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God is Prepared

God is Prepared

Last week, I inquired whether you are prepared for what’s coming. The whole world is shifting, and we are entering a different and much more challenging spiritual season. This season will require greater spiritual wisdom and discernment as false teachers and false prophets proliferate.  This season will require spiritual maturity. This is our part; we must work out our salvation with fear and trembling, daily surrendering to our Lord and Savior, Jesus, the Christ.

Are You Prepared?

Are You Prepared?

Signs across the earth are blinking “Code Red.”  The weather is raging, systems are changing, alliances are shifting, and powers are aligning for good and for evil.  Are you prepared for what’s coming?  It is true that victory is in God’s hands, but it is also true, that God has clarified his process for victory.  It goes like this, “If his people will…then he will….”  God in his mercy invites all who fear and revere him into this process that leads to victory.  What mercy!

The Eternal Kingdom

The Eternal Kingdom

One night Daniel was lying in bed, tossing and turning in his sleep.  As he slept, God gave him a dream and a vision of “the four winds of heaven churning up the great sea.”  One could say Daniel was restless, and something deeply disturbing was going on in his soul. But right then, in the midst of chaos, God spoke to him in a language that he understood.  You see, God had given Daniel the ability to understand dreams and visions.

Serving Others

Serving Others

Eons ago, the Salvation Army organization hosted an international conference for its employees.  Their founder, William Booth, was supposed to give the keynote address, but he fell seriously ill days before the conference and could not travel.  Those who had gathered for the conference were told he would not be attending but had sent a letter that would be read at the conference.  As the envelope was opened, the employees waited with bated breath to hear what their revered founder was going to tell them. 

Courage In Christ

Courage In Christ

Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines “courage” as the “mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.” The Greek word translated “courage” in Mark 6:50 literally means to have “boldness and confidence.” Whenever God commands courage (boldness), he also provides a reason for that courage. The reason is God himself, his character, his promises, and his plans for his people.

Unity in Christ

Unity in Christ

As Jesus approached his trial, death and resurrection, his greatest concern was for the unity of his followers. He prayed for his community of disciples then and in the future, including us today.  Specifically, he prayed that we would experience complete unity and be perfectly one.  Jesus shared that Communities of Faith best show God’s love to the world when we live in unity.

Fathers Day

Fathers Day

One news station has called fatherlessness the biggest epidemic in America.  According to the National Census Bureau, 18.3 million children in the US live in households without a father.   This is 1 in every 4 children. The situation is dire, and the sirens are blaring loud and clear. The family is under Satanic attack, perhaps because it is the place where God’s word and Christian teaching is best passed on from one generation to the next.

Sacrificial Love

Sacrificial Love

Throughout the Bible, God’s people are instructed to stop and recall what God did for them. Psalm 105 is one such instance. It is a song of remembrance of God’s goodness to his people. The Psalmist captures how God directed, provided for and protected the Israelites throughout their history. And as believers in the 21st Century, we can look back and see how God’s plan…

Living in Unity

Living in Unity

As Jesus approached his trial, death and resurrection, his greatest concern was for the unity of his followers. He prayed for his community of disciples then and in the future, including us today.  That means he prayed for me, and for you.  Specifically, he prayed that we would experience complete unity and be perfectly one.  Jesus shared that Communities of Faith best show God’s love to the world when we live in unity.

God Remembers

God Remembers

Mother’s Day conjures up images of breakfast in bed, bouquets of flowers and special meals surrounded by grateful children.  Yet this is not always the way it is. Mother’s Day can also be filled with complicated emotions.  Perhaps you are grieving the recent loss of your mother or child, or maybe you are estranged from your children, or you desire to have a child, but things have not worked out as you had hoped.