PARTNER WITH GOD IN PRAYER
Prayer is not just a religious routine; it is a divine opportunity to partner with God. When we pray, we tap into that same power that created the universe and God’s limitless wisdom
Prayer is not just a religious routine; it is a divine opportunity to partner with God. When we pray, we tap into that same power that created the universe and God’s limitless wisdom
Our opening text today beautifully captures the refreshing power of reaching out to those around us. To reach out means to make contact with something or someone.
The act of reconciling men to God can feel like a daunting task sometimes. We may imagine ourselves needing powerful sermons or impressive knowledge of the Word to convince those we are witnessing to. But our opening text reveals an important tool in our arsenal as we reach out to the unsaved: love.
Fear can be a powerful inhibitor. It whispers doubts, paralyzes with uncertainties, and keeps a person from stepping outside his or her comfort zones. Yet, the Bible
The human soul is the seat of our personality, thoughts, emotions, and sense of self. Our opening text today sheds light on its immeasurable value in comparison to the wealth of this world.
It is one thing to pray as one’s heart leads, but it is another thing to allow the Holy Ghost to pray through yaGod never intended for us to navigate life without His Word, because His Word is a lamp to our feet and light unto our path. He has made provision for us to be guided and led into His will at all times in His Word, ou
It is one thing to pray as one’s heart leads, but it is another thing to allow the Holy Ghost to pray through you
The fear of God does not imply a crippling terror for the person of God, that causes one to run away from His Presence.
One biblical example of the power of repentance is the story of the ‘Prodigal’ son in Luke 15:11-32. After squandering his inheritance
The Apostle Paul’s use of the word vessel in our opening text today while alluding to who we ought to be, is of great significance.