Help Is on the Way – Sarah Jakes Roberts
Pain may be loud, but it doesn’t get the final word. In “Help Is on the Way,” Sarah Jakes Roberts reminds us that God never asks us to ignore our pain, but He invites us to bring […]
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Sunday, March 22, 2026 I Psalm 115:1 NLT
Who is the hero of your story?
In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner brings a message that will challenge the way you narrate your life. Using Psalm 118:23 as his foundation — “This is the Lord’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes” — Bishop Bronner calls us back to the posture that changes everything: humility.
This isn’t a message about self-deprecation. It’s a message about proper credit. When God is the source, the deliverer, and the sustainer, He deserves to be the hero. And the way we tell our stories — the way we talk about our wins, our survival, our success — either reflects that truth or steals from it.
Bishop Bronner walks through the contrast between ego and humility, the story of Joseph and the principle that what enemies meant for evil, God meant for good, the powerful moon analogy (why your light has never been your own), and a practical 7-element framework for sharing your testimony effectively.
He also delivers a sober warning from Scripture — the stories of Nebuchadnezzar and Herod — about what happens when God’s glory is taken rather than given back.
This episode closes with one of the most encouraging declarations in all of Scripture, and a reminder that wherever you are in your story, the best is still yet to come.
This episode is for you if:
Key Takeaways:
Scriptures: Psalm 107:2, 8 | Psalm 118:1, 23 | Genesis 50:20 | Matthew 5:16 | 1 Corinthians 4:3–7 | Numbers 12:3 | John 3:30 | Daniel 4:30–37 | Acts 12:21–23 | 1 Corinthians 1:26–29 | Revelation 12:11
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Pain may be loud, but it doesn’t get the final word. In “Help Is on the Way,” Sarah Jakes Roberts reminds us that God never asks us to ignore our pain, but He invites us to bring […]
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