Steele Creek Church

What Do You Do While You Wait?

31 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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What do you do when God seems silent — when every door feels closed and every prayer feels unanswered? In this message, Pastor Kelvin walks through two encounters in Matthew 15 and Mark 7 that will change the way you see faith. A desperate mother refuses to give up on Jesus even when it seems like He's ignoring her. A man who can't hear or speak is brought to Jesus by friends who believed on his behalf. Both walk away forever changed. No matter how overlooked, unqualified, or unheard you feel — this message is proof that persistent faith gets Jesus' attention. Key Scriptures: Matthew 15:21–31 Mark 7:27–37 💬 Question for Reflection: Is your faith persistent enough to keep pressing in even when the answer feels like no? Support the show [https://www.steelecreek.org/give]

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