A Holy Spirit Story: Lisa—Finally Rooted and Established
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
He always gives us more than we can handle. He gives us what only he can handle, which is precisely the point.
The prophet Elijah needed friends to help bear the burdens and call forth the blessedness of being him.
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
The hand of God has never stopped moving. It has been unseeable much of the time, and unseen at other times, but always moving.
The years in obscurity and hardship for Elijah were strategic—they lead him to the altar of relinquishment.
Worshiping a god who promises security results in enslavement and introduces all manner of wickedness into the land.
The years in obscurity and hardship for Elijah were strategic—they lead him to the altar of relinquishment.
The work of decentering is getting ourselves out of the center of the story. We accomplish this not by struggle but by fixing our eyes on Jesus.
Life is the story of difficulty, struggle, hardship, and even suffering—with the constant intervention of Jesus. Life is difficult, but Jesus is here.
Acts 1:8 (NIV) 8 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of