When using faith as a noun, we're talking about what we believe. But if we're talking about faith as a verb, then it is expressed in the way we live.
Read MoreThe fear of the Lord gives us a reason to do what is best for us. It motivates us to align ourselves with what and who God originally created us to be.
Read MoreEvery member of the Body of Christ has the same authority and power, because it is all based on our identity and position in Christ. Our focus must be on the answer, who is Christ, and not the problem.
Read MoreYou know you have overcome the world when you look forward to a greater reward than the passing pleasures of this world.
Read MoreWhen we better understand who God is, we are more able to embrace this “fear of the Lord.” Why? Because He is not only frightening and magnificent; He is also at the same time, and in all ways, love itself.
Read MoreIf we treasure and trust Jesus more than anything, we are genuine Christians, and our identity is rooted in Christ. Here are five truths to read, remember, and believe about who God says you are.
Read MoreIf we really want to get well, we would make whatever commitment it takes to overcome our infirmities. We wouldn’t get mad at God or blame anybody else. Let’s take an introspective look and humbly ask ourselves if we are truly seeking to be well spiritually?
Read MoreAccording to the Psalms and Proverbs, the fear of the Lord appears to be important and valuable. But how do you embrace something like fear, even if it seems to be for your own good? How do you practically access the relational wholeness hidden in the fear of the Lord? Let’s dive in.
Read MoreWorship is ascribing to God His divine attributes. God doesn’t need us to tell Him who He is. But when we worship God, we enter into His presence.
Read MoreAs you have an attitude like Jesus Christ and work out your salvation by following God’s initiation, you can be certain—absolutely confident and full of conviction—that God will complete that which He started in you.
Read MoreAll authority in heaven and on this earth has been given to Jesus. Children of God are spiritually alive and seated with Christ in the heavenlies. We are joint-heirs with Jesus and have the authority to continue His work on earth.
Read MoreBeing in Christ is the most critical element of our identity. Your spiritual union with God is complete and eternal because it is provided by Christ. As long as Christ remains alive spiritually, you will remain alive spiritually—and that's for eternity.
Read MoreTrue prophets draw people back to God and His Word.
Read MoreDo you ever feel unimportant, unqualified or not good for anything? We can often be paralyzed in our witness and productivity by thoughts and feelings of inferiority and worthlessness. But the conviction of the Holy Spirit leads to restoration with Christ!
Read MoreGod desires to transform our lives. Endings in life are one big way that he does that. The Bible is full of examples of people who came to discover that an ending in their life was just the beginning of the transformation process.
Read MoreWhen asked about Easter, the average American thinks about eggs, candy, bunnies, and decorations. Although there is nothing wrong with such traditions, sometimes we may miss the main point of the celebration. Easter is far more important than we realize.
Read MoreDid you know that you can express your anger (or any other emotion) to God?
Read MoreYears of exposure and experience in life have etched grooves in our memory banks—often resulting in emotional baggage. You must learn how to resolve previous conflicts or the emotional baggage will accumulate and the past will control your life.
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