**Discover Troy Brewer's insights on the significance of core values within families. He highlights the core values he lives by and urges individuals to embrace their roles in the kingdom and pursue vision without fear of cost.**
Troy teaches about the importance of core values in every family, presenting his sixteen core values as follows: Unity, which serves as a conduit for God’s power and should bind us together in the body of Christ. He clarifies that unity encompasses significant diversity bound by a covenant, emphasizing that we must never form a mob against one another. Troy explains that unity does not imply sameness; rather, it is about how we collectively express ourselves without descending into mob mentality.Â
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He continues by valuing character over charisma, revealing that the Lord desires to build a man's character before investing in his ministry. He explains that while gifts can be taught, practiced, transferred, or given, developing character carries a high cost. Troy highlights additional values he upholds, stating that we are meant to express God's nature. He emphasizes that our actions should not be motivated by a desire for people to attend church but rather by the understanding that we are the church. He conveys that values ultimately define a culture.
Interestingly, he identifies his fourth core value as the understanding that the kingdom is progressive. He clarifies that a curse does not involve moving backward but rather signifies a failure to move forward. He asserts that growth necessitates change. Troy goes on to explain that we are responsible for setting the cultural tone, introducing his next core value of choosing covenants over contracts. He points out the importance of seeking and embracing the supernatural size of God, noting that everything in the kingdom is spiritual. He also emphasizes the need to remain connected for kingdom purposes and to recognize that heaven is reproducing through us.
Furthermore, he stresses that restoration is more important than punishment, pointing out that we are blessed to be a blessing and that stewardship should not be equated with ownership. He asserts that we are meant to accomplish a vision, urging us to maintain a constant awareness that nothing is impossible and encouraging us to reject hopelessness. He concludes by cautioning against counting the cost of our actions, instead urging us to keep pushing forward, regardless of the cost.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
06:08 Importance of Unity
10:53 Value Character Before Charisma
13:25 We Express the Nature of God
17:20 The Kingdom is Progressive
18:45 Setting the Tone of the Culture
23:50 Embracing the Supernatural Side of God
29:30 Remain Connected to Kingdom Purpose
32:26 Heaven Is Reproducing Through You!
49:33 Conclusion