Dwelling in Fullness | The Radiance of God’s glory | 14 December 2025 | 6pm episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 27 MIN

Dwelling in Fullness | The Radiance of God’s glory | 14 December 2025 | 6pm

from FAC Podcast · host Figtree Anglican Church

In this week's sermon, Ruth Smith encourages the congregation to reflect on what it means to live faithfully as followers of Jesus in everyday life. Drawing on Scripture, the message explores God’s character, His care for His people, and the way Christian faith shapes relationships, priorities, and responses to life’s challenges. Ruth highlights the importance of trust, obedience, and dependence on God, calling listeners to live out their faith with sincerity and confidence in God’s promises. 5 Questions to Think About 1. What does this sermon reveal about God’s character and His care for His people? 2. How does your faith in Jesus shape the way you approach daily decisions and relationships? 3. Where might God be inviting you to trust Him more deeply right now? 4. How can Scripture guide you when facing uncertainty or challenge? 5. What is one practical way you can live out your faith more intentionally this week? 3 Things to Take Away from the Message 1. God is trustworthy and faithful, even when circumstances are uncertain. 2. Faith is lived out daily, shaping attitudes, actions, and relationships. 3. Following Jesus involves active trust and obedience, grounded in God’s Word.

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