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Godly Provision

3 sermons

Godly provision is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, illustrating God's faithfulness and care for His creation. In Philippians 4:19, Paul assures us that "my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus," emphasizing that God's provision is not merely material but encompasses all aspects of life. The Psalms frequently echo this truth, with Psalms 23:1 declaring, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want," reminding believers that in God's presence, there is sufficiency and peace. Jesus, in Matthew 6:26, points to the birds of the air as a testament to God's provision, stating, "Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?" This highlights the intimate care God has for His people, ensuring that their needs are met even in times of uncertainty. As believers navigate challenges, such as the metaphorical famines of life, they can find assurance in God's promise of provision, as seen in 2 Corinthians 9:8, which declares that God is able to make all grace abound to us. Ultimately, Godly provision is a call to trust in His goodness and sovereignty, knowing that He equips us to overcome every trial.

carter-conlon

This sermon emphasizes the importance of trusting God in impossible situations, encouraging the congregation to live for God's purpose, give to others even in times of need, and have the humility to receive help when necessary. It highlights the story of Elijah and the widow in 1 Kings 17 as a model

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joshua-daniel

This sermon by Joshua Daniel emphasizes the importance of not being money-centered but rather focusing on surrendering to God and letting go of worldly ambitions. It challenges the mindset that places high value on money and material possessions, highlighting the need to trust in God's provision and

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neil-fraser

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on their 45 years of full-time service for the Lord, emphasizing that they have never asked people for money. They highlight the idea that accumulating riches is detrimental and that God often uses the poor to meet their needs. The speaker then references the sto

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