Guest Speaker

Jan 25, 2026    Rob Grindley

This powerful message centers on understanding grace not merely as unmerited favor, but as God's power, ability, and influence rooted in His goodness and love. Drawing from Ephesians 2 and James 1, we discover that while God's grace is abundantly available, it must flow through a specific channel to reach our lives—that channel is faith. The teaching challenges us to examine how we approach God in prayer: Are we coming with confidence and assurance, or are we merely hoping and wishing? The woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5 demonstrates this principle beautifully—she pressed through the crowd with absolute confidence that touching Jesus would make her whole, and that faith activated the power flowing from Him. We learn that God's grace doesn't automatically manifest just because we have a need; rather, our confidence acts as the bridge connecting heaven's power station to our lives. The message confronts our tendency to limit God's grace through our own words and double-mindedness, reminding us that faith comes by hearing—present tense, continuous action—not by having once heard. When we grasp this truth, we position ourselves to experience breakthrough after breakthrough, whether in healing, provision, deliverance, or any area where we need God's rescuing power.