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Text: Genesis 12:1–4
Introduction:
Every great adventure starts with a call. When God told Abram to “go,” He gave no map, no timeline—just a promise. Adventure with God starts when we’re willing to step out before we have it all figured out.
Key Points:
God’s call rarely comes with complete instructions
Faith doesn’t wait for comfort—it walks with courage
Obedience is the first step into the adventure
Scripture References:
Genesis 12:1–4
Hebrews 11:8–10
2 Corinthians 5:7
Application:
What is God asking you to say “yes” to, even if you don’t have all the answers? This week, take a bold step in that direction.
Closing Thoughts:
You don’t have to know the destination to begin the journey. All you need is the faith to follow. God’s adventure begins where your comfort ends.
Text: Mark 4:35–41
Introduction:
Every adventure has its storms. Following Jesus doesn’t mean a life without struggle—it means a Savior in the middle of it. When we ride through storms with Christ, we discover peace that surpasses understanding.
Key Points:
Storms test your faith—but also reveal your Savior
God’s silence doesn’t mean His absence
Jesus calms what scares us—externally and internally
Scripture References:
Mark 4:35–41
Isaiah 43:2
Psalm 46:1–3
Application:
Reflect on the storms you’re facing. Are you reacting in fear or resting in faith? This week, lean into trust rather than control.
Closing Thoughts:
Storms will come—but so will the voice of Jesus saying, “Peace, be still.” The journey isn’t over just because it’s hard. Stay in the boat.
Text: Exodus 13:17–18, 14:13–22
Introduction:
Sometimes the road God takes us on feels like the long way around. But what feels like delay may actually be divine protection or preparation. The scenic route is still in His hands.
Key Points:
God’s path isn’t always the fastest—it’s always the best
Detours develop depth in us
Miracles often happen in the middle of what we didn’t expect
Scripture References:
Exodus 13:17–18; 14:13–22
Proverbs 16:9
Romans 8:28
Application:
Don’t despise the detour. Look around this week and ask, “God, what are you doing in me while I wait for where I’m going?”
Closing Thoughts:
Your delays are not denials. God is still guiding, still providing, still present—even on the long road. Trust the detour.
Text: 2 Timothy 4:6–8
Introduction:
The adventure of faith isn’t about just starting strong—it’s about finishing well. Paul’s final words remind us that endurance is part of the calling. Keep running, keep fighting, keep the faith.
Key Points:
Every season prepares you for the finish
Faithfulness is greater than fame
You’re not running alone—He is with you to the end
Scripture References:
2 Timothy 4:6–8
Philippians 1:6
Hebrews 12:1–3
Application:
Take time this week to recommit your heart to the long-haul journey of faith. Ask God to renew your endurance and vision.
Closing Thoughts:
This great adventure doesn’t end in burnout—it ends in victory. You were made to finish strong, not just start fast. Stay the course.