Pastor Micah Stephens powerfully unpacks Hebrews 11, the great “Hall of Faith,” showing that biblical faith is never blind but the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen. Walking through Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Rahab, and more, he reveals how every hero’s story was always pointing to Jesus—the better sacrifice, the better ark, the author and finisher of our faith—calling us to run the race looking unto Him. Reference Verses Hebrews 11 verses 1–3, 2 ...
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Pastor Micah Stephens powerfully unpacks Hebrews 11, the great “Hall of Faith,” showing that biblical faith is never blind but the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen. Walking through Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Rahab, and more, he reveals how every hero’s story was always pointing to Jesus—the better sacrifice, the better ark, the author and finisher of our faith—calling us to run the race looking unto Him. Reference Verses Hebrews 11 verses 1–3, 2 ...
Who Will Deliver Me? | Romans 7:14–25 | Pastor Micah Stephens
Godspeak Calvary Chapel
55 minutes
3 months ago
Who Will Deliver Me? | Romans 7:14–25 | Pastor Micah Stephens
On his 12th wedding anniversary, Pastor Micah Stephens preaches from Romans 7, exploring the internal war between the redeemed spirit and sinful flesh. Drawing parallels between marriage’s sanctifying challenges and the Christian walk, he reflects on Paul’s journey from “least of the apostles” to “chief of sinners,” emphasizing that closeness to Christ reveals sin’s depth, not its increase. Contrasting King Saul’s excuses with King David’s repentance, Pastor Micah assures believers that their...
Godspeak Calvary Chapel
Pastor Micah Stephens powerfully unpacks Hebrews 11, the great “Hall of Faith,” showing that biblical faith is never blind but the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen. Walking through Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Rahab, and more, he reveals how every hero’s story was always pointing to Jesus—the better sacrifice, the better ark, the author and finisher of our faith—calling us to run the race looking unto Him. Reference Verses Hebrews 11 verses 1–3, 2 ...