Some people define faith as positive thinking, as if we can force Jesus to do what we want him to do. However, biblical faith trusts what Jesus will do—in his way and his time—instead of demanding what Jesus must do. In this message from Matthew 8:11–21, David Platt points us to a picture of true, biblical faith. Knowing who Jesus is should cause us to trust him in every circumstance.
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The Gospel: Why It’s Important
Faith Lasts
Faith Submits
He Died Instead of You; You’re Now Free to Live
Faith Risks
Faith Sacrifices
His Yoke is Easy and His Burden is Light
Are You Willing to Lose Your Life Over A Word?
Faith Acts
Faith Loves
Faith Obeys
Faith Perseveres
Worldly Giving and Godly Giving
Real or Counterfeit Christianity?
How to Experience Your Highest Good and Greatest Joy
How Belief in the Next World Changes Life in This One
You, God, And Government In Metro Washington D.C.
The Authority of Jesus is the Greatest News
Are We Truly Worshiping? Part 2
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