Father's Day 2026
This powerful message challenges us to examine where we truly stand in our commitment to Christ, particularly in the place where it matters most: our homes. Drawing from Joshua 24:15, we're reminded that the choice to serve the Lord isn't a one-time decision made at an altar, but a daily commitment that must be lived out in the land where we dwell. The message confronts us with uncomfortable questions: Are we choosing Christ when the church doors close? Are our families witnessing the reality of our faith, or just the performance of it? We're called to be strong and courageous, not in our own strength, but through consistent prayer, deep engagement with God's Word, and authentic vulnerability when we're struggling. The sermon emphasizes that being a person of God means more than appearing perfect; it means being real enough to admit when we need help, humble enough to seek it, and brave enough to use our testimonies to lift others. Our scars and past struggles aren't marks of shame but potential tools for ministry when we allow God to redeem them for His purpose.
