Revival Service Night Two

Oct 25, 2025

This powerful message takes us deep into the nature of biblical faith, challenging us to move beyond passive belief into active, obedient trust. At the heart of this teaching is Hebrews 11:6, reminding us that without faith it is impossible to please God—not through our righteousness or good deeds, but through faith alone. We're invited to understand that faith is the currency of God's kingdom, the substance that pleases Him and moves His hand. The sermon walks us through Abraham's journey to Mount Moriah, where God asked him to sacrifice Isaac. Here we discover a profound truth: Abraham told his servants that both he and Isaac would return, even though God commanded him to offer Isaac as a burnt offering. This wasn't denial—it was radical faith anchored in God's promise that through Isaac, nations would come. Abraham's faith teaches us that our sacrifice must form part of our worship, and when we obey God's word despite impossible circumstances, we position ourselves for breakthrough. The message challenges us to examine our circles, reminding us that faith is contagious—we become like those we surround ourselves with. If we're the person with the biggest faith in our circle, we're in the wrong circle. We're called to a 'now faith,' not a future hope, because God's name is 'I Am,' not 'I Will Be.' This teaching stirs us to stop praying our problems and start praying God's promises, to stop begging and start commanding in Jesus' name.