The sermon centers on the gospel as God's unchanging promise, not a conditional offer, which provides enduring hope amid life's suffering and the world's pervasive bad news. Drawing from Hebrews 6 and the Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 6, it emphasizes that true hope is anchored in Christ's faithfulness, sustained by patient endurance, and grounded in the certainty of God's immutability, confirmed by His oath. The message calls believers to reject worldly sources of comfort—politics, science, or personal achievement—and instead trust in the gospel as the only source of lasting consolation, where faith and patience lead to the fulfillment of divine promises. It urges a faithful response: never be ashamed of the gospel, believe God's promises with unwavering trust, flee to Christ as refuge, and recognize the profound comfort found in His eternal covenant, while also considering the sacred responsibility of calling to gospel ministry. 1. What It Is 2. When It Was Preached 3. How We Respond