Where is Your Faith?
Series Spiritual Depression
When a Christian thinks all things seem against them, and they're blinded by despair, they are called to have faith in Jesus Christ. Often, the storms of life lead to feelings of hopelessness. A person is scared and believes they are lost, not knowing if they can survive this next storm. They may even be afraid that God does not care. In this sermon, "Where is Your Faith?" from Luke 8:22–25, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones continues to tackle this issue of spiritual depression through an examination of the disciples' own fear. As a storm at sea threatens their lives, Jesus rebukes first the storm, and then the disciples––they lack faith. The lesson is simple: Christians should never live in a state of terror. Yet, too often, they do. Today's Christian's problem is no different than these disciples' as they question Jesus's commitment to them. The call is the same. Christians must not question God's goodness, but trust Him. They must have full confidence in Jesus. Listen as Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains the nature and character of faith. Faith is not an automatic response in the believer, but something one must exercise. Does Jesus care about His people? Yes, He does. He will always receive them, bless them, and give them peace. Trust the God who calms the storm.
Sermon ID | 121022154119850 |
Duration | 45:13 |
Date | Dec 10, 2022 |
Category | Sunday Service |
Bible Text | Luke 8:22-25 |
Language | English |