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Learn What to Do When Your Beliefs Are Belittled 6•22•25

Learn What to Do When Your Beliefs Are Belittled 6•22•25

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In a culture where faith is often mocked and belief is treated as optional, Apostle Gregory Kelley calls us to spiritual courage in “Learn What to Do When Your Beliefs Are Belittled.” With a powerful reminder that before every blessing is a test, this sermon dives into how to stand firm when the heat gets turned up — just like Daniel and the three Hebrew boys.

Drawing from Daniel 1:4–17 and Proverbs 24:5, this message unpacks four practical ways to thrive no matter what people throw at your faith:

🔥 4 Ways to Stand Firm When Your Faith Is Belittled:

1️⃣ Decide in Advance to Stand for God

“Everyone who wants to live a godly life will suffer persecution.” — 2 Timothy 3:12 (NLT)
You either dive, withdraw, or determine to thrive.

2️⃣ Never Stop Learning

“Wise men and women are always learning, always listening for fresh insights.” — Proverbs 18:15 (MSG)

3️⃣ Steep Yourself in God’s Word

“I learn nothing but your truth, and I hate all your lies.” — Psalm 119:104 (NLT)
Joshua 1:8 reminds us that success comes when we soak in the Word and live it out.

4️⃣ Choose Believers as Your Best Friends

“Bad company corrupts good character.” — 1 Corinthians 15:33 (NIV)


This message is a spiritual survival kit for students, believers, and anyone navigating a world that questions their convictions. It’s time to stop shrinking and start thriving — even when your beliefs are belittled.

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