There is room at the table for all of us. We do not have to fight each other. God equipped us and gave us permission the moment we were conceived. If you are not able to find the table God prepared for you, you need to create one and invite others to join you. Exercise the power of agreement.
Category: Christian Living
TRUST: Receiving the PROMISE
Trust in God’s promise to do exactly what He said He would do. He will never fail you. Some of you need to ‘pack a box.’ God gave you a word (a covenant promise), and you still have not seen the fulfillment. Are you starting to doubt that you heard correctly? If you want something you have never had, you need to do something you have never done. If God told you the ‘house you wanted was coming’ and you still have not started packing, you need to ‘pack a box.’ Do something, by faith, to show that you have confident Read More
Discernment: Charisma vs Character
We are in a season of great upheaval, both naturally and spiritually. There are events happening in the spirit realm and in the natural realm that we need to be able to discern. We periodically have our eyes examined so we can see clearly. We also need to have our spiritual eyes examined so we can discern with clarity. We can see examples of spiritual discernment by looking at the life of Joseph. Joseph demonstrated remarkable discernment throughout his time in Egypt in several key ways: 1. Interpreting Dreams with Spiritual Insight: Joseph discerned that Pharaoh’s dreams about seven fat Read More
Beyond Human Understanding: God’s Gift of Wisdom
Job 28:20–28 offers a powerful reminder about the source of true wisdom. In the midst of deep suffering, Job reflects on humanity’s ability to uncover the earth’s treasures—yet acknowledges that true wisdom cannot be found through human effort alone. It belongs to God and is revealed to those who fear Him. Wisdom begins not with knowledge or achievement, but with a reverent heart that seeks and trusts the Lord. Just as a flower begins with a seed hidden beneath the soil, Godly wisdom begins in the quiet place of reverence—the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. At first, there Read More
Worship in Motion: Honoring God with Every Fiber
A whole-body workout and whole-body worship share remarkable parallels in their approach to transformation and dedication. Physical Engagement vs. Spiritual Engagement During a whole-body workout, we engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously, creating comprehensive strength and endurance. Similarly, whole-body worship involves our entire being in devotion to God. Romans 12:1 captures this beautifully: “Therefore I urge you, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies [dedicating all of yourselves, set apart] as a living sacrifice, holy and well-pleasing to God, which is your rational (logical, intelligent) act of worship.” Consistency and Discipline Both physical and spiritual workouts require regular commitment. Read More
When Finite Meets Infinite: Job’s Lesson in Humility
I’ve been reading the book of Job for the last couple of weeks. Job was subjected to a tremendous amount of suffering, and he had questions. We often find ourselves in the same predicament. We are facing trials and tribulations, and we want answers from God. I think it is appropriate to ask questions without blaming God. When Job started to question God, God had a few questions of His own to ask Job. Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind and said: Who is this that darkens counsel [questioning my authority and wisdom] by words without knowledge? Read More