Sundays at the Rock | July 12th, 2026
Speaker: Not provided
Shared by Rock Church
Rock Church
Summary
Main message: Waiting for a miracle tests faith, but you can choose to wait well by leaning into desperation, remembering God's past faithfulness, standing on God's unchanging word, and letting others' miracles encourage your own. The Jairus and the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5) illustrate how faith trusts God while the outcome is delayed.
Key points:
- Desperation can drive you to the King, and weakness is where God's strength is made perfect — lean into your desperation rather than give up.
- Hold on to the evidence of what God has already done (record and rehearse past answers) to combat discouragement in the wait.
- Let God's word outlast the wait: place your situation against Scripture because God's promises don't fail.
- When you see God move for others, expect He will move for you too — let others' miracles fuel your faith.
- Practical application: God sees you in the wait; respond by surrendering your waiting requests or by committing to Christ (the sermon included an invitation to accept Jesus).
Scriptures mentioned: Mark 5:21-24, 35-42, Hebrews 11:6, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Luke 1:37
