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Don't Throw Away Your Confidence

Radiant Church Visalia
Radiant Church Visalia
Episode • Jan 3, 2016 • 53m

Scripture References: Hebrews 11, Genesis 12, 2 Corinthians 5:7, Romans 14:23, Hebrews 11:6, Philippians 1, Hebrews 10, Ephesians 3:12, Hebrews 4:16, Psalm 27

Intro:

  • Welcome and express gratitude for everyone’s presence.
  • Acknowledge the challenge of editing and focusing on New Year's resolutions.
  • Share personal struggle to choose a single area of growth.
  • Highlight the desire for a change that affects everything.

Key Points:

  • The Need for Faith:
    • Faith impacts every aspect of life: prayer, time management, work, relationships.
    • Desire for faith that sees God’s goodness in all situations.
    • Faith contrasted with sight, not unbelief (2 Corinthians 5:7).
    • Without faith, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6).
  • Abraham's Example:
    • God’s call to Abraham: “Close your eyes and take my hand.”
    • Faith as confidence in what we hope for and assurance of what we don’t see (Hebrews 11:1).
  • Confidence Shaken:
    • Many enter the new year with shaken confidence due to failure or injury.
    • Good news: God completes the work He begins (Philippians 1:6).
    • Jesus prays for our faith, not our avoidance of failure.
  • Overcoming Injury:
    • Injury breeds reluctance and timidity, leading to settling and complaining.
    • Encourage risk-taking, even after injury; avoiding pain is futile.
    • God wants to restore confidence, not perpetuate fear.
  • Approaching God Boldly:
    • Some lack confidence to approach God, fearing judgment.
    • Through Christ, we can approach God with freedom and confidence (Ephesians 3:12, Hebrews 4:16).
    • Our approach is based on Jesus’s righteousness, not our own.
  • Confidence in God’s Goodness and Timing:
    • Questioning God’s goodness or timing erodes confidence.
    • Psalm 27: Declaration of faith in God’s protection and provision.
    • David’s example: Preaching to himself to build his faith.
    • Charge to wait for the Lord, be strong, and take heart.

Conclusion:

  • God desires to restore our confidence in Him.
  • Faith is not blind optimism, but assurance in God’s character and promises.
  • We are called to declare our faith and trust in God’s goodness and timing.

Call to Action:

  • Declare God’s truth and promises during worship.
  • Receive communion as a reminder of God’s sacrifice and invitation to boldness.
  • Ask God for the gift of faith to overcome doubt and fear.
  • Stop listening to self-doubt and start speaking God’s truth.
  • Wait for the Lord, take heart, and be strong.
  • Trust that God will complete the work He began in you.

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