Explain Verse
Theme: Faith, trust and obedience. Verse focus: For thou hast trusted in thy wickedness: thou hast said, None seeth me. Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath perverted thee; and thou hast said in thine heart, I am, and none e...
The verse calls for confident reliance on God. Biblical faith is not passive; it receives God's Word and responds with obedience.
Sermon Insight
Sermon angle: Preach faith as trust that produces movement. Contrast fear-based living with Word-based obedience.
Suggested movement: Text → Truth → Tension → Grace → Response.
Leadership Insight
Leadership application: Leaders must make decisions from conviction, not panic. Faith helps leadership remain steady when results are not yet visible.
Marriage Insight
Marriage application: Marriage needs faith for seasons where feelings, finances or circumstances are under pressure. Couples can agree around God's Word.
Singles Insight
Singles application: This verse encourages singles to trust God's process instead of forcing outcomes through pressure, compromise or fear.
Counseling Insight
Counseling note: Use this verse to help someone identify what they are trusting, then replace fear-driven assumptions with a faith-filled next step.