Do We Believe that if We Start Small, We Can End Big?
For a seed to grow, it must go through a process.
For a seed to grow, it must go through a process.
We are betrothed to Him as our Bridegroom King, so our love for Him should be like a marriage.
In this relationship, we are called to wholehearted devotion.
God knows the numbers of everything, even the length of our days.
We get to choose each day with every response how to live.
Don’t let those unanswered questions draw you away from God.
Any old earthly attachments seem to be less important in this new life in Christ.
The God who made the world, our personal Creator, is not part of any ancient school of philosophy.
Before we receive His commission, we must receive Him, and embrace His holiness.
What we behold within cannot be withheld. His glory must shine forth.
His covenant with His children is unfailing love and everlasting life. We call that salvation!
The God of all wisdom who knows everything wants to answer us.
God always has a bigger picture and is restoring not only us individually, but then restoring others in the process.
Jesus is in a league all of His own.
We cannot live without the Bread of Life and Living Water, which is Jesus.
Learn to take refuge in Him in all circumstances and at all times.
The word peace in Hebrew, Shalom, indicates completeness, fulfillment, wholeness, harmony, and well-being.
I find it very interesting that one of Paul’s disciples was a Physician, Luke.
Have you ever wondered where the Star of David originated from? In Hebrew, it is called the Magen David (מָגֵן דָּוִד), which means the “shield of David.” The Star of David is one of the symbols most commonly associated with the Jewish people. This symbol is on their flag over the land of Israel, God’s chosen […]
Allow the Spirit to take you into new areas of ministry while releasing God’s love and His healing power.
He calls us a holy, royal, priesthood, a holy nation, chosen and called.
Jesus was a descendant of Judah which also included David, and Solomon, eventually making its way all the way down to Joseph, Jesus’ earthly father.
As Jesus followers, we emanate the character and sweetness of Jesus everywhere we go.
When we follow hard, we cling.
As a Christ-follower, Jesus Christ is our life.
We as sinners have failed time and time again, yet the blood of the Lamb (Jesus) has covered all of our sins by being the perfect sacrifice.
If we surrender to Him, in this way, His divine rule and guidance become one with every decision that we make.
Believers will receive a full reward for our deeds of faith.
We place His armor on not only for ourselves but for others.
When we lose ourselves in Him, every care and worry dissipates.
As a follower of Jesus, I encourage you to step out in boldness, believe, and pray for someone who is sick.
All the garments worn by the Old Testament high priests were symbolic of being set apart for God’s work of atoning for sin
An interesting fact about sheep is that they can be in a large pen with several other shepherds and their flocks, but they will only respond to their Shepherd’s voice.
I didn’t fully understand what was happening to me, but I know that my heart was on fire to serve the Lord.
He came to be God with us, every day and in every way.
We must hold on to the promise that Jesus is our Door into all that He has for us.
He came to rescue and free us from harm or danger, and He still does.
Jesus was present with the Father when the world was created and everything in it.
We must lead by example. It’s the most effective and authentic way to lead.
As a follower of Jesus, He must be the foundation upon what everything else is built on.
Jesus equated Himself with an essential for life when He named Himself the Bread of Life.
God can mend your broken heart and pour His liquid love into that crack that so longs to be filled.
Are we working alongside others for Kingdom purposes; or are we concerned about our own recognition?
He was anointed to bring salvation to everyone. Yes, Jesus is the One, the Anointed One.
Jesus is our advocate, the one who pleads our case, always, before the Father.
Are we working alongside others for Kingdom purposes; or are we concerned about our own recognition?
When the presence and joy of the Lord rests, it is tangible. The joy of the Lord is truly our strength.
When we pray, we are to make sure if we are at odds with someone, we are to bring it before the Lord and talk with Him about it.
If we are continually being tempted and drawn into a particular sin, there is a remedy. Flee temptation!
Forgiving ourselves first helps us forgive others.
The phrase kingdom of heaven is mentioned 33 times in Matthew’s gospel.
The heavens were opened and the shepherds saw the angelic hosts giving glory to God.
Hold on to Jesus, He is our anchor of hope, any other kind of hope is false hope.
It still amazes me that God still chooses man to be His voice and His heart.
There is a place in God where we cannot be moved.
Not only are you His, but He brags on you to all the angels in Heaven.
Our heart is called the “wellspring of life,” in which wickedness must not be allowed to take root.
“The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and He delivers them.” (Psalm 34: 7)
He is not only bringing to pass all He has spoken, but all He is.
If we try to be productive on our own, without His union, we are not serving the Lord, but serving our own desires.
Cling to our God, whose promises are proven!
We may get away with things that people can’t see, but not with our God, He sees and knows all.
If our actions are not aligning with our words, there’s not a true connection with the one who is love.
Reading the Word, and walking with the Word, Jesus, will empower us and take us into a deeper walk with God.
Having the right attitude in our service to God is a gift of grace.
His love is so strong and fortifying that it enables us to face every storm.
The Lord takes hold of us by not only any hand but by His right hand.
Whatever activity or season, be reassured, that God is making everything beautiful in His time.
It is up to us to not be moved or drift away from the hope and assurance we have in Christ.
Do you recognize that God’s grace is reaching out to you constantly?
Each one of us has a story and that story is being written on the tablet of our hearts.
Knowing His character helps our approach to be bold and confident.
There is more than just accepting Jesus as Savior; He wants to be Savior and Lord.
Jesus in us is a mystery.
Jesus cut across and cut through the traditions and emphasized the God-given purpose of the Sabbath.
His arms are not too short, they are always extended and outstretched, reaching down and reaching out.
Moses obeyed and saw the miraculous provision of safety as they proceeded through the Red Sea.
God is always challenging us to be strong in the storm, even in the process of not being answered nor understanding.
Does our character align with the character of Jesus? My initial response was, “Sometimes!”
Is our speech producing a calmness, when others hear our counsel?
Allow God to lead you to the place of thanksgiving and honor, coming before Him in worship.
It’s time to direct our speech and release pleasant and healing words.
Holy Spirit is always wanting followers, those who are willing to yield.
Let’s not keep entertaining those lies that are trying to burrow themselves in our brains.
Stay faithful to Him and He will lead and guide through His wisdom.
It’s interesting that a rainbow is in the shape of an archway. His covenant promises are over us!
Crawl and climb up on a chair and tell Jesus you need a hug, wait, and watch Him meet you there, as He releases peace over you.
This path of a pure heart often accompanies sorrow and keeps us moving forward and becoming stronger.
A deeper level of trusting God causes us to walk through this “new way” (entranceway) of living.
The Spirit of God was active in creation and His creative power continues today.
He understands the missing and broken pieces in our lives.
We serve a God who knows the end from the beginning.
Our hands, our words, or a simple act of kindness, might just be used as the missing piece to help establish and validate another.
Whatever has caused you grief, regret, or mourning, like one sitting in ashes, God has removed.
The Holy Spirit released in us produces a picture of who Jesus is as He develops us.
As the Bride of Christ, the Living Water–Jesus, is our own personal oasis that we can draw from.
When we fix our eyes, continually, on Jesus, shame cannot conquer us.
If we are content being unseen, then the impression being left are His footprints, not ours.
The older I get the more I am coming to realize the abundance of such treasure in the Word of God. I am discovering things I have never seen before, ever. As I was scanning verses relating to the sand, there is one that jumped out saying, “They will feast on the abundance of […]
Of all the things Solomon could have asked for, he hits the bull’s eye, by asking for a discerning heart.