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When was the last time you prayed a bold prayer?
Not "God, bless this food." But something risky. Something that would actually hurt if God didn't come through.
If you're honest, it's been a while. Because you've been burned before. You've hoped, prayed, believed—and nothing happened. The marriage didn't heal. The prodigal didn't come home. The diagnosis didn't change. And now you're done making lists with God because hope without proof is just a setup for disappointment.
But here's the question: What if the problem wasn't that God didn't show up? What if you were hoping in the wrong thing?
In this message, we dive into the stories of Abraham and Jeremiah—two men who had nothing external to convince them to hope. Abraham's body was dead. Sarah's womb was dead. Jeremiah was imprisoned while his nation collapsed. And yet, they hoped. Not because their circumstances improved. But because they knew the character of the God who spoke.
We'll unpack:
If you're out of hope, this message is for you. Because your hope doesn't hold because you believe hard enough. Your hope holds because God is faithful.
Key Scriptures: Romans 4:17-19, Jeremiah 33:14-15, Psalm 130:5-6
Sermon Series: Advent 2024
By Vernon JohnsonWhen was the last time you prayed a bold prayer?
Not "God, bless this food." But something risky. Something that would actually hurt if God didn't come through.
If you're honest, it's been a while. Because you've been burned before. You've hoped, prayed, believed—and nothing happened. The marriage didn't heal. The prodigal didn't come home. The diagnosis didn't change. And now you're done making lists with God because hope without proof is just a setup for disappointment.
But here's the question: What if the problem wasn't that God didn't show up? What if you were hoping in the wrong thing?
In this message, we dive into the stories of Abraham and Jeremiah—two men who had nothing external to convince them to hope. Abraham's body was dead. Sarah's womb was dead. Jeremiah was imprisoned while his nation collapsed. And yet, they hoped. Not because their circumstances improved. But because they knew the character of the God who spoke.
We'll unpack:
If you're out of hope, this message is for you. Because your hope doesn't hold because you believe hard enough. Your hope holds because God is faithful.
Key Scriptures: Romans 4:17-19, Jeremiah 33:14-15, Psalm 130:5-6
Sermon Series: Advent 2024