The Blockers of Inheritance (trauma, disobedience, & disqualification) - 088
2/4/20262 hr 22 min
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
No one goes to Hank's for his spreadsheets. They go for a darn good pizza. Lately, though, the shop's been quiet, so Hank decides to bring back the $1 slice. He asks Copilot in Microsoft Excel to look at his sales and costs to help him see if he can afford it. Copilot shows Hank where the money's going and which little extras make the dollar slice work. Now Hank's has a line out the door. Hank makes the pizza, Copilot handles the spreadsheets. Learn more at M365Copilot.com/work.
Speaker 20:29
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Speaker 30:39
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Speaker 20:46
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Taylor Welch· Host1:00
Moses is basically being told, "Go speak to the rock," and he doesn't, and the rock still creates water. That's a miracle. And God says, "You misrepresented me. You're disqualified. You will not enter the Promised Land." David's adultery didn't disqualify him, but Saul choosing to disobey God to hang on to the approval of his people did disqualify him. Moses murdering someone didn't disqualify him, but Moses misrepresenting God to the people later in his life did disqualify him. How you handle somebody when they make a mistake