We live in a world that demands proof, clarity, and control.
But Scripture tells us there is another way to live—a better way.
In this message, “Walking By Faith // How To Please The Lord,” we explore what it truly means to walk by faith and why faith—not answers—is what God uses most to develop our lives.
Rooted in 2 Corinthians 5, this sermon reminds us that while our earthly lives may feel temporary, uncertain, and even burdensome at times, God has prepared something eternal—and He has given us His Spirit as a guarantee. Faith allows us to live confidently now, even when we can’t see what’s next.
In this sermon, you’ll hear about:
What biblical faith really is—and what it is not
Why faith is more than belief; it’s a way of seeing and living
How faith is anchored in the person, promises, and work of Jesus
The difference between walking by sight and walking by faith
Why faith is not passive, emotional, or blind optimism
How God grows and reveals our faith through His Word and through trials
With passages from 2 Corinthians 5, Hebrews 11, Romans 10, James 1, 1 Peter 1, Jude 3, and more, this message calls believers to contend for the faith, set their minds on things above, and live with confidence—whether at home in the body or present with the Lord.
If you’ve been searching for certainty, clarity, or reassurance, this message will challenge you to shift your focus and trust God more deeply—not by what you see, but by who He is.
Because faith isn’t pretending everything is fine.
It’s confidently trusting that God is faithful—no matter what season you’re in.


