The Dimension of Expectation is not just a sermon—it’s a call to a higher level of faith. When we step into The Dimension of Expectation, we stop merely hoping and start knowing that God will move. This powerful message challenges believers to go beyond passive faith and actively anticipate the supernatural.
Many Christians pray, but do they expect answers? They attend church, but do they expect a move of God? They face struggles, but do they expect victory? The Dimension of Expectation teaches that faith is not just believing in God’s power—it’s living with absolute confidence that He will do what He promised.
This is the kind of sermon that ignites faith and awakens the church. Preach The Dimension of Expectation, and watch as your congregation moves from hesitation to certainty, from doubt to boldness, from routine to revival!
Why Preach The Dimension of Expectation?
In this message, you will help your congregation understand:
When you step into The Dimension of Expectation, you don’t just wait for God to move—you prepare for it, anticipate it, and walk in it.
What Happens in the Dimension of Expectation?
When believers embrace this mindset:
David said in Psalm 62:5, “My expectation is from Him.” He understood that true faith does not just wish—it expects.
Who Needs to Hear This Sermon?
This message is for:
If you want your church to move into a new realm of faith, The Dimension of Expectation is the sermon that will get them there.
Preach it. Live it. Expect it. Because when we expect God to move—He always does!