Spiritual Disciplines: If God is For Us, Who Can be Against Us?
This past weekend, we had the privilege of learning from Dr. Don Whitney, whose wisdom and teaching challenged us to grow deeper in our faith. What a blessing it was to hear from someone who has dedicated his life to helping believers pursue spiritual maturity and experience the fullness of God’s presence!
On Sunday, he encouraged us with Romans 8:31, asking the powerful question: “If God is for us, who can be against us?” This message was a reminder that no matter what we face, God’s sovereignty, love, and power are greater than anything that stands against us.
Key Takeaways from This Weekend’s Messages:
✅ Spiritual disciplines are essential—growth in godliness comes through consistent time in Scripture, prayer, and worship.
✅ God is our ultimate source of strength—when we stand in His promises, we have nothing to fear.
✅ Faith requires intentionality—we don’t drift toward godliness; we pursue it with purpose.
Looking Ahead: Back to Ecclesiastes
This weekend, we’ll return to our Chasing the Wind series in Ecclesiastes with “Wisdom that Outlasts Popularity” (Ecclesiastes 4:13-16). Solomon’s words will challenge us to think beyond the temporary and seek the kind of wisdom that stands the test of time, rather than chasing the approval of the world.
We look forward to seeing you this Sunday as we continue seeking the wisdom and truth found in God’s Word!
Speaker

Dr. Don Whitney
Professor of
Biblical Spirituality