Sunday Morning - 3/22/2026
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In this sermon from Trinity Baptist Temple, Pastor Kyle Densmore addresses the reality of uncomfortable circumstances—both personal and global—and how they reveal where our true confidence lies. Drawing from the story of Moses encountering God in the burning bush (Exodus 3), he emphasizes that difficult seasons are not new to God's people and that they serve as divine opportunities to deepen faith, strengthen foundation, and refocus on Christ. The sermon outlines three essential responses: the right faith (trusting God alone), the right foundation (God's unchanging Word), and the right focus (fixing eyes on Jesus). Pastor Densmore warns against the natural human tendency to run from discomfort, rely on temporary fixes, or fall into grumbling and division, using Israel's wilderness wanderings and Aaron's idolatry as cautionary examples. He calls believers to resist distraction, remain rooted in Scripture, and trust that God is most active in our trials, not absent. The message culminates in a challenge to long for God more than normalcy, recognizing that spiritual growth often happens in the wilderness, not the promised land.
Uncomfortable circumstances reveal where your confidence truly lies—whether in God or in temporary things like control, comfort, or people.
The right faith is not based on your ability, but on God’s presence and promises, especially when you feel inadequate or afraid.
Your foundation must be God’s unchanging Word, not your feelings, circumstances, or human reasoning.
Keep your focus fixed on Jesus, not on distractions, grumblers, or the failures of others, because He is the founder and perfecter of your faith.
God is most active in your trials, not absent—use them as classrooms for spiritual growth and deeper dependence on Him.
The Nature of Uncomfortable Circumstances
Pastor Kyle introduces the theme of uncomfortable circumstances, noting how they disrupt our desire for predictability and comfort, and how they reveal our true spiritual posture—whether we run to fear or to faith.
Moses and the Burning Bush: A Call to Faith
“I am who I am. This is my name forever and this is my memorial name to all generations.”
The Right Faith: Trusting God Alone
Pastor Densmore explains that faith must be rooted in God’s character, not in feelings, circumstances, or human ability. He warns against placing confidence in money, systems, or people.
The Right Foundation: God’s Unchanging Word
“You do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns.”
The Right Focus: Fixing Eyes on Jesus
“Looking to Jesus. He's the founder and perfecter of our faith.”
“I am who I am. This is my name forever and this is my memorial name to all generations.”
“You do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns.”
“Looking to Jesus. He's the founder and perfecter of our faith.”
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