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God Is Still With You

God Is Still With You Scripture: Isaiah 43:2 – “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.” Introduction: Many people carry the silent burden of shame, guilt, or failure. Whether it’s a broken relationship, a failed business, or a moral fall, the enemy whispers, “God has left you.” But God’s Word speaks louder: “I will be with you.” 1. God Never Promised a Life Without Trouble Isaiah 43:2 doesn’t say “if” you pass through the waters—it says “when.” Life will bring floods, fires, and valleys. But those moments do not mean abandonment. They are seasons of testing, not signs of rejection. 2. God’s Presence Is Strongest in the Valley In bankruptcy, in betrayal, in failure—God is not waiting for you on the other side. He is right there, walking through the storm with you. Remember Daniel in the lion’s den, the three men in the fire—God showed up in the crisis. 3. Failure Doesn’t Disqualify You From God’s Love Peter denied Jesus, yet Jesus restored him and used him ...

God Can Restore What Is Lost

Many believers who are bankrupt or financially crushed feel hopeless or even ashamed. Let’s shape the sermon around God’s restoration power even after bankruptcy —spiritually and financially. “God Can Restore What Is Lost” Main Scripture: Joel 2:25 (NIV) “I will restore to you the years that the locusts have eaten…” 1. Bankruptcy is Not the End Financial loss can feel like your life is over—but God sees beyond your present. Job lost everything—his wealth, his business, even his health. But that was not the end. Job 42:10 – “The Lord restored Job’s fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before.” Encouragement: God is not limited by your past or current situation. He is the God of new beginnings. 2. God Is Still With You Many think, “Maybe God left me because of my failure.” But God says: Isaiah 43:2 – “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.” Even in bankruptcy, you are not alone. God is walking with you through the valley. 3. Restoration Begin...

God’s provision and faithfulness during difficult times.

  God’s provision and faithfulness during difficult times . Here’s a short sermon outline (about 7–10 minutes) with a suggested Bible passage and points: Sermon Title: “God Will Provide” Main Scripture: Matthew 6:31-33 (NIV) "So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." 1. God Knows Our Needs (v. 32) Jesus clearly says, “Your heavenly Father knows that you need them.” He knows our financial struggles, family responsibilities, and daily pressures. We are not forgotten; God is watching over us. Encouragement: You may feel like no one understands your pain—but God does. 2. Worry is Not the Solution (v. 31) Jesus says, “Do not worry...” Worry steals our peace, weakens our faith. Worry doesn’t solve problems...