The pastor encouraged the audience not to wait passively for circumstances to change but to draw a line in the sand, refuse the enemy’s lies, and reclaim their faith, joy, and peace.
Furtick concluded his message with a call for people to continue praising and trusting God even while facing storms, declaring that their struggles will not last as long as their song of praise.
Just as many have experienced when a pastor concludes his sermon, Elevation Worship quietly began to play before leading everyone in “Trust in God.”
With Furtick pacing back and forth from one side of the stage to the other—raising his hands in worship—the band sang “Graves Into Gardens” and “RATTLE!” before concluding the evening with “Praise.”
Elevation Worship recently released a new live album titled “So Be It,” and it is available on all major streaming services.
