Relate Community Church

Approved || Week 2

Relate Community Church Season 8 Episode 7

Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.

0:00 | 44:46

Send us Fan Mail

And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” Matt 3:17 

And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.  Hebrews 11:6 NIV

Faith is not: Busyness  

So we make it our goal to please Him,  2 Corinthians 5:9a NIV

Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away. Genesis 5:24 

Faith is not a: Moment 

For we live by faith, not by sight.  2 Corinthians 5:7 

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1

Faith: Fades
when: Fear 
grows louder

3 ways to have AMAZING faith!

1. Amazing faith comes from: Hearing
 God

So faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the message about Christ. Romans 10:17

2. Amazing faith comes from: Remembering
 God

“We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord,

his power, and the wonders he has done…

so the next generation would know them…

and they in turn would tell their children.

Then they would put their trust in God.”

Psalm 78:4–7

3. Amazing faith uses what you: Already Have

(1)Then Moses answered, “What if they do not believe me or listen to my voice? For they may say, ‘The LORD has not appeared to you.’”

(2)And the LORD asked him, “What is that in your hand?”

“A staff,” he replied.  Exodus 4:2

“He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them. He was amazed at their lack of faith.  Mark 6:5–6 (NIV)

“When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, and turning to the crowd following him, he said, ‘I tell you, I have not found such great faith even in Israel.’  Luke 7:9 (NIV)

Only two different kinds of people amazed Him:
 Weak faith and
Strong faith

Which one are You? 

Thank you for listening to the Relate Community Church podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. If today’s message spoke to you, share it with a friend or leave us a review to help spread the word. To learn more about Relate Community Church, visit us at www.relatecommunity.com. You are always welcome here, and remember—you are loved

Series Focus: Living To Please God

What Faith Is And Is Not

SPEAKER_00

All right. Let's go. I'm more excited to be here than y'all are here. To be here perform with me. Never mind. Welcome. That was all the thoughts at once. I was figuring out, I don't think I have got to minister up here since October. Come on. I got so many words. Just start recording now. It's good. We're gonna be here for hours. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. No, our daughter and Jackson got married in November, and that sucked up all my brainwaves. So that's that's why. But I'm glad to be here this morning. I love this sermon series approved. It is so good. I was telling Pastor yesterday that it's weird that I've been in church my entire life, but we don't talk about that. We are called to please God. We talk about all the things that God is gonna do for us, talk about all the blessings he sins for us, but we don't talk enough about how we are called to please God. And this whole series is about a church that pleases God, is made up of people who are pleasing to God. And our scripture is Matthew 3:17. A voice from heaven said, This is my son, whom I love, with him I am well pleased. That is the goal to get to heaven and him say, Oh, this is mine. This is my kid. I like, I like everything about them. I like the way they smell, I like what they do, I like what they talk about, I like what they look at on the phone. I just convicted myself, just right there. Let's pray. Lord Jesus, we invite you into this room. We thank you for the joy of the Holy Spirit. We thank you for the quickening of the Holy Spirit, we thank you for the conviction of the Holy Spirit. Lord, help us to be better when we leave today than when we walked in. Lord, you do the work. I am a willing vessel. You do the work. Move upon the hearts of your daughters and your sons. In Jesus' name, amen. I heard the funniest joke this week. Do you want to hear it? Okay, I know, I know. We're just totally sidestepping the man. I told you I had lots of words. So I want to preface this with the animal that's in this joke is just an animal. It's not you. It's not like an analogy. Okay, I'm not trying to tell you, it's just a joke. Can we can we make jokes? It's 2026. I realized 2019, we could make jokes, then tell it. Okay. All right. So, okay, so a bunch of rats moved into a town. See? This is not you, it's just rats. They moved into town and they joined all the churches. Well, would you like to sit next to a rat? No. So all the people left the churches and all the churches were full of rats. So the pastors got together and said, What are we gonna do about these rats? Can you hear them? Well, the non-denominational pastor said, Well, I gave them all a t-shirt and put them on the parking team. Smart man, smart man. The Baptist said he made a baptism slide and got them all baptized. The ones that couldn't swim are now Presbyterians. I don't even get that joke, and I thought it was funny. I don't know, I don't know. The Catholics made them all members, and now he only sees them on Christmas and Easter. So he got quiet, and the rabbi he slowly says, Well, I circumcised the first rat and we haven't had another issue. Oh man, you know what Pastor Sean would do? He'd get a cat. If you've never been here before, he hates cats. It's a thing. You know, but that is the uncomfortable, it's a funny story, but it's uncomfortable because churches can really uh process out faith. And that's what we're talking about today. We're talking about faith. We can we can put it all into, you know, you get in a small group to build your faith, check your box, read your scriptures, check your bait, check your box. It's all very processed. We can structure faith out and we can manage people's faith, but it was never about all that. And it's interesting to me because in the Bible, faith is very important to God. In fact, in Hebrews 11, 6, it says, without faith, it is impossible to please God. So where's your faith level? Do a little faith check. Maybe you need a faith lift. I got a bunch of them. We can just keep going. And I'm kind of a Bible nerd, and so I wanted to look up what faith meant in Hebrew. I love all that. I get I can get lost. Just get lost and be useless. And I'm gonna butcher this word. So if you speak Hebrew as your native language, just forgive me. The word faith in Hebrew is emuman, and it means trust in action. It means when you step out in faith, you trust that that action will follow through. Interestingly enough, um comes from amon, which you might think is familiar because that's amen. As it is done. So when you pray, it's not just something that you say. Amen. Amen, sister, amen. We sang it this morning, amen. That's why they don't let me on the praise team. It is trust in action, it means everything I prayed, Lord, do it. I believe in you. You've got this. Faith is incredibly important, and I think we get confused as to what exactly faith is. And honestly, it's kind of cool because there are some gray areas in the Bible where we don't really understand what it's talking about. But the Bible is very clear about what faith is and what faith is not. Faith is not, faith is not busyness, it's not just get it all done. It's not go to every small group. We love small groups, but you cannot honestly do 13 small groups. I'm sorry to tell you. You're good, you're not that good. Faith is not just reading your six chapters in the Bible so you can check it off and keep your streak and you version.

unknown

Oof!

Enoch And Walking With God

Faith Beyond Moments And Busywork

Let God Drive: Trust Over Control

High View Of God Vs Stagnant Faith

Hearing Builds Faith: Guard Your Inputs

Remembering God: Monday Miracles

Tell The Next Generation

Use What’s In Your Hand

Two Kinds Of Faith That Amazed Jesus

Call To Response And Prayer

SPEAKER_00

Faith is a lifestyle. In fact, 2 Corinthians tells us so we make it our goal to please him. It's a goal to have faith. Every day, something to build our faith. Every day, somewhere, someone, something to move forward and be more faith-filled than we were yesterday. And there's a guy in the Bible who's kind of known for this, and we don't talk about him very often. In fact, somebody sent me between services a very interesting read, but I didn't have time to read it, so we're just gonna go with what I have. Enoch in Genesis was known for his faith. He was not a prophet, he was not a warrior, not a builder that I know. Maybe he did. Pray build something. I don't know who his family was, I don't know who his wife was, but what we do know in Genesis 5.24 is that Enoch walked faithfully with God. That's what he was known for. He didn't impress God with his achievements, or how well he led his team, or how well he filled his row on church at church on Sunday, or how often he served, because you know you gotta serve so you can go to the dream team party in April. Come on. Or how you've got every dream team shirt there is. Oh, this is probably gonna hurt after that. God isn't impressed by what you do for him, he's moved with whether you walk with him. So do you walk with him, or do you just say, catch up? See you on Sunday. Be a small group, and then act like the devil all the rest of the week. Faith is not busyness, faith is not checking a box, and honestly, faith is not even a moment. I think sometimes we get caught up that we need to, you know, have a moment with God, and we need to have that moment and then you know go about our life. But you can't live by a moment, and honestly, why would you want to when he's right there all along? It's almost like you know, when we were kids, I'm about to age myself, big time, Jamie. Do you remember Mortal Kombat? No, Street Fighter, the video game where your partner is like, I can't remember this sound. I wish I could remember the sound. Street Rider, I don't know. That's like God in the corner, like just any day now. Alright, it's Sunday, I'm in. And the thing is, is he wants to be with you all the time. Faith is not a moment, faith is 24-7, faith is Monday morning, faith is the car line. Sometimes faith is on a first date. Come on, Lord, let her like me. Come on, maybe it's a it's that job interview. Come on, Lord, you gotta go on this with me because I I I don't know what I put on my resume. Chat, you know, chat leads the way. When you don't know what to say, chat leads the way. I heard that last night. I did not come up with that. I'm pretty sure he didn't either. He probably chatted it. And that's the thing is we lean on these miracle moments, we lean on these busy times, and then we wonder why is our faith so flat? Why, when it comes to prayer time, we're like, what's for lunch? Or when the altar call comes, you're like, I'm not going to that. Mm-mm. Or when life falls apart, then you're angry with God. But it was a moment, it was a box check. And see, faith is so clear in the word of God in Hebrews 11. In fact, you should all read Hebrews 11 because I wanted to read Hebrews 11 to you today, but we'd be here for a long time and somebody would leave. And you can read it on your own time. Hebrews 11, 1 says, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. It's trust in action. Lord, I don't know how you're gonna do this, but I know you're going to. Lord, I don't know how we're gonna pay this bill, but I know you're going to. I don't know how I'm gonna get this job because I chatted that whole resume, but I'm gonna get it. It really reminds me of when I get in the truck with Pastor Sean. And I'll tell you why. Because I have a terrible sense of direction. I probably need to use GPS multiple times a day to get anywhere. Grace Mooney has a salon that I have been to a lot. Every time I have Siri, take me to Grace. Should I not use GPS and make my brain work? Well, yes, but you're better than me. I'm just gonna use GPS. The same thing works when I get into the truck with Pastor Sean because the man has an uncanny sense of direction. It's a superpower, really. He can be, he can go to one place one time and never need directions again. Last night, we were in Huntsville yesterday. We literally pull out of the venue and you say, I know how to get home. What? We're there's not a stop. There, what? I don't even know where we are. Are we even in America anymore? And honestly, I have no idea. Maybe we got lost. I wouldn't know. I I don't know if we're on 249 or 1920 right now. It's 1960, quit. 45, 99, who knows? You know who knows. So Passenger Princess just gets to sit, manage the radio, order a Starbucks. He's like, Angie, we're just going to the church. No, no, shh, shh. I don't know where we're going. It's only 15 minutes. Shh, shh, drive. And that's a little bit like the Lord. If you would give him the keys and let him drive, he would get you where you need to go. But you're too busy standing at the driver's side. No, no, I'm gonna drive this time trying to get your GPS to work on your phone. You have no Wi-Fi. This has really happened to me. And you're like, no, no, Lord, and he's like, I know where we're going. Shh, I gotta, I'll talk to you on Sunday. We already had our 10 minutes this morning. Shh. I can't figure out where my GPS is going. See, the thing is, is that we think we know more. We're moving too fast, and we forget that there's a father who wants to walk with you. He wants to build your faith. He wants that faith to be so on fire, so ready to rock and roll that when your coworker looks a little down in the lunchroom, you're like, let's pray. You just got a little scared, didn't you? You will you, my friend, are deflated. How do we get like that? Because once we when we said yes to Jesus at the beginning, very beginning, we were on fire. We were ready to rock and roll. We're reading our Bible every day, only worship music, or we're telling everybody about Jesus. How do we get deflated? A pastor talked a little bit about it last week about a high view of God and a low view of God. The strength of your faith always reflects your view of God, and that low view of God causes your faith to shrink and it turns into conditional faith. You know, well, my car is out of gas, the Lord hates me. No, you forgot to fill your car up. He gave you the job to put the money in the account so you could go and fill. He didn't drive the car either. You have the keys. Remember the analogy? Or we're always sick. The Lord must hate us. We're always sick. No, we don't wash our hands like we used to. I could go on. These kids, you raise the children. Go to a small group, they will help you. Stagnant faith? How about you're present, you're checking all the boxes, you're just not hungry. You know it all, you've heard it all before. Pastor talked about this last week. Did you get stagnant? Honestly, and I'll just a little bird's eye view. That's why I started looking up the Hebrew and the Greek translations of the scriptures. Because I had read it all before. I've been I've been serving God my entire life. Six years old is when I gave my heart to the Lord. When you read the scripture over and over and over, and you don't put something exciting with it, you can get stagnant. So I wanted to go deeper. Like, Lord, teach me, show me. It's incredibly interesting. I can't wait to get to Bible time in the morning. What do you need to do to stir the waters of your faith? What do you need to do to change that stagnation and do something different? Well, I always go to the same small group. They know us. Maybe you need a different small group. Will I always sit the same place by the pole and the auditorium so I can lean against it? Sorry. Maybe you need to sit somewhere different. Come sit by the young people. You want some faith? Come sit by the young people. Come sit by me. We'll dance around, it'll be great. Deflated faith is safe faith. No risk. No dependence on God. It makes me think of the rich man. Jesus talked about a parable how it's easier for a rich man to get through an eye of a needle. No, hold up. Let's all breathe for a second. It's easier for a camel to get through the eye of a needle than a rich man to get to heaven. Why is that? That's because it's not just wealth, it's knowledge, it's wisdom. It's when you think you know more than the one who can drive the car. It's when you think you know more than the Lord Himself. And you don't pray anymore because you can figure it out yourself. And you don't need faith anymore because you'll figure it out. You know, I'll just make more money. Well, I'll just take my kids to the doctor. I don't I don't need to pray. I don't need to bring them to the pr to the altar. Um we'll just go to counseling or we'll just get a divorce. You've lost your desire for the miracle-working power of God. You've forgotten that the faith-filled worshiper can change things. And for me, I know that faith fades when that fear grows louder. And when we are afraid, we become very active in ourselves. We stop leaning on the Lord, we stop moving towards the things of God, and we just hunker down and figure it out. But we've lost it, we've lost the fire, we've lost that faith that moves mountains, that opens up seas, that pulls nets of fish out of the waters. That's amazing faith. That's Hebrews 11 faith. See? You gotta go read it. I want amazing faith, and what I want for you is to have amazing faith. First way to get amazing faith is it comes from hearing God. Romans 10, 7 says, So faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the message about Christ. It goes on to say, How will they know if you do not tell them? Faith grows through this right here, Sunday morning. Faith grows through your small groups, faith grows through your personal Bible reading. But the crazy thing is that we have condensed our Bible time and our Christian time and allowed the things of the world to take up most of our time, and then we're shocked when we're not faith-filled. What are you listening to? What's in your ears? Because I can promise you if you have Fox News on at your house 24-7, you are not the faith-filled, ready-to-go-to-war believer that you should be. Because it's terrifying. If you're on TikTok eight hours of the day, I can promise you you're not being filled with faith. Oh, but every once in a while somebody comes on through. Yeah, but once in a while. This week, monitor what you're listening to. Monitor what you allow in your ears. Am I hearing faith or am I hearing fear? There's some people in this room that need to get off social media. There's some people in this room that need to turn the news off. Come on, somebody. There's some people in this room that just need to turn the internet off to your house. Did you know you could do that? On purpose? Not just to instill fear into your teenagers or get them to come to dinner? That's free. You just turn it off, they come all downstairs. It's amazing. It's magic. A few weeks ago, I found that I was super nervous. Just anxious about money, anxious about finances, just laying in bed at night worried about money. I was telling Pastor, and he's like, Well, what's what's changed? Because it that's not normal for me. I mean, I'm anxious, Angie, anyways, but we keep that under control. And not specifically about money. And I started really looking, slowing down, what am I doing different? And I realized that I had cherry, I had literally turned all of my audiobooks off and started only listening to Dave Ramsey. When I didn't listen to Dave Ramsey, I listened to Caleb Hammer, which is even worse. I'm laying in bed at night worried about student loans. Guys, I don't have any student loans. I'm laying in bed worried about$200,000 in credit card debt. Y'all, I don't even have credit cards. Worried about how I'm gonna pay off my Hawaii trip. I'm not going to Hawaii. Nervous about other people's problems. How often do you do that? How often do you trade your faith for others' fear? That's not God's heart for you. That's not his best plan for you. He wants you to be faith-filled, ready to rock and roll, mortal combat. Street fighter. I keep looking at Jamie. I think he's gonna help me, but he's not he's not helping. He's like, don't even talk to me, and I'm looking for the number two way to get amazing faith is by remembering God. We sang the song this morning. We will not forget to remember your faithfulness. We will not forget to remember. How many times do you have a minor Monday miracle? You know, the kind? Like when you get that front row parking spot at H E B. Or when you drive up to the bank tailor and the pin's already in the little cone. You don't go, you don't, okay, never mind. Or when you pick up your phone and it's a hundred percent, yay, there we go. Hey, that's not because you're lucky, it's because you're favored, because your father loves you, he's rocking and rolling on your behalf. You're just you're going so fast you don't even recognize it. I've got a note in my phone called Monday Miracles. And I promise you, when you start writing down those little miracles, those little things, that little act of gratefulness, it will change your life. Because once you start looking for something, you find it. You looking for fear, you will find fear. When you start looking for faith, baby, it comes your way. When I was little, we did this thing in our church, maybe y'all did it too, called testimony time. Now, don't do not write an email to the office. We should bring back testimony time. None of you will do it. None of you. I know you, but you will not. We will who wants to give a testimony? No one, it will be me. I'm probably five or six years old, and I remember my mother says she was in her 70s, but I'm pretty sure she was 280 years old. She's very old. And she would get up every Sunday and talk about the things of God. It was either a prayer request or a victory report. And so one Sunday, and I remember this because this is important to a five-year-old's heart, right? And she stood up and she said, Family, would you pray for my cat? Miles has gone missing. And I thought, oh my God, please bring Miles home. I prayed all week long. I remember. And it's very clear. Next Sunday, I she stood up and I thought, here we go. Victory report. She stands up, she says, family. I found Miles. He's dead. What? That's terrible. But I got another cat. And I named him Kyle's. I have to tell you, in my little five-year-old heart, I saw the goodness of God. And she lost a friend and got a friend. I never would have known Miss Evelyn even had a cat. Except she shared it. And I wonder if there's things in your family that you need to share with your kiddos. I wonder if there's something that God did for you, a miracle that you need to slow down and maybe make a maybe make a special day. Maybe call it testimony Tuesday. You can have tacos. And let me just tell you, the kids will have nothing to say. This is where you lead. If you're at a small group this Tuesday, have Testimony Tuesday. Because it's not just for the mamas and the daddies in the room. We're all called to disciple the younger. Find somebody. Tell me something good God did. We used to say that. We used to look at people and say, tell me something good that God did. Then we started with, well, we don't want to make anyone uncomfortable. Well, I'm sorry. My faith might make you a little uncomfortable. Tell me something good that God did for you. We must tell the next generation the goodness of God lest they forget. David understood this. In fact, he wrote a whole lot about it in Psalm 78. He said, We will not hide them from their descendants talking about the goodness. We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done. Jacob and Grace, I got the best parking space yesterday. It was amazing. I had the worst shoes on, so it was like perfect. See, that's what they'll do. It'll be fine. Just keep going. He decreed statutes for Jacob and established the law in Israel, which he commanded our ancestors to teach their children. So the next generation would know them. He goes on. This is the important part for me because there's some family trees that must be changed in this room. There are family trees that you have to stop and say, you know what? It stops with me. That stops here. We're not divorcing in this family. We're not gonna have crazy times in this family. We're not gonna have addicts in this family. We're not doing it. It stops with me. Listen. Then they would put their trust in God and would not forget his deeds and would keep his commands that they would not be like their ancestors. Anyone got any ancestors you don't want your kids to grow up like? This one a stubborn and rebellious generation whose hearts were not loyal to God. I think it's time that you would call a family meeting. In fact, my dad, every once in a while, would just roll in and just a caveat to this. My maiden last name is Holly. H-O-L-L-E-Y, if you care. And he would say, every once in a while, say today is a holiday. No school. Let's go. Good food. Good fun. And I remember him taking time to tell me of the goodness of God. You need a holiday. You need a day you set apart. For my family with my kids, it's March 21st. It's faithfulness day. It's in our calendar because God took us out March 21st, 2013, of a terrible time. And then March 21st of 2014, he brought us here. That's our faithfulness day. And I don't want the kids to forget how bad it was and how God rescued us and how we're healed and whole. Because they'll need that for their kids. Because one day my grandchild will say, Why do we go to Mimi's house on March 21st? And Grace will have to tell them because your grandmother is crazy. If we don't tell the stories of God's faithfulness, the next generation inherits our silence and not our faith. You've got to tell them this. Because guess what? They're hearing other things. If they've got a phone in their hand, they know everything you do. All of the darkness that has been uncovered the last six weeks, they know it. If they have a phone in their hand, we have to do something to use faith to offset that fear. It's up to us. Very quiet. That was an amen. The last one for you. Amazing faith uses what you already have. I'm sick in the Old Testament right now. I've read Numbers and Leviticus or in Deuteronomy. It's fun. It's fun times, guys, fun times. But the cool thing about reading all those things in a row is you learn Moses was not always the great deliverer in the wilderness. He was not always the great orator because Deuteronomy is his last sermon before he dies. It's his last letter to the Israelites. He tells them so many times don't forget. Be careful. Be careful. It's his last great writing. But see, I read Exodus and I know that this great orator is really an orphan with a stutter and a stick. The thing is that faith, to have amazing faith, you can't wait until you get somewhere better. You have to use what's in your hand. And that's exactly what Moses did in Exodus 4-2. Moses answered, he's trying to get out of it, by the way, see if you can find yourself. What if they do not believe me or listen to my voice? Or they may say, the Lord has not appeared to you. You know, God had to roll his eyes. Little brother, you're here, I'm here, let's do this. And the Lord asked him, What is that in your hand? You know, Moses had to look down at that stick and think, should have brought something else. He said, It's a staff. He goes on to use that staff many, many times to do miracles in Exodus numbers, Leviticus, because it was in his hand. And so I know that so many times as humanity we wait, I'll be a stronger Christian when I get here, or I'll serve when my kids get older, or or but I'm here to tell you to build your faith, you must use what's in your hand. And it's kind of crazy because in this modern day and age, we all have the same thing in our hand. Your phone is not a toy, it's a tool. And there's a lot of ways that you can use this to further the kingdom, to build your faith. Did you know you can use it to memorize Bible scriptures? Not just watch YouTube? Shocking, I know. Did you know you can encourage a neighbor by just sitting here and thinking about you? Hey, I'm praying for you. Hey, I read this scripture. Oh, Pastor Andrew, I can't do that. Yes, you can. I mean, it's better than a stick. All it takes is obedience. Obedience. Because sometimes faith makes excuses, but amazing faith takes steps. And that's the thing is that we could stay and be stagnant. We could stay and be safe, or we could take steps towards having amazing faith. Why amazing faith? That's interesting. That Jesus responded to two kinds of faith. He was amazed by two kinds of faith. Mark 6, 5 through 6 says he could not do any miracles there except lay his hands on a few sick people. He was amazed at their lack of faith. Maybe that's you. Maybe you're amazed at your own lack of faith. Maybe you're sitting here thinking, I don't even know why I'm here today. Maybe you haven't put your trust in the Lord. Maybe you have walked away from the Lord, and only you know that you've walked away from the Lord. Or maybe you're this kind. When Jesus heard this, he was amazed at him, turning the crowd, following him, and he said, I tell you, I have not found such great faith even in Israel. Maybe that's you. Maybe today you have great faith, but you're a little tired. Maybe you've been carrying your whole family and you're a little tired. Maybe you need an arm to wrap around you and say, you know what, you're gonna make it. Don't take heart, warrior. You're gonna make it, your kids are gonna make it. Maybe you need a little faith boost today. Weak faith and strong faith. Which one describes you? Where are you in that comparison? Maybe you've never taken the step to put your faith in Jesus. Maybe you've backed all the way out, and you I can I can handle myself, Pastor Angie. Maybe there's a miracle that you need, and you need to actively put your faith to it. You know, every major miracle that happened in the Bible, they had to step out in faith first. They had to bring the little loaves and the fishes first. He had to put his leg out of the boat first. I'm gonna have the altar full. The prayer partners are coming right now, and we're gonna worship, and you're gonna take an opportunity to bring your family to this altar. You're gonna take an opportunity to be free today. There are some people in this room who need healing. There are some people in this room that need a financial miracle. These people want to hold your hand and build your faith. Will you stand with me? We're gonna worship. This altar is ready for you. Don't you dare wait! This is the time! This is the time! We need you, oh god! We need you to move in our family, oh god! I cannot do it without you, oh God! I'm tired of being so tired, oh god! Help me, oh god! The scripture talks about help me with my unbelief! Maybe that's you! Maybe if you've got teenagers in the room, they should be in this altar! If you've got kids upstairs, you should be praying for them because it's hard to raise kids in this day and age! Lord Jesus, we are obedient to you! Lord Jesus, we want you to move where we cannot move! In the name of Jesus, let's worship what a sick.

SPEAKER_01

So wonderful girl. We bore out the place in our house.

Closing Blessing And Ongoing Worship

SPEAKER_00

Oh, the presence of God is so precious in here. There are Monday miracles happening, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Set free, set free, set free. Sometimes the Lord shows me things and I just see chains unlocking, doors opening. God is doing such a work. Let me pray for you. If you're able, will you open your hands? Lord Jesus, boost our faith. God, we want to please you. We want to please you more than anything else. Let our lives be a sweet aroma to you. Let everything that we do be a blessing to you, oh God. Oh Lord Jesus, we thank you. Help our unbelief. Lord, we believe in you. We walk with you, we give you our keys. In Jesus' name. In Jesus' name. We're gonna continue to worship. The prayer team is still operating. If you must go, we understand you are dismissed, but we're gonna continue to worship.