People Who Say Such Things . . .
The greatest proverbial leap of faith is not from unbelief to belief but from striving to surrender and from commitment to consecration.
The greatest proverbial leap of faith is not from unbelief to belief but from striving to surrender and from commitment to consecration.
We should pay close attention to anything Scripture says is impossible.
In this age of domesticated religion we need a great awakening of faith.
There’s nothing quite like tearing off the last page of a calendar and turning to a new year. It brings a clean slate, offering a new start with fresh possibilities. New Year’s resolutions will abound.
The story of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the story of salvation, the story of the Church, God’s own people, never ends.
The only thing worse than a self-deceived person is a self-deceived religious expert.
The Holy Spirit will always be looking for the Word of God in us to work with.
God loves cities. Though the world began in a garden, it will end with the coming of a city.
The real Kingdom of God often finds itself as a statistically insignificant reality, yet this is how the kingdom enters an empire.
Rather than continue to lament the loss of so-called “Christian America” it’s time to reclaim our New Testament nerve and recover our apostolic mojo.
Making disciples of Jesus Christ cannot, will not, must not be attempted without orthodox training in the every day supernatural ministry of the Holy Spirit.
The great good news is that God our Father, through the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit, wills to make us like his Son who is perfect love.