How do we maintain spiritual stability when life swings dramatically from blessing to crisis? Jason Jett confronts the tension between life's extreme highs and lows—using vivid South Dakota weather patterns and the apostle Paul's testimony as illustrations. Drawing from Philippians 4:10-13, Jett argues that Christ's continually renewing strength is sufficient for every circumstance, and that believers must learn two essential disciplines: practicing gratitude during abundance and cultivating trust during hardship. The sermon challenges listeners to develop daily dependence on Christ's strength so that when life's extremes arrive, they are spiritually prepared to face them with thanksgiving and trust.
Read MoreAs Children of God, we all face very big moments, moments in which someone's eternal destiny may be on the line. However, when faced with these moments, we often make excuses. If you say "yes" to the excuse, you say "no" to the opportunity. We must focus on the opportunity, not the excuses.
Read MoreThere are many things in life we may wish we could forget. At the same time, there are many things we better not forget. We are to have compassion on those who have not because we were once those who had not. God is saying, "Have mercy on the have nots because you used to be one too." God forbid we ever lose sight of what we were.
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