Faith for the Gap

Galatians 3:23-26

About the Sermon

How you relate to God daily largely determines whether you will enjoy and commune with Him throughout the day. Someone might say, "Well, I relate to God by faith." That's good as far as it goes, but what does that actually mean? Listen as Dan Cruver continues our four-part series, Giving Faith Something to See, by looking at "Faith for the Gap" from Galatians 3:23–26.

About the Series

For Christians, there is a gap between when we first believe in Christ and when we finally see Him with our eyes. We live our entire Christian lives looking “not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen” (2 Cor. 4:18), waiting for the day when our faith becomes sight. Faith in the gap is not easy; daily, we are tempted to lose heart and often groan under heavy burdens. What our faith needs daily is something to see, namely, Jesus Christ crucified. Join us for this series as we set the eyes of our faith upon Christ to strengthen us in the gap.
For Christians, there is a gap between when we first believe in Christ and when we finally see Him with our eyes. We live our entire Christian lives looking “not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen” (2 Cor. 4:18), waiting for the day when our faith becomes sight. Faith in the gap is not easy; daily, we are tempted to lose heart and often groan under heavy burdens. What our faith needs daily is something to see, namely, Jesus Christ crucified. Join us for this series as we set the eyes of our faith upon Christ to strengthen us in the gap.

Sermons in the Series