January 10, 2026
What does faith that truly pleases God look like?
In this sermon, we explore the difference between traditional faith—often rooted in evidence, signs, or outward demonstrations—and the kind of faith that deeply pleases God: a faith that trusts Him fully, even without visible proof, because it rests securely in His character and goodness.
This message highlights that genuine, God-pleasing faith is not merely intellectual agreement or religious habit. Rather, it is a living trust that grows out of personal interaction and relationship with God Himself.
In this study, we consider:
The limitations of faith based primarily on demonstration or evidence
What Scripture reveals about faith that pleases God
Why trust in God’s character is central to true faith
How personal communion with God produces unshakable trust
Why this kind of faith cannot be inherited, taught, or borrowed—only experienced
This message is especially for those who desire a deeper walk with God, beyond formality, and into a faith that remains steady even when circumstances offer no explanation.
📌 Theme: Faith that pleases God
📌 Focus: Trust, relationship, and the character of God
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