March 2, 2025
- Larry Sundin
- Revelation
- Afflictions
- Faithfulness
- fear
- Fear of death
- Fear of man
- Kingdom of God
- Resurrection
- Slander
- Sovereignty of God
- Revelation 2:8-11
How we can respond with faith and not fear when our faith comes under attack.
March 2, 2025
How we can respond with faith and not fear when our faith comes under attack.
January 12, 2025
God’s Word shows us a mindset we need that will not only help us endure when bad things happen, but will help us succeed in winning the race of faith.
July 23, 2023
When God is your fortress you can have courage and confidence in the face of fear.
June 11, 2023
David describes for us what life is like with God
October 9, 2022
When your religion makes you justify sin, you’re no longer trusting God’s will – you’re trusting your own will. And this is a dangerous thing. For when you abandon faith in God’s will to justify your actions, the results can be devastating.
August 28, 2022
People don’t want to see the truth about Jesus, people don’t want to trust in Jesus, and don’t want to experience the grace and mercy of Jesus, because there are so many factors at work in their lives today that actually blind them to the good news that is found in Jesus.
October 25, 2020
This world is not our home. But while we are here, we are to willingly submit to the governing authorities over us but remember it is God whom we are serving.
May 8, 2018
God’s faithfulness to us is dependent upon His character. And that’s good news. We are prone to wander, even though we’ve been delivered from the power of the flesh by the blood of Christ, the flesh in us still works to reclaim its power over us. The flesh in us still wants to lead us, call the shots and get us to live by the flesh rather than by faith. So sometimes we will sin, sometimes we might even walk away from God for a season. But God will never walk away from us.
June 11, 2017
Jacob prays out of his relationship with God, the God who is for him. He comes to Him in humility and asks nothing more from God then do what He promises. He gives credit to God for all he has. And he’s honest: He admits his fears to God. Oh that we’d learn to be this honest with God like this: to pour out our fears, our burdens, our doubts – whatever. Jacob literally lays all his burdens at the feet of God. Jacob’s knows he’s come out of the frying pan and into the fire, and only God can rescue him. This is a great prayer… and it’s the kind of prayer God loves to answer.
June 18, 2016
Today we live with a lot of uncertainty. Our economy is fickle. Our future as a great nation is not guaranteed. Even our Christian faith regularly comes under attack. These things can make us fearful. But God says to us over and over again in Scripture: Do not fear, I am your shield and your very great reward. His presence calms our fears. His peace shields our hearts. His love for us is perfect. And His perfect love drives out all fear. With Him we are safe, no matter what the future holds.