Lead Me: Three Ways God Does Not Lead His People

Lead Me, God, and I will follow.  God loves to lead and direct His people. All throughout scripture, God leads and directs. However, we have to discern the voice of God from our own voice or the voice of the enemy.  As this year of 2020 continues and the US elections approach, we have to be diligent about following God’s leading. In order to follow God, we must know how He leads and also how He does not lead. God leads us through visions(Acts 2:17) the Word (2 Timothy 3:16) and the Holy Spirit (John 16:13). The Holy Spirit, the Read More

New Perspective: Seasons Change, Change with Them

New perspective during this season. Seasons change (Daniel 2:21; Ecclesiastes 3:1-11) and so we should be ready to change with them. This change should not be based on what we feel or what others are saying. It should be based on what we hear from God. We need to (Shema) listen and obey (Deuteronomy 6:4). A little over two years ago, November 2017, a Tuesday morning at 12:30 am, the Holy Ghost woke me and told me to grab a pen and paper. He had something He wanted to impart. When the Holy Ghost talks, I listen and obey. Most Read More

Three Ways God Does Not Lead His People

Do you know the ways God does not lead His people? God’s Word is filled with ways He leads His people. God leads us through visions (), the Word (), and the Holy Spirit (). The Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, the One called alongside to assist us, leads us using the inward witness. I call this the ‘yucky feeling’ you get when you know something is not right and you should not move forward. God forewarns us when we are approaching danger; we must have ears to hear. However, God does not lead His people through: Fleecing (): As Christians, Read More