Today is a day of gratitude, praise, and expectation as we gather in God’s presence, both in person and online. We begin by intentionally entering His presence with thanksgiving, recognizing that our praise creates space for God to move among us. There is a sense of joy and anticipation as we declare “Goodbye Yesterday,” letting go of the past and pressing forward into what God has for us. In His presence, we find healing, freedom, and fullness of joy, and we are reminded that every unspoken need is seen and heard by our loving Father.
We are called to be a people who not only receive but also give—reflecting God’s generous nature through our tithes, offerings, and acts of service. Our giving is not just a transaction but an act of worship and partnership with God in advancing His kingdom. We celebrate the unity and impact of ministries like Alpha and the Alpha Pregnancy Center, seeing how God is moving across our city and region, drawing churches together and transforming lives.
The heart of today’s focus is on laying hold of God’s promises. Scripture urges us to hold tightly, without wavering, to the hope we profess, trusting that God is faithful. We look to examples like Jacob, who wrestled with God in desperation, and Jabez, who cried out for blessing and influence. There is a holy urgency and hunger that God wants to stir in us—a passion that refuses to settle for comfort or complacency but presses in for more of God’s presence and power.
We are reminded that the Christian life is not without struggle. Between God’s promise and its fulfillment, there is often a battle. We are called to persevere, to remember the prophetic words spoken over our lives, and to contend for God’s purposes even when opposition arises. Our testimony, no matter how ordinary it may seem, carries power to influence and transform others. We are not to shrink back in fear or distraction but to boldly share our faith, knowing that God has uniquely positioned each of us for such a time as this.
As we close, we are challenged to pray with conviction, to encourage one another, and to activate our faith in practical ways—whether through drive-through prayer, small group intercession, or simply lifting up the names of those who need Jesus. God is inviting us to step up, to press in, and to lay hold of all that He has promised, for ourselves, our families, our city, and our world.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Desperate Faith Unlocks God’s Promises The examples of Jacob wrestling with God and Jabez crying out for blessing show that there is a kind of faith that refuses to let go until God moves. This desperation is not about striving in our own strength, but about a holy hunger that presses in for God’s best, refusing to settle for less. When we become desperate for God’s promises, we move beyond casual Christianity into a place of encounter and breakthrough. [37:35]
- 2. Our Generosity Reflects God’s Nature Giving is not just about meeting needs or fulfilling obligations; it is a reflection of God’s own heart. As we give—whether financially, through service, or in encouragement—we participate in God’s work and demonstrate His character to the world. Living generously counters the self-preserving instincts of our culture and opens us to God’s overflowing provision. [22:13]
- 3. Boldness in Witness Overcomes the Fear of Man The world is unashamed in promoting its values, often with great determination and boldness. As followers of Jesus, we are called to be even more intentional and courageous in sharing our faith, not allowing the fear of rejection or discomfort to silence us. Our lives and testimonies are living epistles, and God uses our stories—no matter how ordinary—to draw others to Himself. [44:25]
- 4. There is a Cost Between Promise and Fulfillment The journey from receiving a promise to seeing it fulfilled is often marked by struggle, sacrifice, and perseverance. God’s promises are not dispensed like items from a vending machine; they require us to fight the good fight of faith, to remember and declare what God has spoken, and to stand firm when opposition comes. This process shapes our character and deepens our dependence on God. [53:26]
- 5. Intentional Community and Prayer Sustain Spiritual Fire Regular gathering, mutual encouragement, and corporate prayer are essential for sustaining faith and spiritual hunger. Scheduling time with God and with His people protects us from distractions and cultivates good soil for God’s word to bear fruit. As we pray for boldness, for the lost, and for one another, we activate our faith and participate in God’s ongoing work of revival and transformation. [36:14]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:14] - Entering God’s Presence with Praise
- [17:10] - Acknowledging God’s Presence and Inviting the Holy Spirit
- [21:01] - Community Greetings and Announcements
- [21:29] - Honoring God with Tithes and Offerings
- [23:06] - Alpha Pregnancy Center and Upcoming Events
- [25:55] - Alpha Ministry and Citywide Unity
- [31:53] - Drive-Through Prayer: Becoming Ministers
- [35:26] - Laying Hold of God’s Promises
- [37:16] - Lessons from Jacob and Jabez: Desperate Prayer
- [41:02] - The Church’s Role and Holy Urgency
- [44:25] - Boldness in Witness and Overcoming Fear
- [48:28] - The Great Commission: Action Words
- [52:21] - The Cost of Promise: Suffering and Perseverance
- [56:59] - Praying God’s Promises and Covenant Agreement
- [59:24] - The Importance of Seasons and Avoiding Distractions
- [61:30] - Scheduling Time with God and Building Spiritual Habits
- [63:05] - Activating Faith through Group Prayer
- [75:07] - Celebrating Community and Closing Blessing