Words for the Weary
The race of faith isn’t a sprint; it’s a marathon. Christians are called to endure and not lose heart, even in the midst of seemingly endless suffering. Hebrews 12 reminds us that God uses hard times to train us, to build our resilience, and to make us more like Jesus. We can trust His providence and goodness—even when life doesn’t make sense. In the Gospel, we find hope and meaning that transcends the pervasive futility of life’s struggles.
Topics: Discipline, Faith, Gospel, Healing, Hope, Perseverance, Suffering
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Recent Sermons
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11/23/25
Looking Back
Psalm 9 invites believers to look back with gratitude—remembering God’s faithfulness. As we reflect, we must hold fast to two ...
Danny Schillero
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11/23/25
Looking Forward
John’s vision in Revelation 7 gives believers a fixed point of hope. He describes an innumerable multitude from every nation ...
Danny Schillero
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11/16/25
A Matter of Life and Death
Paul concludes Galatians 2 by showing that the gospel of grace doesn’t lead to lawlessness but produces real transformation. Justification ...
Danny Schillero