Nine years of fear-driven, debt-soaked living, ten maxed-out credit cards, IRS liens, panic attacks, antidepressants, and a van that burst into flames on the way home. Gary Keesee shares the exact moment God spoke to him in his distress, and what He said wasn’t comfort. It was a correction. “You're in this mess because you never learned how My Kingdom operates.” That one sentence changed everything. The Kingdom isn’t a prayer list; it’s a legal system with laws. And once you learn how those laws work, everything changes.
Up Next in Season 19
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Who Do You Trust? Stay in the Race: P...
Eighteen years ago, Gary and Drenda Keesee emptied out their entire first floor and turned their home into a TV studio for a year and a half. They had no money, no media experience, and no idea what they were doing. Gary and Drenda look back at how it all started—from a trip to Albania, a gold co...
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Who Do You Trust? Stay in the Race: P...
Moses asked the wrong question. When God told him to go to Pharaoh, he said, "Who am I?" But that was never the right question. The right question was, "Who's going with me?" Gary Keesee unpacks why every assignment God gives you already has grace on it, why the safest place you can be is inside ...
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Who Do You Trust? Stay in the Race: P...
Gary Keesee spent nine years broke, sick, on antidepressants, and owing his family thousands. The day God spoke to him, He quoted Philippians 4:19 to Gary and said, "You're in this mess because you've never learned how My Kingdom operates." That one sentence changed everything. Gary shares how th...