Talk it like you Walk it, and Walk it like You Talk it

May 31, 2026

Drawing from Matthew 6:9-13 and the Parable of the Two Sons in Matthew 21:28-31, this message challenged believers to move beyond empty words and into faithful action. Jesus’ parable reveals that while words matter, true obedience is demonstrated through what we do. One son said “no” but eventually obeyed, while the other said “yes” but never followed through. The goal is not just talking right or acting right—we need both.

Using the Lord’s Prayer as a blueprint for spiritual power, we explored seven key sources of power: unity with God, relationship with the Father, praise, kingdom authority, petition, forgiveness, and self-awareness. Prayer is more than speaking words; it is a powerful connection that transforms our hearts and produces action.

When our walk matches our talk and our talk is rooted in prayer, we position ourselves to do what cannot be accomplished in our own strength. God’s power is released when our words, faith, and actions align with His will.