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Friends of God: From Being Discontent to Becoming Mighty

1 Samuel 12:1-12; 1 Chronicles 11:10-19

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
November 8 2021

This sermon seems to trace how God turns discontented, distressed, and overlooked people into mighty ones in his kingdom. By linking Samuel and Chronicles, the message likely shows that friendship with God is not reserved for the already strong. The Lord forms strength in those who come to him in their need. The hope in the sermon is that weakness, frustration, and discontent do not have to define the end of the story. Under God's shaping hand, they can become the beginning of courage, loyalty, and kingdom purpose. Do not let your current frustration become your identity. Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack. Lord, take the places in us that feel weak, restless, or dissatisfied and transform them by your presence. Make us mighty in faith, loyal in heart, and steady as your friends.

  • The sermon appears to begin with the condition of people who are troubled, dissatisfied, or in need, and then traces how God transforms them into mighty servants.
  • It frames that transformation through the lens of friendship with God and faithful response to his call.
  • The message turns broken starting points into hopeful possibility.
  • Do not let your current frustration become your identity.
  • Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack.

Do not let your current frustration become your identity. Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack.

Lord, take the places in us that feel weak, restless, or dissatisfied and transform them by your presence. Make us mighty in faith, loyal in heart, and steady as your friends.

Friends of God November 8 2021 1:18:48

Friends of God: From Being Discontent to Becoming Mighty

1 Samuel 12:1-12; 1 Chronicles 11:10-19

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Friends of God 1 Samuel 12:1-12; 1 Chronicles 11:10-19

This sermon seems to trace how God turns discontented, distressed, and overlooked people into mighty ones in his kingdom. By linking Samuel and Chronicles, the message likely shows that friendship with God is not reserved for the already strong. The Lord forms strength in those who come to him in their need. The hope in the sermon is that weakness, frustration, and discontent do not have to define the end of the story. Under God's shaping hand, they can become the beginning of courage, loyalty, and kingdom purpose. Do not let your current frustration become your identity. Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack. Lord, take the places in us that feel weak, restless, or dissatisfied and transform them by your presence. Make us mighty in faith, loyal in heart, and steady as your friends.

  • The sermon appears to begin with the condition of people who are troubled, dissatisfied, or in need, and then traces how God transforms them into mighty servants.
  • It frames that transformation through the lens of friendship with God and faithful response to his call.
  • The message turns broken starting points into hopeful possibility.
  • Do not let your current frustration become your identity.
  • Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack.

Do not let your current frustration become your identity. Bring your discontent to the Lord, stay near him in the process, and trust that he is able to form strength and purpose where you once felt only lack.

Lord, take the places in us that feel weak, restless, or dissatisfied and transform them by your presence. Make us mighty in faith, loyal in heart, and steady as your friends.

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