Sermon Messages

Faith and the Prophetic: A Call to Action

2 Kings 4:1-37

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
November 8 2020

This sermon treats the prophetic not as spectacle but as a call to faith-filled response. Through 2 Kings 4, the message appears to highlight the way God's word meets real need and then summons people into obedient action, trust, and expectation. The hope in the sermon is that prophetic faith is not passive. When the Lord speaks, he also invites his people to move with him into provision, healing, and breakthrough. Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying. Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word. Lord, sharpen our ears and strengthen our obedience. Help us respond to your voice with faith, courage, and action, and let your life-giving power be seen through what you call us to do.

  • The sermon moves through prophetic narratives of need and divine intervention, showing that the word of the Lord often requires a corresponding step of action.
  • Faith is framed not as vague optimism but as concrete response to what God is saying and doing.
  • The message calls the church to move from hearing into obedience.
  • Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying.
  • Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word.

Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying. Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word.

Lord, sharpen our ears and strengthen our obedience. Help us respond to your voice with faith, courage, and action, and let your life-giving power be seen through what you call us to do.

Sermon Messages November 8 2020 1:22:31

Faith and the Prophetic: A Call to Action

2 Kings 4:1-37

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sermon Messages 2 Kings 4:1-37

This sermon treats the prophetic not as spectacle but as a call to faith-filled response. Through 2 Kings 4, the message appears to highlight the way God's word meets real need and then summons people into obedient action, trust, and expectation. The hope in the sermon is that prophetic faith is not passive. When the Lord speaks, he also invites his people to move with him into provision, healing, and breakthrough. Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying. Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word. Lord, sharpen our ears and strengthen our obedience. Help us respond to your voice with faith, courage, and action, and let your life-giving power be seen through what you call us to do.

  • The sermon moves through prophetic narratives of need and divine intervention, showing that the word of the Lord often requires a corresponding step of action.
  • Faith is framed not as vague optimism but as concrete response to what God is saying and doing.
  • The message calls the church to move from hearing into obedience.
  • Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying.
  • Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word.

Do not stop at hearing what God might be saying. Respond in faith, take the next obedient step, and trust that the Lord meets action that is rooted in his word.

Lord, sharpen our ears and strengthen our obedience. Help us respond to your voice with faith, courage, and action, and let your life-giving power be seen through what you call us to do.

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