Trust

A Character Study of Moses

The sermon initiates a character sketch of Moses, drawing primarily from the book of Exodus. It begins by reading from Exodus chapter 3, detailing God’s call to Moses and His promise to deliver the Israelites from Egypt. This message then pivots to explore the defining characteristic of Moses: his meekness. Despite Moses’ initial reluctance and […]

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Trusting God to the End

This sermon explores Psalm 23, particularly verse 6, which presents two distinct perspectives: ‘all the days of my life’ and ‘forever.’ These represent life in this world and the eternal life beyond. The message emphasizes that while many live solely for the present, the Bible urges believers to live for the eternal, as the temporal

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Trusting God with Tomorrow

Most of us came to church with tomorrow already mapped out. Our calendars are full, our phones are buzzing, and our minds assume the next day will arrive right on schedule. The Bible doesn’t condemn planning—but James 4 confronts something far more dangerous: presumption. It’s not the act of preparing that’s sinful—it’s making plans as though God is

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Trusting God in the Storms

This sermon, based on Proverbs 3:5-7, encourages believers to trust God completely, especially during the ‘storms’ of life. It begins by establishing that trials and difficulties are inevitable, describing how storms arrive suddenly, strip away self-reliance, and reveal what we truly trust. The message highlights that God’s presence often becomes most visible during these challenging

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When Our Trust is Tested

The sermon addresses what happens ‘when our trust is tested,’ using Abraham’s test in Genesis 22 as a central example. It emphasizes that God tests individuals not to destroy them or entice them to sin, but to reveal the true state of their hearts. Through trials and pressures, God brings to the surface what one

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Can I Trust God?

In Isaiah 36–37, King Hezekiah faced a crisis: the Assyrian army, led by King Sennacherib, had conquered nearly every city in Judah. With Jerusalem surrounded, the enemy’s commander mocked God, questioned His power, and tried to persuade God’s people to surrender. His challenge is the same question every believer must answer—Can God be trusted? Sennacherib

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