Thirsty is an interesting word. It has so many meanings, from needing a drink to being eager. I was reading something today that reminded me to drink more water. Then I started thinking about how thirst can cause our minds and bodies to fail. The same is true in a spiritual sense. If we do not quench our spiritual thirst, we will never experience the life of purpose that God planned for us. What a wasted life! John 7:37 tells us that Jesus stood and called out [in a loud voice], “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me Read More
Category: God’s plan
Following God’s plan for you life instead of your own
Holy Spirit: Strategist
For my final Holy Spirit post in the month of January, I want to introduce the Holy Spirit as a strategist. He was present at creation, hovering (strategically planning and thinking) over the face of the deep; He strategized how to spread the gospel by sending Paul, Peter, and others out to different cities and forbidding them from going to other places, and He sent Philip to preach the good news to an Ethiopian eunuch and then transported him away. As you spend time with the Holy Spirit, ask Him to give you strategies for your life as well as Read More
Holy Spirit: Revealer of All Things
You can know the mysteries of God. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you.
Holy Spirit: Our Leader
If you belong to God, allow the Holy Spirit to lead and direct you. Do not try to follow your own crooked path.
Holy Spirit – Intercedes
The Holy Spirit will help you pray when mere words seem to fail.
Bold Vision: Five Steps To Discover Your Glorious Inheritance
Bold vision is a necessity if you are to have good success in 2024. Ephesians 1:18 informs us that the eyes of our hearts have been enlightened so that we can know what the hope of His calling is and what the wealth of His glorious inheritance is for us. We have a calling (assignment and purpose), which is glorious. God wants only the best for us. His plans for you are peace and well-being and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11). As we go into 2024, remember that God gave you a Read More