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🙏🏻 "Wait for God's best, because your backup plan will never satisfy you like His presence will."
In this message, Pastor Morgan explores the concept of "supernatural trust," focusing on how to rely on God when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. She acknowledges that many people suffer from "trust trauma" due to broken human relationships, which can make it difficult to believe in God's reliability. Drawing from the biblical book of Habakkuk, the sermon illustrates the transition from questioning God's silence to rejoicing in His character.
The core of the message emphasizes that trust is a "wrestle and a wait." It requires the discipline of staying present with God rather than rushing to create a self-reliant backup plan. Through personal stories of navigating a medical crisis with her newborn daughter, Pastor Morgan highlights that God’s faithfulness is not defined by the absence of trouble, but by His constant presence and strength in the midst of it. The sermon concludes with a call to lay down personal burdens and actively choose to rejoice in God, even when circumstances have not yet changed.
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📖 Scripture References
Hebrews 13 5-6
Jeremiah 17 7-8
Habakkuk 3 2
Joshua 10
Habakkuk 3 16-19
Job 13 15
Psalm 37 25
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[00:00:01] — Update on the Church Fast
[00:01:55] — Leaning Into Trust
[00:06:38] — Supernatural Trust
[00:08:17] — Bible Study: Habakkuk 3
[00:11:31] — The Wrestle and the Wait
[00:15:35] — Trusting in the Dry Seasons
[00:23:51] — Letting Go of the Ledge
[00:26:31] — Personal Testimony
[00:33:29] — The Habakkuk Exercise
[00:34:45] — Altar Call
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For any information, how to connect, and/or prayer requests: https://form.church/youcollectiveomaha
We'd love to hear from you! Connect with us on:
- Website: www.collectiveomaha.com
- Facebook: Facebook.com/collectiveomaha
- Instagram: @collectiveomaha
- Email: [email protected]
- Youtube: youtube.com/collectiveomaha
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4M9KbSOFHBViC4UTzsOvIK?si=fdb9dd2cf24c46f0
- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/collective-church-omaha/id1792027778
By Collective Church🙏🏻 "Wait for God's best, because your backup plan will never satisfy you like His presence will."
In this message, Pastor Morgan explores the concept of "supernatural trust," focusing on how to rely on God when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. She acknowledges that many people suffer from "trust trauma" due to broken human relationships, which can make it difficult to believe in God's reliability. Drawing from the biblical book of Habakkuk, the sermon illustrates the transition from questioning God's silence to rejoicing in His character.
The core of the message emphasizes that trust is a "wrestle and a wait." It requires the discipline of staying present with God rather than rushing to create a self-reliant backup plan. Through personal stories of navigating a medical crisis with her newborn daughter, Pastor Morgan highlights that God’s faithfulness is not defined by the absence of trouble, but by His constant presence and strength in the midst of it. The sermon concludes with a call to lay down personal burdens and actively choose to rejoice in God, even when circumstances have not yet changed.
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📖 Scripture References
Hebrews 13 5-6
Jeremiah 17 7-8
Habakkuk 3 2
Joshua 10
Habakkuk 3 16-19
Job 13 15
Psalm 37 25
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[00:00:01] — Update on the Church Fast
[00:01:55] — Leaning Into Trust
[00:06:38] — Supernatural Trust
[00:08:17] — Bible Study: Habakkuk 3
[00:11:31] — The Wrestle and the Wait
[00:15:35] — Trusting in the Dry Seasons
[00:23:51] — Letting Go of the Ledge
[00:26:31] — Personal Testimony
[00:33:29] — The Habakkuk Exercise
[00:34:45] — Altar Call
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For any information, how to connect, and/or prayer requests: https://form.church/youcollectiveomaha
We'd love to hear from you! Connect with us on:
- Website: www.collectiveomaha.com
- Facebook: Facebook.com/collectiveomaha
- Instagram: @collectiveomaha
- Email: [email protected]
- Youtube: youtube.com/collectiveomaha
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4M9KbSOFHBViC4UTzsOvIK?si=fdb9dd2cf24c46f0
- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/collective-church-omaha/id1792027778