Out of Season
It’s easy to preach, exhort and teach, when it is something everyone likes to hear. The apostle wrote, that we need to be instant.
Continue reading →It’s easy to preach, exhort and teach, when it is something everyone likes to hear. The apostle wrote, that we need to be instant.
Continue reading →In meetings past, when the Spirit moved in such a way, we were told to go to one another and minister, and to prophesy what we were being given by the Spirit.
Continue reading →No matter how fixed we may be in our lives, we were given a mission. You see, we are needed, more than any other time we’ve known.
Continue reading →What are we listening to today? To whom, are we giving most of our attention, and what is our main focus at this time?
Continue reading →Years back now, and likely even today, we were taught, that you could not be honest with God. You did not dare tell Him how you really felt, even about Him.
Continue reading →I pray this will help someone today. You see, if we do not share our journey with others, they may have no way of knowing that others go through the same thing.
Continue reading →There is a part of a certain verse that I would like to quote. It’s simply this: “We must through much tribulation, enter the Kingdom of God.”
Continue reading →For the time will come – and it has arrived – Itching Ears. Just who it is, this statement is actually talking about? Is it the people? Or is it the teacher?
Continue reading →Jesus had a formula, for handling those who had done us wrong. It said, go to that person alone, just the two of you. We know the rest.
Continue reading →Sometimes, it seems we may have gotten so caught up in things we call doctrine and baptism, that we forget, there is something that comes before all of that.
Continue reading →I feel the Spirit, is speaking to us today, that we’ve forgotten who looks on the heart. The sheet Peter saw, was filled with all those we do not approve of.
Continue reading →The Church as many of us know it, will never get by with not restoring those who were overtaken in a fault.
Continue reading →Not fully realizing what he had lost, and not knowing what condition he was in, he thought he could go out as other times before.
Continue reading →Modern times have brought us many comforts. People live in wealth and luxury. But, the Master still asks this question: Lovest thou Me?
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