Category Archives: Biblical Teaching
Kick Off Your Shoes!
I have felt such a burning in my spirit today as God dropped this Word inside of me!
Continue reading →Psalm 25 by David on Heart for The LORD
Doing God’s Will Is the Faith Working by Actions
David was richly blessed for doing God’s Will. “Of this man’s offspring God has brought to Israel a Savior, Jesus, as he promised.”
Continue reading →Some Simple Thoughts and Notes on Praise and Worship
The Pastor of a local Church in my hometown had asked me to come in and do a class on ‘Praise and Worship’.
Continue reading →The Heavenly Gathering You Have Come To
In order to comprehend the heavenly gathering, we focus our hearts and minds on the things that are above.
Continue reading →The Angels on Assignment
There are many instances in The Bible where The LORD used Angels to carry out the orders of Heaven.
Continue reading →His Word is Coming to Pass!
The LORD said, “Why wonder in your heart how I AM going to bring the blessing to manifestation? Why are you occupied with the emptiness dear child?”
Continue reading →Proclaimed Gospel Followed With Signs
Prior to Pentecost, Messiah Jesus proclaimed The Gospel with signs following and sent out his the 70 and the 12 to do the same.
Continue reading →The LORD Is ‘On Time’ — War Is Raging!
To say that The LORD is late, or defeated by the devil, would be a most terrible statement.
Continue reading →The Soft Gospel
In our search for greater personal holiness, we must never lose sight of The Real Gospel.
Continue reading →The LORD Has Commanded Supplies to Sustain You
Our works are a seal of our faith in Jesus and not a criterion. They are the manifestation of the Christ in us.
Continue reading →Neither Satan Nor Anyone Can Charge or Condemn You!
No matter what the matter is, The Law of GOD, yes, The Word of GOD, is what matters and prevails if activated and deployed.
Continue reading →Messiah is Glorified in Us and We in Him
Paul wrote the called in Rome they were called to be holy ones/ saints and they were called according to God’s purpose, as we are.
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