Yesterday at OGC, PC brought the word! As we continue to move through the gospel of John, I am continually challenged by Pastor Curt Heffelfinger’s exhortation. Yesterday, the text for the sermon came from John 6:16-24. Pastor Curt outlined two types of faith present in this passage: a shallow faith and a sincere faith.
He spent the majority of his time expounding on sincere faith, and how God works in his children’s lives to bring about that sincere faith. He points out four things that God seeks to create in us in order that we may have a sincere faith in him.
He seeks to bring about our obedience to His command, though it results in a trial.
He seeks to bring about our trust in His care through the worst of a trial.
He seeks to bring about our confidence in His coming to deliver in a trial.
He seeks to bring about our rest in His calm to the end of the trial.
PC included, along with his exegetical analysis of the text, a quote by Charles Spurgeon.
And here is another word of cheer for you, namely that when He does come, it will be in a way that will give you a higher sense of His Glory than you ever had before. You have seen Him on the land, but you have never yet seen Him on the water! Well, you could not see Him walking on the water unless you were on the water, yourself – and you could not see Jesus Christ calming the storm unless there was a storm to be quieted! And if the wind did not blow, you could not tell whether He could control it. Trial is absolutely necessary in order to reveal to us some of the attributes of our gracious God!…You must be brought into this trial! You must be in the dark, or Jesus will not come to you with such a splendid display of His marvelous power and love as He gave to His disciples on that stormy sea! But, look – over the tops of those rolling billows He comes – the Man, the Christ, the God – swift to help and deliver you in your hour of greatest peril! Oh, it is worthwhile to miss His Presence for a while – and to be in darkness for a time – if we may afterwards see Him in a still nobler Character and understand more of His mighty power to save!
I highly suggest listening to the whole sermon here.
And after that, you should come to Orlando Grace Church on Sunday at 10:45 AM here.








