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There are moments in every believer’s life when quitting feels easier than continuing.
Jeremiah reached that point. He was frustrated. He was weary. He was misunderstood. After obeying God and suffering for it, he made a decision: “I will not speak anymore in His name.”
But something happened inside him.
In this message, Pastor Cody Tipton walks through the honest struggle of Jeremiah in Jeremiah 20 and the tension between weariness and calling. This sermon builds from frustration to fire, revealing how the Holy Ghost keeps burning within us even when we feel like walking away.
If you have ever felt tired of fighting, tired of serving, tired of believing, this message is for you.
You may have tried to quit.
But if there is still conviction, still stirring, still fire within, God is not finished with you yet.
📍 The Pentecostals of Watertown
Service Times:
Sunday Café 10:00am
Worship 10:30am
Wednesday 7:00pm
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By Acts ChurchThere are moments in every believer’s life when quitting feels easier than continuing.
Jeremiah reached that point. He was frustrated. He was weary. He was misunderstood. After obeying God and suffering for it, he made a decision: “I will not speak anymore in His name.”
But something happened inside him.
In this message, Pastor Cody Tipton walks through the honest struggle of Jeremiah in Jeremiah 20 and the tension between weariness and calling. This sermon builds from frustration to fire, revealing how the Holy Ghost keeps burning within us even when we feel like walking away.
If you have ever felt tired of fighting, tired of serving, tired of believing, this message is for you.
You may have tried to quit.
But if there is still conviction, still stirring, still fire within, God is not finished with you yet.
📍 The Pentecostals of Watertown
Service Times:
Sunday Café 10:00am
Worship 10:30am
Wednesday 7:00pm
If this message encouraged you, like, share, and subscribe.
Comment below and let us know how we can pray for you.