Tagged: Trust

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him

Brother Edward delivers a powerful sermon on the “God of Hope,” arguing that true hope only emerges when human resources are exhausted. Through biblical examples and modern testimonies of restoration, he encourages the congregation to trust God’s timing and power, especially when facing life’s “dead ends” and spiritual despondency.

Giving our Yes to God

Ruthie delivered a moving testimony on the power of saying “yes” to God. Drawing from the life of Mary and personal financial struggles, she illustrated that total surrender to God’s will—even when it contradicts human logic—releases supernatural provision and places the believer in the safest possible position.

Isaiah 12

The sermon explores Isaiah 12, contrasting self-reliance and fear with the certainty of faith. By analyzing four types of trust, Brother Elias urges the congregation to move past “inconsistent belief” into a courageous trust that replaces the bondage of fear with the joy of salvation and constant praise.

The Righteous Shall Live by Faith

The sermon explores the transformative power of the revelation “the righteous shall live by faith,” citing Habakkuk, Paul, and Martin Luther. Through the story of a miraculous healing in Iran, Brother Edward urges the congregation to abandon intellectual doubt for a simple, childlike faith that unlocks God’s power.