Faith: Trusting God's Power in Every Circumstance

 

Summary

Today, the focus is on the profound yet simple truth that with God, all things are possible. It’s easy to overlook the basics of faith, but these foundational truths are what sustain us through every season. The journey of faith isn’t about wishful thinking or luck; it’s about a deep, unwavering trust in God’s character and His Word. Faith is not just a fleeting feeling or a vague hope—it is the assurance that God is able to do the impossible, and that nothing is beyond His reach.

Faith grows as we immerse ourselves in God’s Word, not just hearing it, but letting it dwell richly within us. When the Word is alive in our hearts, it shapes our perspective, enabling us to see our circumstances through God’s eyes rather than our own limitations. This is more than just positive thinking; it’s a spiritual reality that transforms how we respond to challenges. Instead of being overwhelmed by fear or doubt, we are empowered to declare God’s promises and expect His intervention.

It’s not enough to rely on the faith of others or to live off spiritual moments from the past. Each of us must dig our own wells of faith, cultivating a personal relationship with God that is rooted in His Word and presence. Like David facing Goliath, we are called to confront our giants not with fear, but with a God-centered perspective. David’s confidence wasn’t in his own ability, but in the greatness, permanence, and goodness of God.

God is bigger than any obstacle we face, His nature is unchanging and eternal, and His goodness endures through every trial. Our circumstances may shift, but God remains the same. When we fix our eyes on Him, our perspective changes, and we begin to see possibilities where others see impossibility. The invitation is to lift our eyes off our problems and onto the One who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we ask or imagine.

Key Takeaways

- Faith is not wishful thinking or luck, but a deep conviction that God is able to do the impossible. It’s about trusting, believing, and knowing—beyond any doubt—that nothing is too hard for God. This kind of faith is rooted in God’s character, not in our circumstances. [09:03]

- The Word of God must dwell richly within us, not just as something we hear, but as a living reality that shapes our thoughts, words, and actions. When the Word is in us, it naturally flows out of us, empowering us to declare God’s truth over every situation. [14:30]

- We cannot live off the faith of others or past experiences; each of us must dig our own wells of faith. Personal encounters with God and His Word are essential for a faith that endures and grows, especially in times of challenge. [20:00]

- Fear is the greatest enemy of faith, often disguised as anxiety, insecurity, pride, or the need for control. The key to overcoming fear is to shift our perspective from the problem to the greatness of God, just as David did when facing Goliath. [21:50]

- God’s nature is threefold: He is big (greater than any challenge), He is permanent (unchanging and eternal), and He is good (His goodness endures forever). When we anchor our faith in these truths, our perspective changes, and we are able to face any circumstance with hope and confidence. [26:25]

Youtube Chapters

[00:00] - Welcome
[02:49] - Introducing the Theme: All Things Are Possible
[04:54] - The Power of Faith-Filled Declarations
[06:02] - Matthew 19:26: All Things Are Possible with God
[07:08] - The Nature of Faith: Beyond Wishful Thinking
[08:12] - God, Not Luck: The Source of Miracles
[09:03] - Do You Have Enough Faith?
[11:18] - There Is Always More with God
[12:32] - Growing Faith Through the Word
[13:41] - Letting the Word Dwell in Us
[16:39] - Seeing with God’s Perspective
[18:49] - Digging Your Own Well of Faith
[20:37] - Fear: The Enemy of Faith
[22:42] - David’s Perspective vs. the Camp’s Fear
[24:40] - The Power of Perspective
[26:25] - God Is Big, Permanent, and Good
[29:44] - Declaring God’s Goodness
[31:31] - Responding in Worship and Faith

Study Guide

Small Group Bible Study Guide: “All Things Are Possible”

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### Bible Reading

Matthew 19:26 (ESV)
> But Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

Hebrews 11:1 (ESV)
> Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.

1 Samuel 17:26 (ESV)
> And David said to the men who stood by him, “What shall be done for the man who kills this Philistine and takes away the reproach from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?”

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### Observation Questions

1. According to Matthew 19:26, what is the difference between what is possible for people and what is possible for God?
2. In Hebrews 11:1, how does the Bible define faith? What words or phrases stand out to you in this definition?
3. When David faces Goliath in 1 Samuel 17:26, what is different about the way he talks about the problem compared to the rest of the Israelite camp? [22:42]
4. The sermon says, “Faith is not just wishful thinking. Faith is not by chance or by happenstance.” What examples did the pastor give to show the difference between faith and luck? [08:12]

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### Interpretation Questions

1. The sermon says, “Faith is trusting, believing and knowing. Like absolutely 100% knowing, trusting, believing that nothing is impossible for God.” Why is it important that faith is rooted in God’s character and not just in our circumstances? [09:03]
2. The pastor talked about the Word of God “dwelling” in us, not just being something we hear. What does it mean for God’s Word to “dwell” in us, and how might that change the way we respond to challenges? [14:30]
3. Fear is described as the “number one thing to kill your faith.” How does fear show up in different forms, and why is it so effective at stopping faith? [20:37]
4. David’s perspective was different from the rest of the camp. What does it look like in real life to have a “God-centered perspective” when facing a challenge? [23:30]

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### Application Questions

1. The sermon challenged us not to “live off the faith of others or past experiences.” Is there an area in your life where you’ve been relying on someone else’s faith or a past spiritual moment instead of digging your own well? What would it look like to start digging your own well of faith this week? [20:00]
2. The pastor said, “When the Word is in you, it naturally flows out of you, empowering us to declare God’s truth over every situation.” What is one practical way you can let God’s Word dwell more deeply in you this week? (For example: setting aside a specific time to read, memorizing a verse, or discussing Scripture with someone.) [14:30]
3. Think about a current challenge or “giant” in your life. How have you been viewing it—through your own limitations or through God’s possibilities? What would it look like to shift your perspective to see it as David did? [24:40]
4. The sermon said, “Fear is the greatest enemy of faith, often disguised as anxiety, insecurity, pride, or the need for control.” Which of these disguises do you most often struggle with? How can you begin to shift your focus from fear to God’s greatness this week? [20:37]
5. The pastor described God’s nature as “big, permanent, and good.” Which of these truths about God do you find hardest to believe when you’re in a tough season? Why do you think that is? [26:25]
6. The message encouraged us to “declare God’s promises and expect His intervention.” Is there a specific promise from God’s Word you need to start declaring over your life or situation? What would it look like to do that this week? [16:39]
7. The invitation was to “lift our eyes off our problems and onto the One who is able.” What is one practical step you can take this week to intentionally fix your eyes on God instead of your problems? (For example: worship, prayer, journaling, talking with a friend.) [31:31]

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Devotional

Day 1: All Things Are Possible with God
No matter what you are facing, God’s Word assures us that nothing is outside of His power or ability. When you truly believe that all things are possible with God, it changes how you approach every challenge, every dream, and every prayer. This is not just a comforting thought, but a foundational truth that can transform your perspective and fill you with hope, even in the most impossible situations. Let this truth settle deep in your heart today: with God, there are no limits, and He invites you to trust Him for the impossible. [07:08]

Matthew 19:26 (NIV)
Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

Reflection: What is one “impossible” situation in your life right now that you need to bring before God, believing that He is able to do what you cannot?


Day 2: Faith Is More Than Wishful Thinking
Faith is not about luck or chance; it is a confident trust and assurance in God’s character and promises. True faith comprehends as fact what cannot be experienced by the physical senses, and it is the key ingredient that unlocks the miraculous in your life. Instead of settling for “just enough” faith, God calls you to grow in faith that expects Him to move powerfully. Ask yourself today: are you living with a faith that only avoids trouble, or a faith that believes God can bring breakthrough and healing? [09:03]

Hebrews 11:1 (ESV)
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.

Reflection: Where have you been settling for “just enough” faith, and how can you take a step today to trust God for more?


Day 3: Let the Word of God Dwell in You
Hearing the Word of God is powerful, but letting it dwell richly within you is what transforms your life. When God’s Word is at home in your heart, it shapes your thoughts, your speech, and your perspective, enabling you to declare God’s truth over every situation. Make it your aim not just to hear the Word, but to meditate on it, memorize it, and let it permeate every part of your being, so that faith and hope naturally flow out of you. [13:41]

Colossians 3:16 (ESV)
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God.

Reflection: What is one practical way you can let God’s Word dwell more deeply in you this week—perhaps through memorization, meditation, or sharing it with someone else?


Day 4: Change Your Perspective, Not Just Your Problems
When you face challenges, it’s easy to focus on the problem and ask all the “why” and “how” questions. But God invites you to see your circumstances through His eyes—a perspective of faith that sees possibilities where others see obstacles. Like David before Goliath, you can choose to ask different questions and trust that God is bigger than any giant you face. Sometimes, it’s not your situation that needs to change, but your perspective, as you align your vision with God’s truth. [24:40]

1 Samuel 17:26 (ESV)
And David said to the men who stood by him, “What shall be done for the man who kills this Philistine and takes away the reproach from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?”

Reflection: Think of a current challenge—how might your outlook change if you viewed it from God’s perspective rather than your own?


Day 5: God Is Big, Permanent, and Good
No matter what comes and goes in life, God remains unchanging—He is bigger than your circumstances, His Word stands forever, and His goodness never fails. When you anchor your heart in these truths, fear loses its grip and hope rises up. God’s greatness, His eternal nature, and His goodness are not just theological ideas, but realities you can experience and declare over your life every day. Fix your eyes on Him, and let His character shape your confidence and peace. [29:44]

Psalm 34:8 (ESV)
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!

Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to remind yourself today that God is big, permanent, and good—and how can you declare His goodness over that situation?

Quotes

``God is the God of the impossible. So it's not wishful thinking. It's not believing that things and miracles happen by chance or limbs that are growing back with a miracle taking place. Cancer getting out of someone's body. That's not by happenstance. That's not by chance that that happens. It's God. [00:08:37] (21 seconds)  #GodOfTheImpossible Edit Clip Translate Clip

You know what the number one thing to kill your faith is? Fear. It truly is. Fear is so many different things. It's just masked as a different word. Anxiety is fear. It's true. Insecurity is fear. Pride is fear. Control is fear. It's all fear. Because you're afraid to lose control of your own life. You're afraid with pride, you're afraid to let everybody see what's actually happening on the inside. See, it's masked. So fear is the killer to your faith. [00:20:48] (38 seconds)  #PerspectiveTransformsAll Edit Clip Translate Clip

We see impossible situations, but all things are possible for God. We see a miracle needing to take place. We see cancer. We see sickness. But God sees healing. What's your perspective like today? Are you seeing it how God sees it? Or are you seeing it like the Israelites did? [00:25:42] (22 seconds)  #GodIsPermanent Edit Clip Translate Clip

God is permanent. God is everlasting. God is eternal. This is the perspective that David had. God is big, but God is permanent. Your circumstances are not permanent. Your challenges are not permanent. Your trials are not permanent. [00:28:00] (23 seconds)  #FixYourEyesOnGod Edit Clip Translate Clip

God is big, God is permanent, but God is good. I'll say it in, God is good. I'll say it one more time for the people up the back. God is good. And all the time, do you believe that today? [00:29:34] (21 seconds) Edit Clip Translate Clip

So it's not your challenge that needs to change, although God can change that. Maybe it's just your perspective. Today I wanna take our eyes off of what we're facing. And I wanna fix our eyes on the one who can change what we're facing. He's big. He's powerful. He is strong. He is mighty. [00:31:18] (32 seconds) Edit Clip Translate Clip

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