2026 THEME — “SEEING LIFE FROM GOD’S PERSPECTIVE”
February – Seeing Stewardship and Giving from God’s Perspective
TOMORROW
will not just be another service for us—it will be deeply personal. From here in Kenya, we see firsthand what your prayers and giving actually do. When you hear our family share at Belmont, please know you are not just listening to missionaries—you are hearing the story of your obedience at work. Because of your faithfulness, children have safe places to sleep. The gospel is preached where darkness once ruled. Families are being restored. Young girls are being rescued from forced futures and given new beginnings. The name of Jesus is being lifted high in places where it was once barely whispered. When Marli Page shares about Medical Missions Outreach, remember that the hands providing care and hope are strengthened by churches like yours who chose to give. The medicine, the compassion, the gospel conversations—they are not happening in isolation. They are happening because someone at Belmont said yes. From our perspective here in Kenya, your prayers are not abstract. We feel them. Your giving is not theoretical. We see it. Your obedience travels oceans. So when you gather this Sunday, come ready—not just to listen—but to recognize that you are part of this story. Ask the Lord how He wants you to continue responding, because eternity is being shaped by what you do. And from our hearts to yours—thank you for loving people you may never meet this side of Heaven.
SUNDAY’S SERMON SUMMARY
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Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart
Your Obedience Is Someone Else’s Lifeline
“And God loveth a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7
Obedience rarely feels dramatic in the moment. It feels ordinary. Quiet. Sometimes even costly. But in the Kingdom of God, ordinary obedience becomes extraordinary rescue. When you give, pray, sacrifice, and trust, you may not see the faces your obedience touches—but Heaven does. Somewhere tonight, a child sleeps safely because someone obeyed. Somewhere a missionary remains on the field because someone said yes. Somewhere a marriage is restored, a soul is saved, a future is redeemed—because someone chose cheerful obedience over comfortable withholding. Your obedience is never isolated. It is always connected to someone else’s miracle.
Obedience Connects You to God’s Rescue Plan
Giving is not merely a financial transaction—it is participation in divine strategy. God could rain manna on missionaries. He could drop resources from Heaven. But instead, He chooses to move through His people. When we tithe, give by faith, and respond to the Spirit’s prompting, we step into God’s global rescue mission. We become conduits. We become supply lines. We become lifelines. What feels small in your hand becomes powerful in God’s. The enemy whispers, “It won’t make a difference.” But Heaven declares, “This is how I change the world.”
Cheerful Giving Reveals a Trusting Heart
The verse does not say God loves the pressured giver. It does not say He loves the reluctant giver.
It says He loves a cheerful giver. Cheerfulness flows from trust. When you truly believe God is your Source, you release without fear. When you know He owns it all, giving no longer feels like loss.
When you trust His promises, obedience becomes joy. We are not losing anything—we are investing in eternity. Fear tightens the hand. Faith opens it. And every open hand becomes someone else’s answered prayer.
Your Obedience Reaches Farther Than You See
Somewhere:
- A child rescued from abandonment will grow up knowing Jesus because someone gave.
- A village will hear the gospel in their language because someone sacrificed.
- A broken heart will find hope because someone trusted God with their firstfruits.
We may never meet them this side of Heaven. But one day, someone may approach you and say,
“You don’t know me—but your obedience helped save my life.” Giving is eternal. Obedience echoes beyond your lifetime.
Imagine a lifeguard standing at the shore while someone is drowning far out at sea. The lifeguard throws a rope. That rope may look small from the beach—but to the drowning person, it is everything. Your obedience is that rope. It may seem like just an offering, a prayer, a sacrifice. But to someone fighting spiritual darkness, it is hope. God does not need our money. He desires our obedience. When we give cheerfully, we declare:
- I trust You.
- I believe in eternity.
- I will participate in Your mission.
Your obedience today may be someone else’s miracle tomorrow. Let your yes become someone else’s lifeline.
Warfare Prayer: Father, in Jesus’ name, I reject every lie that tells me my obedience does not matter. Break the grip of fear, hesitation, and selfishness from my heart. Teach me to give with joy and trust. Let my obedience become someone else’s rescue. Use my life as a conduit of provision, protection, and gospel light. I surrender my resources, my plans, and my security to You. Multiply what I release for eternal impact. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Daily Assignment: Today, give intentionally and joyfully. Whether through tithes, missions, generosity, or meeting a specific need—release it with faith. As you give, pray: “Lord, let this obedience become someone else’s lifeline.” Then trust Him to do far more than you can see.
SATURDAY’S PRAYER REQUESTS
Baby Mary Marin – RSV – ICU CHOA – Critical
Britany Smith ~ Breast Cancer
Darlene Kelley – Cancer Treatment
Don And Carol Franklin – Mae’s Uncle
Ed Franklin’s Son In Law – Heart Surgery
Sandra Mitchell
Tammy Shelnutt
Jean Partee
Aston Savage
Gloria Young
Amy Garner’s Dad
Bentley Smith – Broken Leg
Carol Lawhead – Riverside in Conyers
Joni Oberhage
Linda Mays
Myles Elliott
Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA
Brando Echarte
Debbie Foskey
Don Franklin’s Daughter, Darlene, Son, David
Ed Adkins – Friend of Brian Edwards
Jake Jenkins
June Cronan
Jean Partee’s Sister
Kim McClain’s Daughter, Amanda
Deon Lotter
Doris Loyd
Nancy Brown
Annette Ford
Andrea Nix– Friend of the Shelnutt’s
Angela Bryan’s Sisters
Ann Stanley
Danny Jarrard
Darlene Wiggins
Doris Loyd
Dr. and Mrs. Davis
Eric Magnusson’s Mother
Eric Ward
Friend of Linda Hodge
Gayle Sparks
James Burnette
Jessica Headrick
John McClain’s Mother
June Cronan’s Sister
June Davis
Kailey Bateman
Kim McClain’s Mother
Kim’s Sisters – Ann & Brenda
Lee Cronan
Lillianna Magnusson’s Mom
Lonzo Christian
Lori Blount’s Mother
Mary Williams
Mary Williamson – Dana Jackson’s Mom
Mrs. Franklin
Nora Allison
Ron And Johnnie Barry – Friends Of Ashton & Glenda Bateman
Scott Lanier
Scotty Nix
Stephanie Seivers – Friend of the Shelnutt’s
Steve Michaels
Tom Witcher