Trusting God in Every Season of Life

 

Summary

Patience is never easy, but God is always present in the waiting. Just as a loving parent asks their child to trust and be patient, our Heavenly Father calls us to trust Him, even when we don’t see immediate results. In every season—whether singleness, marriage, or any other circumstance—God is working, and His faithfulness never fails. Our journey as a church is not about perfection, but about continual growth, taking the next step forward in faith, and being comfortable with being uncomfortable. We are a family, united in purpose, spread across multiple campuses, and each of us has a unique role and a next step to take.

At the heart of our faith is the conviction that we do not walk by sight, but by faith. The Bible is our final authority, not just a book of good advice, but the very Word of God—divinely inspired, trustworthy, and foundational for our lives. In a world where truth is often twisted, we must be deeply rooted in why we believe what we believe, so that our faith stands firm when challenged. Prayer is our ongoing conversation with God, not a ritual but a relationship, keeping our hearts aligned with His and ensuring nothing comes between us.

The most important question we must answer is: Who is Jesus to us? Is He merely a respected teacher, or is He truly Lord? The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate proof of His lordship—He is not just Savior, but Lord of all, with all authority in heaven and on earth. This reality demands a response: surrendering every area of our lives—our time, talent, testimony, and treasure—to His authority. It’s not about being in a bad place, but about being willing to take the next step of surrender, trusting that Jesus is who He says He is and will keep every promise He has made.

For those who have not yet accepted Christ, the invitation is open: believe and receive Him as Savior. For those who already know Him, the challenge is to move beyond simply calling Him Lord, to actually living under His lordship, letting Him direct every aspect of our lives. Each of us has a next step—let’s be willing to take it, trusting in God’s faithfulness and grace as we grow together.

Key Takeaways

- God is in the Waiting: Patience is not passive; it is an active trust in God’s faithfulness, even when we don’t see immediate answers. In every season, God is working behind the scenes, shaping us and preparing us for what’s next. Our role is to hold on to hope, knowing that He is present and purposeful in the waiting. [01:00]

- Faith Over Feelings: We are called to live by faith, not by sight or by our fluctuating emotions. Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen, and it is rooted in the unchanging promises of God’s Word. When we anchor our lives in Scripture, we find stability and confidence, even when circumstances are uncertain. [50:38]

- The Bible as Final Authority: The Word of God is not just a collection of wise sayings, but the divinely inspired, inerrant, and infallible revelation of God Himself. In a culture that often questions or distorts truth, we must be convinced of why we trust the Bible, so that our faith is not shaken by popular opinion or cultural trends. [43:26]

- Jesus: Savior and Lord: There is a profound difference between respecting Jesus as a good teacher and surrendering to Him as Lord. The resurrection is the ultimate validation of His authority—He is not only Savior, but Lord of all. True discipleship means allowing Jesus to call the shots in every area of our lives, even when it’s uncomfortable or countercultural. [55:44]

- A Next Step for Everyone: Spiritual growth is a continual process of surrender, not a one-time event. Each of us has areas we still hold back from Christ’s lordship—our time, talent, testimony, or treasure. The question is not whether we love God, but whether we are willing to let Him lead us into deeper obedience and greater impact for His glory. [01:06:29]

Youtube Chapters

[00:00] - Welcome
[00:45] - God’s Faithfulness in the Waiting
[03:10] - Prayer for Eyes to See, Ears to Hear, Hearts to Receive
[06:00] - Celebrating Our Church Family
[10:30] - The Vision: One Church, Many Campuses
[14:20] - Every Person Has a Next Step
[18:00] - Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable
[22:30] - Living by Faith, Not by Sight
[39:52] - The Bible: Our Final Authority
[45:01] - The Simplicity and Power of Prayer
[47:55] - Who Is Jesus to You?
[50:38] - Faith Defined and Lived
[52:44] - The Resurrection Proves His Lordship
[57:46] - The Litmus Test: Is He Lord or Just Savior?
[01:01:08] - The Invitation: Believe and Receive
[01:06:29] - Taking Your Next Step
[01:07:23] - Celebration and Closing

Study Guide

Bible Study Discussion Guide

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### Bible Reading

1. Romans 1:17 (ESV)
> For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.”

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

3. Luke 6:46 (ESV)
> “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?”

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### Observation Questions

1. According to Romans 1:17, what is revealed in the gospel, and how does it relate to faith?
2. In Hebrews 11:1, how is faith defined, and what does it say about things we cannot see?
3. In Luke 6:46, what question does Jesus ask, and who is He addressing?
4. The sermon described patience as “active trust in God’s faithfulness, even when we don’t see immediate answers.” What are some examples the pastor gave of seasons where we need to be patient? [[01:00]]

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### Interpretation Questions

1. The pastor said, “Patience is not passive; it is an active trust in God’s faithfulness, even when we don’t see immediate answers.” How does this understanding of patience challenge the way people usually think about waiting on God? [[01:00]]
2. The sermon emphasized that “the Bible is our final authority, not just a book of good advice, but the very Word of God.” Why is it important for believers to be convinced of why they trust the Bible, especially in today’s culture? [[43:26]]
3. Jesus’ question in Luke 6:46, “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?” was described as a “litmus test.” What does this reveal about the difference between calling Jesus ‘Lord’ and actually living under His lordship? [[57:46]]
4. The pastor said, “Each of us has areas we still hold back from Christ’s lordship—our time, talent, testimony, or treasure.” Why do you think it’s difficult for people to surrender certain areas of their lives to Jesus? [[59:38]]

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### Application Questions

1. The sermon said, “God is in the waiting.” Think about a season in your life where you had to wait for something important. How did you see God working during that time, even if it wasn’t obvious at first? [[01:00]]
2. The pastor challenged the church to “be comfortable with being uncomfortable” as part of spiritual growth. What is one area in your life where God might be calling you to step out of your comfort zone? What would it look like to take that next step? [[1080s]]
3. The message emphasized living by faith, not by feelings or sight. Is there a current situation where you are tempted to rely on your own understanding instead of trusting God’s promises? What would it look like to choose faith in that situation? [[50:38]]
4. The pastor said, “The Bible is the final authority for faith and practice.” Are there any areas where you struggle to accept or obey what the Bible says? What makes it hard, and what could help you trust God’s Word more deeply? [[43:26]]
5. Jesus’ resurrection was described as the ultimate proof of His lordship. How does believing in the resurrection affect the way you approach challenges or decisions in your life? [[52:44]]
6. The sermon asked, “What area of our life do we need to surrender to the Lordship of Christ? Your time? Your talent? Your testimony? Your treasure?” Which of these areas is hardest for you to surrender, and why? What is one practical step you could take this week to give that area to Jesus? [[59:38]]
7. For those who have not yet accepted Christ, the invitation is open: believe and receive Him as Savior. If you have already done this, what is your next step in following Jesus as Lord? How can the group support you in taking that step? [[01:06:29]]

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Devotional

Day 1: Living by Faith, Not by Sight
Followers of Jesus are called to live by faith, not by what they see or feel. This means trusting God’s promises even when circumstances are uncertain or challenging, and recognizing that faith is a journey of continual growth, not perfection. The Christian life is not about having it all together, but about taking small steps forward, even after setbacks, and relying on God’s faithfulness rather than our own understanding. When we walk by faith, we acknowledge that God is at work in the waiting, and we can hold on to hope because He is always present and true to His word. [39:52]

Romans 1:17 (ESV)
For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.”

Reflection: What is one area of your life where you are tempted to rely on your own understanding instead of trusting God’s promises? How can you take a step of faith in that area today?


Day 2: The Bible as the Final Authority
The Bible is not just a book about God, but God’s inspired, inerrant word to humanity, and it stands as the final authority for faith and practice. In a world where opinions and cultural values shift, it is crucial to be convinced of why you trust the Scriptures, so that your faith has a sure foundation. Digging deep into God’s word and understanding its reliability equips you to stand firm when challenged, and to live out your beliefs with confidence and conviction, knowing that God’s truth does not change. [42:23]

2 Timothy 3:16-17 (ESV)
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.

Reflection: When was the last time you intentionally studied why you believe the Bible is God’s word? What is one step you can take this week to deepen your understanding and confidence in Scripture?


Day 3: Jesus Is Lord—Not Just Savior
Jesus’ resurrection proves that He is not only Savior, but Lord with all authority in heaven and on earth. It’s one thing to respect Jesus as a good teacher or example, but true discipleship means surrendering every area of life—time, talent, testimony, and treasure—to His lordship. The real test is not just what we say about Jesus, but whether we allow Him to call the shots in our daily decisions, even when it’s uncomfortable or countercultural. [53:30]

Matthew 28:18 (ESV)
And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

Reflection: What is one specific area of your life where you have been holding back from surrendering to Jesus’ authority? What would it look like to let Him be Lord in that area today?


Day 4: The Litmus Test of Obedience
Jesus challenges His followers with a simple but profound question: “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?” True lordship is revealed not just in our words, but in our willingness to obey, even when it’s difficult or stretches us beyond our comfort zone. Each of us has a next step to take in following Jesus, and the journey of faith involves continually examining our hearts and surrendering more fully to His will. [57:46]

Luke 6:46 (ESV)
“Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?”

Reflection: What is one command or prompting from Jesus that you have been hesitating to obey? What is stopping you, and how can you take a step of obedience today?


Day 5: Receiving Jesus as Savior and Becoming a Child of God
Salvation is not just about believing facts about Jesus, but personally accepting Him as Savior and Lord. The Bible teaches that to all who believe and receive Him, God gives the right to become His children. This is the foundation for every next step in the Christian life—knowing you are forgiven, loved, and secure in Christ. If you have not yet taken this step, today is the day to open your heart to Jesus and begin a new life as a child of God. [01:01:47]

John 1:12 (ESV)
But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.

Reflection: Have you personally received Jesus as your Savior, not just as a good teacher or example? If not, what is holding you back from taking that step today? If you have, how does knowing you are God’s child shape the way you live?

Quotes

Here's the point god is doing more inside of our church family than any of us can wrap our minds around can we thank god for what he's doing in the house amen and this is really important because i'm preaching and teaching to our church family if you've locked arms with granite united i said this last week every person here everyone on the count of three look at the person next to you and say he's talking to you ready one two three tell them yeah that's right i'm talking to you every person in our auditorium if you call granny united home you all have a step to take your step isn't my step and my step's not your step but we all have a step. [00:37:01] (51 seconds)  #EveryStepMatters Edit Clip

We have a commitment at granite united church to being comfortable with being uncomfortable because here's the deal i thank god that i'm not where i used to be amen but none of us listen i'm not burning on you let's be real none of us are where we should be that doesn't mean we're in a bad place it just means as followers of christ we're constantly taking small steps and growing forward amen doesn't mean some days we don't get knocked back a couple steps the righteous are going to fall seven times the old testament says but we get back up and we keep pushing forward for the glory of god can i get an amen. [00:38:53] (46 seconds)  #ComfortInDiscomfort Edit Clip

What we've learned at Granite United through studying the Bibles is saying that Jesus is who he said he is, and he can do what he said he can do.Now, I've been telling you all this for years. Now, I'm showing you. Jesus is who he said he is. He can do what he said he can do. [00:49:44] (18 seconds)  #SettleOnJesusLordOrNot Edit Clip

Faith is living your life with the confidence, with the confidence that Jesus is who he said he is. And don't miss this. He will keep every promise that he has ever made.You can trust God. Amen. [00:51:48] (16 seconds)  #SurrenderAllToChrist Edit Clip

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