I’m Getting Ready to See Something I’ve Never Seen
Pastor Jeff preaches from I Corinthians 2:9, reminding us that God has already prepared things for those who love Him: things we haven’t seen, heard, or even imagined yet. He encourages us to live with faith and expectation, trusting that God is still at work behind the scenes, even when life doesn’t make sense. The message was a potent reminder that our story isn’t over and that God’s best is still ahead.
Sermon Highlights & Key Points
God Has Already Prepared Something You Haven’t Seen Yet
Before your struggle ever began, God already had the solution ready. While you were praying, crying, or doubting, he was preparing. God doesn’t create blessings on the spot; he sets them up ahead of time. Every closed door, delay, or disappointment is just part of the setup for what he’s already planned.Faith Sees What Eyes Can’t
Faith doesn’t wait for proof. It believes before it happens. Your natural eyes may see nothing but problems, but faith says, “It’s already done.” When we stop looking only at what’s visible and start believing God’s promises, our perspective shifts. Faith gives life to what isn’t visible yet.Love Unlocks What God Has Prepared
This promise is for those who genuinely love God. Love and obedience open the door to what He’s already made ready for us. The widow who gave her last bit of flour and oil saw her miracle because of love and trust. Love isn’t just a feeling; it’s shown in our actions, and it moves the heart of God.Expect the Unexpected
God doesn’t always show up in predictable ways. He parts seas, brings water from rocks, rains bread from heaven, and turns losses into victories. When you really believe His Word, you live with anticipation that today could be the day your breakthrough comes. God loves to surprise His people, so keep expecting Him to move in ways you’ve never seen.
Key Scriptures
I Corinthians 2:9 – God has amazing things waiting for those who truly love Him, things we haven’t seen or imagined yet.
Hebrews 11:1 – Faith means believing something is real even before you can see it happen.
Isaiah 64:4 – No one has ever seen a God like ours who works for people who keep trusting Him.
Ephesians 3:20 – God can do way more than anything we could ever ask for or think of.
Discussion Questions
What’s one area in your life where it’s been hard to “see” what God is doing?
How does it change your mindset to know God already prepared what you need before the problem even starts?
What’s the difference between believing something might happen and having faith that it will?
Pastor Jeff said, “Love unlocks what God has prepared.” What does loving God look like in your day-to-day life?
Where do you need to start expecting the unexpected again—trusting that God can move in ways you’ve never seen?
Closing Thoughts, Challenge, and Prayer Prompt
What looks like an ending might just be a setup for something greater. God has not forgotten about you. He’s already prepared blessings, breakthroughs, and answers you haven’t seen yet. Faith believes it before it shows up, and love opens the door for it to happen. Keep your eyes on Him and stay expectant. Your “never seen” moment is coming!
Challenge: Each morning this week, say: “God, I believe You’ve already prepared something good for me today. Help me see it and walk by faith.” Then, find one way each day to show love or obedience. It might just unlock the blessing that’s been waiting on you.
Lord, thank You for preparing good things for me long before I ever needed them. Help me to trust You even when I can’t see the plan. Strengthen my faith, grow my love for You, and open my eyes to what You’re doing in my life. I’m ready to see something I’ve never seen. In Jesus’ name, amen.

