When God Seems Gone
Cambridge, MA
When God Seems Different
May 26, 2019 • Adam Mabry
In the final installation of our series in Habakkuk, Pastor Adam explores the reality of disappointment in faith - sometimes, God's answer to our situation doesn't meet our expectations of Him. What do we do in the midst of spiritual disappointment? The prophet Habakkuk answers with praise. In this sermon, we explore what it means to answer disappointment by allowing God's word to redefine our vision of God.
When God Seems Unfair
May 19, 2019 • Adam Mabry
Justice is an essential topic in our culture. Who deserves what, and why? However, Christians have a special responsibility to ground our conceptions of justice in the character of the Ultimate Judge, God. Continuing our series in Habbakuk, Pastor Adam examines the Scriptures to uncover why God allows the wicked to prosper and allows injustice to exist. Most importantly, when God seems unfair and injustice seems pervasive, God's justice is still coming, so wait on Him.
Joshua: Faith for Your Jericho
May 12, 2019 • Jim Laffoon
We all face crises of extraordinary odds. How do we surrender to God's perfect plans during theses crises, and what does the Scripture reveal to us about managing our hearts during hard times? In this sermon, Guest Speaker and Aletheia Elder Jim Laffoon looks to the famous story of Joshua and the Walls of Jericho to illustrate how God gives us faith to win victory over the Jerichoes of our lives.
When God Seems Slow
May 5, 2019 • Adam Mabry
We like God's plans for our lives to come through quickly. That's not always the case. When God seems slow, how do you live with hope instead of frustration? In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores the second part of Habakkuk's exchange with God to find the answer.
When God Seems Silent
April 28, 2019 • Adam Mabry
Sometimes, God seems deafeningly silent. In the midst of a world full of illness and senseless tragedy, how can Christians declare God to be good or faithful? In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores the words of the prophet Habakkuk to show that when we see evil and God seems silent, God sees more and His plan is at work.