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Thank you so much. Thank you,
Isaac and Ben. Thank you. God bless you. Thank
you. You may be seated. And we want
to welcome those that are joining with us online this evening from
all around the world. And we trust that the Lord has
and will continue to bless you as you put your trust and your
confidence in him. At the end of the service tonight,
we're going to be having communion together. So if you want to get
yourself some bread and some juice, then we'll partake together
and celebrate this incredible victory of Jesus Christ for every
one of our souls. Now, I want to read to you from
Psalm 40. We're going to start there, and
then I'm going to sing a song for you tonight, a song that became
very special to me over time, and I honestly wish I had recorded
it on the CD Quiet Times. I had an opportunity to do that,
but we were too far into the project to actually record this
song. But Psalm 40, Psalm of King David. David said, I waited
patiently for the Lord, and He inclined to me, and heard my
cry. He also brought me up out of
a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a
rock, and established my steps. And He's put a new song in my
mouth, praise to our God, and many will see it in fear, and
will trust in the Lord. I want to speak to you about
a rock on a muddy street. Father, I thank you, God, for
the anointing of heaven. God Almighty, it is only your
anointing that makes the difference. Otherwise, it's just words. But
it's your presence. It's the anointing of your Holy
Spirit. It's you working in conjunction with human vessels that make
such a difference in this world. God, tonight, I'm asking in Jesus'
name that you would do something profound in somebody's life,
God. Somebody who's at home listening, and maybe they are stuck in a
muddy street, in a place where they feel like they're sinking.
They don't know how they're ever going to get out of where they
are. But Lord, you've come to them tonight, God, and you're
willing to lift them up as you did with King David, and you
set up upon a rock. You put solidness under his feet.
You put a new song in his heart. He said it's a song that people
could see, not just hear. God, thank you that your song
is deeper than words that you place within each of our hearts,
God. It is an amazing song of confidence
and of trust in you. and how we need that song in
this generation now as so many people are beginning to sink
under the weight of sin. God Almighty, be merciful to
those who want to know you and be merciful to those who do know
you as Lord and Savior. It was early in the 2000s. I was coming in from New Jersey
on the train, and I would come in on the train from New Jersey
where we lived, and I would get off at Penn Station, and I would
walk from, I think it's 34th all the way to 52nd. And I used
to enjoy the walk, actually. I found it refreshing in the
morning. This particular day was kind of a gray, heavy day,
and it was a gloomy day, and it was more nasty than normal
day in New York City. And New York City can have some
pretty nasty days. I'm talking about the people.
I'm not talking about the weather. I'm talking about the people.
It can be a hard day. And I remember coming out of
Penn Station and coming down to Broadway where I was walking
up towards 52nd. And it was just one of those
days where everybody seems to be cursing at somebody all around
me. They're on their cell phones,
and people are not having conversations. They're actually yelling at people.
Somebody's yelling at them so loud you can actually hear it
on their phone, and they're yelling back at them. And some of it's
business-related, some of it's relationship-related. Some of
it's just anger, just on steroids. They don't know how else to deal
with life other than scream and shout. And people were kind of
pushing each other in the street. You had to be careful when you
were walking because people weren't moving for you. And they would
very gladly give you a shoulder if you got in their way. And
I was looking, and the streets were a little bit dirty that
day, and the weather was gray, and everybody's cursing, and
suddenly the joy of the Lord hit my heart. It just hit my
heart. And I said, God, thank you that I'm in this world, but
I'm not of it. I'm not a partaker of the spirit
of this city, the spirit of this world, because you have lifted
me out of… where these people are sinking on this muddy street,
I'm not sinking. You've given me a rock. You've
given me a place to stand. You've given me a song. You've
given me a hope, a confidence, an endurance. You've given me
a joy that this world can't take away. It doesn't matter how nasty
the day is. There's nothing in this world that can take that
joy out of my heart. And I started to sing. I don't
know, just the joy of the Lord hit me. And it just dawned on
me, I'm not part of this. I live in a whole different place.
I have hope for the future. I have forgiveness in my heart.
I have a message of redemption. I have a reason to be in the
city and be heading down to the church. I have a permitting that's
going to happen tonight. My heart was just overflowing.
And out of that overflowing presence of God in my heart, I began to
sing. And you know, I thought, well, if they can curse, I can
sing. It's New York, you can do whatever you want in New York.
You can be totally nuts and you can just get along quite fine
in the city. And so I just began to sing.
I began to sing out loud. I wasn't singing softly, I was
singing out loud. And by the time I got to the
church, I had two verses and a chorus to a brand new song
called In the Presence of God. And I want to share it with you
tonight. I've got a backup group here because I'm getting old
and creaky in my voice and I need help. And they've been practicing
a little bit. But it's a song called In the
Presence of God. And I think it's based on Psalm 40. I was
probably, I can't say for sure, but probably thinking about some
of these words as I began to sing. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Let's do it now. I walk in the presence of God
Where the saints all before me have trod Day to day by victory greeted,
Here I'll never be defeated, As I walk in the presence of
God. In the presence of God In the
presence of God I walk In the presence of God Where I share
the joys of heaven As I give my Jesus reverence And I walk
in the presence of God Where I share the joys of heaven As
I give my Jesus reverence and I walk in the presence of God. I walk in the presence of God. Think about it. Freed from sin,
clean and righteous, not flawed. Day to day my blessed Savior
Fills my life with boundless favor As I walk in the presence
of God. In the presence of God In the
presence of God I walk In the presence of God Where I share the joys of heaven
as I give my Jesus reverence, and I walk in the presence of
God. Where I share the joys of heaven
as I give my Jesus reverence, and I walk In the presence of
God. Let's sing the chorus together
now if you can. In the presence of God. In the presence of God. I walk in the presence of God. Where I share the joys of heaven
As I give my Jesus reverence And I walk in the presence of
God Where I share the joys of heaven As I give my Jesus reverence
And I walk in the presence of God. Praise God. Thank you so much,
guys. Thank you. I can't help but wonder how many
people saw my song that day. As I'm passing by on the street
and they're all bummed out going to work and hating somebody or
something or somewhere, feeling like what is life all about,
angered by the sinking feeling that's all around them. Suddenly
this guy goes by and he's singing, as I share the joys of heaven,
as I give my Jesus reverence. I wonder when I get to eternity
if I pass some people that started thinking about God because I
had a song that this world knows nothing about and was not ashamed
to sing it in public. just as they're not ashamed to
curse in public, I'm not ashamed of Christ anywhere I go. I'm
not ashamed to sing His name. I'm not ashamed to mention His
name. And you know, it's so important
now in this present age as it accelerates downward in its pull. We're living in a world today
that is almost like a magnet. It's pulling people down into
a mire. It's pulling them down into a
place where they're not going to be able to get out, can't
change their way of thinking, are filled with rage. We have
a lot of college students like that even in our present day
that can't even tolerate a contrary opinion maybe. to their own,
and they're being pulled down into this mire. It's imperative
now that you and I who know Christ, we have to find and abide in
the strength that He freely offers to all of us, because He offers
us strength. If we want the strength, it can be yours. You who are
listening online tonight, there's a strength available to you in
God that can be yours if you'll reach out tonight and ask for
it. Now Jesus said in John chapter 15 verses 4 and 7, He said, Abide
in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit
of itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless
you abide in Me. In other words, the strength
that you need to get through the time that we are now facing
comes from an inward knowledge and relationship with the Son
of God, Jesus Christ. It comes by the indwelling of
God's truth in our inward parts and the empowerment of God's
Holy Spirit within us to lift us out of the mire of this world
and set our feet in a place, a pathway that is solid, that
we know where we're going, we know who we are, we know how
we're going to get there, and we have a confidence that even
though the systems around us in this world are beginning to
shake, and as David the Psalmist once said, even if the seas begin
to roar and the mountains shake and fall into the midst of the
sea, I'm not going to be moved by these things. My heart is
fixed, David said, trusting in the Lord. I have this inner trust
in God. David had learned what it meant
to abide in God, and in this generation, we need to learn
it too as well. And Jesus gives a promise in
John 15, verse 7. He said, If you abide in me,
and my words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and
it will be done for you. If you have embraced the Word
of God, if you have turned to the Word of God as your source
of life, as your worldview as it is, as your value system,
we're going to see promises in the Word of God." And he said,
as you embrace these promises, as you embrace what your life
is supposed to be in Christ, I'm telling you, Jesus said,
you can ask for what you see and I'll give it to you. Phenomenal. I mean, he spoke that. The God
who cannot lie tells you and tells me that if I see something
maybe that's outside of my reach at this present time, maybe it's
a piece that I don't yet have, maybe it's a confidence in God
that is not mine, but if his words are in me, I can ask, and
he said he will give it to me, and he'll not withhold it from
me. You know, the question arises, how do I abide in Christ? What
does that really mean? What does it look like? The easiest
answer I can give you is found in Proverbs chapter 3 and verse
5. Trust in the Lord with all your
heart. You can't trust in God until
you know who He is and you know what He says. Until you've spent
some time, at least some time in His Word, you begin to understand
His heart, His promises. He tells us He's not going to
leave us or forsake us. He tells us that He's come to
give us life and give us life more abundantly. He tells us
that no weapon formed against us can prosper and that every
tongue that rises against us in judgment we can condemn. He
tells us this is our heritage. He tells us in the Word of God
that he gives us a cleanness through the sacrifice of Christ
on the cross, and the devil can't get through that sacrifice to
accuse us of wrongdoing, or failure, or something we may have not
done in the past or have yet to fully embrace for the future.
Trust in him with all your heart. Trust in God. Don't trust in
the things of this world. Don't let your trust be in anything
else, and lean not on your own understanding. You know, when
you get in a crisis, especially young people that are here today
or tonight, and those that are listening online, the tendency
is to try to figure it out yourself. Really what The writer of Proverbs
is saying, don't try to figure it out. Go back to what God's
Word says about your circumstance or your situation. Don't lean
on your own understanding. Don't try to figure out how you're
going to get through this on your own, separate from what
God promises you. in all your ways, acknowledge
Him, and He shall direct your paths." We pray together. There's a group of us from Tuesday
to Friday, and almost every time we pray, at the end of our prayer,
we pray this prayer. God, Help us to abide in you
today. Help us to be aware of your presence
in our lives. Help us, O God, in all of our
ways to acknowledge you, in all of our ways to stop and say,
God, is this what you want me to do? In all of our ways to
let you begin to lead us and guide us, and you promise that
you will direct our paths. There's a great, great promises
in the Word of God to those who choose to abide in Christ. Look
at Psalm 91, if you will. It'll be on the screen behind
me, but for those that have Bibles, you may want to turn there as
well. Psalm 91. This is the Psalm which says,
He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High. That's where
I was over 10 years ago on Broadway that particular morning. I was
abiding in the secret place of the Most High. Most of the people
on the streets don't know anything about that place. that place
that's found in God, that place of strength, stability, hope,
joy, that place that produces a song that this world can't
produce, that place that no matter what's going on around us at
this time, it's not affecting us because we have the presence
of God inside of our lives. We have God's promises radiating
through our hearts. He who dwells in the secret place
of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress and
my God. In Him I will trust." Isn't it
wonderful to be able to get to that place in life? It's a little
harder when you're younger, I think, sometimes, but eventually we
get there. We just say, God, you have never
failed me and you will never fail me. I have found you to
be a faithful friend. I have found it to be true. As
David the psalmist once said, I've been young and now I'm old,
but I've never seen the righteous forsaken or a seed begging bread.
God, I have seen your blessing on people all over the world.
I've seen your blessing on kids living on park benches who have
turned to you. I've seen the blessing of heaven come down
upon them. I trust you, Lord. I trust you,
God, no matter what happens around me. No matter what this world
tries to impose upon me or take away from me, my trust is not
in this world, which will soon one day pass away. My trust is
in the living and eternal God, who can never pass away. The
living and eternal God who sent His Son to a cross to pay the
price for my sin, to bring me back into a living relationship
with Him. The living and eternal God who says, I will never fail
you, I will never leave you, I will never forsake you. The
eternal God that said, I came to give you life and to give
it to you more abundantly. The eternal God that promises
that in Christ I'm a new creation. The old things in my life lose
their hold. They pass away and behold, all things become new.
The God that puts it in my heart to believe that every day when
I get up, there's a new journey ahead of me. There's some new
thing that God's going to do inside of my heart and inside
of my life. And the beauty of it all, it never ends. It never
finishes. You never get to an age where
God says, well, you're old now. I'm not going to work in your
life anymore. He keeps working until we draw our last breath,
our last physical breath on this earth, and then He keeps working
even after that. As to be absent from the body,
we're going to be suddenly in the presence of the Lord. Oh,
we will be so thankful we didn't cast away our confidence in Him.
We'll be so thankful we didn't put our song in a satchel somewhere
and say, I'm going to save it for church. We'll be so thankful
we chose to sing it in the morning. We chose to sing it at night.
We chose to sing it when all hell seems to be breaking out
around us. We said, God, must be time for the band, must be
time for a song. The devil is on my case from
every side, so I'm just gonna bring out, I'm gonna bring out,
even if it's imaginary instruments, it doesn't matter, I'm gonna
bring out the whole band of heaven and I'm gonna worship right now.
I'm going to worship because God has given me a song, and
that song can be seen before it's heard. That song is a visible
song. It's not just lyrics. It's not
just music on a sheet. It's produced from the entirety
of our being. by the presence of God, by the
power of God. Young people, don't be sold short
on this song. Don't be sold short. Don't give
in to this song of this world. Oh my, oh me, oh how, oh where,
oh why. Oh, I've got the blues again
today. Don't give in to that song. He
took me out of the miry clay, set my feet upon a rock to stay.
Thank God. If you can't sing about anything
else, sing about the fact that your name is written in God's
book of life, and that's good enough. Heaven is my eternal
home. Hallelujah. I used to tell the choir at Times
Square Church, if you're going through hell, just give thanks
that you're going through. You're not staying there. Give
thanks. Lift your voice to God. Lift
your voice to God and thank Him. That's not your eternal destiny.
Your eternal destiny is a place where there's no more sin, no
more sorrow, no more sickness, no more trouble, no more fear,
no more dying. Until that day, we have to go through the storms.
I think we sang about it earlier. When the floods come and the
fire comes, I'm not going to be overwhelmed, I'm not going
to be drowned, I'm not going to be burned. God is going to go with me and
keep me all the way. Surely, Psalm 91 verse 3, He
will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the perilous
pestilence. Those things that are sent to
take away your confidence or your freedom, He will deliver
you. He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings
you shall take refuge. His truth will be your shield
and your buckler. You shall not be afraid of the
terror by night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence
that walks in darkness, nor of the destruction that lays waste
at noonday." That seemingly describes the whole society we're living
in today. A thousand may fall at your side
and 10,000 at your right hand, but it will not come near you.
Only with your eyes you will look and see the reward of the
wicked." I don't wish ill on any person, so please don't misunderstand
how I'm about to say this, but walking down the street that
day singing that song, I could see the reward of wickedness
all around me. I could see the tears, the anguish,
the anger, the incivility, the drugs. You could smell the drugs
on the street, all the rewards of wickedness. And thank God
it doesn't come near me. Thank God it's not part of my
life. Thank God I'm not going there. Thank God I have the promise
of God all around me, that a thousand may fall on this side and 10,000
on that side, but it's not coming near me, not going to touch my
house, not going to take my children, not going to touch my grandchildren.
because my trust is in the living God. Because you've made the Lord
who is my refuge, even the most high your dwelling place, no
evil will befall you, nor any plague come nigh your dwelling."
A little bit backwards in the Psalms, Psalm 57, verses 1 to
11, David says these words, be merciful to me, O God. Be merciful
to me. For my soul trusts in you, and
in the shadow of your wings, I will make my refuge until these
calamities have passed by. I will cry out to God most high,
to God who performs all things for me. He shall send from heaven
and save me. He reproaches the one who would
swallow me up, and God shall send forth his mercy and his
truth. My soul is among lions, I lie
among the sons of men who are set on fire, whose teeth are
spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword. Be exalted,
O God, above the heavens, and let your glory be above the earth.
I love the way David finishes that verse, and he talks about,
there's people out there wanting to devour me. They're set on,
the unbridled passions of anger and lust are in their voices.
Their teeth are sharp like arrows, their tongue is a sharp sword,
and then he finishes the verse, he says, be exalted, O God, above
the heavens, and let your glory be above the earth. They've prepared
a net for my steps. My soul is bowed down. They've
dug a pit before me. Into the midst of it they have
fallen themselves. Every snare the enemy has laid
for me," David is saying, He's going to fall headlong into it
himself because I have put my trust in God. God is my confidence. God will keep me. He will not
fail me. He says, my heart is steadfast. Oh God, my heart is steadfast. I will sing and give praise.
I will." Now David is writing this when he's fleeing from Saul
in a cave. Do you understand? This is not
really an optimum. He's not laying on a bed of ivory
with a harp writing a song. He's in a cave. A madman is trying
to take away his life. And all around him, he doesn't
even know anymore who to trust. But he says these words, my heart
is steadfast. Oh God, my heart is steadfast.
I will sing and give praise. Awake, my glory. David is talking
to himself. He says, wake up, my song. Wake
up, band. Wake up. It's almost like everybody's
falling asleep on the platform and David is saying, wake up,
wake up. Wake up all the instruments of music. I will awaken at dawn. I will praise you, O Lord, among
the peoples. I will sing to you among the
nations, for your mercy reaches into the heavens and your truth
into the clouds." Hallelujah. Be exalted, O God, above the
heavens and let your glory be above all of the earth. Now that is a worshiper. That is a man who has a song
that can be seen. You often wonder what made those
men who came into that cave with David. They came in distressed
and discontent and in debt. And they went into that cave,
and the Scripture tells us they came out and they were willing
to fight lions and giants and take on the impossible. And not
only were they made mighty there, they stayed mighty. They were
listed as the mighty men of David. They went in distressed, discontent,
in debt. half defeated, if not all defeated,
and they came out ready to fight. Could it be? Could it be that
they just encountered a man with a song in that cave? Could it
be that they just saw somebody with a source of strength that
was deeper than anything that this world knows anything about?
What was it that challenged them to come out of that cave and
fight? What was it that they saw in the life of David that
was so mighty in a sense that they said, well, God, if you
can do that for him, you can do that for me. And I believe
in great measure it was this ability to worship God in the
midst of the worst circumstances. David is walking down his street
as they are, and everything around is not going right as it often
does. It doesn't for many of us. But
yet it couldn't take away the song that was in his heart, and
the men probably began to look at this and listen to this song
in their hearts. It says, David said, he took
me out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, set my feet
on a rock, established my steps, and put a new song in my mouth,
praise to our God, and many will see it and fear and trust in
the Lord. That's what I believe happened
to those men. They saw it. and the sense of awe of who God
is got into their hearts, a sense of only God could give this man
the ability to worship at this time. Only God could give him
these words that are coming from his lips. Only God could do this
in the midst of the difficult situation he finds himself in.
And then the thought comes, as Pastor Teresa shared in part
because she met some Christian people when she was 18 years
of age, if God can do that for him, maybe God can do that for
me. Maybe God can give me a song
like that. Maybe the men in that cave, I'm only conjecturing,
but maybe they began to pray and say, God, if you did that
for that man, if you gave that man that kind of a song, he shouldn't
be singing songs of praise right now. A lunatic is trying to take
his life. The anointing that was once upon him seems to be
not carrying him. They couldn't see it with their
natural eye, but there's still a song inside his heart that
can't be taken away. And I think some of those men
just thought, well, God, I want that song. I want that confidence. I want to abide in you. I want you to be the one who
is the source of my life and the source of my strength and
the source of everything that I will be in the future. I'll
finish with these words. The psalmist says in Psalm 40
verse 11, he says, do not withhold your tender mercies from me,
O Lord. Let your loving kindness and your truth continually preserve
me. I'm speaking to somebody online tonight. Listen to me.
I'm going to read to you the words of God. For innumerable
evils have surrounded me. There's a lot of people listening
tonight that you could say, Pastor, that's me to a T. I mean, I just
feel like I'm surrounded on all sides. I've got pornography on
this side. I got alcohol on this side. I got anger on this side.
I've got people at work against me on that side. I've got people
that hate me over here on this side. And the psalmist said innumerable. I can't even number the evils
that have surrounded me. And my own iniquities have overtaken
me to the point where I can't look up. This was King David
at one point in his life. He said, not only just things
around me, but things inside of me that want to overtake me
to the point where I can't even lift my head now in the presence
of God. He says, there are more than
the hairs on my head and my heart is failing me. Be pleased, Lord,
to deliver me. Oh, Lord, make haste to help
me. Let them be ashamed and brought to mutual confusion who seek
to destroy my life. Let them be driven backwards
and brought to dishonor who wish me evil. Let them be confounded
because of their shame who say to me, aha, aha, David says,
they're pointing the finger at me, these demonic powers, these
old sins, the critics that don't believe I'm ever going to amount
to anything. They're pointing their finger and saying, aha,
we knew it. You're not going to make it. All the promises
that seemed one time they were yours are now falling through
your fingers. But David says, let all those who seek you rejoice
and be glad in you. Let such as love your salvation,
say continually, the Lord be magnified. But I am poor and
needed, yet the Lord thinks upon me. You are my help and my deliverer.
Do not delay, oh my God. And this was the prayer of David.
He said, God, don't delay to help me. And may I say something
to somebody online tonight? You stop delaying coming to God
for your help. It's not God that's delaying
coming to you, it's you that are delaying coming to God. He
died so that you can come back into living relationship with
Him. He died to give you a reason to live. He died to give you
forgiveness for the wrong that you've done. He died to give
you an assurance that when you die, heaven is going to be your
eternal home. He died to put a new song inside of your heart
that many will see and it will produce in them a sense of awe
and they too will begin to trust in God. He'll put a song inside
of you, ma'am or sir, that you don't have to tell your family
what happened. They'll see it. They'll see the song in you before
you even open your mouth in any kind of praise to God. But what
you have to do is stop delaying coming to God. Stop putting it
off. Stop trying to get yourself all prettied up so you can come
to Him. Just come exactly the way you are. Just as those men
came into that cave with David, they were a mess. They got in
over their heads financially, and they were full of despair.
But God met them there. And when they came out, they
were never the same. And they're listed in the Bible as David's mighty
men. You can read it yourself sometime. You too can be listed
as one of the mighty persons that God touched and used for
His glory in this last godless hour in which we're now living.
He will put a new song within your heart. If you will admit
that you need a Savior, if you will believe that Jesus Christ
was God's love gift to you, paying the price for your wrong, doing
your time, may I put it that way, so that you can be free.
And if you will begin to confess Him with your mouth and just
say, you first do it to God, say, Jesus, you are my God, I'm
giving you my life tonight. If you will do that, And then
start to tell somebody, tell your friends. Just tell somebody
what you've done. You don't have to say much more.
Just say, I prayed with this guy on the internet last night.
I gave my life to Jesus Christ. It's all you got to do. It's
all I did. It's all you got to do. So I'm going to lead you
in a prayer right now. And I'm going to ask you to repeat
the words after me. And everybody here is going to
pray the same prayer, just so that, to give you the encouragement
you need tonight. So you'll know you're not alone.
Lord Jesus Christ, Thank you for loving me. Thank you for
giving yourself for me. And paying the price for all
the wrong things that I've done. Today, I open to you my heart
and my life. And I invite you to come into
my life. I won't delay anymore. I invite
you to be my Savior. my trust, my hope, my future,
and my God. I believe that you are receiving
me as I pray. I believe that the power of my
sin is being broken, and that new hope is coming into
my heart. And one day, heaven will be my home. Until that time,
I'm going to live for you, Jesus. I'm going to trust you. I'm going
to learn what it means to abide in you. From this day forward,
you are my God. I am your child, in Jesus' name. If you did that tonight, as an
act of faith, your first ever act of faith, text the word DECIDED
to 51,000. Just do it right now if you have
your phone with you. DECIDED to 51,000. A video will pop up later on
your screen from Times Square Church telling you how to grow
from where you are right now. What do I do now? And we'll try
our best to answer those questions for you. We're going to come
back in just a moment, and we're going to share communion together.
and how exciting it is to know that somebody out there, I just
know there's somebody there tonight that you've given your life to
Christ. And you've joined Heaven's Choir. Maybe one day you'll be
going the opposite way to me on Broadway in New York City
singing your song, I Walk in the Presence of God. You'll have
your own words, your own tune, your own song. Maybe we'll meet
there. We'll stop and just share a moment
together. How wonderful that would be.
Love you so much, and thank God for your listening tonight and
opening your heart to Jesus Christ.
A Rock on a Muddy Street
Series Prayer
In "A Rock on a Muddy Street", Pastor Carter Conlon preaches about the confidence we can place in Christ as our rock, regardless of what our surroundings might look like.
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| Sermon ID | 421231673319 |
| Duration | 36:02 |
| Date | |
| Category | Prayer Meeting |
| Language | English |
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