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Text: Mark 5:25–34
Big Idea: Faith isn’t passive. When we reach in faith, God responds in power.
The woman with the issue of blood had every reason to give up—12 years of sickness, shame, and isolation. But one moment of faith changed everything. Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs begin with the smallest stretch of belief.
Faith begins where desperation meets hope
You don’t need perfect faith—just persistent faith
Jesus doesn’t just heal your issue; He restores your identity
Application:
Where have you been waiting for change without reaching in faith? This week, take one intentional step—pray boldly, confess honestly, or act obediently.
Scripture Reference: Mark 5:25–34
Closing Thought:
Faith doesn’t just believe for healing—it believes for wholeness. Your faith is the bridge to your breakthrough.
Text: Matthew 14:22–33
Big Idea: Faith doesn’t remove fear—it helps you walk through it.
Peter walked on water—not because the storm stopped, but because his eyes were on Jesus. Your environment doesn’t have to change for your faith to activate.
Jesus often calls us into the middle of chaos to grow our faith
What you focus on will feed your faith or your fear
Sinking doesn’t disqualify you—staying down does
Application:
Identify one area in your life where fear is louder than faith. Refocus your attention on Jesus and speak His truth over that fear every day this week.
Scripture Reference: Matthew 14:22–33
Closing Thought:
You don’t need the storm to end to walk in faith. You just need to look to the One who commands the wind and waves.
Text: Luke 5:17–26
Big Idea: Real faith doesn’t just move you toward healing—it moves others too.
A paralyzed man was healed and forgiven because of the faith of his friends. Sometimes, your breakthrough is tied to the faithfulness of your circle—and the forgiveness Jesus offers is deeper than the healing you expect.
Faith isn’t just personal; it’s relational
Forgiveness is the first miracle—healing follows
Carrying someone to Jesus is an act of bold faith
Application:
Ask God who you need to carry in prayer this week—and who you may need to forgive. Forgiveness is the doorway to freedom.
Scripture Reference: Luke 5:17–26
Closing Thought:
Sometimes the biggest miracle is the one you didn’t ask for—God changing your heart instead of your situation.
Text: 2 Timothy 4:6–8; Hebrews 12:1–2
Big Idea: Faith isn’t just about starting strong—it’s about finishing well.
The Christian life is not a sprint—it’s a marathon. Paul said, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” In a world full of distraction and discouragement, lasting faith is rare—but it’s what changes everything.
Faith endures even when it doesn’t understand
What you fix your eyes on determines how you finish
Jesus is both the author and finisher of our faith
Application:
Where do you need endurance? This week, recommit to the daily disciplines of prayer, Scripture, and community. Don’t run alone.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 4:6–8; Hebrews 12:1–2
Closing Thought:
Starting takes courage. Finishing takes faith. Don’t quit—your race isn’t over yet.