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HARAN: Broken Expressions - The Performance Trap IV

HARAN: Broken Expressions - The Performance Trap IV

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In this segment, our Apostle Henry speaks about brokenness as the beginning of true expression before God. Many people express emotion without first coming into realization, but expression without realization becomes performance. True brokenness starts when our eyes are opened to how deeply we need Him.


Drawing from Romans 7:23, he explains the inner conflict of man and how dependence on God is revealed through surrender. Brokenness is not weakness — it is the place where grace, encounter, and transformation begin. Through God’s presence, we come into realization, burdens are casted, grace is received, and genuine encounters are formed.


Referencing Isaiah 6:9, Apostle Henry teaches that purpose waits at the end of brokenness. Expression is the outward action of an inward posture. Brokenness remains incomplete until it is expressed through pursuit, prayer, principles, places, and people.


A prayerful man is a broken man, because true prayer is born from dependence on God. Expression is not informing Him of something He does not know — it is showing Him a surrendered heart. Brokenness matures the believer and positions the soul to carry what Heaven has prepared.

So tune in and be blessed!

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