Our God Knows and He is Answering
Exodus 2:23-3:12
This message opens from a place of weakness and prayer, yet it quickly turns the church toward confidence that God knows the needs of his people and is already at work in answering them. By beginning with intercession for sickness and then moving into thanksgiving and testimony, the sermon presents God as the one who sees, heals, and faithfully carries his community into the future. The message is hopeful because it does not deny physical weakness, recurring illness, or uncertainty. Instead, it places those realities inside the larger truth that God remains attentive and active. The burden of the message is that believers should face a new season not with panic, but with praise, testimony, and trust that the Lord knows and answers. Bring both your physical needs and your gratitude before God instead of separating them. Share testimony of what God has done so that faith is strengthened in the community. Do not let recurring hardship convince you that God has stopped paying attention. Practice praise and prayer together as ways of remembering that the Lord knows and answers. Lord, thank you that you see us, know our needs, and answer according to your goodness. Heal those who are weak, strengthen those who are weary, and teach us to carry both prayer and thanksgiving together. Let our community trust you more deeply as the God who knows and answers.
- The gathering begins with prayer for members of the church who are sick and in need of healing.
- From there, the message shifts into gratitude, inviting the congregation to think about what God has done during the year and how they can give him praise.
- The sermon uses illness, recovery, and testimony as a bridge into a broader reminder that God is the living God who sees, cares, and acts.
- The message keeps returning to prayer, thanksgiving, and the confidence that the Lord is not absent from the community''s present struggles.
- Bring both your physical needs and your gratitude before God instead of separating them.
Bring both your physical needs and your gratitude before God instead of separating them. Share testimony of what God has done so that faith is strengthened in the community. Do not let recurring hardship convince you that God has stopped paying attention. Practice praise and prayer together as ways of remembering that the Lord knows and answers.
Lord, thank you that you see us, know our needs, and answer according to your goodness. Heal those who are weak, strengthen those who are weary, and teach us to carry both prayer and thanksgiving together. Let our community trust you more deeply as the God who knows and answers.
Our God Knows and He is Answering
Exodus 2:23-3:12