Faith = Risk (Sermon)

Faith=Risk
We are addicted to sight. We are addicted to needing to know. We are addicted to control. Some of you plan way in advance. Some of you do tons of research before you even think about buying something. You might get nervous before you travel. You worry that something might not go according to plan. I don’t think a single one of you wants to live a boring life.

Rock-Hard, Grounded, Rooted Faith: Part II

??????? But make no mistake, when I talk about faith, I mean how you live your life–the whole thing–however you live it.  We all have faith.  The question more often than not is what are you putting that faith in?  You trust your doctor.  You trust your bank.  You trust that chair you’re sitting in.  You trust yourself.  You trust that you won’t forget that password.  You trust your parents.  You trust that the chef of the dinner you’re eating won’t spit in your food.  We all are living by faith in what we don’t know, can’t see and don’t even consciously think about.

The Unchangeable Promises of God

unchangable_thumb It is so comforting to me to know that our God is not like that. When He makes a promise, He holds to it. When He says that something will happen, buckle your seat belt, because it’s happening. He is reliable. He is faithful. He is true to His word. He never breaks His promise. He is never late. He always delivers. He is on time. He is perfect and never makes a mistake.

Warning

warning_thumb If the voices of prophets, angels and other leaders for God is binding, how much more binding is the voice of Jesus?? How much more binding is the Word of the Scriptures? Yet because we do not see the consequences as evident in our lives, we refuse to listen. The immediate consequences that come from the hardening of hearts might not be the judgment of God, but He certainly allows in His perfect merciful wrath necessary reminders of what happens when we don’t hearken to the voice of God. When we harden our hearts and aren’t obedient we deny ourselves the chance for God to open the storehouses and shower down blessings upon us for our willingness to change, for our obedience.

This World is not Our Home

world_not_home_thumb I know right now that we exist in a world where there is much that has gone wrong. There is poverty, starvation, rape, murder, war, disaster and disease that is ripping through the entire world pulling it apart, atom by atom. I understand that this world will never be as it was originally made—as it was intended.