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Hold to His Promise
Carter Conlon
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Carter Conlon

Hold to His Promise

Carter Conlon · 3:51

Carter Conlon encourages believers to hold firmly to God's promises as their refuge and strength amid fearful and uncertain times.
Pastor Carter Conlon shares a message of encouragement, highlighting the importance of finding refuge, strength, and confidence in God during fearful times. He emphasizes that those who have a relationship with Jesus Christ have a promise of eternal security and divine help in times of trouble, reminding believers that they are safe in the hands of God regardless of the circumstances. The sermon encourages holding onto faith, confidence, and the eternal promises of God, even when facing challenges.

Full Transcript

Special greeting to everybody today. It's me, Pastor Carter Conlon, here in New York City again, just coming to you online to give encouragement to your heart. We're all living in a very fearful time. You know that, and I know that, but I want to tell you why I'm not afraid. And this is not just bravado on my part, it's really a reality. I'm not afraid of the days I'm living in. I'm not afraid of tomorrow. I'm not afraid of the coronavirus. I'm not afraid of anything that the future is going to bring my way. Let me tell you why. I'm going to read it to you from Psalm 46 in the Old Testament. This is what the psalmist says, God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. If you have a living relationship with God through His Son, Jesus Christ, the promise to you that He's a refuge to you, that means a place of safety in your heart, your mind, a security that only God can give, an eternal security, actually. That's what the Bible promises to those who believe in Christ. Not just a refuge, but He's a strength. He gives power when you don't have any. He gives sound thinking when your own thinking would want to trail off into fear. And He's a very present help in trouble. I thank God that He's with me every day, all day. He's with me when I get up. He's with me when I go through my day. He's with me when my day comes to an end. The promise of Christ is that you and I are sealed in the hand of God, His Father. And Jesus Himself said, nobody can take you out of my Father's hand. You're safe, my brother and my sister. You're safe in the hand of God. Even if this world shakes, as the psalmist said, if the seas begin to roar, if societies begin to collapse and crumble, there is a strength in God that cannot be taken away from you. He promises it to you. And it will give you a confidence even in the midst of the storm that the same Jesus who told the sea to be quiet and the waves to stop their roaring and the wind to stop blowing will speak into your spirit and into your mind. And He will say, have confidence, have faith in God. I will not forsake you. I will not leave you. I thank God for that. You see, my days are in the hands of God. I know that. The Bible tells me that. He knows the day that my heart beat its first beat. He already foreknew the day it would beat its last. So until the day that He takes me home, my life is in His hands. And as I said earlier, no one can take you out of the hand of God. So let Him become your confidence today. The book of Hebrews says, when you come in to these times of trouble and trial, don't throw away your confidence. Hold to that confidence. Hold to the promises of God. And you watch the peace that God will give you. As a matter of fact, the Apostle Peter said, be ready to give every person an answer who asks for a reason for the hope that you have in your heart. And when everyone around is losing heart and losing hope, God has a people. Our confidence is secure. Our hearts are strong. Our focus is on things that are eternal. And by the grace of God, you and I will make a difference in our generation. Take courage. Take courage. Some rough days are ahead, but the one who can calm the wind still lives inside of us. Love you. Thank God for you. Stay tuned. We have a lot of things coming up in the future. God bless you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Acknowledging the fearful times we live in
    • Personal declaration of not being afraid
    • The reality of God's presence as refuge and strength
  2. II
    • God as a refuge and strength in Psalm 46
    • The security and power God provides to believers
    • God’s constant presence throughout the day
  3. III
    • The promise of eternal security in God's hand
    • Confidence in God amid societal collapse and storms
    • Jesus’ authority over nature as a source of peace
  4. IV
    • Holding onto confidence and God’s promises in trials
    • Being ready to share the hope within us
    • Encouragement to make a difference by trusting God

Key Quotes

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” — Carter Conlon
“No one can take you out of the hand of God. You're safe, my brother and my sister.” — Carter Conlon
“The one who can calm the wind still lives inside of us.” — Carter Conlon

Application Points

  • Trust in God's protection daily to overcome fear and anxiety.
  • Hold firmly to the promises of God to maintain peace in difficult circumstances.
  • Be prepared to share your hope in Christ with others who are struggling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Pastor Conlon say he is not afraid?
Because he trusts in God's promise to be a refuge and strength, providing security and peace even in difficult times.
What does it mean to be 'safe in the hand of God'?
It means believers have eternal security and protection that no one can take away, as Jesus promised.
How can I maintain confidence during trials?
By holding onto the promises of God and trusting in His presence and power as encouraged in Hebrews 10:35.
What should believers do when asked about their hope?
Be ready to give a reason for the hope they have, as instructed in 1 Peter 3:15.
What practical impact does trusting God have in tough times?
It gives peace, strengthens the heart, and enables believers to make a positive difference in their generation.

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