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When we chase the wind, we end up empty. When we chase the Word, we end up full. The world offers noise; Christ offers nourishment. “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4).
Man looks to build up his resume with accomplishments and decorations, but the resume that matters most is the one that replaces your work history with the work Jesus did on Calvary. His work exchanges our sinfulness for His forgiveness and our wretchedness for His righteousness. So let us turn our personal resume into an obituary and allow Jesus’ resume to be our victory.
No matter how much one may gain in this world, without Christ, they still have nothing. And no matter how much one may lose in this world, with Christ, they still have everything.
God is in the restoration business and His primary target is your soul. And though you may not "feel" restored within, remember that healing isn't a feeling but rather a soul that looks to Him. For the soul that looks to the Lord is the soul that is restored.
Humility before God will always cure worldliness while also making a way for His graciousness. Conversely, worldliness before God will only get you His resistance. For "God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble" (James 4:6).
You can obey the Word or you can be a slave to the world, but you can't do both. So let the truth of God's Word--not the trends of this world--begin to shape your heart. And do not let your mind be conformed to the insolence of the culture, but let it be transformed by the influence of the Savior.
Jesus refuses to be limited by the barriers we build, for no wall of our rejection is too high for Him to breach nor is the pit of our disobedience ever too deep for Him to reach. He still pursues us with the ocean of His love even when we build up bridges to go around Him. We may think we are eluding His love, but nothing can separate us from His love, for He will keep breaking down barriers until He captivates our hearts.
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 have a thorn in the flesh? Oh how we as humans resist anything that agitates or irritates us. Yet, our “thorns” are not only divinely permitted, but they are even custom fitted. The Apostle Paul wrote about such thorns saying they come our way mainly for God’s strength to have its way in us (2 Corinthians 12:9). There is nothing wrong with praying for the irritation to be removed--Paul did and so did Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane--but when the answer from God is not removal but rather “this is by My approval”, then the thorn must become a launchpad for.....
It is late Wednesday evening and I am just now “strong” enough to share some thoughts about being weak. You see, for the past 2 days, I have been knocked off my feet and bed-ridden. I was held captive by intense nausea cuddling the toilet bowl the entire night. I was so weak and felt very vulnerable. But though I was a hostage to this sickness, believe it or not, I found myself detained by Gods grace. Please allow me to explain by sharing with you the caption that summarizes the message I will be.....
Seven years. Goodness gracious. How can it be? I am only where I am today because of God’s goodness and His graciousness toward me --and in spite of me. There would be no need for His grace without disgrace. You see, today, March 7th, marks the 7th year since my irresponsible and reckless decision to drink and drive, which claimed the life of Mr. Hort Kap and caused so many other lives to implode. From the inside out. This world doesn’t need help dishing pain out, yet on this fateful day in 2009, I became...
This week has jump-started a several month speaking tour, again with State Farm’s support, where the first several engagements were up in North Jersey, reaching close to 2,000 students. After each assembly, there is always about 15-20 minutes allotted for a Q&A with the students. The questions that come at me are usually the same, but each and every question still presents me with the opportunity to influence my audience even further. You see, the questions are like doors to their hearts, and when they ask them, it’s as if they are opening up to allow the truth in, regardless if they even....
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