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Called to Change One Life at a Time!

Called to Change One Life at a Time!

Called to Change One Life at a Time!

Called to Change One Life at a Time!

Triangular Fortitude calls us to become a people who do more than simply cross into God’s promises; we are invited to keep going by building memorial stones that anchor us in what God has done, what He is doing, and what He will do. As we remember our Jordan moments, allow God to reshape us at Gilgal, and write His Word into our lives like Ebal, we grow into a community marked by courage, obedience, and public testimony. These stones remind us that we were saved, we are being saved, and we will be saved, and they strengthen us to live boldly so others can see the light of God in us as we continue forward with unwavering fortitude.

We are reminded that Shittim happens, that all of us, like Israel, have known the sting of compromise, but the sermon calls us to rise from the place where we fell, follow God’s presence into the unknown, and consecrate ourselves with expectation rather than shame. We hear that grace is not merely forgiving us but training us, purifying us, and making us eager for good works, so that our identity is not shaped by our failures but by the crossings we make as God leads us forward. The message urges us to get up, set out, and trust that the same God who brought us out will bring us in, doing amazing things among us as we follow Him.

“A Whore’s Hope” is a call to rise from hesitation and live as people whose very lives testify that God’s word is true—people who, like Caleb, Rahab, Abraham, and Ezekiel, move from belief to bold, obedient action. We are reminded that we were once far off, hopeless, and spiritually compromised, yet God redeemed us, anchored us in His promises, and made us living messages of His power. Now we stand at our own intersection of promise and obedience, urged to close the distance between what God has said and what we are willing to do. Like Rahab, we step out of our old identities and into a hope that transforms us into refuge for others; like Caleb, we carry God’s word until it shapes our courage; like the apostles, we become the message; and like Ezekiel, we speak life into what looks dead. This sermon calls us to arise and go—to act with full obedience, to display our faith through Spirit empowered works, and to walk as the message of hope whose lives prove that God’s promises are unfolding right now.

“Do You Ever Get Tired?” calls us to shake off weariness and passive faith, rise in obedience, and actively take hold of every promise God has already placed before us. Like Israel under Joshua, we are reminded that the old season is gone, the Word is enough, and our inheritance in Christ is far larger than what we often settle for. We step into God’s calling through submission, we overcome by depending on Him when circumstances look impossible, and we occupy His promises by cultivating a holy hunger that refuses apathy or limitation. As we set our minds for action, trust His presence, and move forward in faith rather than waiting for proof, we discover that victory multiplies, peace strengthens us, and every step of obedience opens new ground for God’s glory in our lives.

“Do You Ever Get Tired?” calls us to shake off weariness and passive faith, rise in obedience, and actively take hold of every promise God has already placed before us. Like Israel under Joshua, we are reminded that the old season is gone, the Word is enough, and our inheritance in Christ is far larger than what we often settle for. We step into God’s calling through submission, we overcome by depending on Him when circumstances look impossible, and we occupy His promises by cultivating a holy hunger that refuses apathy or limitation. As we set our minds for action, trust His presence, and move forward in faith rather than waiting for proof, we discover that victory multiplies, peace strengthens us, and every step of obedience opens new ground for God’s glory in our lives.

In the final message in our “Mapping Israel: Building Muscle & Momentum” series, “Caesarea Maritime” calls us to live as a resurrected people who carry the life and power of Jesus into the world “as you go.” Drawing from the history of Caesarea Maritime and the examples of Philip, Peter, and Paul, it shows that God forms us through intentional seasons of preparation so we can rise, go, and minister with conviction in places that often resist the gospel. At its core, the sermon reminds us that we are not meant to admire the resurrection from afar but to participate in it daily—moving beyond comfort, obeying the Spirit, and witnessing boldly in every circumstance. As we go, God works with us, confirming His message through transformed lives and the power of the Holy Spirit.