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This message reminds us why we can have hope while the culture around us is lost and hopeless. Our hope is not grounded in circumstances, but it rests on the character and nature of God, the One who doesn't change and always fulfills His promises. We hope not in ourselves, but in the One holds all things together.
This message encourages us that we are going to make it as we journey toward God. As we embrace the pressure that comes with the pilgrimage and learn to speak the language of His word, we will find that we won't just survive the journey but will be singing His praise in the end.
This message reminds us that our lives are different as God's people. We are consecrated, set apart, and made holy for His personal use. As we consecrate ourselves, we will become prepared for His calling and destiny in our lives.
This message helps us understand the purpose of the wilderness: God uses it for His glory and our good. In the wilderness, we learn to release control, grow in deeper dependence on Him, and develop a confident trust in His sovereignty. We are reminded that the wilderness is not a place to avoid, but one to embrace for the formation that takes place there.
This message reminds us that God's people have always had a rhythm they lived by as they walk this journey of ascent with Him. While the world wants to evaluate your life based upon a singular moment, walking with God is a pilgrimage where He encounters you along the way and fills you with the hope that only comes from Him.
Pride is a robber that steals our relationships, a jailer that keeps us captive in brokenness, and a dead-end road that leads nowhere. But there's hope in the exchange God offers—humility becomes a builder that adds to our lives, and keeps us walking in freedom. We're reminded that seeking the Lord is the key to true success, and that humility isn't weakness but the greatest strength we can possess.
What if true contentment isn't about having more, but about knowing more of Jesus? This powerful exploration of Philippians 4 unveils what the Apostle Paul calls 'the secret of contentment'—a supernatural ability to bow our will to the Lord in every situation, whether we're experiencing abundance or lack. We discover that contentment isn't something we can purchase or manufacture; it's learned through walking with God in His providence. The message challenges us to examine whether we've merely met Jesus or if we truly know Him, because knowing Christ intimately is the key to experiencing this divine contentment.



