Inside Out: Why God Starts With Your Thinking
Psalm 23 is often reserved for funerals, crises, and dark seasons—but it was never meant to only carry us through endings. It was meant to form us at the beginning.
In this message, “Inside Out,” we discover that a new year without a renewed mind turns into recycled living. David didn’t write Psalm 23 from comfort—he wrote it while being hunted, anointed yet under attack. And in the middle of pressure, he declared something powerful: “The Lord is my Shepherd.”
This teaching explores:
1. Why familiarity with Scripture can dull revelation
2. How the valley can teach us a theology the Word never taught
3. The danger of shaping God through experience instead of Scripture
4. The difference between Exo-Jesus (knowing Jesus from the outside) and Iso-Jesus (knowing Him from the inside)
5. Why the anointing addresses your thinking, not just your emotions
6. How God prepares a table before removing your enemies
7. What overflow really means—and who it’s for
This message is an invitation to stop asking God to co-sign your plans and start asking the question that defines discipleship: “Lord, what do You want me to do?”
If you’re feeling stuck, mentally exhausted, or spiritually dry—this message will help reset your thinking from the inside out.
