Readiness for Back to School (Part II)
The armor of God is not only beneficial for adults, but it is also critical for the youth to put on as the go back to school!
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The armor of God is not only beneficial for adults, but it is also critical for the youth to put on as the go back to school!
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The Bible tells us that “...the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds…” (See 2 Corinthians 10:4). When it comes to fighting, the Kingdom of God operates the opposite of the ways of the world. Winning in the Kingdom of God is about seeing people’s hearts and minds changed by the power of the gospel! …
Insecurities make us rely on others’ approval to gauge our value and worth. They also create unrealistic expectations of ourselves and others. This makes a fragile system for our sense of wellbeing because there is no room for failure, mistake, or weakness. The higher our expectations of ourselves and others, the greater chance of being let down, which in turn feeds the monster of insecurity. …
When we focus on our purpose, it can set us off course and potentially move us away from God’s purpose and pleasure. It may even cause hindrance for others. The Lord is purposeful, and He has a plan and purpose for all He has created. We don’t have to strive to determine our purpose or fight to maintain what the Lord has assigned to us. …
Having a Greater Vision than Personal Purpose (Part II)Read More »
Humility is the hidden gem that brings the favor of God and man. Humble people have less relational drama in their lives for they don’t see themselves better than others. …
Humility is the invisible and the powerful factor that gets God’s attention. The Lord is pleased to pour out His grace upon a humble person and to be their shepherd. …
Is it possible that some Christians struggle with knowing God’s will because they have conformed to the value systems of the culture around them!? Do you know if you have conformed to the patterns of this world? The world continues to woo Christians to conform to its pattern and we need to find ways to watch out for it. …
God spoke to Israelites in captivity through His prophet Jeremiah by giving them exhortation, instruction, and correction. The Lord told the people that His plans for them were not to harm them but to give them a hope and a future. The fruition of God’s plans were going to come through a process, and it required their obedience and cooperation. …