Thank God I'm Guilty | Robert Madu | Social Dallas
2/9/202651 min
In “Thank God, I’m Guilty,” Pastor Robert Madu teaches that Daniel was guilty—not of a crime, but of prayer, integrity, and steadfast trust in God. True trust isn’t forged in minutes, but through a lifetime of faithfulness. If trusting God were illegal, would there be enough evidence to convict you?
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First 90 secondsRobert Madu· Host0:00
Some of y'all look like you got some confident trust in the Lord. [cheering] Come on, that's a buzzword around here. We have a word that shapes our year as a church, and we believe that God forms that word in us. And our word for 2026 is- Trust. Trust. Not shaky trust, not scared trust, confident trust in the Lord. It comes straight out of scripture, and every single Sunday we declare this verse. It is in Hebrews 10:35-37. Y'all ready to read it as a family?
Speaker 20:31
Yes.
Robert Madu· Host0:32
Here we go. And remember, you don't go till I say- Go. Man, y'all are good. Here we go. So- So do not throw away this confident trust in the Lord. Remember- Remember the great reward that awaits you. Patient endurance- Patient endurance is what you need now, so that you will continue to do God's will Then you will receive- Then you will receive all that he has promised For in just a little while- For in just a little while the Coming One will come and not delay. Anybody believe the Coming One will come one day? [applause] I can't wait. It's getting crazy down here. This earth is not my home. [laughs] I want the Coming One to come. Come today, Lord. [laughs] Those of you at the top will get there before us. [laughs] [laughs] Remain standing. Um, well, I'm sure you heard the news. I'm sure you heard the news. It is, uh, indicative of where the nation is,