Join Cherri Campbell as she dives into the concept of divine breakthrough, starting with a powerful message on the goodness of God. Drawing from a prophetic word by Dr. Jerry Savelle, this episode emphasizes a season of ‘great breaking loose’ where miracles, signs, and wonders manifest in extraordinary ways. Discover how faith plays a critical role in experiencing God’s blessings as we explore the keys to spiritual and personal breakthroughs.
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Good morning. Praise the Lord. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Welcome to Victorious Faith. I’m Cherri Campbell. This morning I’m going to begin sharing with you another message that I preached in one of our Victorious Faith services called Keys to Breakthrough Part 1, The God of the Breakthrough. So join me now in our live service for the beginning of this message, Keys to Breakthrough Part 1, The God of the Breakthrough. This year, God has put me on a theme several times in several messages, keys to breakthrough, keys to breakthrough. And I’m going to continue that tonight. And I’m going to read this to you. This is a prophetic word from the Lord given by Dr. Jerry Savelle. And he said, extraordinary things are taking place in the heavenlies. More and more notable miracles will break loose in the earth and more and more signs and wonders, more and more angelic visitations, more and more instant healings. Praise God. More and more deliverances from demonic activity and more and more finances will break loose. So my people can do more for the kingdom of God, saith the Lord. And during this time of the great breaking loose. So this is a time of the great breaking loose. During this time of the great breaking loose, the enemy will no longer be able to hold back that which my faithful ones have stood in faith for. Not even the things that looked as though they would never come to pass. How many of you have stood in faith for something for a while? Amen. And it’s time for the breaking loose. For I will cause them to break loose and to suddenly manifest and to do so in such a way that no one will be able to deny the greatness of your God. Yes, the faithful shall be rewarded beyond their highest expectations and they shall abound in my blessings as never before. Praise the Lord. Everybody say amen if you receive that. Hallelujah. Praise God. Hallelujah. So this is a year of breakthrough. And so we’ve been talking about keys to breakthrough. And one of the keys to breakthrough, it’s just like when we talked about healing, is that you’ve got to believe that God wants you free. You believe God wants you healed. You believe God wants you blessed, right? God wants you out of this situation. And you know, there’s a lot of Christians who go through life saying, does God want me to be out of this? Or maybe he is trying to teach me a lesson and he put me here. No, God did not put you in any kind of problem. He’s the one who brings you out. He’s the one who brings us out of problems, not into problems. Amen. So I do want to talk about the goodness of God for a Psalm 31 verse 19. How great is your goodness. Now I’m reading from the NIV and I clarify it’s the old NIV. They’ve changed it. There’s a modern NIV, but this is the older version. How great is your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men on those who take refuge in you. And I like the words stored up. which you have stored up. And let me just give you a picture of that because many people who have been to heaven have seen warehouses in heaven. And there are great, huge warehouses of storage places. And And in those storage places are all kinds of good things. And it’s written down in the Jewish oral traditions that when Moses was on Mount Sinai for 40 days and 40 nights, God showed him the tabernacle. And we know that that’s written in scripture. That’s the Bible. God showed him the tabernacle. But a lot of Christians don’t realize that God showed him the heavenly tabernacle as the original tabernacle. so that he could build the earthly tabernacle as a copy. So he made it a copy of the original. And you can read about that in the book of Hebrews, that the earthly tabernacle is a copy of the heavenly one. And so Moses saw the heavenly one. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have been able to really imagine exactly what’s God talking about. If God just gives him all these dimensions, you know, like we get, God showed it to him. But it’s in the oral tradition that God also showed him other things in heaven. And he saw storehouses of goodness. in heaven. And this is something that people have died and gone to heaven. People have been caught up in the spirit to heaven. God has shown them great big warehouses and it has been coming from so many, many people. I believe it’s true. And this is scriptural basis for it. But people have been there and they’ve seen huge warehouses longer than your eye can see. I mean, could be miles long and miles wide. And one would be full of body parts for people on earth who are needing a healing. And there would be arms and legs and hearts and lungs. And they would even have name tags on them. John Smith, this heart belongs to John Smith. And so when John Smith is asking God and believe in God for a new heart, because the doctor says his heart’s bad, then there’s a new heart that’s laid up for him. Hallelujah. And so whatever you need, it is laid up for you. And there are other scriptures about being laid up in heaven. You’ll remember some of those. But this here says you have stored up. And I like the word stored up, not just laid up. But I like stored up because it shows storehouses. Hallelujah. And God has storehouses in heaven. But what’s in the storehouses? How great is your what? goodness, your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, which you bestow in the sight of men that’s on earth. That’s not just in heaven. Hallelujah. So God has stored up goodness. Hallelujah. And then the word great there, if you look it up in the Hebrew means abounding and exceedingly. Abounding and exceeding goodness. So that word great is not just great. It’s exceeding great. And the word goodness, looking it up in the Hebrew dictionary, which I like to do. I like to study the meanings of words. The Old Testament was written in Hebrew. The New Testament was written in Greek. So the Hebrew word there for goodness means prosperity, good things, goods. You know, they don’t call goods bads. They’re not bad, they’re goods. Because they’re good. Goods, property, supply and provision. Prosperity, good things, goods, property, supply, provision. Praise the Lord. Let me also even tell you the definition of good. And I wrote this one in my Bible because it was so good. You know, in the English language, good is actually almost like okay, because we have good and then better and best. And if you go on Amazon, it’s new or it’s like new or it’s good. You know, good is kind of the lowest quality there. Well, biblically speaking, there is nothing better than good in the Bible, in the Hebrew language. Because, well, first of all, and I’ll actually, I believe it’s Psalm 119. Let’s go to Psalm 119, 68 before I read to you this definition. Psalm 119, 68 says, you are good. Now, this is the psalmist speaking to God in prayer or worship. Speaking to God, he’s saying to God, you are good. Now, would you say God is mediocre? God is, eh, it’s okay. No, you are good. And what you do is good. Good. Amen. So the Hebrew word good actually means perfect. Perfection. Excellence. Goodness is perfection and excellence. Perfect or excellent. Good is perfect. Excellent. Beautiful. Happy. Right. Pleasant. Lovely. Delightful, joyful, am I going too fast? Fruitful, precious, rich, prosperous, beneficial, honest. and honorable. There’s a lot of meaning in that. But it’s everything good and everything that’s perfect and excellent and beautiful and right and pleasant and lovely and delightful, joyful, fruitful, precious, rich, prosperous, beneficial, honest, and honorable. And there is nothing better than good. Good is the top, highest quality. It is actually perfection and excellence. And so God is good because he’s perfect and he’s excellent and he’s beautiful and lovely and delightful, joyful. Hallelujah. Well, do you remember Genesis chapter one, Genesis chapter one and verse four, God saw that the light was good. Was it okay? That was perfect. Perfect. And then in, I don’t know if I’m getting all of them, but verse 10, God saw that the land was good. And then God saw in verse 12 that the fruit was good. And then God saw in the lights in the skies in verse 18, the lights that govern the day and night, it was good. And then verse 25, after he made the sea life in the land animals, God saw that it was good. And then verse 31, God saw all that he had made and it was very good. It was excellent. It was perfect. It’s beautiful. It was lovely. There was not one flaw in any of it. Amen. Not one flaw in any of it. And then, so back to Psalm 119, 68 says, you are good and what you do is good. Amen. So to make a judgment on what is God doing, when you look at starvation, is that good? Then did God do it? No, because he doesn’t do anything ugly. If you look at a car wreck, And somebody gets all mangled up. Is that God? No, because it’s not beautiful and lovely and perfect. What he does is good and only good. And so nothing ugly in this world, none of it came from God or is because of God. God made this world and the earth and the people in it the way he wanted it. How was it when he made it? Good. It was good and it was perfect. That’s the way he wanted it. Sin came in and sin corrupted and sin destroyed and sin brought death. We’ve looked at that scripture many times in our radio studies. In Romans chapter 5, sin came and death came by sin. Death is the root of all destruction. It’s the root of starvation. It’s the root of sickness, disease, and pain. What you just heard was the beginning of a message that I preached in one of our victorious faith services called Keys to Breakthrough Part 1, The God of the Breakthrough. And we will continue this message again tomorrow. So join me again tomorrow. And remember, God loves you. You are blessed and highly favored by the Lord.