Wake-Up Call: The Core Calling of Every Christian
Our calling is not to do something; it’s to become someone. Someone who, through the power of their life, words, deeds, and relationships, reminds other people of Jesus.
Our calling is not to do something; it’s to become someone. Someone who, through the power of their life, words, deeds, and relationships, reminds other people of Jesus.
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
The Holy Spirit can intervene both rapidly and comprehensively into inter-generational cycles of sin.
Perhaps Elijah’s entire journey of struggle, hardship, disorientation, and despair was all about getting him to the place where he could hear the whisper of God.
Adversity that happens to us can produce in us a kind of entitlement complex; the sense that someone owes us something. This must be renounced until it has finally been released.