From Prison to Peace #recovery #addiction #restoration

Jimmy shares the powerful moment he surrendered his life to God. After years of living in chaos, the weight of his choices caught up with him. But in the middle of a prison sentence, God met him with grace, truth, and rest. Watch this raw and redemptive clip from his Celebrate Recovery testimony.
🙏 “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28
You’re not too far gone. There’s hope, healing, and freedom.
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The Road to Redemption: Romans 3:23

In this week’s episode of Soaring Faith, we embark on The Road to Redemption by exploring key passages from the book of Romans. We confront the reality of sin, its devastating consequences, and the incredible gift of grace offered through Jesus Christ.
Key Points Discussed:
The Reality of Sin: Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. We look at the origins of sin in Genesis and reflect on how every person is affected by this brokenness.
The Consequence of Sin: Romans 6:23 emphasizes that the wages of sin is death. We dive into the gravity of sin and why understanding its impact is crucial to appreciating God’s grace.
God’s Response – Grace and Redemption: Romans 5:8 reveals God’s love for us through Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. Even while we were sinners, Christ died for us, offering redemption.
Our Response – Faith and Confession: Romans 10:9-10 outlines the path to salvation. We discuss how faith, confession, and embracing Christ’s Lordship transform our lives and give us eternal hope.
Challenges to Consider:
Are you confronting the sin in your life or becoming numb to it?
Have you embraced the gift of grace that God freely offers through Jesus?
What will you do with this truth—continue living for yourself, or surrender and follow Christ?
Join us on The Road to Redemption as we reflect on God’s grace and the profound choice we all face in response to His love. Tune in and be inspired to confront sin and embrace a life of faith, hope, and redemption.
Listen now and discover the powerful steps toward redemption in Christ!
Certainty – Genesis 15:7

In Genesis 15:7, we explore God’s assurance to Abraham, focusing on how we can be certain in our faith even amidst uncertainties. Our goal is to understand how a steadfast trust in God’s character and promises can elevate our spiritual journey.
Key Points:
Certainty in God’s Character:
Genesis 15:7 reminds us that God is unchanging and truthful. His nature is consistent, providing us with a reliable foundation.
The natural order, such as the precise timing of the sunrise and tides, reflects God’s dependability.
Remembering God’s Past Faithfulness:
Just as God reminded Abraham of being brought out of Ur, we should recall God’s past interventions in our lives.
Reflecting on historical and personal testimonies of God’s faithfulness strengthens our trust in His ongoing support.
Gratitude for the Present:
Recognizing and being thankful for our current blessings helps us stay grounded. Like Samuel’s Ebenezer stone, it reminds us of God’s help “thus far.”
Acknowledging our present position as part of God’s plan boosts our confidence in His continued faithfulness.
Trusting in God’s Purpose:
God has a divine purpose for each of us. His plans often involve moving us from one phase to another with intentionality.
Abraham’s promised land signifies God’s greater purpose, teaching us to trust in His long-term vision for our lives.
Following God’s Lead and Doing Right:
In moments of uncertainty, continue doing what is right. Abraham’s obedience in preparing the sacrifice exemplifies faithfulness in small tasks.
Spiritual preparedness, through prayer and Scripture, is crucial as we wait for God’s timing.
Hanging on to God’s Promises:
God’s covenant with Abraham highlights His unwavering commitment. His promises are unconditional and backed by His character.
Embracing the certainty of God’s promises, such as salvation and provision, helps us navigate life’s challenges with confidence.
Conclusion:
To cultivate certainty in our faith, we must reflect on God’s past faithfulness, express gratitude for the present, and trust in His future plans. By fully trusting in God, we can rise above uncertainties, grounded in the assurance of His unchanging nature and promises.
Join us as we delve into how embracing “Certainty” can transform our spiritual journey, offering us peace, assurance, and strength for the road ahead.