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Trusting God's Promises

12 sermons

Trusting God's promises is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, as it underscores the believer's reliance on God's sovereignty and faithfulness. According to Romans 8:28, God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, demonstrating His commitment to fulfilling His promises. In Psalms 23:1, David declares that the Lord is his shepherd, highlighting the trust he places in God's providence and care, while Psalms 37:3-4 encourages believers to trust in God and do good, assuring them that He will establish their plans. By trusting in God's promises, Christians can find comfort, hope, and assurance in the midst of uncertainty, as they rest in the conviction that God is faithful to His word and will bring about His good purposes in their lives.

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes God's encouragement to Jacob, reminding him of his new identity as Israel, which means 'governed by God.' Despite Jacob's fears about going to Egypt, God reassures him of His presence and promises to make him a great nation there. The sermon highlights the importance of recogn

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David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes that despite the challenges and crises we face, God is always leading and caring for us. He warns against the dangers of unbelief, which can hinder us from receiving God's blessings and promises. Wilkerson illustrates the necessity of trusting in God's steadfast promises,

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes the transformative journey of believers from spiritual bondage to a life of victory and rest in God, drawing parallels from the Israelites' exodus from Egypt to their entrance into Canaan. He highlights the necessity of a crisis moment for Christians who feel stagnant in the

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes the significance of entering God's promised rest, which is achieved through complete trust in Christ's finished work of salvation. He explains that this rest signifies the end of human striving for peace and the necessity of relying solely on Jesus' grace. Wilkerson highli

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the four 'alls' from Joshua 21:43-45: all the land, all the rest, all the victory, and all the promises. He encourages believers to claim their full inheritance in Christ, experience perfect peace, and achieve victory over their enemies and circumstances. Simpson reminds us t

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer explores the choices made by Abraham and Lot, emphasizing the consequences of choosing worldly gain over spiritual integrity. Lot's decision to settle in the well-watered plains of Jordan, driven by selfish ambition, ultimately leads to his downfall and separation from God. In contrast, A

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that faith should be an integral part of our daily lives, not just a fallback during crises. He encourages believers to actively engage their faith in every moment, trusting in God's promises and stepping out boldly. Real faith involves taking risks and believing that God wi

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer reflects on David's moment of despair, highlighting how even a man of faith can succumb to doubt and fear when surrounded by negative influences. Despite God's promises of protection and future success, David's mistrust led him to flee to the Philistines, resulting in regret and sorrow. M

David Wilkerson

David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of approaching God's throne with boldness and confidence, as instructed in Hebrews 4:16 and Ephesians 3:12. He explains that this boldness comes from a deep understanding of God's Word and the promises contained within it, which we should bring to God in pra

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the gift of faith as described by Paul in 1 Corinthians 12:9, distinguishing between saving faith and the faith that trusts in God's promises. He explains that saving faith is a gift from God that leads to salvation, while the faith that grows through exper

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the recurring theme of 'fear not' in Isaiah, highlighting God's promises of presence, strength, and protection for His people. He explains that God reassures His followers through various passages, reminding them of His unwavering support and love, even in times of trouble. S

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the recurring theme of 'fear not' in Isaiah, highlighting God's promises of presence, strength, and protection for His people. He explains that God reassures us through His companionship, love, and the assurance of His help, urging believers to trust in His faithfulness despi

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