EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 43 MIN
Keep Running
from Venture Church Sermons · host Roger Walls
This powerful message invites us to explore the biblical concept of endurance through a fresh lens—not as mere survival, but as purposeful stickiness. Drawing from Hebrews 12, Romans 5, and James 1, we discover that endurance is the spiritual Velcro that keeps us attached to God and His people through every season of life. The sermon unpacks five transformative truths: endurance keeps our hearts, heads, and hands open to receive God's strength (illustrated through the Parable of the Sower in Luke 8); it shapes how we see the world by helping us grasp the bigger picture beyond our immediate circumstances (2 Corinthians 6); it surrounds us with the right kind of people who strengthen our faith (Colossians 1); it keeps us spiritually clean as we pursue righteousness together (1 Timothy 6); and ultimately, it makes us more Christlike with each passing day (2 Peter 1). This isn't about white-knuckling our way through hardship—it's about recognizing that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, and character produces hope that never disappoints. We're reminded that we were never designed to figure this faith journey out alone, and that the struggles we face aren't obstacles to our growth but the very means by which God refines us into the image of His Son.
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This powerful message invites us to explore the biblical concept of endurance through a fresh lens—not as mere survival, but as purposeful stickiness. Drawing from Hebrews 12, Romans 5, and James 1, we discover that endurance is the spiritual Velcro that keeps us attached to God and His people through every season of life. The sermon unpacks five transformative truths: endurance keeps our hearts, heads, and hands open to receive God's strength (illustrated through the Parable of the Sower in Luke 8); it shapes how we see the world by helping us grasp the bigger picture beyond our immediate circumstances (2 Corinthians 6); it surrounds us with the right kind of people who strengthen our faith (Colossians 1); it keeps us spiritually clean as we pursue righteousness together (1 Timothy 6); and ultimately, it makes us more Christlike with each passing day (2 Peter 1). This isn't about white-knuckling our way through hardship—it's about recognizing that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, and character produces hope that never disappoints. We're reminded that we were never designed to figure this faith journey out alone, and that the struggles we face aren't obstacles to our growth but the very means by which God refines us into the image of His Son.
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