Reflecting on Gods Goodness
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Bishop Fred A. Caldwell Sr. delivers a powerful sermon titled 'Reflecting on God's Goodness' from Psalm 107, urging believers to look back and recognize the countless ways God has shown mercy, redemption, and provision throughout their lives. He emphasizes that gratitude is not optional but essential, especially in a culture consumed by 'gimme, gimme, gimme' mentality. Drawing from biblical narratives—such as Israel's deliverance from Egypt and Jesus' miracles—Bishop Caldwell illustrates how God redeems people from spiritual bondage, satisfies deep soul-longings, and delivers from distress when they cry out. He passionately calls the redeemed to testify, praise, and live in the reality of God’s goodness, even when circumstances seem bleak. The message culminates in a call to action: reflect, praise, and release the power of God through worship, recognizing that His mercy endures forever and His presence is always available.
Gratitude is a spiritual discipline—reflect on God’s past goodness to strengthen your faith.
God’s mercy endures forever, even when we were unworthy or far from Him.
The redeemed of the Lord must testify—silence is not an option for those who have been transformed.
Praise is not just emotion—it’s a spiritual weapon that breaks chains and releases God’s power.
God is always present, even in darkness, and He delivers when we cry out in our distress.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Enemy’s Attack and the Lord’s Response
“The enemy comes in like a flood. The Spirit of the Lord will raise up a standard against him.”
Why We Must Give Thanks: God’s Goodness and Mercy
“God could have turned his back and all of us would have plunged right into hell. We need to reflect on his goodness.”
The Redeemed Must Testify
“You need to tell somebody. I couldn't keep it to myself. When it happened to me, I couldn't keep it to myself.”
God’s Provision in the Wilderness: Soul Hunger and Thirst
The bishop reflects on the spiritual hunger and thirst that only God can satisfy. He connects the Israelites' wilderness journey to the believer’s inner longing for a personal relationship with Christ.
“God could have turned his back and all of us would have plunged right into hell. We need to reflect on his goodness.”
“It was God through Jesus Christ that broke the bands of the enemy and set the captives free.”
“The enemy comes in like a flood. The Spirit of the Lord will raise up a standard against him.”
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Greenwood Acres Full Gospel Baptist Church
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