Amazing Faith or Astonishing Unbelief?
Kerygma on QAVA
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44m
Featuring: Christine Caine
Speaking to a generation often distracted by influence, image, and performance, Caine reminds us that Jesus is still amazed by bold, unshakable belief. Drawing from Luke 7 and the story of the Roman centurion, she asks a powerful question: When Jesus looks at our lives, does He marvel at our faith—or our unbelief? Weaving together her personal story, global ministry experience, and theological reflection, Caine exhorts listeners to embrace a faith that is rooted in Scripture, strengthened by study, and activated through obedience. She challenges the Church to stop trying to impress each other and start astonishing God—not with perfect theology, but with surrendered trust.
This is a wake-up call to the Western church, reminding us that revival is often found in underground places, hard soil, and humble hearts. This session is a rally cry for those who want to live fully surrendered, biblically grounded, and empowered by the Spirit of God in a skeptical, post-Christian world.
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