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Welcome to Idle Hands Ministries. Today’s message, “Believing Without Seeing,” comes from 1 Peter 1:8 through 12. This passage speaks directly to anyone who has ever struggled with trusting God when life feels uncertain, painful, or unclear.
Peter wrote to believers who had never seen Jesus in person. They did not witness the miracles, the resurrection, or the teaching firsthand, yet they loved Him deeply and believed in Him with a joy that could not be taken from them. Their faith was not blind faith. It was a faith built on Scripture, on the evidence of changed lives, and on the supernatural work of God in their hearts.
In this message we walk through what it means to trust a Savior we cannot see, how joy is different from happiness, and why believers can rejoice even in trials. We also look at the example Jesus gave us when He washed the disciples feet. He showed us what it means to serve with humility and compassion, even when no reward is visible.
If you are searching for hope, healing, or clarity in your walk with Christ, this message is for you. God calls us to believe without seeing, but He never asks us to do it alone. He gives us His word, His Spirit, and a community of believers who are living proof of His power.
Thank you for joining us. If this message encourages you, share it with someone who needs it today.
Idlehandsministries.com
By Idle Hands MinistriesWelcome to Idle Hands Ministries. Today’s message, “Believing Without Seeing,” comes from 1 Peter 1:8 through 12. This passage speaks directly to anyone who has ever struggled with trusting God when life feels uncertain, painful, or unclear.
Peter wrote to believers who had never seen Jesus in person. They did not witness the miracles, the resurrection, or the teaching firsthand, yet they loved Him deeply and believed in Him with a joy that could not be taken from them. Their faith was not blind faith. It was a faith built on Scripture, on the evidence of changed lives, and on the supernatural work of God in their hearts.
In this message we walk through what it means to trust a Savior we cannot see, how joy is different from happiness, and why believers can rejoice even in trials. We also look at the example Jesus gave us when He washed the disciples feet. He showed us what it means to serve with humility and compassion, even when no reward is visible.
If you are searching for hope, healing, or clarity in your walk with Christ, this message is for you. God calls us to believe without seeing, but He never asks us to do it alone. He gives us His word, His Spirit, and a community of believers who are living proof of His power.
Thank you for joining us. If this message encourages you, share it with someone who needs it today.
Idlehandsministries.com