RESILIENT: The Power of Promises
RESILIENT
The Power of Promises
May 21, 2023
Main Scripture: Matthew 26:35, 69-74
Additional Scriptures: Proverbs 16:8, Hebrews 12:15, Romans 7:15, 1 Peter 5:8, John 21:15-22
POINTS:
Integrity: Doing what you say you are going to do
Apostasy: The great falling away
Pride causes broken commitments.
Our “yes’s” and “no’s” should be treated as a commitment. There should be no “degrees” of integrity in the people of God.
Keeping our promises protects our hearts from bitterness.
Our ability to make and keep promises affects our identity.
Integer: whole
Breaking promises fractures us, and keeping them works toward wholeness.
Our ability to make and keep promises affects the community.
The result of promise-breaking is aloneness.
Seeing Jesus’s love for us helps us become a promise-maker because love is a promise
We must count the cost before making a promise.
To be a promise-keeper we must follow Jesus’ example of delayed gratification.
Jesus doesn’t waste the promises we keep.
Jesus is the perfect promise-keeper and he was treated like the worst promise-breaker.
A repentant promise-breaker is a promise keeper.
***D2 SOAP is Habakkuk chapter 3***
Based on the John Eldridge books Resilient & Getting your life back