In the concluding sermon of our "Try Faith" series, Pastor RaMona examines Hebrews 11:1, reframing faith as trusting in what we hope for and cannot see. She acknowledges that everyone—even the most faithful—experiences seasons of doubt, fear, or rebellion. Through three powerful Biblical examples, she illustrates this universal struggle: Manasseh who rebelled against God after his father's death (2 Chronicles 33:3-6), Peter who denied Jesus three times out of fear (Matthew 16:17-20), and the Prodigal Son who walked away from his father's house (Luke 15:17-24).The heart of Pastor RaMona's message is that God's redemptive love remains constant despite our wavering faith. She vulnerably shares her own season of walking away from faith, when she wouldn't speak Jesus' name because she felt unworthy. Her encouraging conclusion reminds us that just as Jesus restored Peter three times after his three denials, God continually restores us to faith because "God is greater than all our sin" and nothing can separate us from His love. For those not "all in" with their faith, Pastor RaMona extends a warm invitation to "try faith again," assuring us that God is waiting to celebrate our return.We invite you to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/faithmcrichmondtx