Called To Endure (Part 1)

Nov 23, 2025    Pastor Collin Fitzgerald

This sermon challenges the cultural belief that comfort equals happiness and instead reveals that God often uses hardship as a loving tool to shape us into who we were created to be. Drawing from Hebrews 12, we learn that God’s “discipline” is not punishment but His intentional, loving involvement in our lives—teaching us, correcting us, and forming Christlike character within us.


We are invited to see suffering not as evidence of God’s absence, but as evidence that we belong to Him. A good Father guides, shapes, and leads His children, and His discipline flows entirely from perfect love.


In seasons of suffering, God may be:

- Teaching us truth that can only be learned in the valley.

- Revealing sin and inviting us into freedom.

- Drawing us closer to rely on Him instead of ourselves.

- Shaping Christlikeness through patience, sacrifice, and humility.

- Fixing our eyes on eternity, reminding us that this world is not our home.


Above all, we endure because Jesus endured first. He joyfully faced the cross so we could be restored and free. He carried the full weight of sin so we would never walk through suffering alone. Now He walks with us, strengthens us, and promises to finish the work He began.

The call to endure isn’t about striving in our own strength—it’s an invitation to trust the Father who loves us and to lean fully on the Savior who has already gone before us.


In suffering, there is a hidden gift: God is making us more like Jesus and drawing us closer to the home we were made for.