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Today's message is about striving vs. abiding in Jesus. Are you pushing yourself through self-effort to achieve or become something, or are you dwelling in what is already present in Him?It's easy to say we'll follow Jesus when life is comfortable—but will we still follow when His voice challenges us?This message explores the parallel between the Shepherd and His sheep, and how we are called to trust, follow, and remain in Jesus.Let's listen in…LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:• Find a free study guide, show notes, & complete transcript here• Scripture References: John, verses 60-69; John 15, verse 4; Proverbs 3, verses 5-7; John 10, verses 27-30; Romans 10, verse 13 • Find out more about Covenant Church at covenantexperience.com
Opening by ZachSermon by Pastor Jason
Season 7, Episode 9 When we encounter sickness in our lives, sometimes we can fall into the trap of asking, “Why is this going on?” Then we start trying to look and find sin or some other situation that could be causing sickness. God wants to show us a better way to think so we don't fall into that trap! Learn more today as the pastors discuss from the Word of God. The Pastor's Table is a digital series by the pastors of Celebration Life Church. Pastor Gwen, Pastor Anne, Pastor Neil, and Pastor Jason discuss the Word of God and common questions that come across a pastor's desk. You will learn and be strengthened as you watch!
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White begins a new series entitled Foundations. In this episode, Pastor Jason speaks to one of our foundational truths here at the Revival Center. We believe the Bible is the verbally inspired and only infallible (incapable of being wrong) and authoritative written Word of God!We hope you are encouraged and blessed!Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Send a textWhat does real power look like?In John 19:2-5, Jesus is beaten, mocked, and crowned with thorns. The soldiers see a joke. Pilate sees a political problem. The crowd sees a defeated man. But heaven sees something very different.In this message from our Lent series Paradox, Pastor Jason explores one of the most powerful moments in the story of Jesus-- a moment where what looks like weakness reveals the true strength of God.If you have ever felt overlooked, vulnerable, wounded, or like you have to prove your strength just to survive, this message is for you.The cross shows us a different kind of power--one rooted not in control, intimidation, or dominance, but in love, faithfulness, and surrender. Because what the world called humiliation...heaven called a coronation.Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
In the conclusion of our series, Familiar Stranger, Lead Pastor Jason Britt looks at the birth of the Church in Acts 2. We often entertain ourselves with the "supernatural" on a screen through movies and shows, yet we often struggle to embrace the supernatural reality of the Holy Spirit in our actual lives. If everything about our salvation is supernatural—from the Virgin Birth to the Resurrection—why would we expect to sustain our Christian walk through natural strength alone? Pastor Jason connects the dots between the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai and the pouring out of the Spirit at Pentecost. While the Law was once written on stone, the Holy Spirit now writes it on our hearts. Being a "Spirit-filled person" isn't about chasing miracles; it's about a life so marked by Jesus that it can only be explained by His power. When we move from "trying" to "trusting," we become the witnesses God called us to be.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday February 25th, 2026, entitled Jesus Builds His Church from Matthew 16:15-19.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
This Sunday, we'll continue our series with the prophet Daniel, a story that feels surprisingly close to home even though it was written over 2,600 years ago. Daniel and his friends lived in a culture that was pluralistic, secular, and often hostile to their faith, yet they didn't withdraw from society or react with anger. Instead, they remained faithful to God while continuing to live with integrity and influence in the world around them. From the very start, Daniel shows us that it is possible to belong fully to God while living faithfully in a culture that does not share our convictions. We'll spend time setting the historical scene as Judah is overtaken by the rising Babylonian empire and Daniel is carried into exile. What's striking is Daniel's perspective: he doesn't see these events as random or as proof that God has lost control. Scripture tells us plainly that “the Lord gave” Judah into Babylon's hands. God is not absent from history; He is actively at work, even when His people experience discipline and disruption. Nations rise and fall, but God remains sovereign, and that truth brings both humility and hope as we navigate our own uncertain times. Most of our focus will be on Daniel's early decision to resolve in his heart not to defile himself. Before pressure mounted and temptation became real, Daniel settled his convictions. Rather than protesting loudly or compromising quietly, he chose respectful obedience and trusted God with the results. We will be challenged to examine our own identities and convictions: where the world is trying to rename us, where comfort tempts us to compromise, and whether people know what we believe because of our integrity rather than our tone. Like Daniel, we are called to remain faithful to God and trust Him with the outcomes.
In the first week of our Lenten series, "Snapshots of Jesus," Co-Lead Pastor Jason Coker dives into the story of Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3:13-17. Rather than viewing baptism merely as a strict act of obedience to an institution, Pastor Jason explores its historical roots in the Jewish practice of mikvah and the radical nature of John the Baptist's wilderness ministry. Ultimately, we learn how Jesus stepping into the Jordan River was a profound act of solidarity with the marginalized, the outcasts, and those pushed to the edges of society. Join us as we rethink what baptism means for us today and how it invites us into deeper alignment with the life, teachings, and solidarity of Jesus. Want to Be Baptised This Easter at OSC? Click Here Want to learn more about us and the work we do? Visit us at oceansidesanctuary.org Chapters (00:00:00) - Snapshots of Jesus(00:03:39) - I Was Forced To Be Baptized At 15(00:09:20) - What Does Baptism Mean?(00:16:48) - John the Baptist Calls the Disenfranchised to His Mikv(00:24:56) - What If Our Baptism Was Our Solidarity With Dissaffiliated Christians(00:33:19) - Psalm 107
What does it mean to truly pray? Through an exploration of 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Jason reveals how prayer isn't just about presenting our needs—it's about encountering the majesty of our heavenly Father. Drawing from Jesus' model prayer and John's heavenly vision in Revelation 4, we discover that authentic prayer begins with seeing God rightly: not as a distant deity, but as a loving Father whose throne room radiates with unimaginable holiness and glory. Ready to move beyond shallow prayers? This transformative message invites you to join heaven's worship and find everything you're seeking in deeper communion with God. Listen now to revolutionize your prayer life!Thank you for tuning into today's message at Bold City Church! We pray it encourages you in your faith. Share with a friend who could use these words, too! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @boldcitychurchDownload our app on iOS and Android
Opening by Celeb, Sermon by Pastor Jason.
Season 7, Episode 8 Christians often have questions about faith and healing. “What's taking so long?” “Am I really in faith?” The truth is that faith is not a mechanical formula—it's a condition of the heart. In today's episode of The Pastor's Table, listen in as we dive into the answers to these questions, and enter a place of rest in faith. The Pastor's Table is a digital series by the pastors of Celebration Life Church. Pastor Gwen, Pastor Anne, Pastor Neil, and Pastor Jason discuss the Word of God and common questions that come across a pastor's desk. You will learn and be strengthened as you watch! (Originally Aired, May 30, 2025)
Pastor Jason begins the series on Knowing Jesus - a journey through the Gospel of John. To watch the whole service go to www.youtube.com/@ecfchurch
Pastor Jason continues the series on Knowing Jesus - a journey through the Gospel of John. To watch the whole service go to www.youtube.com/@ecfchurch
Send a textWe all know Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. But what if betrayal looks like more than one thing?In this first message of the Paradox Lent series, Pastor Jason Barnett explores the moment in Luke 22 where affection becomes betrayal, loyalty turns to confusion, and violence is mistaken for faithfulness. As Jesus is arrested in the garden, every person surrounding Him looks close — yet only one heart is truly aligned with God.This message invites us to slow down and examine our own hearts during Lent. Are we following Jesus with true surrender, or just going through familiar spiritual motions? Through the stories of Judas, Peter, and the crowd, we discover how easy it is to look faithful on the outside while drifting inwardly — and how Jesus still meets us with mercy and healing.Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
Most of us underestimate the power of God's presence in our lives — and that underestimation limits our potential for miracles. What if embracing God's ability to do the impossible could change everything? In this episode, we reveal how a simple shift in perspective—trusting in God's light—can transform your walk from darkness to purpose. Discover how Jesus' declaration, "I am the light of the world," isn't just poetic—it's a declaration of life, guidance, and wisdom for every believer. This episode is perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed, confused, or longing for clarity—an invitation to see differently and walk confidently in the dark, knowing the Light of the world is with you.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday February 18th, 2026, entitled Word of God Speak from Romans 10:17.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday February 22nd, 2026, entitled The Need For Family Values Part 3 from Proverbs 16:18-19.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give
This week in Philippians Pastor Jason looks at Chapter 2 verses 19-30 and highlights the importance of Discipleship.
In this powerful sermon from Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, Pastor Jason Hatch unpacks Acts 9:1-31 and how the worst sinners like our selves can be used to become the best missionaries. The most influential being Paul. Pastor Jason showcases the transformation of Saul into Paul, illustrating the power of God's grace to change hearts and redirect lives. Website: redeemermidland.org Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another. We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Have you ever wondered what true humility could unlock in your life? Through a powerful exploration of 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Jason reveals how humility isn't about thinking less of yourself—it's about seeing yourself and God rightly. Drawing from King David's raw confession in Psalm 51, he shows how genuine humility opens the door to God's transforming presence. Whether you're wrestling with pride, fear, or past mistakes, this message offers fresh hope: when we humble ourselves, God promises to lift us up. Don't miss this timely word about positioning yourself for a divine encounter!Thank you for tuning into today's message at Bold City Church! We pray it encourages you in your faith. Share with a friend who could use these words, too! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @boldcitychurchDownload our app on iOS and Android==================================
Pastor Jason continues our series on the book of Matthew with the rest of chapter 13 and the Parable of the Weeds.
This Sunday, we'll spend our time in one of the most profound passages in all of Scripture: Isaiah 53. It's here that God reveals the hero He will send to rescue humanity, but not in the way anyone was expecting. We're naturally drawn to powerful, impressive saviors - the kind who arrive with strength, spectacle, and instant victory. Isaiah shows us something very different: a Servant who comes quietly, without beauty or status, rejected rather than celebrated, and victorious not through force but through suffering. That contrast matters because it reveals the heart of God's plan to save, not by avoiding pain, but by stepping directly into it for us. Isaiah spoke these words to a nation that was fractured spiritually, threatened politically, and marked by pride and empty worship. After decades of warning and calling God's people back to trust in Him, Isaiah pulls back the curtain in chapter 53 to show how God would ultimately rescue His people. Not through military strength or national revival, but through a suffering Servant who would bear sin in silence. What makes this chapter so staggering is that it was written about 700 years before Jesus was born, yet it describes His rejection, innocence, suffering, crucifixion, burial, resurrection, and ongoing intercession with remarkable precision. This is history written in advance. As we walk through this chapter line by line, we'll see both the weight of our sin and the depth of God's mercy. Isaiah reminds us that all of us have gone astray, yet God has laid our iniquity on His Servant so that we might have peace with Him. For believers, this passage humbles us, heals our shame, and strengthens our confidence in the trustworthiness of Scripture. For those still considering faith, Isaiah 53 clearly explains why trusting Jesus matters so much - because ignoring sin doesn't remove it, but trusting Christ transfers it. I'm praying this message will lead us all to gratitude, confidence, and a deeper trust in the Savior God has already sent.
Forgiveness is hard, but important. Jesus teaches that forgiveness is part of our shared humanity. We have the agency to forgive and can choose to be healed. Over the next weeks we will review Bishop Desmond Tutu's views on forgiveness in his book The Book of Forgiving: A Fourfold Path for Healing Ourselves and Our World. This message is brought to us by Pastor Jason. Our Gospel comes from John 8, Chapter verses 1 - 11. The Scripture lesson is from Psalm 25, verse 1 - 7 and 16 - 18.
Pastor Jason continues the Spiritual Warfare series talking about how we don't need to give unseen forces a room at our house.
This message dives into what Jesus really meant when He said in Matthew 6:24, “You cannot serve God and mammon.” Pastor Jason explains that mammon isn't just about money — it's a spiritual force that tries to convince us we can trust money to give us what only God can provide.He unpacks mammon as “that in which one trusts,” showing how it becomes a false god that promises security, identity, and happiness through wealth instead of through a relationship with God. Pastor Jason challenges us to see how subtle this can be — especially in a culture where chasing money is normal and even celebrated.The sermon highlights three serious dangers of pursuing mammon: it creates a constant cycle where enough is never enough, it drowns out God's voice in our lives, and it slowly pulls our hearts away from our first love — Jesus. In a money-driven culture like ours, this is a real and ongoing spiritual battle, where greed often hides behind words like ambition, success, or lifestyle.
Pastor Jason shares on Peter's final exhortation in 2 Peter, showing how a life formed through pressure and grace must continue growing in virtue and steadfastness, urging believers to add to their faith, avoid spiritual stagnation, and finish well rooted in Christ.
Opening by Paul, Sermon by Pastor Jason
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Season 7, Episode 7 This week is Part 2 of Pastor Gwen's message from one of our Sunday morning services! The devil may try and trap us with what is familiar from our pasts, but God wants us to walk in His light and life. As you walk in the light, it spreads further into your life and touches other people's lives! If you missed last week's episode, make sure you go back and find the replay to hear Part 1. The Pastor's Table is a digital series by the pastors of Celebration Life Church. Pastor Gwen, Pastor Anne, Pastor Neil, and Pastor Jason discuss the Word of God and common questions that come across a pastor's desk. You will learn and be strengthened as you watch!
In this episode, we explore the profound ways Jesus models humility, wisdom, and mercy in the controversial story of the woman caught in adultery. Discover how His approach teaches us to navigate sin, judgment, and grace with grace ourselves.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday February 11th, 2026, entitled Islam vs Christianity Part 3 from 1 Timothy 2:1-5.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Send a textWhat if the Parable of the Talents isn't just about skills or abilities — but about people?In this episode of The Dirt Path Sermon Podcast, Pastor Nicole Barnett shares a powerful message from Matthew 25:14–30. This sermon challenges the way we think about discipleship, fear, and what it really means to be faithful with what God has entrusted to us.Many Christians are comfortable helping people come to faith — but what happens after that? Nicole explores the difference between making converts and making disciples, and why fear often causes us to “bury” the relationships God has placed in our lives instead of helping them grow.This message is especially for listeners who:Want to grow deeper in Christian discipleshipFeel afraid of sharing faith or “getting it wrong”Carry church hurt or minister to people who doDesire practical, everyday ways to follow Jesus beyond Sunday morningsYou'll hear honest teaching, relatable stories, and a gentle challenge to live as faithful disciple-makers — not perfectly, but faithfully.Whether you're listening on your commute, at the kitchen table, or winding down after a long day, this episode invites you to consider who God has entrusted to you — and how you might take one faithful step toward helping them grow.Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
COLLECTION TITLE - SERMON TITLE - SPEAKER We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give
Extravagant Generosity — Pastor Jason Burns In this message, Pastor Jason explores how generosity shapes the legacy we leave, challenging us to live in a way that outlives us through intentional, sacrificial, and even extravagant giving. Through the example of Mary's offering in Gospel of John and Gospel of Mark, we are reminded that true generosity flows from grace, not selfishness, and that we give not to get, but in response to the mercy we have already received.
What does true spiritual transformation require? Through the powerful lens of David and Saul, Pastor Jason reveals how God is removing people-pleasing leaders and raising up those who genuinely seek His presence. Drawing from personal testimony and Scripture, he passionately calls the church to abandon superficial Christianity for authentic devotion—where prayer, inner healing, and unity flourish. This stirring message challenges believers to examine their hearts: Are we living fully surrendered to God, or merely playing church? Don't miss this urgent call to radical obedience that promises to unlock revival in our time.Thank you for tuning into today's message at Bold City Church! We pray it encourages you in your faith. Share with a friend who could use these words, too! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @boldcitychurchDownload our app on iOS and Android========================================
This Sunday, we're stepping into the book of Isaiah together, one of the major prophetic voices of the Old Testament. “Major” not because he's more important than the others, but because his writing is longer and wider in scope. Isaiah ministers during a time of outward prosperity and inward decay. It's a season where religious activity is high, but repentance is low. Justice is neglected, worship is hollow, and trust in political solutions is quietly replacing trust in God. It's into that exact environment that God raises up Isaiah to speak to the southern kingdom of Judah with a clear message: a holy God will not ignore persistent rebellion, but a gracious God will always make a way back for those who repent. At the heart of our time together will be Isaiah chapter 6, where Isaiah is given a glimpse into the throne room of God. In the year King Uzziah dies, a year of national uncertainty and personal disruption, Isaiah sees something that changes him forever: the Lord seated on His throne. What follows is not excitement, but reverence. Not just admiration, but confession. In the presence of God's holiness, Isaiah suddenly sees himself with startling clarity. We'll talk about why this kind of reverence feels so rare in our day, and how seeing God rightly always leads to seeing ourselves rightly. And then comes the beautiful turn in the story. The God who exposes Isaiah's sin is the same God who moves toward him with atonement and cleansing. The lips that confess sin become the lips God commissions for service: “Here I am, send me.” We'll see how this is the pattern God still follows - exposure, cleansing, and calling. My prayer is that as we look at this vision together, we won't just admire Isaiah's experience but allow it to shape our own view of God, ourselves, and the way we live in His presence.
Pastor Jason begins the Spiritual Warfare series by ending our Vision 2026 Series based off Luke 10 and talking about the things unseen.
Is the Holy Spirit a "stranger" in your daily walk with Christ? In this powerful message from our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Jason shares how the Holy Spirit is not just an accessory or an "add-on" to your faith—He is the power that makes faith possible. Using a vivid illustration of a sailor catching the wind, we explore what it means to stay in step with the Spirit and move from "God dwelling with us" to "God residing in us." Whether you are looking for a spiritual breakthrough or a new beginning in Christ, this service will challenge you to stop asking God to bless your plans and start setting your sails to catch His wind. ✨ In this video, you will: • Discover the difference between Old Testament "tasks" and New Testament "residency" of the Spirit. • Understand why the Holy Spirit is the ultimate "advantage" for every believer. • Learn how to stop "quenching" the Spirit and start living from a place of spiritual empowerment. Join the Conversation: Where are you watching from today? Let us know in the comments! If you need prayer or want to take your next step with Jesus, text CHRIST to 97000.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday February 4th, 2026, entitled Islam vs Christianity Part 2 from 1 Corinthians 10:19-20.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday February 8th, 2026, entitled The Need For Family Values Part 2 from Genesis 3:16-17.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
You won't really know how to use your shield until you learn how to hold your sword.In the final message of the Armor Up series, Pastor Jason teaches that spiritual victory is not just about having faith as a defense, but using the Word of God as a weapon. Learn how the enemy attacks through three main areas: appetites, applause, and authority and how God's Word delivers a powerful counterattack.Messages, teaching and encouragement from Pneuma Life Church pastors and leaders! Pneuma Life Church is a spirit-filled and bible-based church located in Saint Johns, Florida. It's lead by Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman. Join us live (and online) for services each Sunday at 10AM4100 Race Track Rd. (Durbin Creek Elementary) Saint Johns, FL 32259 Visit us online at: https://pneumalife.churchEmail: hello@pneuma.life
We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give
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This Sunday, we'll be absorbing the words of Habakkuk. This book contains one of the most honest conversations with God in all of Scripture. Habakkuk doesn't begin by speaking to the people for God; he begins by speaking to God for the people. He looks at violence, injustice, and moral confusion and brings his burden directly to the Lord. His opening words sound less like polished theology and more like a prayer that borders on a complaint: “How long, O Lord?” Habakkuk permits us to bring real questions into the presence of a real God and shows us that wrestling with God is not faithlessness, but faith that refuses shallow answers. The book unfolds in three movements. In chapter 1, Habakkuk voices his concern as he watches corruption thrive while God appears silent. In chapter 2, God responds, not with the explanation Habakkuk expects, but with a call to trust His sovereign purposes and timing. Right at the center of the book, we're given one of the most important statements in Scripture: “The righteous shall live by his faith.” That truth becomes the anchor when God's ways don't make sense, and His timing feels slow. Faith, we'll see, is not living by feelings or circumstances, but by trusting the character of God. Chapter 3 closes the book with a prayer set to music - a psalm of resolved trust. Habakkuk confesses that even if everything he depends on fails: “though the fig tree should not blossom...,” he will still rejoice in the Lord. His circumstances haven't changed, but his posture has. We'll see how God meets us in our questions, reshapes our hearts through waiting, and teaches us how to live not by sight, but by faith. I'm praying this text will steady and strengthen you wherever you find yourself in life.