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  • CreativePastors is where you'll find Ed Young resources. Ed is the founding and senior pastor of Fellowship Church, with four locations in the Dallas area and one in Miami, Florida.

    Doing church should be an adventure—tossing aside the tame and tired to pursue God-sized dreams with boldness and creativity. We want to supply you with the best of what we've learned and created in our 17 years of ministry. Think of us as part of your creative team.

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Podcast > Wake Up > Unlimited Potential

May 20, 2008

Sleep is not an instantaneous occurrence. It’s a gradual process that comes in steps. But once we’re asleep, waking up can be difficult. The same is true with sin. We enter sin, like sleep, slowly, even methodically. But once we’re in it, once we’ve fallen asleep to what God has in store for us, we can fail to realize the potential impact we can have in the world.

In this message, Ed Young takes a look at one of the most tragic stories of what could have been—the life of Samson. And as we discover the steps that led Samson to sleep spiritually, we come to understand just how to wake up to our own unlimited potential.

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Length: 39:30

Wake Up

Sleep is an interesting state. When we're asleep, we don't even know it. It's only when we wake up that we realize we had been asleep in the first place. It's true physically; it's also true spiritually.

In this series, Ed Young looks at several characters throughout the Bible who found themselves asleep to what God had in store for them. And as we get an inside track into their lives, we discover that in our own lives, God doesn't want us to be lulled to sleep spiritually. Because life takes on so much more meaning, direction and purpose when we finally wake up!

Wake Up

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