#[Romans 5:19]; [Hebrews 11:24]; [Hebrews 11:25]; [Hebrews 11:26]; [Hebrews 11:27]
Kenny discusses the power of personal choices, asserting that choices matter more than circumstances. He illustrates this with the contrasting choices of Adam and Jesus. Kenny uses Moses as an example, highlighting his choices to refuse definition by others, embrace short-term pain for long-term gain, and choose Christ over cultural norms. He emphasizes that Moses valued purpose over popularity, people over pleasure, and peace of mind over possessions, ultimately choosing faith over fear. Kenny encourages consistent strong choices through support from others and a firm decision to align with God's will, stressing that believers are made by, for, and are going to God. He concludes that faith in God during tribulation is more valuable than deliverance from it and that pleasing God, not people, should be the primary purpose, since He alone examines the heart's motives.