We must depend on God, because He is the One who grants repentance.
Read MoreHumility is a necessary component of leadership because sometimes, we just don’t get it quite right.
Read MoreGod is present in every ministry, and defining who is responsible for what will determine how successful we are.
Read MoreThe power of sin is most evident when we seriously challenge it. If you aren’t encountering any opposition, you aren’t growing.
Read MorePerfect love is perfected in us over time as we continue to seek and understand God’s love and as we continue to peel away the layers of unhealthy practices embedded in us.
Read MoreEvery believer has the spiritual authority to do God’s will and carry on the ministry of Christ; we do this through prayer. Praying with authority is not expressing our will to God but discerning God’s will and claiming the answer with confidence.
Read MoreThe Bible says many things about emotional health. As we look at Psalm 55, consider your current emotional health and seek to align your emotions with God’s Word.
Read MoreThe world is changing at an alarming rate. But when God continues to lead us, we must learn how to adapt our ministry to a changing culture.
Read MoreWe are all called to be in ministry in one way or another. It is our responsibility to follow where God leads us, and the Bible serves as a great roadmap for us.
Read MoreWhen 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.
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