Faith in God's Goodness Amidst Life's Trials

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1) "We often find ourselves in seasons of waiting, waiting for healing, waiting for answers, waiting for breakthrough. I'm in a season of waiting. I'm in a season of waiting for a healing. Trusting that whatever the Lord's will are, He will have His way. I know my God is good. I know my God is faithful. So for the past six or seven weeks, I've been going through a new season. One that makes me look a little funny. I don't feel as rounded anymore. And I enjoy it. Unfortunately, while everything else looks good, the numbers that they're working on are worse. So I'm in a season of waiting. What's it going to take, Lord? Where are we going? What has to happen next?" [28:20] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Nothing should want to keep us from his presence. Nothing should want to keep us from basking in his glory. What he has brought us through, he deserves everything that we could offer up to him. I don't care if he answers. I don't care if he asks another prayer request for us. He has been faithful and he will remain faithful. And I will do all that I can to honor him till the day I die. Why? Because I know in this life, it's just a visitation I'm making now. I got an eternal life. One that I want to make sure is being lived out for him." [29:55] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "But today, what if the breakthrough doesn't come as we expect? I want to shift our focus from focusing on until my healing, until my answers, until my breakthrough. And I want us to focus on just a little quote I had written on Facebook a few days ago. To focusing on even still. Even still, my God is good. I want you to say that with me. Even still, my God is good. Whether he answers another prayer, my God is good. Whether he resolves our financial woes. Whether he resolves our physical woes. Whether he resolves anything else that we're suffering through. My God is good. And he is faithful. And he will be faithful even when I'm gone. Even still, God is good. Even still. he's faithful, even still walking with Christ will always be enough." [30:50] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Habakkuk isn't saying he'll rejoice when things improve. That's our problem. We're bartering with God saying, God, if you'll do this, and you'll do that, and you'll do that, and you'll do that, and you'll make this happen, then I'll serve you more. God, if you'll just work out all my time constraints, I'll go to church more. God, if you'll just work out all my financial issues, I'll be able to give more. God, if you'll just do all these things, then I'm going to serve you. I'm going to work in children's ministry. I'm going to work with the youth. I'm going to work in the nursery, and I'm going to teach Sunday school. But God, you're going to have to work all these other things out. Now, we're looking for God to improve a situation when, listen, it shouldn't require God doing anything for us to serve Him. He's already done the greatest thing by saying that He sent His Son to this earth because He loved you so much and that His Son died for you. And that should be the answer that says, from now on, I will do whatever I can to serve you, Lord." [36:43] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The figs and the vines and the flock, they're all symbols of God. They're all symbols of loss in this text. In an agricultural society, these represented stability and prosperity. Today, our figs and vines might represent our health, our jobs, our relationships. Habakkuk reminds us that our faith is not dependent on a circumstance, but on the goodness of God. The phrase even still captures a core theological truth. God is good even if circumstances don't reflect God. He doesn't reflect it immediately. Job 13 and 15 and all that Job had lost, he still says, though he slay me, I will hope in him." [42:07] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "I don't own this life. I don't own anything. Stewards don't own anything. Stewards don't have any possessions. Stewards are only controlling and monitoring and dealing with the things that are already the Lord's. And I am the Lord's. And all that I have is the Lord's. I'm just a steward of these things for a moment. And how I am using them for His glory is how Ryan's going to be judged. Hmm. Even in pain, God remains good. And our hope is anchored in His eternal faithfulness. The sufficiency of Christ is another profound truth from this passage. Walking with Him is enough no matter what we lack." [50:27] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "I know now, or I know how, to get along with humble means. And I also know how to live in prosperity. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him, through Christ, who strengthens me. I, you, will make it. I promise you today, you will make it. You will get through this life because it is Jesus Christ who is helping you. That should bring hope to us. That should bring joy to us. That should bring happiness. No matter what problems we're dealing with, no matter what our circumstances are, no matter what you're dealing with this morning, no matter what's going on in your life, my God is still good." [51:28] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "Choosing worship as an active spiritual defiance against the lies that say God isn't present or that God isn't good did you hear me choosing to worship is an act of spiritual defiance that in the midst of all our despair in the midst of all of our problems I will praise you what's that song say I will praise you in the storm in your life when facing trials or waiting how can you cultivate even still faith begins with worship and declaring God's goodness even in our hardships and I can't study all week long without taking us back to Luke chapter 7 or chapter 6 this text has been on my heart too as I prepared for the day wait a couple weeks I'll go back but verse 46 of Luke 6 says why do you call me Lord why do you call me Lord Lord and do not do what I say everyone who comes to me and hears my words and acts on them I will show you whom he is like he is like a man building a house who dug deep and laid a foundation on the rock and when that's the key word not if but when when a flood occurred the torrent burst against that house and could not shake it because it had been well built but the one who has heard and has not acted accordingly is like a man who built a house on the ground without any foundation and the torrent burst against it and immediately it collapsed and the ruin of the house was great dig deep this morning when you come to this altar dig deep that foundation in God because I promise you when the storm comes when the storm comes you will withstand and I promise you what God has done in you will be even greater tomorrow than what he does today because the further we dig in his world there's a way to do more and more time time we spend in prayer, the more time we magnify His great name in worship, all we're doing is fortifying the foundation, strengthening the walls, building a strong house. And when the enemy comes, the enemy has no way to access into a strong man's house." [01:04:51] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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