Worship Rewind: “Caleb’s Perseverance” – Trust, Perseverance, and God’s Faithfulness
October 12, 2025
This Sunday’s worship centered on trusting God’s promises and persevering in faith, drawing from Joshua 13–14 and Luke 17:11–19. Just as Caleb faithfully claimed his inheritance after years of waiting, believers are called to walk in patient trust, confident that God fulfills His promises in His perfect timing.
The service opened with “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)”, inviting worshipers to step out in faith where the path is uncertain. Like Caleb, we are reminded to keep our eyes above the obstacle, trusting God’s sovereign hand to guide each step.
The sermon’s musical reflection—a mashup of “Keep the Faith” and “Any Day Now”—echoed that perseverance. These songs affirm that we are “held in the Master’s hands” and that, though God’s timing may differ from our own, He is “always right on time”.
The Gospel reading, Luke 17:11–19, The healed leper returning to thank Jesus emphasizes gratitude and recognition of God’s work in our lives and demonstrates how we should act when God inevitably fulfills His promises to us.
Finally, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” closed the service with confidence in God’s unchanging character—His mercies new each morning, His promises sure.
Together, the Scriptures and songs formed one message: God gives His blessings in perfect measure, calling His people to keep the faith, trust His timing, and walk confidently in His enduring faithfulness.