Walk It Out Wednesday: Focused on Glory - Pastoral Panel

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T.D. Jakes

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March 12, 2026

Sometimes our biggest spiritual questions are the most personal ones. How do you know when God is calling you into isolation — or when you actually need community? What’s the difference between the Holy Spirit and the glory of God? How do you stay in peace in God when pressure comes from people close to you? Our Walk It Out Wednesday pastoral panel dives deeper into Pastor John F. Hannah’s Sunday message “Focused on Glory” and answers real questions from the congregation and online community about living with God’s presence in everyday life. In this message, you’ll discover how to: • Understand the difference between God’s anointing, His presence, and His glory. • Remain spiritually strong when life applies pressure. • Stay focused on God’s promise instead of people’s opinions. • Break cycles that keep you spiritually stuck. If you’ve been battling cycles you can’t seem to break, this message closes with a powerful prayer moment inviting you to move forward in God’s freedom. Message: “Walk It Out Wednesday: Focused on Glory” Scripture: Joshua 3:1-4 (NIV) Speakers: Pastor Venshard Dobbins, Pastor Cora Jakes, Pastor Don Johnson, and Dr. Oscar Williams Date: March11, 2026 ✨ Welcome to Your Moment of Transformation You don’t have to walk this journey alone. Let Jesus guide your steps and fill your life with purpose and peace. 🙏 🕊 Accept His salvation today ➝ https://tphd.org/salvation -------------------------------------------------------------- 💙 Be Part of Something Bigger Your generosity fuels real change! Together, we can transform lives and expand God’s kingdom. 💖 Give today: 💻 Online: https://tphd.org/give 📱 Text: WNBS + your amount to 28950 (e.g., WNBS 50 to give $50). Every seed you sow is an investment in a brighter future! -------------------------------------------------------------- 🌱 Join Our Family Become a part of our growing Potter’s House community. Experience connection, growth, and purpose as we wa