With Whom do we Walk and Stand and Sit?
God cares for our company, for in that company and allegiances, our actions are judged, as they were in ages past.
Continue reading →God cares for our company, for in that company and allegiances, our actions are judged, as they were in ages past.
Continue reading →The Israelites on route to the Promised Land faced challenges – including 2x water crossings. What can we learn from their crossings to help us?
Continue reading →As the Israelites entered the Promised Land, mountains and opposing tribes needed to be conquered. In the end-times, our mountains and enemy are also before us.
Continue reading →The Bible lays down God’s expectations for his chosen people. Before this choosing process, there is testing period in the furnaces of affliction.
Continue reading →In Exodus 34, God describes Himself to Moses and lists 5 aspects, or characteristics of Himself, which we need to understand.
Continue reading →What is the difference between a Moses and a Joshua Mindset? It really matters for these times in which we live, for we need to be 100% for God and His Kingdom.
Continue reading →A look at the maxim that “cleanliness is next to godlessness,” in comparison to that which Scripture teaches.
Continue reading →Exploring the Fear of God which seems in apparent contradiction to a God of Love, or a Loving God. What does it mean, as in, to be a good God fearing Christian?
Continue reading →What does it mean to be in the will of God and how do we get there? Colossians 1:9-10 are explored toward understanding this end.
Continue reading →A review of the imperative which Jesus gave us in the Gospel of John, chapter 14. The Kingly Imperative is simple: ”Love one another.”
Continue reading →The story of the Samaritan woman by the well is revealed to show the Gospel of Christ.
Continue reading →God commissioned Joshua for a special task. Here we look at the foundational training and requirements for the job which God and Moses gave him.
Continue reading →The art of following God begins with a heart to follow God. Without a heart, one is clinically dead.
Continue reading →We need to choose which Kingdom we wish to live under. The kingdom or this world or the Kingdom of God. They are mutually exclusive.
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