Walk It Out Wednesday: How to Recognize God - Touré Roberts
Speaker: Not provided
The Potter’s House of Dallas
Summary
Main message: Seeing God clearly (like Isaiah in Isaiah 6) cleanses and reorients a person so their eyes, heart, mouth and actions become fully integrated with God's word—producing radical obedience, renewed speech, and the release of miracles and revival. The sermon called listeners to remove idols, guard their words, receive God's cleansing, and say "yes" to God's calling.
Key points:
- What you see shapes what you speak; your speech reveals the condition of your heart and can advance or curse your future.
- Isaiah’s vision (seraphim touching his lips with a coal) models God’s cleansing that readies people to prophesy and serve—your mouth must be preserved for holy speech.
- Remove idols or large things in your life (money, comfort, relationships, worry) that block seeing God; when those "die" you can see and respond to God.
- Full integration: the word must be received in the ear, caught in the heart, renew the mind, and show up in the mouth, feet and body—become a "walking word."
- Revival evidence is radical obedience ("Here am I, send me"), not being preoccupied with details; practical disciplines include secret time with God, reclaiming prophetic promises, and saying "yes" to God.
Scriptures mentioned: Isaiah 6, Jeremiah 1, 1 Corinthians 12, Hebrews (4:2 alluded), Job 23:10, Psalm 23, Psalm 27, Philippians 4:19, Romans 8 (8:31; 8:38-39 alluded), Jeremiah 29:11, Isaiah 53:5 (alluded), John 1, 2 Timothy 1:7, Proverbs 18:21 (alluded)
