Finding Security in Christ

In a world filled with uncertainty—wars, economic instability, personal struggles, and anxious headlines—where can we find lasting security?This message, Finding Security in Christ, continues our “Deeper, Wider, Higher” series. Earlier this year, Ricky encouraged us to abide in God, and Thom spoke about practicing God’s presence. Today, we go deeper by anchoring our lives in the unshakable security we have in Jesus.Even Jesus warned in Gospel of Mark 13:7 that we would hear of wars and rumors of wars—but His command was clear: “Do not be alarmed.” Why? Because our security is not found in the stability of the world, but in the finished work of Christ.🔒 Five Reasons We’re Secure in Christ (Romans 8:31–39)In this powerful passage from Epistle to the Romans 8, we are reminded:If God is for us, who can be against us?God has already given us His Son—He will provide what we truly need.No accusation can stand against those God justifies.There is no condemnation for those in Christ.Nothing—absolutely nothing—can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.Not hardship.Not fear.Not even death.🌿 Walking Through Psalm 23 After a recent car accident that brought fear and sleepless nights, God used Psalm 23 as a daily reminder of His nearness and care.“The Lord is my Shepherd…”In this message, we slowly walk through this beloved psalm:Rest in green pasturesRefreshment beside still watersGuidance on right pathsCourage in the valley of the shadow of deathA prepared table in the presence of enemiesAn overflowing cupGoodness and mercy that follow us all our daysWe also reflect on the intimate shift from “He” to “You”—reminding us that security in Christ is not abstract theology, but personal relationship.Along the way, we reference:Jesus as the Good Shepherd in Gospel of John 10The banner of love in Song of Solomon 2:4The assurance that God works all things for good in Romans 8:28🌊 The InvitationSecurity in Christ does not mean a trouble-free life. It means we walk through life—valleys and victories alike—with the Shepherd beside us.If doubt lingers, make this your prayer:“I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief.” (Mark 9:24)The world may feel unstable.But in Christ, we stand on solid ground.🙏 Ministry TimeIf you’re feeling anxious, uncertain, or shaken by life, take a moment to respond. Let the Good Shepherd restore your soul.👍 Like, subscribe, and share if this message encouraged you.
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