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Introduction

In a world that encourages us to brag about ourselves, Scripture calls us to something different — brag on God.

In this message from our Brag on God series, we are reminded that when life gets heavy, uncertain, or overwhelming, our confidence doesn’t come from our strength or success. It comes from remembering who God is and boldly declaring what He has already done.

If you missed the message or want to revisit it, you can watch the full sermon here:
Watch the Message:
https://www.youtube.com/live/3xUtL44-c_E


What Does It Mean to Brag on God?

To brag on God means to openly acknowledge His faithfulness, power, and presence — especially when circumstances don’t look favorable.

The Bible is filled with reminders that God’s people were never meant to boast in themselves, but to point everything back to Him.

“Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.” — 1 Corinthians 1:31

Bragging on God shifts our focus:

  • From fear to faith

  • From uncertainty to trust

  • From self-reliance to God-dependence


Why Remembering Matters

One of the key themes of this message is the importance of remembering what God has already done.

When we forget God’s past faithfulness, we start to doubt His present work. But when we remember:

  • We regain confidence

  • Our worship deepens

  • Our faith becomes anchored, not emotional

Throughout Scripture, God continually calls His people to remember — not nostalgia, but testimony.


Faith That Speaks Out Loud

This message challenges us not to keep our faith quiet.

Bragging on God isn’t arrogance — it’s witness. It’s choosing to speak hope in moments where fear wants the final word. It’s declaring God’s goodness even when answers haven’t fully arrived yet.

When we brag on God:

  • Our worship becomes bold

  • Our prayers become confident

  • Our trust becomes visible


Application: How Do We Brag on God Today?

Here are a few ways to live this message out daily:

  • Speak testimony, not tension — Talk about what God has done, not just what’s going wrong.

  • Praise before the breakthrough — Worship God even when the outcome isn’t clear.

  • Trust beyond your circumstances — Let your confidence rest in God’s character, not your control.

Bragging on God doesn’t deny reality — it declares a greater truth.


Watch the Full Message

We encourage you to watch, reflect, and share this message with someone who needs encouragement today.

Brag on God — Full Sermon
https://www.youtube.com/live/3xUtL44-c_E


Final Encouragement

When we brag on God, we remind our hearts who is truly in control. Our faith grows when our focus shifts, and our worship becomes powerful when we remember that God has never failed — and He won’t start now.

Let your life be a testimony.
Let your words reflect your faith.
Brag on God.