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Don’t compromise—continue. In a culture sprinting toward deception, faithfulness looks like staying rooted in what you've already learned. We don’t graduate from God’s Word—we grow deeper into it. Progress isn’t moving past Scripture—it’s persevering within it. “But you must continue in the things which you have learned and been assured of…” (2 Timothy 3:14).
Joy may be seen with a smile—but deep and abiding joy is clearly seen through a trial. You see, joy becomes the composure of the soul when we surrender to the truth that God is always in control. "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you...
Great souls are ones that experience great sorrows. We may not like the feel of a sorrow, but when placed into the hands of God, we can begin to heal and become stronger for tomorrow. Thus, in God's economy, no pain is wasted, and everything is...
God's peace is for the present. In other words, it's a present peace. So when we the live in the past or we stress the future, God's present peace can no longer be peace in the present. You see, in order for God's peace to be present, our minds...
It is easy to charge God with wrong when we are wrong about God’s charge. You see, if we think God the Father is more like the Godfather, then we will assume God is out to get us. But He is not out to get us, but rather, His perfect providence is intended...
Let this be a reminder: It's not our righteous actions that puts us into a relationship with Christ. It's our relationship with Christ that produces righteous actions. In other words, it's our connection to Him that causes our life to be a reflection of Him, in word and in deed. "He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked" (1 John 2:6).
In these deceiving days, be careful of what you believe in and be mindful of the people you lean on. Be cautious of the voices you heed and be on guard with the sources you read. You see, nobody sets out to get lost nor do many ever consider the...
The world isn’t unraveling—it’s contracting. And every contraction is a countdown to Christ’s return. From the Israel–Hamas conflict to Russia and Iran’s growing alliance, from the shaking in Ukraine to the pressure mounting around Taiwan, the global landscape is shifting like tectonic plates under prophetic...
Is it worth it to gain status and success, yet only to lose your soul through this process? It may look progressive, but it's actually destructive. You see, progression is thought to be advancement in a certain area of your life; Gaining momentum; Or to develop to a more advanced stage. For example, we progress in our education as we advance from grade to grade, and degree to degree. I progressed for sixteen years of schooling and obtained a degree in Business Administration. Progression? Personally....
I'm not religious and I'll tell you why. Religion is not a belief system, it is a system that conforms your belief. It is not “freedom,” it is spiritual slavery. Religion is restriction and that is why it means “bond” aka bondage. Yet, when we become religious, we are openly identifying ourselves with a hierarchy of man. A platform that has removed God. A majority of the Jesus’ enemies were religious...
Suffering is often misunderstood, but that’s because we fail to see how God uses it for our good. Jesus learned obedience through suffering (Hebrews 5:8), so how much more must we heed to suffering in order to simply learn. Think about it. We suffer little by little each day, as aging brings us closer to death. So if I already know I’m going to die, shouldn’t I be learning obedience with each and every breath? The problem is not death however, because in Christ you shall never die; but the problem is how we miss the opportunity to have life abundant before “death” by complaining our way to death. Man essentially....
I just got home from church and outside of my place was a retired Easter basket. I say "retired" because you can tell it served its purpose for that one day of the year--Easter Sunday--to hold the contents of chocolate and other choice Easter candies. But now, this basket that once held goodies is presently holding emptiness. It was only "filled up" for the day, and sadly, so it seems, it did not live...
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