HighPoint Church
HighPoint Church exists to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. For more information visit myhighpointchurch.com.
05/26/2026
This past Sunday was a reminder that God often calls ordinary people into extraordinary seasons before they ever feel ready.
Just like Gideon, so many of us can allow fear, insecurity, and comparison to shape our perspective. But God sees more in us than we currently see in ourselves.
To all of our graduating seniors: you do not need to have the entire future figured out right now. God rarely gives the full blueprint, He simply asks for the next faithful step.
We pray you walk into this next season not viewing yourselves according to fear, pressure, or limitation, but according to God’s calling over your life. The same God who brought you this far will continue to guide every step ahead
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.
Psalm 119:105
04/28/2026
Most of us don’t walk into church empty; we walk in full of perspectives. And if our perspective is off, everything else follows. This Sunday, we heard what it looks like to shift our POV and begin to see what God sees.
Through the story of Naaman in 2 Kings, we’re reminded:
You can win publicly and still be struggling privately.
God may use unexpected voices to lead you to a breakthrough.
God’s ways won’t always match your expectations, but they’re always higher (Isaiah 55:8-9). Sometimes, the very thing that challenges your pride is the place your miracle is waiting.
Naaman didn’t experience healing until he humbled himself and obeyed. Not when he heard, not when he showed up, but when he aligned.
Your breakthrough might be on the other side of your obedience.
DAY TWENTY-ONE OF TWENTY-ONE DAYS OF PRAYER.
As we wrap up this season of 21 Days of Prayer, we want to encourage you to keep on “Praying First”. Keep this new rhythm of worship, reading the daily, one-year Bible and journaling your prayers. “Prayer may not change my circumstance but it always changes me.” This is a true statement. Why? Because the more time you spend with someone, the more you become like them. You may not realize it but you are very similar to those you spend the most time with, good or bad.
Keep spending time with God, and when you miss a day, take up where you left off. The more you spend time with Him and study the Word, you’ll be amazed at what you learn and who you become! One last thing……pray this: Holy Spirit, fill me up, lead me, use me.
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