As one reflects upon the events in our nation, one needs a singular focus on the word of God to gain the stability alluded to in Isaiah 33:6.
As one reflects upon the events in our nation, one needs a singular focus on the word of God to gain the stability alluded to in Isaiah 33:6.
When our glorying is on the same basis that the world glories, are we still believers? Are we so drunk with the wine of Babylon?
In today’s post we are being called to do an inward search. Don’t miss the window of grace and mercy that’s open now before the judgment in the household of God starts.
Presumption is so pervasive in the church today. What have you presumptuously allowed in your life?
Uzzah’s death illustrates that for all generations God still requires conformity with His word and His will and that we need to heed the warning in Hebrews 2:1.
You need wisdom today—true and genuine wisdom! You might ask why? The benefits are worth more than silver and gold can confer.
In every battle, and not unique to ministry alone, the most dangerous period is the aftermath, when the battle is over and our guard is down.
You cannot play hide and seek, you either repent, accept and submit to the word you hear, or you will kill the messenger when your guard is down. Herod fell prey to this.
Words have power and your words can trip you, what you say can cause you to stumble and can keep you from your potential.
Like the two sides of a coin, those in ministry to serve their worldly lusts and build their worldly empower are in error, and they lead those who are willing to be deceived!
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