Isaiah's Response to God
Isaiah didn't even know what he was signing up for yet, but he had seen "the Lord sitting on a throne lofty and exalted", so he responded.
Read MoreIsaiah didn't even know what he was signing up for yet, but he had seen "the Lord sitting on a throne lofty and exalted", so he responded.
Read MoreWhen it comes to our walk with God, it's difficult to sustain a sense of dynamic power, life and vitality. Often we do well for a while and then our vitality wanes.
Read MoreI say this because a lot of people think that church is boring. I often cannot relate to this because I usually come away from a church gathering either exhilarated or exhausted, but never bored.
Read MoreI think the idea of being “open to the Holy Spirit” is too sterile, too safe, too passive, too tame and frankly, too unbiblical.
Read MoreI don't think I've ever doubted that God existed, I've just always inherently believed that He does. But there have been countless times where my heart wasn't sure that God was good.
Read MoreI have absolutely no doubt that my generation has a huge deficit when it comes to honoring and revering God. But here is where I get hung up; did the previous generations actually have more reverence for God, or did they just behave better?
Read MoreOur response to God reveals our heart. When we respond poorly it reveals that our heart is set on other things. When we respond well it reveals that our heart in in alignment with Heaven’s priorities. Our responses can change from day to day depending on our connection with Jesus, mood, schedule and other factors.
Read MoreIn ministry, professionalism can be a form of reverence, or it can be a substitute for reverence. This is one of the many fine lines that exist in ministry.
Read MoreIf you believe in righteousness, you should believe in justice. If you believe in justice, you should believe in righteousness.
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