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The devil’s accusations stop where the blood of Jesus starts; and hell’s fury can’t outrun Heaven’s victory. Stay covered by the blood, anchored in the Word, and fearless in your testimony. "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death" (Revelation 12:11).
A comprised heart leads to a compromised life. Therefore, keep your heart in the Word and the Word will keep your heart.
Considering social media and how people are following us--the question is--are we leading them closer to Jesus? For any other destination is actually dangerous and possibly even disastrous. Turn around from time to time and see who is following you, but more importantly, look ahead all the time to see where you are leading.
Everything you are going through is preparing you for what you prayed for. Remember, God is looking to develop your maturity before He can trust you to handle the responsibility. Trust there is always purpose in the pain.
One of the best ways to show Jesus is by sincere service. You see, selfless service not only breaks down barriers, but it cultivates curiosity because people are not used to being treated with such genuine generosity. When you serve others and expect nothing in return from your service, you begin to show them the heart of Jesus.
There is so much pain in this world and people are desperately looking for help to lift it. Of course no set of circumstances are the same, but let us always remember that the weight of other peoples burdens can be helped along with the right muscle--the heart. Because the best exercise for strengthening your own heart is by reaching down and helping somebody else pick up their burdens.
Jesus moved so graciously that even His steps toward Calvary were steps of liberty. And since He lives within you, let that freedom and grace cover you. You may feel "bound to your circumstances," but Gods peace can be found in any circumstances.
On Labor Day weekend, I’ll begin a new teaching series at Landmark Church titled “The Last Revelation: Countdown To The Kingdom.” For the past several months, I’ve been studying, praying, and seeking the Lord in preparation for what He desires to...
“Do you go to medical?” That was a question repeatedly posed to me by a fellow inmate. The intent of the question was to figure out what drug I was taking. You see, in prison, men line up in droves to go to medical with the hopes of having legal drugs dispensed to them for a wide variety of reasons. I explained to this inmate that I wasn’t on any drugs and that I had never been to medical. He then inquired, “Then why do you look so happy all the time? After all, this is prison.” That whole exchange still brings a smile to my face as that question gave me an opportunity to testify about the peace that the Lord had encompassed me with in prison. Many would say...
I recently had the privilege to speak at a community event called “Praise in the Park,” which was held at the Cape May County Park/Zoo. It was a venue that consisted of several bands and singers performing to the praise of God in a public setting, with informational booths and fun attractions lining the outskirts of the area. The evening concluded by a special performance from the Christian band ‘Finding Favour’, whose top billboard hit song—Cast My Care—can be heard on XM Radio. Ironically, that song would resonate in my mind and is at the heart of why...
What are you willing to die for? Now live for....
I was the most disciplined undisciplined person in the world. In academics, mom never had to remind me to study. Scholarly success was habitual. Homework done. Assignment complete. Test aced. Distinguished honors. I was disciplined to be the best student expected of me—though secretly complacent—I did enough to surpass my peers. In athletics, dad never had to remind me to train. Athletic success was innate. Gym time. Diet time. Game time. All-star honors. I was disciplined to be the best athlete required of me—though only self-satisfied—I did just enough to....
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