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“Don’t Get Kicked Off the Boat” is a prophetic, convicting message calling believers back into alignment, agreement, and covenant responsibility. Pastor Aaron L. Houston takes you inside the story of Noah as a living model of how divine connection determines survival. Using Amos 3:3 as the foundation, he reveals that agreement is more than cooperation—it is a spiritual posture that unlocks protection and blessing. Noah’s family didn’t survive the storm because they were flawless; they survived because they stayed connected to the one man God trusted with instructions.
This sermon confronts the attitudes and behaviors that quietly break alignment: offense, inconsistency, rebellion, entitlement, and the refusal to contribute. Pastor Houston challenges you to honor the “Noah” in your life—the leader, mentor, or covering who carries the blueprint for your next season. Inside the ark, everyone had a role. Everyone had a responsibility. Everyone had to row, pray, work, and agree. Survival required unity.
This message will push you to evaluate your connections, appreciate the people God assigned to your growth, and recommit to the kind of alignment that carries you through storms others drown in. Step into this powerful word and rediscover the blessing of staying in the boat.
By Aaron Houston“Don’t Get Kicked Off the Boat” is a prophetic, convicting message calling believers back into alignment, agreement, and covenant responsibility. Pastor Aaron L. Houston takes you inside the story of Noah as a living model of how divine connection determines survival. Using Amos 3:3 as the foundation, he reveals that agreement is more than cooperation—it is a spiritual posture that unlocks protection and blessing. Noah’s family didn’t survive the storm because they were flawless; they survived because they stayed connected to the one man God trusted with instructions.
This sermon confronts the attitudes and behaviors that quietly break alignment: offense, inconsistency, rebellion, entitlement, and the refusal to contribute. Pastor Houston challenges you to honor the “Noah” in your life—the leader, mentor, or covering who carries the blueprint for your next season. Inside the ark, everyone had a role. Everyone had a responsibility. Everyone had to row, pray, work, and agree. Survival required unity.
This message will push you to evaluate your connections, appreciate the people God assigned to your growth, and recommit to the kind of alignment that carries you through storms others drown in. Step into this powerful word and rediscover the blessing of staying in the boat.