In this sermon by Beth Luebe and Jim Luebe, the focus is on the steadfastness of God's promises amid life's challenges and transitions. The speakers begin by expressing gratitude to their supporting church and sharing personal updates on their move and family life, highlighting how all these changes prompt renewed reliance on God.
The heart of the message centers around key biblical promises, such as God's unfailing presence (Hebrews 13:5, Matthew 28), the peace that comes through prayer (Philippians 4:6-8), and God's sovereign ability to bring good from all things (Romans 8:28). Beth Luebe and Jim Luebe draw from their own experiences with chronic pain, unexpected loss, anxiety, and ministry setbacks, showing how these scriptures have anchored them through uncertainty and disappointment.
They illustrate that trusting God does not always bring quick or visible results, sharing stories from their missionary work—especially among New York City police officers—where faithfulness often means persevering without immediate fruit. Yet, they are encouraged by Isaiah 55:11's promise that God's word will accomplish its purpose, and by Isaiah 60:22's vision of small beginnings multiplying into great influence over generations.
The sermon closes by urging listeners to identify and cling to God's personal promises for their lives, trusting that—even in difficulties—God is at work shaping them for his glory and for the benefit of others. The tone is warm, practical, and reassuring, offering hope that, whatever the circumstance, God's promises remain true and powerful.