HOW TO BE UNSHAKEABLE
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HOW TO BE UNSHAKEABLE
The righteous flourish like the palm tree and grow like a cedar in Lebanon. They are planted in the house of the Lord; they flourish in the courts of our God. They still bear fruit in old age; they are ever full of sap and green,
Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe,
I. THE RIGHT ROOTS MAKE YOU UNMOVEABLE
I. THE RIGHT ROOTS MAKE YOU UNMOVEABLE
Psalm 92:12 — “The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree…”
A. Palm trees bend but don’t break
A. Palm trees bend but don’t break
They’re built for storms. Designed for pressure. Engineered to outlast what hits them.
B. Righteous roots run deep
B. Righteous roots run deep
You don’t stand strong because life is easy—you stand strong because your roots are anchored in God.
C. Stability is a spiritual decision
C. Stability is a spiritual decision
You choose where you plant. You choose what you feed. You choose what you stand on.
Preaching Line:
“If the enemy can’t uproot you, he can’t stop you.”
II. GOD PLANTS YOU WHERE YOU CAN GROW, NOT WHERE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
II. GOD PLANTS YOU WHERE YOU CAN GROW, NOT WHERE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE
Psalm 92:13 — “Planted in the house of the Lord…”
A. Being planted is not the same as being stuck
A. Being planted is not the same as being stuck
Stuck is accidental. Planted is intentional.
B. God places you in environments that produce endurance
B. God places you in environments that produce endurance
The house of the Lord is where your faith gets fortified and your spirit gets strengthened.
C. Flourishing is the fruit of staying
C. Flourishing is the fruit of staying
You don’t flourish by bouncing—you flourish by being planted.
Preaching Line:
“The enemy wants you to move, but God wants you to root.”
III. UNBREAKABLE PEOPLE CARRY AN UNSHAKEABLE KINGDOM
III. UNBREAKABLE PEOPLE CARRY AN UNSHAKEABLE KINGDOM
Hebrews 12:28 — “Receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken…”
A. Everything around you can shake, but what’s in you cannot
A. Everything around you can shake, but what’s in you cannot
The kingdom is not fragile. The kingdom is not temporary. The kingdom is not intimidated.
B. You stand strong because you stand in something eternal
B. You stand strong because you stand in something eternal
When the world trembles, the kingdom triumphs.
C. Gratitude becomes your grounding
C. Gratitude becomes your grounding
“Let us be thankful”—thankfulness stabilizes the soul and strengthens the spirit.
Preaching Line:
“If the kingdom can’t be shaken, then the carriers of the kingdom can’t be shaken.”
IV. WHEN YOU STAY ROOTED, YOU STAY FRUITFUL
IV. WHEN YOU STAY ROOTED, YOU STAY FRUITFUL
Psalm 92:14 — “They shall still bear fruit in old age…”
A. Fruitfulness is not seasonal—it’s supernatural
A. Fruitfulness is not seasonal—it’s supernatural
God doesn’t retire His purpose for you.
B. Age doesn’t disqualify you; it amplifies you
B. Age doesn’t disqualify you; it amplifies you
The older you get, the stronger your testimony becomes.
C. Fresh oil keeps you flourishing
C. Fresh oil keeps you flourishing
“They shall be fresh and flourishing”—God renews what life tries to drain.
Preaching Line:
“If you stay planted, you’ll stay productive.”
CLOSING DECLARATION
CLOSING DECLARATION
“I may bend, but I will not break.
I may shake, but I will not fall.
I am rooted in His house.
I am anchored in His kingdom.
And by the grace of God—
I. AM. UNSHAKEABLE.”
