We Will Not Stop • Sermon Series
We Will Not Stop - Caleb:
We don’t want to circle the Wilderness because we lack courage to follow God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the character of Caleb, who God selected to be one of two people to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. In Hebrew, the name “Caleb” means dog, and Pastor Allen offers relatable and helpful insights by comparing Caleb’s unwavering heart towards God, to the steadfast dedication of a good dog with his master. Caleb followed the Lord with his whole heart, in the midst of a rebellious people, and God calls us to do the same.
We Will Not Stop - Joshua:
In difficult times, we don’t want to lose our faith, but strengthen it. In this sermon, Pastor Allen encourages us with the motto, “We Will Not Stop!” He tells us to continue to follow God, repent, and draw close to Him for strength and wisdom. He discusses Joshua, one of the two individuals appointed to lead the Hebrew people into the Promised Land. God told Joshua to be strong and courageous, and to set aside fear and discouragement, as he lived out God’s plan for his life. As we do the same, God will provide all we need for the mission ahead.
We Will Not Stop - Caleb:
We don’t want to circle the Wilderness because we lack courage to follow God. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the character of Caleb, who God selected to be one of two people to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. In Hebrew, the name “Caleb” means dog, and Pastor Allen offers relatable and helpful insights by comparing Caleb’s unwavering heart towards God, to the steadfast dedication of a good dog with his master. Caleb followed the Lord with his whole heart, in the midst of a rebellious people, and God calls us to do the same.
We Will Not Stop - Joshua:
In difficult times, we don’t want to lose our faith, but strengthen it. In this sermon, Pastor Allen encourages us with the motto, “We Will Not Stop!” He tells us to continue to follow God, repent, and draw close to Him for strength and wisdom. He discusses Joshua, one of the two individuals appointed to lead the Hebrew people into the Promised Land. God told Joshua to be strong and courageous, and to set aside fear and discouragement, as he lived out God’s plan for his life. As we do the same, God will provide all we need for the mission ahead.