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Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr. preached from Hebrews 6 to show us that even though we can forget God, He promises never to forget us. God knows us, and He keeps receipts, but it’s not to shame us; it’s to save us. If you need your faith renewed today, this sermon is for you. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scriptures Referenced: Hebrews 6, verses 10-12 – God does not forget your work, your love, or your persistence.Hebrews 6, verses 10-12 – God does not forget your work, your love, or your persistence. Psalm 22, verse 3 – God inhabits the praises of his people. Matthew 1, verses 1-17 – Forty-two generations of flawed people listed by name, proving God remembers individuals. Nehemiah 3, verse 14 – God recorded the name of the man who rebuilt the waste gate, so no act is too small to be seen. Hebrews 11 – A catalog of men and women who died without seeing the promise fulfilled, honored for faith that never quit. Hebrews 12, verses 1-2 – Run with perseverance, surrounded by witnesses, eyes fixed on Jesus who endured the cross for you. Psalm 56, verse 8 – God collects every tear and keeps a record of them. John 1, verse 29 – John identifies Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. John 3, verses 16-17 – God sent his Son to save the world, not condemn it. Romans 10, verse 9 – Belief in the heart and confession with the mouth are the conditions for salvation.

Sometimes the biggest thing keeping you stuck isn’t your situation — it’s the way you see it. The more consumed you become with your circumstances, the heavier life will feel. But real joy begins when you shift your focus, invite God into your struggles, and start living with a purpose beyond yourself. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scriptures Referenced: Philippians 1, verses 3-5 - joy from a prison cell and the partnership of the gospel Philippians 2, verses 1-28 - the mind of Christ, partnership with the Holy Spirit, and Epaphroditus nearly dying in service Philippians 3, verses 12-19 - forgetting what is behind, pressing toward what is ahead, and those who live as enemies of the cross Philippians 4, verses 6-9 - do not be anxious about anything, and think on whatever is true and noble and lovely Philippians 4, verses 15-16 - the only church that partnered with Paul in giving Romans 12, verse 2 - be transformed by the renewing of your mind Luke 9, verse 23 - deny yourself, pick up your cross daily, and follow me

Sometimes, even when you’re trying to do all the right things, you still end up in a dark place. But there is a King on the throne, and knowing He is with you can make all the difference in the world. Priscilla Shirer preaches from Revelation 4 to show us God’s invitation to lift our eyes to heaven and fight from victory in His Name. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Revelation 4, verses 1-11

You weren’t created to live weighed down. If you’ve been carrying stress, pressure, guilt, or expectations you were never meant to hold, God is inviting you into a different kind of rest — one built on grace and mercy, not performance. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Matthew 11, verses 28-30 Matthew 12, verses 1-8 1 John 5, verse 3 Hebrews 4, verses 11-16

Blessings don’t come without battles, but sometimes, those battles feel so big or so long that we lose sight of what God has promised. Pastor Steven teaches us through the life of Caleb how we can stand firm in what God has promised us, regardless of the people or problems that appear to stand in our way. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Joshua 14, verses 6-13 Romans 8, verse 31 Numbers 13, verses 30-33

You might not be able to change your past, but you can change what happens next. When life feels stuck or uncertain, remember this: the result belongs to God, but your response is still in your hands. You don’t have to control the outcome, just move forward and trust Him with what comes next. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Exodus 14, verses 10-16, 21-22 Romans 8, verse 31 2 Samuel 12, verse 20 Judges 16, verses 28-29 Acts 2, verse 14 Luke 23, verses 42-43

Faith often looks like taking action even while you feel full of doubt. But Pastor Steven teaches us that when God gives us something to do, He puts something in our hands to do it. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Exodus 4, verses 1-5, 17, 19-20 Exodus 14, verses 13-16

There’s nothing you could ever go under that God isn’t over. His authority isn’t meant to control you with fear but to lead you with love. In this message, Chet Pete reminds us: When you trust His commands and surrender to His control, you can rest in His protection. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: Luke 7, verses 1-10 Luke 4, verse 36 Mark 1, verses 43-45 Luke 6, verses 46-49

Have you ever noticed how two people can be looking at the same thing and have completely different perspectives on it? One might see a problem while the other sees a reason to praise. There might be something in your life that looks like a problem right now, but God is inviting you to pivot so you can see the truth. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: John 20, verses 1-2, 11-18 Matthew 21, verse 42 John 19, verse 41

Ever find yourself asking God, “What are You doing?” Some seasons only make sense after you’ve gone through them. If you’re dealing with confusion, frustration, or unmet expectations, remember: God’s still working, even when you can’t see what He’s doing. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scripture References: John 12, verses 12-16 Mark 11, verses 1-5 Zechariah 9, verses 9