SERMON | SEPT. 14TH

Sep 14, 2025    Pastor Randy Stull

we're reminded of the unwavering commitment of the apostle Paul to follow God's will, even in the face of danger and opposition. As we journey with Paul towards Jerusalem, we witness the emotional farewells, the prophetic warnings, and the steadfast resolve of a man wholly devoted to Christ. This passage challenges us to examine our own willingness to surrender to God's plan, even when it seems difficult or costly. Are we ready, like Paul, to say 'not my will, but Yours be done'? The story invites us to reflect on how we balance our human concerns with divine calling, and encourages us to trust in God's greater purpose, even when the path ahead seems uncertain or fraught with challenges.