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How Do You Respond When You Are Dissatisfied? Stacey Lunsford

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Stacey Lunsford

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Welcome To The Heartbeat of God With Stacey Lunsford - my mission is to share the gospel in nontraditional ways to help people grow in their personal relationship with God through understanding the root issue or the "source" of their dissatisfication.  Sometimes when we are not at our best, and we are displeased about somethin, we operate our of our distatisfaction, and when this happens, our dissatisfaction becomes the open door for the spirit of robbery to come in and steal from us. Part of my ministry is presenting questions to help you perform self-examination so that you can "see" both your strengths and your weaknesses....so my first question is: 

1. Eloquently Speaking what is the source of your dissatisfaction?  Dissatisfaction is the absence of being satisfied. When you are satisfied, you are happy, you are content, and you are pleased...and my 2nd question is how do you respond when you are displeased?   3.Does your displeasure, change your countenance?  4. What is your attitude like when you are dissatisifed.  Guess what, King Saul was dissatisfied that David killled 10, 000 and the source of his dissatisifaction was that he killed 9,000 less then David so right here I want to highlight the CULPRIT here which is jealousy, envy and covetousness.  David didn't care about the numbers that he killed in battle, he simply served God as he served King Saul with a spirit of excellence and his only goal was to pursue, overtake, recover and conquer all! This message will challenge you to perform self-examination and "SEE YOURSELF" your response, your actions, your attitude and how you treat others when you are dissatisified.  King Saul mistreated David.....do you mistreate people? 

In His Service! 

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