Have a Marvelous Faith (Truth Bombs 3 - Pastor Timothy)

Have a Marvelous Faith (Truth Bombs 3 - Pastor Timothy)

Author: 922 Ministries March 9, 2026 Duration: 40:17

Is it possible to amaze the Creator of the universe?. In the third installment of the "Truth Bombs" series, we dive into Luke 7:1–10 to witness a rare moment where a human being "steals the breath away" from Jesus. While love often makes amazement difficult due to rising expectations—what psychologists call the "hedonic treadmill"—the Gospel reveals that we can live with a faith that causes God himself to marvel.
By examining the story of a Roman Centurion—a "manly middleman" with unlimited power and wealth who chose radical humility—we discover the four pillars of a marvelous faith:
* An Informed Faith: A faith that is built on hearing the Word of God and witnessing His wonders.
* A Dependent Faith: The moment we stop being self-reliant and become completely God-reliant, recognizing that His resources begin where ours end.
* A Humble Faith: A grace-based relationship that understands we are not worthy of His favor, yet trusts in His infinite mercy.
* An Anchored Faith: An unshakable confidence in the authoritative Word of Jesus. Like the Centurion, we must believe that if the "Emperor of all emperors" says it, it is done—regardless of distance or circumstance.

From stories of a rusted 1975 Plymouth "Green Monster" to the profound deathbed faith of a 92-year-old woman, this message explores how to move beyond "dusty traditions" and embrace a faith that acknowledges Jesus' absolute authority.
When the Savior speaks a promise, do you have the faith to simply say, "Just say the word"?


Each week, the communities of St. Peter Lutheran and The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin, gather to explore faith, life, and scripture. This audio feed brings those weekly sermons directly to you, offering a consistent source of reflection and teaching grounded in Lutheran Christian tradition. You'll hear messages that connect ancient biblical wisdom to the realities of modern living, tackling topics from everyday relationships and personal struggles to the broader call to community and service. The voices from 922 Ministries-The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran aim to provide more than just information; they seek to foster a deeper understanding and a practical, resilient faith. Whether you're a long-time member, a spiritual seeker, or someone simply curious about a thoughtful perspective on Christianity, this podcast serves as an accessible way to engage with these teachings on your own schedule. It’s like having a regular, grounded conversation about what it means to live with purpose and hope, drawn directly from the heart of a Wisconsin ministry. Tune in for a straightforward, substantive addition to your weekly routine.
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