In a world trembling under the weight of war, with fresh reports of bombings in Iran and threats echoing across nations, we do not gather today in fear, but in faith. We do not anchor ourselves to headlines—we anchor ourselves to heaven. The Word of God has not changed. Psalm 46 still declares that “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” So while the earth shakes and the kingdoms of men falter, we declare that our God reigns. We are not blind to the times—we are awake and aware. The hour is urgent, and the battle is real. But we are not helpless. We are hidden under the shadow of the Almighty. The shaking around us does not cancel the sovereignty above us. Let the Church arise—not with panic in our eyes, but with purpose in our hearts.

Today’s worship is not emotional escape—it is spiritual engagement. As we lift our voices, we are standing in the gap—for our nation, for Israel, for the innocent in harm’s way, for the next generation who is watching how we respond. We pray for the peace of Jerusalem. We cry out for divine restraint and supernatural protection over the covenant people of God and every nation caught in the crossfire of darkness. And we lift up a battle cry of truth, not terror. Church, the war is not just geopolitical—it is spiritual. The enemy would love to distract, divide, and discourage—but not today. Not in this house. Not in our hearts. Our worship today is a weapon, and our unity is a shield. Let the sound of the redeemed rise above the sound of war—because we know how this story ends: The Lamb wins.

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WHEN NATIONS SHAKE, GOD STILL REIGNS

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed…” — Psalm 46:1–2 )

Every generation has seen its own measure of fear, conflict, and uncertainty, but the tremors we’re witnessing today feel different. With wars rising, alliances breaking, and threats erupting overnight, the world is visibly groaning. Economies can fall in a day. Political platforms shift like sand. And yet, for the believer, there is one unshakable truth: God has not moved. His throne is not threatened by the panic of men. Heaven is not rattled by earthly explosions. While the world braces for impact, the Church must remember its foundation: we are built upon the Rock that cannot be shaken.

In times like these, the temptation is to let fear dictate our emotions, our conversations, even our theology. But we are not called to live by reaction—we are called to live by revelation. And the revelation is this: our God is not just present—He is very present. He does not merely watch the shaking; He governs through it. He is both the shelter we run to and the strength we rise from. Like a lighthouse in a storm, He does not flicker when the winds howl. He stands. And so do we. When the media stirs panic and speculation spreads like wildfire, we must let the Word of God be louder than the news. Psalm 46 reminds us that even if the mountains fall into the sea, we will not fear—not because the world is calm, but because our hearts are anchored. The shaking of nations only makes the unshakable nature of God’s Kingdom more evident. The battle may rage around us, but the victory is already decided above us. So we don’t shrink back—we stand up. We shine. We speak hope. And we remember that when nations shake, God still reigns.

Prayer:  Lord, as the world trembles and chaos seems to rise like a flood, remind me that You are still seated on the throne. Let Your voice be louder than the news. Let Your presence steady my spirit. Teach me to rest, to trust, and to stand strong in You. May my life radiate peace in a panicked world. In Jesus’ mighty name, amen.

Daily Declaration:  Even when the world shakes, I will not be moved—my God reigns.

Ann Stanley

Doug Stephens

Lynn Garner’s Daughter

Mary Williams – Rehab

Sadie Almand & Unborn Baby

Sarah Parker

Scotty Nix

Andrea Nix– Friend of the Shellnutts

Stephanie Seivers – Friend of the Shellnutts

Jill Haines

Angela Bryan’s Sister

Danny Jarrard 

Darlene Wiggins

Doris Loyd

Dr. and Mrs. Davis

Eric Magnusson’s Mother

Eric Ward

Friend of Linda Hodge

Gayle Sparks

George & Linda Alexander 

James Burnette

James Garner

Jessica Headrick 

John McClain’s Mother

June Cronan’s Sister

June Davis

Kailey Bateman

Kathryn Raines

Kim McClain’s Mother 

Kim’s Sisters – Ann & Brenda

Lee Cronan

Lillianna Magnusson’s Mom

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah 

Lonzo Christian 

Lori Blount’s Mother

Mary Williams

Mary Williamson – Dana Jackson’s Mom

Marynell Ford 

Mike, Gwen, Michael Rice Family – Friends of Blount’s – Car Accident

Mrs. Franklin 

Nora Allison

Pastor Driskell 

Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA

Roy Loyd

Scarlett – Marynell’s Granddaughter

Scott Lanier 

Steve Michaels

Theresa Bain’s Granddaughter

Tom Witcher