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We've reached our final episode focusing on faith that finishes strong—exploring how to endure life's tests and maintain spiritual consistency beyond initial excitement. God has equipped us with a faith that isn't fragile but instead forged through challenges, enabling us to finish our spiritual race with strength.
• Faith requires fighting—the enemy only attacks those who pose a real threat
• Victory comes through standing firm in God's promises, not by surrendering
• The Christian journey isn't about finishing first but staying consistently in your lane
• Endurance builds prayer by prayer, test by test, with eyes focused solely on Jesus
• We're called to finish strong—crossing the finish line carrying testimony and impact
• You were built to finish, not to break under pressure
• Your current weariness isn't failure but the forging of stronger faith
The God who started a good work in you will be faithful to complete it. Keep running, keep pressing, and keep believing—your finish line is in sight.
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“Order My Steps: The Christian Journey”Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Order My Steps: The Christian Journey.
Hosted by Rev. Cory Young
If this message blessed you, helped you, or challenged you, we invite you to share this episode with a friend or loved one who needs encouragement today. Your support helps us spread the life-changing power of Jesus Christ to hearts everywhere.
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Your prayers and support help us continue teaching, preaching, and sharing the gospel. Thank you for being part of this journey.
Remember:
Your steps are ordered, your purpose is divine, and your story is still being written.
Keep trusting, keep growing, and keep walking in the life Jesus promised.
Grace & Peace,
— Rev. Cory Young
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We've reached our final episode focusing on faith that finishes strong—exploring how to endure life's tests and maintain spiritual consistency beyond initial excitement. God has equipped us with a faith that isn't fragile but instead forged through challenges, enabling us to finish our spiritual race with strength.
• Faith requires fighting—the enemy only attacks those who pose a real threat
• Victory comes through standing firm in God's promises, not by surrendering
• The Christian journey isn't about finishing first but staying consistently in your lane
• Endurance builds prayer by prayer, test by test, with eyes focused solely on Jesus
• We're called to finish strong—crossing the finish line carrying testimony and impact
• You were built to finish, not to break under pressure
• Your current weariness isn't failure but the forging of stronger faith
The God who started a good work in you will be faithful to complete it. Keep running, keep pressing, and keep believing—your finish line is in sight.
Support the show
“Order My Steps: The Christian Journey”Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Order My Steps: The Christian Journey.
Hosted by Rev. Cory Young
If this message blessed you, helped you, or challenged you, we invite you to share this episode with a friend or loved one who needs encouragement today. Your support helps us spread the life-changing power of Jesus Christ to hearts everywhere.
Stay connected:
📱 Follow & Subscribe
Wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
📧 Contact / Prayer Requests
If you need prayer or would like to share your testimony, reach out—we would be honored to stand with you in faith.
🙏 Partner With Us
Your prayers and support help us continue teaching, preaching, and sharing the gospel. Thank you for being part of this journey.
Remember:
Your steps are ordered, your purpose is divine, and your story is still being written.
Keep trusting, keep growing, and keep walking in the life Jesus promised.
Grace & Peace,
— Rev. Cory Young