How do we face an uncertain future when fear, past failures, and overwhelming circumstances close in? This message confronts the instinct to rely on personal strength while avoiding true surrender to God. In Genesis 32:22–31, Pastor Andrew examines Jacob’s encounter with God, showing how divine confrontation exposes misplaced trust and leads to transformation. The central truth is that believers are not prepared for what lies ahead until they meet God in their weakness and yield fully to Him. Through brokenness and surrender, God reshapes identity and reveals His sufficiency. Listeners are challenged to relinquish control, depend wholly on God, and embrace the transforming work He accomplishes through weakness.
Read MoreIn this compelling sermon, Pastor Ben explores Genesis 22:1-19, where Abraham faces the ultimate test of faith. Discover how Abraham's unwavering trust in God's promises, despite an incomprehensible command, reveals the depth of true faith—one that motivates obedience even when circumstances defy understanding. Pastor Ben unpacks the significance of Abraham's actions, the concept of God as Jehovah Jireh, our Provider, and how this ancient narrative speaks powerfully to our lives today.
Read MoreWe're all writing a story with our lives. Every decisions we make is another chapter in our lives. We write the story of our lives one decisions at a time. Given this fact, we ought to pause and ask this questions: "What kind of story do I want to write?"
Read MoreAbraham, just like all of us, had struggles with lying. We use lies to protect ourselves, to make our lives better, and to bring perceived freedom. However, lies typically do the opposite. They bring us and others hurt and bondage. If we say we love God but don’t live in such a way that demonstrates it, we are living a lie. He doesn’t expect us to be perfect, but he does expect us to keep improving and growing. We are to live a life of truth and a life that demonstrates Christ to others.
Read MoreNoah displayed gratitude towards God by offering a sacrifice even when it was not commanded of him. He simply thought of God’s goodness to him and his family. This recognition led him to a heart of gratitude.
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