity, and we see it clearly in passages like Isaiah 46:9–10. Let’s read together.
CONGREGATION: Reading Scripture.
BILL: Everything God declares will come to pass. Now, turn to Isaiah 57:15. I remember this verse because it reminds me of a Chevy—57 Chevy! Let’s read it together.
CONGREGATION: Reading Scripture.
BILL: Did you catch that? God inhabits eternity. Where is God? He exists in eternity, and as His child, you can function in that eternal dimension.
(02:50) This revelation isn’t for lazy believers; it’s for those willing to grow spiritually. God will multiply what you have, but you must be ready to receive it.
(03:15) Look at Daniel 1:17. Let’s read it together.
CONGREGATION: Reading Scripture.
BILL: God gave Daniel and his friends knowledge and skill in all learning—linear understanding—but He also added divine wisdom. This combination of natural and spiritual knowledge is what God wants to give us.
(03:40) Let’s turn to Matthew 13:54 and read about how Jesus operated.
CONGREGATION: Reading Scripture.
BILL: Jesus combined wisdom with mighty works. Similarly, in Exodus 31, we see the Spirit of wisdom and the Spirit of might at work. God can grant you knowledge beyond your natural understanding.
(04:13) For example, George Washington Carver, an agricultural scientist born into slavery, discovered groundbreaking uses for peanuts by seeking God’s guidance. In his “God’s little workshop,” Carver asked the Creator to reveal the peanut’s secrets, and God showed him how to deconstruct and reconstruct it in ways no human teacher could.
(04:40) God will take what you have and elevate it supernaturally. If you’re a lawyer, He’ll give you insights beyond natural reasoning. If you’re in business, He’ll provide strategies no competitor can match. God is raising up economic problem-solvers—praise Him!
(05:09) Isn’t that powerful? Now is our time. We need to step into this calling.
Let’s examine grace knowledge versus sense knowledge. I’ll display some points on the board for us to discuss.
(05:35) Look at the comparison chart I’ve prepared. Let’s dive in.
CONGREGATION: Reading Scripture.
(06:13) BILL: Notice the distinction between the logos in Luke 5:1 and the rhema in Luke 5:4. The crowd pressed to hear the logos—the general Word of God. But in verse 4, Peter receives a rhema—a specific, revealed Word. This shift from information to revelation is where God wants you to operate because once you see it, God can manifest it. Say amen!
(06:42) Meditate on this truth and let God take you deeper into His purpose. Glory to God!
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