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“Getting Ready” Series, Part 3 – “God’s Faithfulness in Transitions: Crossing Your Jordan”

February 1, 2026 By Alesha Williams

This sermon recap reflects the message shared on February 1, 2026.

In Part 3 of the Getting Ready sermon series, Pastor Williams walked us through Joshua 3, where the people of Israel stood at the edge of transition, preparing to cross the Jordan River. Drawing from Joshua 3:10–11 , Pastor Williams emphasized that God’s faithfulness becomes most evident during seasons of transition.

Scripture Focus: Joshua 3:10–11

Joshua declared that the living God was among them and would drive out their enemies. The ark of the covenant was going before them, leading the way into unfamiliar territory.

Pastor Williams reminded us that God’s presence always precedes His people, especially in moments of uncertainty and change.

Key Message Takeaways:

The people of Israel were positioned at a critical moment, standing at the edge of what was next. Pastor Williams highlighted that transitions often begin with uncertainty, requiring trust before clarity is given.

1. The Promise Before the Transition (Joshua 3:1–6)

Pastor Williams emphasized that God’s promises are established before the transition begins. Instructions were given, and preparation was required, even before the miracle unfolded.

Faith was required to move forward based on what God had said, not what had yet been seen.

2. The Presence in the Transition (Joshua 3:7–17)

Pastor Williams reminded us that God does not send His people into transition alone—His presence goes before them. The ark of the covenant symbolized that God Himself was leading the way.

Confidence was rooted not in the situation, but in who was leading.

The Principle of Movement: A central truth was reinforced: The miracle did not occur until their feet touched the water. Pastor Williams highlighted that obedience often precedes manifestation. Movement was required before the waters parted.

Miraculous Phenomenon: When obedience was demonstrated, the impossible became possible. The waters of the Jordan were stopped, and the people crossed on dry ground. Pastor Williams emphasized that God’s power is revealed when His instructions are followed fully.

Final Reflection

This message served as a reminder that:

  • Transitions require trust before results are visible
  • God’s presence provides assurance in uncertain seasons
  • Obedience activates what God has already promised

Pastor Williams encouraged listeners to step forward in faith, even when the outcome had not yet been seen.

Journaling Questions

  1. What “Jordan” are you currently facing that requires you to step forward in faith?
  2. How can trust in God’s presence be strengthened during times of transition?
  3. What step of obedience is being required before the breakthrough can occur?

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“God’s Unchanging Present”

November 30, 2025 By Alesha Williams

SERMON RECAP – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2025

ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: Genesis 28:15 (NASB 2020)

“Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”

In this encouraging sermon, Pastor Williams reminded us that even when life shifts, God does not. His presence is not seasonal, conditional, nor dependent on how steady our circumstances feel. He is a God who remains, who keeps, and who fulfills His promises in His timing and by His power.

Drawing from Jacob’s encounter with God, we were challenged to remember that God’s presence is not only a promise, it’s an anchor. He walks with us into new seasons, unfamiliar places, and unexpected changes. His presence becomes our compass for decision-making, our comfort in uncertainty, and our challenge toward deeper faith and obedience.

Key Points from the Sermon

  1. The Context: Jacob was in transition, wrestling with uncertainty, yet God met him right where he was.

  2. The Change: Life will shift around us, but God’s character stays the same.

  3. The Compass: When we do not know which way to go, God directs our steps.

  4. The Commitment: God promises to remain with His people.

  5. The Comfort: We are never walking alone, even when the path feels unclear.

  6. The Challenge: God’s presence calls us to trust Him more deeply.

  7. The Conclusion: Every moment, every season, every step, God is present.


Reflection + Journaling Questions

Use these throughout the week for personal study:

  1. Where in my life do I most need to remember God’s presence right now?

  2. What changes or transitions am I currently facing, and how is God inviting me to trust Him through them?

  3. How has God “kept” me in the past, and how does that encourage me in the present?

  4. What step of faith might God be challenging me to take this week?

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SUNDAYS:   10:00am: Sunday School
11:00am: Worship Service

WEDNESDAYS:   7:00pm: Bible Study (virtually via dial-in number 903-705-1352)

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Pastor Anthony Williams

On October 15, 1989, Anthony L. Williams accepted the call as pastor of Galilee Baptist Church. … Read More.

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