It’s hard to believe God is in control when our lives feel so out of control. Most of us know the right answers about God’s sovereignty—but what about when tragedy strikes, when prayers go unanswered, or when nothing makes sense? That tension isn’t new. In fact, it’s the backdrop for the entire story leading up to Jesus’ birth.
As we begin Advent, we’re slowing down to consider what the arrival of Jesus reveals about the character of God. And what we see in Matthew’s genealogy is surprising: not only is God sovereign over the sweep of history—He is sovereign even over sin, suffering, and brokenness. From unlikely names and dark moments to unfulfilled promises and long waits, every generation points to one truth: God was never late. He arrives precisely when He means to.
Speaker: Danny DaughertyIt’s easy to feel like devotion is optional when life is comfortable. But what if the very habits we treat as extras—prayer, Scripture, community—are actually what prepare us for the moments that matter most?
Daniel’s story in Chapter 6 isn’t just about surviving lions—it’s about the kind of everyday, ordinary faithfulness that leads to extraordinary impact. Daniel wasn’t rescued because he suddenly found courage; he was already rooted in consistent, wholehearted devotion long before the threat appeared. That kind of quiet, resolute faith is what God used to turn the heart of a king and proclaim His glory across a kingdom. And it’s still how He works through us today.
Speaker: Jake Each