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When God Doesn’t Tell You What’s Next
Faith isn’t knowing the whole path.
It’s trusting the Guide.
Faith isn’t knowing the whole path.
It’s trusting the Guide.
Each week, we release a fresh, carefully developed sermon outline designed to help pastors, teachers, and ministry leaders faithfully handle God’s Word with clarity and conviction. These outlines are more…
Read MoreWe often sort people into “worth it / not worth it” without saying it out loud. Conditional love (based on performance), contingent love (based on context), and convenient love (based on comfort) all start with us and move outward. But Romans 12 calls us to something deeper: “Let love be genuine.” Genuine love begins with inner surrender (12:1–2) and then spills into honor, zeal, prayer, generosity, and hospitality (12:10–13).
Read MoreWe’ve been walking through the book of Romans—Paul’s rich, passionate letter about the power of the gospel and the reality of our need for it. Today, Paul continues turning up…
Read MoreIf you’re running on empty, stop running and start resting. The God who called you hasn’t left you; He’s inviting you to slow down and listen. His whisper still restores the weary.
Read MoreThe church was never meant to be a crowd—it was meant to be a community, a body, a family reflecting the heart of Jesus in a divided world.
Read MoreMinistry has a way of placing you at the crossroads of life’s most profound moments. In a single day—sometimes even a single hour—you may stand in places that feel worlds…
Read MoreRomans 7 might be the most relatable chapter in the Bible. Paul confesses, “I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing.” Who hasn’t felt that same tension?
Read MoreJesus shows us the pattern. In John 17 He revealed the Father to those entrusted to Him, prayed for them by name, and protected them by keeping them in the light. He didn’t love when it was easy; He loved when it was costly—ultimately laying down His life (John 15:12–13).
Read MoreYou’re not merely forgiven—you’re family. The Spirit of adoption teaches you to pray “Abba, Father,” reminding you that you’re led by love, not driven by fear. And when suffering comes, you’re not alone. Creation groans, we groan, and the Spirit groans for us—interceding when we don’t have the words. God works all things for good—conforming us to Christ and securing a hope that cannot fail.
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