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Life has a way of applying pressure. Responsibilities pile up, relationships get complicated, faith gets tested, and sometimes it feels like everything is shaking at once. In this powerful message, Minister Cyrus dives into the moment when Jesus told Peter that Satan had asked to sift him like wheat (Luke 22:31–32). But what seemed like an attack was actually preparation.
Through real-life pressure points, biblical insight, and the story of Peter’s transformation, this sermon reveals a deeper truth: sometimes the pressure we feel is connected to the purpose God has placed on our lives. The enemy may try to shake us, but God uses the shaking to develop us.
If you’ve ever asked, “Why does it feel like I’m always under pressure?”—this message will encourage you to stand firm, trust God through the process, and refuse to fold.
You may be pressed… but don’t fold.
By Elder W.D.C. HolcombLife has a way of applying pressure. Responsibilities pile up, relationships get complicated, faith gets tested, and sometimes it feels like everything is shaking at once. In this powerful message, Minister Cyrus dives into the moment when Jesus told Peter that Satan had asked to sift him like wheat (Luke 22:31–32). But what seemed like an attack was actually preparation.
Through real-life pressure points, biblical insight, and the story of Peter’s transformation, this sermon reveals a deeper truth: sometimes the pressure we feel is connected to the purpose God has placed on our lives. The enemy may try to shake us, but God uses the shaking to develop us.
If you’ve ever asked, “Why does it feel like I’m always under pressure?”—this message will encourage you to stand firm, trust God through the process, and refuse to fold.
You may be pressed… but don’t fold.