We were encouraged to have the faith to pray big prayers because we pray to a God who can do the impossible! This is evidence in how Jesus curses the tree in this passage. This faith is God given and originates from him bearing fruit in our lives. We were also challenged to confess times...
Sermon Tag: Faith
Milk to Meat | 1 John 2
Dayo encouraged us to heed the call of scripture to grow spiritually and into maturity. One of the ways we do this, is by hearing and doing what Gods Word says. We were also encouraged to lay hold of the promises in scripture and petition God about these. For he is a faithful and loving...
Habakkuk, the Worshipper | Habakkuk 3
Habakkuk was once a complainer, but now he’s a worshipper, as he considers the great deeds of God in the past and his judgement to come. Habakkuk says whatever happens he will rejoice in God. Part 4 of 4 in our Habakkuk sermon series.
Swollen Souls & Lives of Faith | Habakkuk 2:1-4
Part 2 of our Habakkuk series looks at the first four verses of chapter 2 and considers the pride of man and what “the righteous shall live by faith” really means.
Mustard Seed Sized Faith | Matthew 17:14-23
Jason invites us to have small amounts of faith in a big God, our Saviour Jesus Christ, to move mountains.
Trusting God One Day at a Time – Exodus 13:17-22
At this time during the Covid Pandemic, this story from the book of Exodus about the Israelites in the wilderness can encourage us and teach us to trust God through all circumstances.
Contend for the Faith – Jude 1-16
Jude wanted to write a positive letter all about our common salvation and the grace of God, but instead, he finds it more necessary to write a letter of warning and instruction to contend for the true faith we believe as Christians. The first 16 verses of this letter then are challenging to read and...
The Living Stone (Part 2) – 1 Peter 2:6-12
How you respond to Christ, the living stone, the cornerstone, matters. If you believe on him for salvation, you receive honour, a new identity, purpose and a holy calling. If you stumble over him, if you reject him, you choose shame.


