2026 March 15th - Morning Sermon Reflection:When Life Feels Like a Wilderness God Is the One Who Keeps Us

God Is the One Who Keeps Us


Today’s sermon was a good reminder for me as an ordinary Christian. Many times when life feels difficult, when I struggle with sin, or when I worry about the future, my first question is usually: “Can I handle this? Can I keep going?”

But the message from Jude reminds us that the real question is not whether I am able, but whether God is able. And the answer is clear: He is able.

The comfort of the Christian life is not that we are holding tightly onto God, but that God is holding onto us. Even when we feel weak, tired, or discouraged, God does not let go of His people.

This does not mean that Christians never stumble. We still struggle and sometimes fall into sin. But God promises that He will not let us finally fall away. He continues to hold us and lead us forward.

Another part of the sermon that really spoke to me was the reminder that one day we will stand before God. If I look at myself honestly, that thought can feel a little frightening, because I know I am not perfect.

But the gospel gives us great hope. We can stand before God with joy, not because we are good enough, but because Jesus Christ has made us blameless through His sacrifice. His righteousness covers us.

I was also reminded that going to church is not only about listening to a sermon. Worship is also about praising God. Sometimes I sing without thinking much about the words, but today I was reminded that God truly deserves our wholehearted praise.

In the end, this sermon encouraged me with a simple truth: on this journey of faith, God is the one who keeps me, and He will also bring me safely to the end.

Amen.

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