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If You Remain Silent
In today's message, we delve into the story from Esther 4, exploring the themes of courage, faith, and obedience to God's will. This passage challenges us to consider what happens when we remain silent in the face of adversity and injustice, and it calls us to action, urging us to speak up and intercede for others.
A Jonah Season
On December 14, 2025, Pastor Sidney Bryant delivered a powerful sermon titled "A Jonah Season," where we explored the profound lessons from the story of Jonah. This sermon reminded us of the importance of aligning our lives with God's will, even when it challenges our comfort zones. Below, we have highlighted some key points from the sermon that we hope will inspire and guide you through the week.
Faith Breaks the Ungodly Cycles
Pastor Bryant exposes how cycles form, why we return to what God delivered us from, and how the enemy uses our patterns against us. He challenges listeners to align their prayers with their actions, stop entertaining what keeps them bound, and use the measure of faith God has already given them to step into breakthrough. Through personal testimony, biblical insight, and practical wisdom, this sermon reminds us that faith is the only force strong enough to break what has been holding us hostage.
Purpose came First: Obedience is better than any Sacrifice
Pastor Sidney Bryant preached that purpose is established by God before any test, and obedience is the key to remaining in that purpose. Using the story of the Man of God from Judah in 1 Kings 13, he taught that even a powerful assignment can be lost when a believer allows another voice to override what God has clearly spoken. The Man of God from Judah initially obeyed but later fell into deception because he let an old prophet’s lie outweigh God’s instruction. This disobedience led to his premature death and the abrupt end of his ministry.
Purpose Came First: God established Future, Past & Present
This Past Sunday Pastor Sidney Bryant focused on the idea that God's divine purpose precedes everything—He established the future before creating the past or present, weaving them together in His grand plan. Using Exodus 14:10–17, where the Israelites are trapped at the Red Sea, the message illustrates how God’s purpose is not limited by time, but stretches across it, guiding His people towards deliverance.
Purpose Came First
Purpose Came FirstOn November 2, 2025, Pastor Sidney Bryant delivered a profound sermon at Compel Inner-Province Fellowship Church, focusing on the theme "Purpose Came First." This sermon explored the divine order and purpose behind God's creation, particularly emphasizing the creation of Adam and Eve as described in Genesis.
Do It God's Way
In a powerful sermon titled "Do It God's Way," the focus is on the unwavering faith and commitment of Daniel and his companions, as depicted in Daniel 1. This narrative serves as a poignant reminder of how steadfast faith in God can lead to divine favor and ultimate victory, even in the face of adversity.
What Have You Attracted?
We hope this message finds you well and inspired after our recent gathering on October 19, 2025, where Pastor Sidney Bryant delivered a thought-provoking sermon titled "What Have You Attracted?" Through a deep dive into the story of Job, Pastor Bryant challenged us to examine the forces we draw into our lives and encouraged us to reflect on our spiritual positioning.
Focus on What God is Doing and Not the Trial
On the 12th of October, Pastor Sidney Bryant Sr. delivered a powerful sermon titled "Focus on what God is doing and not the trial!" at Compel Inner-Province Fellowship Church. The sermon was a profound reminder of the strength and resilience we possess through our faith in God, even amidst life's challenges. Pastor Bryant's message, grounded in 2 Corinthians 4:7-18, encouraged us to shift our focus from the trials we face to the divine work God is doing within us.
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