
Trinity Church of Portland - Sermons When Things Fall Apart
What do you stand on when clarity doesn’t calm your fear, and life begins to unravel?
In this message from John 16:25–33, Jesus speaks to His disciples on the eve of the cross—not with sentimental comfort or vague optimism, but with unshakable certainty. As He prepares them for betrayal, suffering, and scattering, Jesus anchors their hearts in three enduring realities: they are loved by the Father, held by the Son, and safe in the end.
This sermon explores how Jesus moves His disciples from confusion to confidence, not by minimizing the hardship ahead, but by revealing the finished work, sovereign authority, and eternal security found in Him. We consider what it means to “take heart” in a world marked by tribulation, and why Christian peace is not rooted in circumstances, strength, or clarity—but in the victorious Christ who has overcome the world.
Whether you’re walking through fear, loss, uncertainty, or simply wondering where real peace can be found, this message calls us to rest not in ourselves, but in the One who came from the Father, entered our broken world, went to the cross on purpose, and now reigns in power.
When things fall apart, the gospel reminds us: you are not.
