tenacious in tension

Sarah Gautier
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SUMMARY: The sermon is titled "Tough on Tension" and is based on the story of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River in Joshua 3:14-4:7. The speaker shares a personal story about facing a difficult exam in law school and receiving a poor grade. He emphasizes the importance of standing firm in the face of tension and being tenacious. Parents are encouraged to play a priestly role in their families and carry the ark of the covenant, guiding their children and holding the Presence of God in the center. Graduates are also honored for their achievements, with recognition for the support and contributions of their families. The second principle is to pull the tension, represented by the Israelites taking twelve stones from the dry riverbed as a reminder of God's faithfulness.

The sermon discusses the story of Joshua and the Israelites crossing the Jordan River, and how it relates to the importance of being tenacious in tension. The sermon highlights three principles: standing firm in tension, pulling some of the tension for your benefit, and setting reminders to remember victories and commitments. The sermon also honors fathers and encourages graduates to remember their achievements and potential. The congregation is invited to come forward to receive a memorial stone to remember their victories. The sermon ends with a prayer for the graduates and parents.


I want to talk to you about the theme of this sermon that I am going to title "Tough on tension", we are going to read in Joshua 3:14 until chapter 4 verse 7. Something that I am always encouraging young people to do in the service that What we have on the other side is never allow the sermon to be like a monologue in which God speaks to you passively, it has to be a dialogue in which you take notes and interact with the Spirit of the Lord, because that way you will to remember the things that God put in your heart when we were listening to him, so are you ready? Let's do it, go ahead.

Thank you for the fellowship of the saints God, we pledge to hear from You, we ask that you open our eyes to see You more clearly today, hearts and minds to be sensitive to You, we want to honor You as Father first, and we want to honor also the fathers that are in the midst of us Lord, in Your Name we pray Lord, amen, amen.

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