EPISODE · Mar 11, 2023 · 46 MIN
God’s Pattern For Provision
from Chris Stuart - Tyndale’s Plowboy · host cstpb
The central message of this sermon is that God always takes the first step in providing for our needs and that our response to Him is crucial for receiving His provision. The speaker emphasizes that God's pattern for provision is not about manipulating Him or pushing buttons to get what we want, but rather it involves conforming ourselves to His way of working, which is rooted in His promise and initiative. Through the example of Moses at the burning bush, the sermon highlights how God takes the first step by promising redemption and then invites humanity to respond with petition or prayer. The speaker argues that our response is not just about asking for things we want, but rather it's about aligning ourselves with God's promises and will. This understanding advances the belief that human beings are helpless and powerless apart from God's intervention, and that our faith involves a trust in His promise to provide for us. Ultimately, the takeaway is that we should not assume that God's promises automatically guarantee our desired outcomes without a genuine response of petition or prayer.
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The central message of this sermon is that God always takes the first step in providing for our needs and that our response to Him is crucial for receiving His provision. The speaker emphasizes that God's pattern for provision is not about manipulating Him or pushing buttons to get what we want, but rather it involves conforming ourselves to His way of working, which is rooted in His promise and initiative. Through the example of Moses at the burning bush, the sermon highlights how God takes the first step by promising redemption and then invites humanity to respond with petition or prayer. The speaker argues that our response is not just about asking for things we want, but rather it's about aligning ourselves with God's promises and will. This understanding advances the belief that human beings are helpless and powerless apart from God's intervention, and that our faith involves a trust in His promise to provide for us. Ultimately, the takeaway is that we should not assume that God's promises automatically guarantee our desired outcomes without a genuine response of petition or prayer.
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