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Espresso Faith

By: Greg Surratt
Narrated by: Greg Surratt
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Subjects include believing when you don't see it and giving thanks before receiving.©2005 Greg Surratt (P)2005 Made For Success Christianity

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In a recorded sermon at Seacoast Church, a large evangelical church based in Charleston, South Carolina, Senior Pastor Greg Surrat addresses Christians waiting on what he calls a "Messiah-sized" promise. Examples include the college graduate who has yet to land a job and a couple who has lost a child. In a colloquial and non-threatening manner, Surrat asks what kind of faith a person needs to lead a fulfilling life.

Pastor Greg’s answer, which is cushioned by familiar verses from the Old and New Testaments, comes in the form of an extended coffee metaphor, where espresso is the spirit that fuels true faith. He urges the listener to move from "latte faith", which is 75 percent milk, to espresso faith, which is "the real thing".

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