Sermons on Faithfulness
You Can Trust God, Even When No One Else Does
In Mark 15:40–47, we meet quiet but courageous faith at the foot of the cross. While the disciples have scattered, faithful women remain watching, and an unexpected figure—Joseph of Arimathea—steps forward to publicly identify with Jesus in His death. When hope seems buried, God is still at work through faithful obedience. Even in the silence of the tomb, God is preparing resurrection.
Fighting the Good Fight
Paul charges Timothy to remain faithful to the calling God placed on his life. Ministry is not passive—it requires guarding truth, maintaining a clear conscience, and courageously confronting error. When faith is abandoned and conscience ignored, spiritual shipwreck follows. God calls His people not only to believe rightly, but to live rightly, standing firm even when it’s costly.
A Portrait of Godless Leadership
Jude paints a clear portrait of what godless leadership looks like, but by this picture, he also helps us to see what faithfulness will look like too.
Strangers in a Strange Land
What can we learn from the story of some exiles, some 2600 years ago? How to be faithful, without compromise, while living in a strange land.