
Victory Church Providence
What Must I Do?
What Must I Do? Luke 10:25-37 Brother David Fisher August 16, 2026

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What Must I Do? Luke 10:25-37 Brother David Fisher August 16, 2026

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Summary The sermon, “The Deafening Silence of God,” focuses on what Christians should do when God seems silent or when prayers appear to go unanswered. The central message is that God’s silence does not necessarily mean God is absent or inactive. Sometimes silence is itself part of how God works in a person’s life. Key points: God primarily speaks through His Word. The Bible is presented as the first and most important way God communicates. Other forms of guidance—such as impressions from the Holy Spirit, spiritual leaders, godly counsel, pain, dreams, visions, and circumstances—should be evaluated against Scripture. Job illustrates the experience of God’s silence. In Job 23, Job says he cannot perceive, see, or hear God despite desperately needing answers after losing his possessions, children, and health. Yet Job continues to trust God and says that, after being tested, he will come forth “as gold.” When God is silent, obey the last thing He told you. The speaker compares this to military communication: when communication is lost, soldiers follow the last valid instruction they received. Similarly, Christians should continue obeying what God has already revealed rather than constantly seeking a new word. God may be silent because of disobedience. The example of King Saul shows that disobedience can interfere with receiving further direction. Saul disobeyed God, failed to repent, and eventually sought guidance from a medium rather than turning back to God. The sermon emphasizes that repentance, rather than excuses or alternative sources of guidance, is the proper response to disobedience. God may be preparing us for greater maturity. Jesus told His disciples in John 16 that He had more to teach them but that they were not yet ready to receive it. Silence or a lack of dramatic spiritual experiences does not necessarily mean God has abandoned someone. It may mean God is developing their character and preparing them for what comes next. Faithfulness matters more than constant excitement or miracles. The sermon challenges the desire for instant spiritual results, especially in a culture shaped by social media and instant gratification. Christians are encouraged to keep serving, praying, attending church, making disciples, and doing ordinary acts of obedience even when nothing spectacular seems to be happening. Silence can help us hear God more clearly. Modern life is filled with notifications, social media, messages, entertainment, and constant stimulation. The speaker argues that intentionally practicing silence, waiting, meditation, and stillness before God can help Christians become more attentive to His voice. God’s silence can be preparation. The approximately 400-year period between Malachi and John the Baptist is described as the “silent years.” The sermon uses this period to illustrate how apparent silence can precede something significant—in this case, the arrival of John the Baptist and ultimately Jesus. Silence can expose pride. The sermon concludes that God may use silence to confront pride and teach humility. Rather than asking only, “Why isn't God answering me?”, believers should also ask, “What is God trying to teach me through this?” Main takeaway When God seems silent, don't stop moving forward. Continue obeying what He has already revealed, repent where necessary, remain faithful, cultivate patience and humility, and wait for His direction. The sermon closes with the idea, attributed to Charles Spurgeon: When we cannot trace God's hand, we should trust His heart. In short: God’s silence is not necessarily God's absence. It may be an invitation to trust, obey, mature, become still, and prepare for what He is doing.

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Main Theme: Learning to hear God's voice is the solution to countless problems and the key to discovering God's purpose. Big Idea: God promises to guide those who seek Him: "This is the way; walk in it." (Isaiah 30:21) How God Speaks: Through His Word Through the Holy Spirit's impressions Through spiritual leadership Through godly counsel Through seasons of pain and refinement Personal Testimony: Pastor Richard shares how God led him to plant Victory Church and how that calling was confirmed through prayer, wise counsel, and spiritual leadership. Powerful Truth: Counterfeits don't invalidate the genuine. Misuses of "God told me" should never keep us from seeking God's authentic voice. Pain Has Purpose: God doesn't delight in our suffering, but He can use it to redirect, refine, and mature us. Biblical Examples: Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, and David all experienced painful seasons that prepared them for God's greater plan. Key Promise: God doesn't leave us in the fire—He brings us through it into "rich fulfillment" (Psalm 66:12). Takeaway: The sooner we listen to God's Word, His Spirit, and godly counsel, the less often He needs to use painful circumstances to get our attention. Memorable Quotes "Learning to hear the voice of God is the solution to a thousand problems." "When you know that you know that you know God has spoken, it gives you confidence, conviction, and staying power." "God loves you just the way you are, but He loves you too much to leave you that way." "Pain isn't God's first choice, but He can use it to accomplish His greatest work in us." "God is not bringing you through the fire to destroy you—He's bringing you out to rich fulfillment."

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Sermon Title Does God Really Speak to Us Today? ⭐ Key Scripture Hebrews 1:1–3 "God, who at various times and in different ways spoke... has in these last days spoken to us by His Son." Key takeaway: God is not silent—He still speaks to His people today. Main Highlights 1. God Still Speaks Today "The Bible assures us that God still speaks today. God is not silent, and He is speaking to His people." "If God didn't speak, we wouldn't even have a Bible." Takeaway: Scripture is the foundation of God's voice. 2. God's Primary Ways of Speaking The sermon emphasized that God speaks through: His Word The Holy Spirit Spiritual Leadership 3. God Uses Spiritual Leaders Ephesians 4:11–13 "God uses the preaching of the Word... to speak truth, revelation, and insight to the body of Christ." "The Holy Spirit is able to guide you, direct you, correct you, prepare you, and speak truth to your life." 4. A Biblical Pastor Is More Than a Preacher "Some churchgoers don't want a pastor—they just want a preacher and a performer." "Follow me as I follow Christ." Key idea: God gives pastors to shepherd, disciple, and care for His people—not merely to preach sermons. Challenging Questions Are You Hard to Pastor? The sermon listed several heart checks: ✓ Do you consume but never contribute? "The church isn't a theater. You're not an audience—you are here on assignment." ✓ Do you resist authority but expect access? "You ask for counsel but reject correction." "You can't have access without alignment." ✓ Do you love the church but not the vision? "Unity doesn't mean uniformity, but it does require humility." ✓ Do you avoid commitment but still want pastoral care? "Covering requires connection." "Biblical shepherding requires relationship." ✓ Are you easily offended? "Offense is one of the fastest ways to go astray." "You see correction as rejection." Powerful Closing Statement "Having a pastor is not only biblical—it is beneficial and essential for your spiritual growth and well-being." How Do You Know God Is Speaking? Luke 24:32 "Did not our hearts burn within us... while He opened to us the Scriptures?" Application: "When you walk away saying, 'I felt like God was speaking directly to me,' that is one way you know God is speaking through anointed leadership." Memorable Quotes "God is not silent." "God still speaks today." "The church isn't a theater. You're not an audience—you are here on assignment." "You can't have access without alignment." "Covering requires connection." "Unity doesn't mean uniformity, but it does require humility." "Offense is one of the fastest ways to go astray." "Having a pastor is not only biblical—it is beneficial and essential for your spiritual growth." "Did not our hearts burn within us while He opened the Scriptures?"

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Today's Service Summary: "Ignorance Is a Silent Killer" Key Scripture: Hosea 4:6 — "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." Main Message: Spiritual ignorance is dangerous because it leaves believers vulnerable to deception, fear, and poor decisions. The Bible is the primary way God speaks and reveals His will for our lives. Every Christian should continually read, study, meditate on, memorize, and hear God's Word to grow spiritually. God's Word is a lamp that guides us one step at a time, helping us make wise decisions and walk in His will. The pastor shared personal testimonies of how God used Scripture to provide direction, encouragement, and confirmation during important moments in his life and ministry. The message concluded with a challenge to seek God's will daily, trust His guidance, and build a strong foundation in His Word. Highlighted Quotes "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." (Hosea 4:6) "Ignorance is a silent killer spiritually." "Open Bible, God speaking. Closed Bible, God not speaking." "Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." (Psalm 119:105) "Not my will, Father, but Yours be done."
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