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It All Goes Wrong, When We Go Wrong, And, Then Stay Wrong

It All Goes Wrong, When We Go Wrong, And Stay Wrong

The sermon centers on the necessity of living by faith, emphasizing that true worship and obedience are rooted in trusting God's promises and walking in His ways rather than pursuing self-defined righteousness. Drawing from Hebrews 13:5, Romans 8:28–29, and Zechariah 7, it underscores that God's purpose for believers is conformity to Christ's image, achieved through faith, repentance, and surrender to His will. The message warns against spiritual childishness—refusing God's messengers, prioritizing self-interest, and performing religious rituals without genuine devotion—highlighting that such actions render prayers and offerings unpleasing and ineffective. It illustrates how disobedience leads to spiritual desolation, while faithfulness results in divine restoration, peace, and eternal fruitfulness, likening the believer to a branch connected to the true vine. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a life of humble obedience, where every action, from eating and drinking to serving others, is done for God's glory, enabling the believer to reflect His character and fulfill His mission to fill the earth with His glory.

It All Goes Wrong, When We Go Wrong, And Stay Wrong

When Peace Blows the Whistle

Zechariah 7

We Always Have a Helper

Well, amen and amen.

We worship. We celebrate. We lift up the name of Jesus.

And I want you to think about this truth for just a moment. Hebrews 13:5 teaches us to let our conduct, let our lifestyle, let the witness of our everyday living be free from covetousness and full of contentment.

Why?

Because the Lord Himself has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."

Now, if the Lord wil

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Romans 8; Zechariah 3-7
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