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Men's Study
Session 5
Just as poured concrete gains its strength through a slow curing process, our faith is strengthened over time through God’s Spirit, His Word, and humble dependence on Him. This message reminds us that the foundation Christ laid is built to last for eternity, as perseverance and patience form a life that can withstand every storm.
Just as poured concrete gains its strength through a slow curing process, our faith is strengthened over time through God’s Spirit, His Word, and humble dependence on Him. This message reminds us that the foundation Christ laid is built to last for eternity, as perseverance and patience form a life that can withstand every storm.
The One and Only
This sermon centers on Psalm 62 and the life of David, exploring what it means to be a man after God's own heart during times of adversity, fear, and uncertainty. In a world full of noise and pressure, The Only One calls men to emulate David by waiting silently before God, standing firm under pressure, and trusting in God's justice rather than their own strength.
Jason Park challenges men to develop five key spiritual habits:
Waiting Quietly on God in daily silence
Standing Firm Under Pressure through God’s strength
Resisting the Fear of People by anchoring identity in God
Expressing Emotion Honestly to God through prayer
Trusting in God’s Justice rather than seeking control
Each point is paired with practical applications and scriptural support to encourage spiritual growth and emotional maturity. The message concludes with a call for men to live not as reactive or manipulative individuals, but as steady, surrendered, and God-grounded leaders.
This sermon centers on Psalm 62 and the life of David, exploring what it means to be a man after God's own heart during times of adversity, fear, and uncertainty. In a world full of noise and pressure, The Only One calls men to emulate David by waiting silently before God, standing firm under pressure, and trusting in God's justice rather than their own strength.
Jason Park challenges men to develop five key spiritual habits:
Waiting Quietly on God in daily silence
Standing Firm Under Pressure through God’s strength
Resisting the Fear of People by anchoring identity in God
Expressing Emotion Honestly to God through prayer
Trusting in God’s Justice rather than seeking control
Each point is paired with practical applications and scriptural support to encourage spiritual growth and emotional maturity. The message concludes with a call for men to live not as reactive or manipulative individuals, but as steady, surrendered, and God-grounded leaders.