- The same connection;
- The same awareness of the Father and the Spirit;
- The same grasp of the Father’s heart;
- The same “eyes” to see what the Father’s sees;
- The same “ears” to hear what the Father hears;
- The same “voice” to speak what the Father speaks, and pray what the Father prays;
- The same closeness.
Monday, June 19, 2017
God's Restoration
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Walk in the Spirit - 5
Monday, May 22, 2017
Walk in the Spirit - 4
Monday, May 15, 2017
Walking in the Spirit - 3
Walk in the Spirit - 2
Tuesday, May 09, 2017
Walking in the Spirit
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
"Walking" in Faith
Monday, May 01, 2017
Pray for Workers
- Proclaim. This is communicating the gospel message. This could be verbal, written, sign language, art, semaphore, or Morse code. This could be a speech, a discussion (one on one, group, or panel), a blog post, a newspaper article, a novel, or an animated movie on TV. This could be instruction, answering questions, or relating personal experience. It should occur in all places, and all phases of society.
- Demonstrate. Jesus did more that talk; he acted. So, his disciples should act too. Like him, they should serve, love, feed, give relief, build, comfort, empathize, accept, heal and show mercy. The goal is for God’s family to be a picture of God. It is say, “You want to know what Jesus was like? Look at his family.”
- Pray. Creation has two parts: physical, and spiritual. And these parts interact and impact each other. So, there is a supernatural component to walking with Jesus. Prayer is how an individual follower of Jesus contributes to the impact of God’s family in the unseen, but really real, part of creation. In prayer, he smothers the effects of the enemy, enhances and strengthens the effect of the Spirit, releases the Spirit to move in different spaces, and affects the hearts of people, cities, and nations. Along with that, he strengthens the hearts of other members of God’s family to take up God’s mission.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Golden Rule
Monday, April 10, 2017
Old Vs. New Covenant
Monday, March 27, 2017
Christ Removed the Power of Sin
Scripture also says god gave us a spiritual circumcision. Circumcision is a cutting away and removing of flesh. In a spiritual circumcision, God removes the flesh.
“Flesh” is a term, used in the bible, to mean that part of a human being, which enables us, which gives power to sin. When the first people chose independence from God, that decision flipped a switch in the hearts of people to choose sin and rebellion. Turning away from God, choosing sin instead of holiness, hate instead of love, selfishness instead of service, has become natural to people. It has become part of our DNA. We do not have the power to stop, and change these attitudes and behaviors. They are woven too deep into our beings. There is no hope of improvement, let alone perfection.
But we gave our allegiance to Jesus, and he circumcised our spiritual flesh. He removed that part of our inner man that is naturally inclined to sin. If you will, he did a DNA transplant. He removed the gene that gave power to sin, and replaced it with a gene that gives power to love, obedience, and faithfulness. He gave us the spirit, who will step by step, renew our image, so we will look like, and live like, Jesus.
Without this process, there is no hop of moving back to the Father. We will be unable to choose obedience. No, we can choose.
This does not mean we will become perfect in this life. The presence of sin is still in our lives. We have gotten too good at it, through long, intense, and continuous practice. The enemy and the world still seek to deceive, to influence, and to mold. But we can now expect significant restoration of our original design. We can expect significant transformation into Christ’s image. We can expect significant advances in love, joy, and peace.
Christ Paid the Penalty of Sin
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Peace
Monday, March 13, 2017
Fruit of the Spirit
Monday, February 20, 2017
Aliens and Strangers
A Nation of Priests
With Jesus, One on Many
- Admiration and esteem for God’s family grew.
- People were choosing to give their allegiance to Jesus … every day.