Weekly messages from Pastor Mike Adkins at Grace Orlando.

When life gets loud, our hearts drift. Anxiety grows. Gratitude fades. We forget what God has already done.Psalm 103 is a reminder to preach truth to your own soul: Don't forget His goodness. Don't forget His grace. Don't forget the God who rescues, restores, and renews.If you've been feeling stuck, distant, or spiritually forgetful... this message is for you.

Psalm 51 reminds us that even our worst failures don't put us beyond the reach of God's mercy. King David's story is messy, painful, and deeply human, but it points to a powerful truth: mercy begins where excuses end. If you've ever wrestled with regret, shame, or consequences from your own choices, this message is for you.

When life feels heavy and God feels distant, what do you do?This message walks through Psalm 42 and shows us that struggle isn't a sign God is gone… it might be where you learn to need Him most.If your soul feels dry, tired, or desperate, this one is for you.

When life hits hard, you don't drift on accident… you drift by degrees. The question isn't if you'll struggle. It's where you'll turn when you do.God's Word doesn't just inform you—it lifts what life weighs down.

What do you do when life starts falling apart and nothing feels stable anymore?This message breaks down one of the most powerful passages in the Bible and shows how to stay grounded when everything around you feels chaotic. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, uncertainty, or a situation you can't control, this will challenge the way you think about fear, strength, and where real stability comes from. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, stuck in your thoughts, or afraid of what's next, this is for you. There's a different way to face crisis and it might not be what you expect.

When your usual coping strategies stop working… where do you turn?This message dives into Psalm 61 and shows how David responded when he hit the end of himself.Instead of controlling, blaming, or spiraling, he ran to God: “Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.”God is not distant in your struggle. He is your refuge, your perspective, and your strength when you don't have any left.

What if the pain you carry is shaping how you see God? In this message, we step into the story of the empty tomb and discover how Jesus meets people in their darkest moments, calls them by name, and offers real freedom from the past. If you've ever felt stuck, hurt, or unsure where God is, this is a reminder that He may be closer than you think.

Palm Sunday is often seen as a celebration—but underneath it, there's tension. The same crowd praising Jesus would turn on Him just days later. Why?Because they were looking for the wrong kind of Savior.In this message, we unpack how expectations shape what we see, how God often works differently than we want, and why following Jesus is less about control—and more about trust.

Church was never meant to be the destination—it's where we gather so we can be sent. What happens here should shape how we live out there. The Spirit is already at work in the places you're going next.

This message explores how healthy churches deal with problems, why serving is at the heart of leadership, and how shared responsibility protects unity while the mission continues to grow.

The early church faced pressure and prayed for boldness, not protection. This message explores how courage grows when God gets bigger.

The rhythms you repeat shape who you become. This message challenges you to move past brokenness, re-center your life around Jesus, and step into the kind of transformation only He can bring—because what's broken at the root can't be fixed at the surface.

Identity isn't what you believe—it's what you practice. This message dives into Acts 2:42 and reveals the four habits that shaped the early church—and can still shape your life today. If you feel stuck, disconnected, or spiritually dry, this is your invitation to rebuild your rhythms and rediscover a faith that actually transforms you. Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Timothy 2:1-3; 2 Timothy 2:15-19Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24, 1 Corinthians 6:18-20Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Acts 2:42-47; Hebrews 10:23-25Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Genesis 1:28, 2:18Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Proverbs 3:9-10; Matthew 25:14-30Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Philippians 4:4-9Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of John 15:1-13Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

Christmas Candlelight 2025 | The Coming KingSubscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Luke 1:67–79Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Luke 1:5–25; Luke 1:26–38Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study in Genesis 3:14–15; Genesis 3:20–24; Isaiah 9:6–7Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Ecclesiastes 12:1-14; Psalm 90:12Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Ecclesiastes 5:10–20; 6:1–2Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Ecclesiastes 3:1–8; 4:4–12Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Ecclesiastes 1:2–3; 9, 11; 2:1; 10-11; 24-25Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 3:6–18Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 3:1–5Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 2:6–17Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 2:1–5Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 1:6–12Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 2 Thessalonians 1:1–5Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 4:1–12Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 5:12–28Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 4:13–5:11Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 2:17–3:13Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of 1 Thessalonians 1:1–10Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Galatians 6:12–16Subscribe to Grace on Youtube

A study of Galatians 4:19–20Subscribe to Grace on Youtube