“Standing on the Promises of God”
Sermon date: October 5, 2025
What a powerful reminder we received from Pastor Williams in this week’s message titled, “Standing on the Promises of God.”
Our focus scripture, 2 Peter 1:3–4, reminds us that God’s divine power has already given us everything we need for life and godliness. Through knowing Him, we have access to “precious and magnificent promises” that strengthen us, sustain us, and set us apart from the world around us.
Pastor shared six (6) key points to help us build a faith that truly stands on God’s promises:
- Faith as Our Foundation in Uncertain Times
- Focus on the Precious Promises in 2 Peter 1:3–4
- Firmly Standing on Faith: Our Response to God’s Promises
- Fine Examples of Faith: Biblical, Historical, and Personal Testimonies
- Forging Ahead with Practical Steps to Strengthen Our Faith
- Finally, Living Confidently on the Foundation of Faith
Each point reminded us that faith isn’t just something we talk about; it’s something we live out. When we choose to trust God, we discover that His promises aren’t just comforting words, they’re living truths that sustain us through real-life storms.
Pastor pointed to so many beautiful examples: Elijah being fed by ravens, the widow whose jar of oil never ran out, the Israelites receiving manna every morning, and Paul learning to be content in every circumstance. We also heard about modern believers like George Müller and Corrie ten Boom, whose stories remind us that God still provides, protects, and performs miracles today. And if we’re honest, many of us could add our own testimonies, those moments when God showed up right on time, sent help through a friend, made provision we didn’t expect, or gave us peace when we couldn’t find it anywhere else.
Pastor didn’t just leave us with inspiration; he gave us practical steps too. To stand firm in faith, we should:
- Know the promises God has made, get familiar with His Word.
- Remember past faithfulness, keep a record of answered prayers.
- Surround ourselves with faith-filled people who speak life.
- Act on faith, even when the path isn’t clear.
- Praise in advance, thanking God before the blessing arrives.
When we live this way, we begin to see that God’s promises aren’t distant or abstract, they’re personal. They meet us where we are and lead us where we need to go.
So let’s keep standing, trusting, and believing that what God has spoken, He will perform. 💪🏽✨
Take a few minutes this week to reflect or journal:
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Which of God’s promises has carried me through a difficult season?
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Where in my life am I still struggling to fully trust His timing?
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Who in my circle demonstrates faith under pressure — and what can I learn from them?
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What’s one way I can “praise in advance” this week?
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How can I remind myself daily that God is faithful?
Promises from Scriptures
During tough times, focusing on specific promises from Scripture can provide comfort and strength. Here are some key promises to keep:
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God’s Presence
  – Promise: “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
    (Hebrews 13:5)
  – Focus: God is always with you, even in your darkest moments.
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Peace in Troubling Times
  – Promise: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.”
    (John 14:27)
  – Focus: God offers a peace that transcends understanding, even amid turmoil.
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Strength in Weakness
  – Promise: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
    (Philippians 4:13)
  – Focus: In your weakness, Christ provides the strength you need to persevere.
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Hope and a Future
– Promise: “For I know the plans I have for you, declare the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
    (Jeremiah 29:11)
  – Focus: Trust that God has a purpose and plan for your life, even when things seem bleak.
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Comfort in Sorrow
  – Promise: “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
    (Matthew 5:4)
  – Focus: God promises to comfort you in your grief and sorrow.
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Help in Times of Trouble
  – Promise: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”
    (Psalm 46:1)
  – Focus: You can turn to God for refuge and assistance in your struggles.
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Restoration and Renewal
  – Promise: “He will restore the years that the locust has eaten.”
    (Joel 2:25)
  – Focus: God has the power to restore and renew what has been lost.
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Victory Over Fear
 – Promise: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”
    (2 Timothy 1:7)
  – Focus: You have the power to overcome fear through God’s strength.
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Unfailing Love
    – Promise: “The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; His mercies never come to an end.”
    (Lamentations 3:22-23)
  – Focus: God’s love and mercy are constant, providing hope each day.
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Eternal Life
    – Promise: “And this is the promise that He made to us – eternal life.”
    (1 John 2:25)
    – Focus: No matter the trials of this life, you have the promise of eternal life with Him.
Conclusion
In challenging times, meditate on these promises, write them down, or share them with others. Let them remind you of God’s unwavering faithfulness and love.
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“The Danger Of Not Knowing God”
Sermon Summary from Sunday, September 28, 2025

In Exodus 5:2, Pharaoh defiantly asked, “Who is the LORD that I should obey His voice to let Israel go? I do not know the LORD, and besides, I will not let Israel go.” Pastor Williams reminded us that Pharaoh’s words reveal not just ignorance, but a willful rejection of God’s authority. His refusal to know God brought devastation, and the same danger exists today when we fill our lives with knowledge of many things but remain ignorant of the One who matters most.
Pastor Williams’ sermon walked us through five powerful points:
- Catastrophic Consequences
Pharaoh’s rebellion shows that not knowing God is never neutral—it is destructive. From Pharaoh’s plagues to the rich fool in Luke 12 to Paul’s warning in Romans 1, Scripture reveals that ignoring God always leads to loss and ruin. - Contemporary Examples of Modern Knowledge Without God
We live in an Information Age where people know sports stats, song lyrics, and trivia—but spend little time in prayer or God’s Word. Our culture treats God as irrelevant, echoing Pharaoh’s question: “Who is the Lord that I should obey Him?” - The Contrast of Knowing About vs. Knowing God
There’s a difference between head knowledge and heart knowledge. Knowing about God can puff us up, but truly knowing Him transforms our lives. Jesus warned in Matthew 7:22–23 that many will claim His name, yet hear Him say, “I never knew you.” - Consider the Transformative Power of Knowing God (Testimonies)
True relationship with God changes everything. Paul counted all else as loss for Christ, Augustine found rest only in God, and countless modern testimonies bear witness to freedom, peace, and restored lives that flow from truly knowing the Lord. - Conclusion: From Knowledge to Relationship
Pharaoh’s ignorance led to devastation, but we are invited to something greater—an intimate, saving relationship with God. In the end, it won’t matter what earthly knowledge we’ve accumulated; what will matter is whether we can say with confidence: “I know the LORD, and I have followed His voice.”
Journaling & Introspective Questions
- Pharaoh asked, “Who is the Lord that I should obey Him?” How do I sometimes ask this same question in my actions or attitudes?
- What consequences have I seen in my own life or others’ lives when God is ignored?
- What “modern knowledge” tends to crowd out my time with God?
- Do I see areas where I only know about God rather than truly know Him?
- How has truly knowing God, not just facts about Him, brought transformation in my life?
- What one step can I take this week to move from surface-level knowledge to a deeper relationship with Him?
New Members Growth Class
Date & Time: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 – 6:00 PM
Location: Conference Call – Dial 903-705-1352
Description:
Join us for the New Members Growth Class, a twice-monthly Bible study designed to help new members grow in faith and understanding of foundational Christian principles such as salvation, the church, the Trinity, and more.
Class Reminders:
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Keep your phone on mute unless speaking, then return to mute.
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Non-new members, please allow space for new members to share and ask questions.
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Avoid overtalking so everyone can be heard.
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New members, please read the lesson beforehand and text any questions to Pastor or bring them to class.
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We will go through the material at a pace that ensures understanding.
🕊️ Praying for your growth as you study and engage!
New Members Growth Class
Date & Time: Tuesday, March 24, 2025 – 6:00 PM
Location: Conference Call – Dial 903-705-1352
Description:
Join us for the New Members Growth Class, a twice-monthly Bible study designed to help new members grow in faith and understanding of foundational Christian principles such as salvation, the church, the Trinity, and more.
Class Reminders:
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Keep your phone on mute unless speaking, then return to mute.
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Non-new members, please allow space for new members to share and ask questions.
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Avoid overtalking so everyone can be heard.
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New members, please read the lesson beforehand and text any questions to Pastor or bring them to class.
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We will go through the material at a pace that ensures understanding.
🕊️ Praying for your growth as you study and engage!
New Members Growth Class
Date & Time: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 6:00 PM
Location: Conference Call – Dial 903-705-1352
Description:
Join us for the New Members Growth Class, a twice-monthly Bible study designed to help new members grow in faith and understanding of foundational Christian principles such as salvation, the church, the Trinity, and more.
Class Reminders:
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Keep your phone on mute unless speaking, then return to mute.
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Non-new members, please allow space for new members to share and ask questions.
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Avoid overtalking so everyone can be heard.
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New members, please read the lesson beforehand and text any questions to Pastor or bring them to class.
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We will go through the material at a pace that ensures understanding.
