Salvation Church at Rankin Lake

Never Give Up

27 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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What do you do when you've been praying for something for months... or even years... and nothing seems to happen? In this message, Pastor Trent Rankin kicks off a new series on the parables of Jesus by exploring two powerful stories from Luke's Gospel that teach one central truth: don't give up praying. Through the parable of the friend at midnight and the persistent widow, Jesus reminds us that God hears every prayer, even when the answer doesn't come on our timetable. Pastor Trent challenges listeners to trust God's timing, remain faithful during seasons of waiting, and recognize that God often uses delays to grow our faith, patience, and dependence on Him. Whether you're carrying a burden, praying for a loved one, facing financial struggles, health concerns, or simply wondering if God hears you, this message offers encouragement to keep seeking, keep trusting, and keep believing that God is still at work.

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