What Lies Ahead
The calling to follow Jesus would not be a faith walk in the park.
The calling to follow Jesus would not be a faith walk in the park.
Like Christ, we are called to serve selflessly, even when faced with adversity or malice.
Those on both sides of an act of obedience need to give each other permission to live and move as the Spirit leads them.
Instead of confining the Gospel, God used an evil plan of persecution to expand its influence geographically.
All who look upon Jesus and place their hope in Him alone will suffer to some degree varying levels of persecution.
Each context where our faith suffers persecution for the cause of Christ has great potential for the growth of our love and faith.
At the end of this age, we have been called to fight the biggest battle between light and darkness the world has ever known.
What is coming at you has no authority over you if you are standing in a posture of faith and trusting in the Lord.
Do not be fooled by a predatorial wolf pretending to be covered by the blood of Jesus, when it’s really just the blood of their victim.
So many churches in America are more like a Ted Talk with music than a gathering of saints wholly surrendered to King Jesus.
Adversity, suffering, persecution as difficult as they are, as unqualified as I feel to even say this, are opportunities for the worthiness of Jesus to be put on display.
Events are transpiring that are setting the stage for a new reality – a reality that will carry significant consequences for speaking the truth.
Namuwaya put her faith in Christ on Feb. 24 after the pastor prayed for her and reportedly healed her from breast cancer.