The Lies that Satan Loves to Tell: You Can't Trust God
Trust is at the heart of our faith journey, and this powerful message challenges us to examine who and what we truly trust. The sermon draws a compelling parallel between a child jumping into a pool, trusting their parent to catch them, and our relationship with God. Just as that child might hesitate, we too often hear a small voice of doubt questioning God's promises. This doubt, we learn, is the voice of Satan, the father of lies, who twists God's words just as he did with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The message reminds us that Satan's goal is to make us put our trust in anything but God. However, we're encouraged to look to Jesus as the ultimate proof of God's trustworthiness. Through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, God has demonstrated time and again that He keeps His promises. As we reflect on our own lives, we're invited to recognize how God has always caught us, even in our moments of doubt. This sermon leaves us with a powerful call to turn our backs on doubt and lies, and to leap into the open arms of our Heavenly Father, knowing He will always catch us.