God's Unfailing Promises Amidst Human Uncertainty

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"Many of those promises that are being made today, we know will not be fulfilled when they're already in office. Some of them may even have promised us something equivalent to the moon and the stars, right? They're going to dance for your vote, sing for your vote, don't make promises just to get your vote. But we know, again, if we've lived on this earth for a long time, we know that for some of them maybe, or for many of them, they'll not be able to keep that promise." [00:02:10] (37 seconds)


"In reality, we've also broken promises, right? And I have a confession to make. Is this being recorded? Can we just edit this out? Maybe not. But I have a confession to make to the two beautiful people who are here, my wife and my daughter. I've broken some promises to them too. Earlier, I was talking to them before the service started, and I asked my daughter, so do you remember any promise that I have broken? And she could not recall any promise that I have broken. I gave her two seconds to think." [00:03:15] (35 seconds)


"Sadly, we trust other people who have broken promises more often than someone who has not broken a promise. And I believe we'll never break a promise. And here I'm talking about the Lord. I'm talking about God. See, there are a lot of things that we do not know. And that's why when people make promises, they promise us the moon and the stars. But we really do not know that." [00:05:38] (26 seconds)


"But see, when God promises us something, it's anchored on the truth. It's anchored on the truth. And of course, for those of us who've, you know, who've been disappointed by some candidates, who've been disappointed by some people, people, for some of us, in order for us to know what to believe and what not to believe, to know what's real and what is not real, they turn to that bastion of truth called social media to find out what is real, what is not, what is truth, what is false." [00:06:14] (38 seconds)


"Well, admittedly, there are things in social media that are truthful, but more often than not, there's a lot of fake news going around, so we have to be careful. But sometimes we turn to social media to get our taste of, or at least what we think is true. We forget that God has already revealed in His Word that truth, these are things that we should know, and He has given to us His promises. And so, I pray that this morning, we would anchor our hope not on things that we don't know, but the things that we know based on God's Word." [00:06:50] (34 seconds)


"Likewise, the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought. But the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. Now he who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because he makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God. Your turn." [00:09:45] (26 seconds)


"If I may provide a summary of this entire sermon, I will say that God's past promises encourage us in our present struggles as we await future redemption. And God's promises is contained in his work. As we go through our present situation, our present struggles, we can rest assured that God will fulfill his promise to us because he has and he will, and that's his character, that's who he is, and we can rest assured in that as we await future redemption." [00:11:13] (34 seconds)


"All things work together for good does not mean that things will always work out well in this life. Okay? That God has something better for you in this life. That's something that really we do not know. Now, uh, uh, uh, don't get me wrong, but let me explain further. One of the biggest lies that have been uttered is that things will work out just fine. Now, hear me out. I am not an eternal pessimist. I'm just an occasional pessimist." [00:12:37] (38 seconds)


"Now, don't get me wrong. The phrase or the command, don't worry, okay? That's a biblical command, right? Do not be anxious about anything. That's definitely a biblical command. The problem is that the phrase people say after saying, don't worry, is often an attempt to provide false assurance. Or if it's not giving someone false assurance, it's really an attempt at sweeping under the rug the struggles people go through." [00:14:26] (31 seconds)


"So we have to be careful. Romans 8 .28 does not say that things will work out just fine in this life. You know, the pain that we feel in maybe losing a loved one or maybe going through life's struggles may always be there. And indeed, these are experiences we want to avoid. But you know, they are part of what Romans 8 .22 and 23 tell us. Let me show that here. For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs until now. Not only that, but we also have who have the firstfruits of the Spirit. Even we ourselves groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of the body." [00:15:28] (44 seconds)


"The goal is conformity to the image of Jesus Christ. And so sometimes we have this clash of agenda that we sacrifice conformity to the image of God, to the image of Jesus Christ, in order for us just to feel good about ourselves. We do other things. We focus on other things, not knowing that the things that the Lord allows in our lives, those pains and sufferings, and we ask, of course, the question, the biggest question, when you go through suffering, the question is, why?" [00:27:13] (28 seconds)


"Paul says, We all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory just as by the Spirit of the Lord. It's the Holy Spirit that transforms us from glory to glory. Indeed, God's past promises encourage us in our present struggles as we await future redemption. Truly, we know that God is causing all things to work together for the good of His children. Secondly, we know that God is conforming His children to the image of Jesus Christ. Thirdly and finally, we know that God will complete His plan of salvation for His children." [00:28:29] (46 seconds)


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