Victory Church Providence

Don't Stop Believing, Part 3


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Don't Stop Believing, Part 3
A sermon by Pastor Richard Sfameni, Lead Pastor at Victory Church in Providence, RI
I. Introduction
  • Welcome and purpose of the podcast: sharing powerful messages from services.

  • Victory Church’s mission: reaching the lost, restoring the broken, reviving believers.

  • Call to engagement: readiness to receive the Word of God.

  • Message title: "Don't Stop Believing" (better phrased as "Keep Believing").

  • Central theme: The necessity and critical importance of living by faith.

    II. The Nature and Gift of Faith
    • Biblical definition: Faith as the “substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1).

    • Faith is confidence in God’s promises and His character.

    • Every believer has a “seed/measure” of faith—faith given by God (Romans 12).

    • Faith as a muscle: grows stronger through use, challenges, and spiritual exercise.

    • Warning against comparing levels of faith among believers.

    • Personal testimony: growth through spiritual trials and resistance, analogy to physical training.

      III. The Importance of Faith (Scriptural Emphasis)
      • Essential for pleasing God: “Without faith it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6).

      • Two elements: belief that God exists and that He rewards those who seek Him.

      • Faith is required in every circumstance; God knows individual limits and provides grace for endurance.

        IV. Faith as the Primary Metric in the Church
        • Examination of Paul’s concern for faith in the church (1 Thessalonians 3).

          • Paul’s repeated focus on the faith of the congregation rather than external measures.

          • What Paul didn’t emphasize: not the size, budget, or facilities of the church.

          • Critique of cultural (non-biblical) values in assessing church success.

          • Dangers of equating “bigness” or material signs with spiritual greatness.

          • Examples:

            • 85% of American churches have fewer than 200 people, illustrating that size is not the key measure.

            • Example from church history: Charles Spurgeon’s conversion in a small chapel, demonstrating greatness is about spiritual impact, not size.

              V. Keeping Faith Central
              • The importance of keeping “the main thing the main thing”—focus on the growth and exercise of faith.

              • Individuals and churches must prioritize spiritual metrics over worldly metrics.

                VI. Lessons from the Heroes of Faith
                • Review of “the cloud of witnesses” in Hebrews 11-12.

                • Faith exemplars: those who faced challenges and saw God’s faithfulness.

                • The value of biographies/autobiographies of Christians for practical insights into a life of faith.

                  • Example: George Mueller’s dependence on faith for provision.

                  • Recognition of current church members as examples of faith and faithfulness.

                    VII. Hindrances to Faith
                    • Identifying and “laying aside every weight”:

                      • Bitterness, unforgiveness, distractions, and past failures.

                      • Analogy of running a race: shed anything that slows spiritual progress.

                      • Biblical example: Paul “forgets what is behind and presses on.”

                      • The need for “divine forgetfulness” and remembrance of what matters (the cross, God’s promises).

                        VIII. Perseverance of Faith
                        • Faith requires perseverance, endurance—keep moving forward despite obstacles and struggles.

                        • Examples of perseverance from secular figures (Walt Disney, Einstein, Churchill, Lincoln) to illustrate endurance.

                        • Claim: with the Spirit of God, believers have even greater potential for perseverance.

                        • Encouragement for listeners to resolve to succeed and trust in God’s enabling power.

                          IX. The Focus of Faith: Fixing Eyes on Jesus
                          • The source and goal (“author and finisher”) of faith is Jesus.

                          • Spiritual direction comes from focusing on Christ—not on people or circumstances.

                          • Analogy: Just as a runner focuses on the finish line, Christians must fix their gaze on Jesus.

                          • Biblical example: Peter walking on water by looking at Jesus, sinking when distracted by the storm (Matthew 14).

                          • Isaiah 26:3—Perfect peace comes from “mind stayed on Thee.”

                          • Hymn: “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus” used to reinforce the point.

                          • The danger of spiritual distraction; importance of continual refocusing on Christ.

                            X. The Cross as Spiritual North Point
                            • Story: Beach analogy—currents can pull us off course unnoticed, requiring realignment.

                            • The cross of Christ as a central, guiding reference for believers.

                            • Regular course corrections are necessary due to “the currents” of worldly distractions and sin.

                            • Importance of always coming back to Christ and the cross.

                              XI. Application and Call to Action
                              • Self-examination: Is your faith growing? Are you focused on Jesus?

                              • Urge to lay aside distractions/weights and make the necessary spiritual adjustments.

                              • Invitaton for reflection, response, prayer, and renewed commitment as the service closes.

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