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Living the Life That God Desires - Bishop T.D. Jakes

Updated: Aug 9, 2023

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Sermon Health Analysis

The purpose of the sermon health analysis is to highlight the healing promises of the Lord delivered through the sermons you hear daily. Read the analysis, the sermon and all associated materials that you may apply the healing promises of God to your life and that the Lord may reveal his healing to you. The entire e-magazine and website is dedicated to your Journey of Healing. Take your time and enjoy every resource. We wish you good health.


Sermon Reference: Bishop T.D. Jakes: “Living the Life that God Desires”

Sermon Deliverance: TD Jakes Ministries

Sermon Scripture: Galatians 90


Key Sermon Points:

  • Live your life abundantly despite

    • Guilt

    • Shame

    • Disaster

    • Pain

    • Unforgiveness

    • Anger

    • Bitterness

  • Declare out of your mouth “Nevertheless I live”.

  • Step into your best life, while God is healing you.

  • Until you get ‘a Nevertheless Attitude’, you can not live. People will not let you live.

  • There was no need to argue or try to prove anything to others.

  • This is too much power to give others.

  • Faith justifies you.

Sermon Health Analysis:

In What ways will you and God work together towards your healing? How will you stretch? Have you opened yourself up to your healing coming in a way you do not expect?

End of Sermon Analysis


Meditate on the following:

  • The above Sermon Health Analysis

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  • Make your own sermon notes

  • Read the referenced scriptures

  • Pray and Meditate on the current areas you would like to be healed in


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