As you read Scripture and listen to sermons, consider how God is urging you to connect with Him and His people.
Don’t give up when life is hard. Rather, shift your focus, knowing that you will experience Jesus on new level if you keep going by faith.
Through prioritizing God, His Word and His Spirit, we can find triumph after times of spiritual defeat. Let victory be yours today.
God expects Christians to become spiritually mature followers of Christ, using their growth and wisdom to influence those around them.
An unapologetic Christian confesses allegiance to Christ without any qualification or diminishment of His truth.
It is not by the force of our will, but rather the opposite: absolute surrender, that is the key to unlocking God’s power.
As believers, we should connect with God and each other, grow in spiritual maturity, and serve as kingdom agents for our Lord.
In protest to a racial norm, Jesus Christ – while maintaining his own racial history and heritage – obeyed the will of God.
The only cure against becoming a lukewarm disciple is to reset priorities and invest in the spiritual rather than the physical.
Believers must address their spiritual confusion and follow Jesus if they want to receive the rewards of discipleship.
As followers of Jesus, we must understand that true success in life is directly related to the level of our experiential knowledge of God.
Your intimacy with the Lord should be the driving force of your life, but you first must invite Him in and spend time with Him.
Jesus intended for the church to be the transformational environment for the Spirit of God to ignite His people.
To experience the full power of the Holy Spirit, you must connect the risen Christ with the written Word of God.
When life causes us to groan, The Holy Spirit has a responsibility to help when you are collapsing in your soul.
How do we approach the issue of race from a kingdom mindset? It requires that each of us view ourselves first as Christians.
As Kingdom Citizens, our devotion is to the Lord. We should influence whatever areas of culture to which God has allowed us to be a part.
As Kingdom Voters facing an election in a time when even Christians cannot agree, we must remember who is Lord.
When a government no longer looks to the Lord for its standard of conduct, the Lord allows the people to reap what they sow.
Kingdom Voters recognize the importance of considering both policy and character when making their choices on election day.
The issue we are facing is that many Christians have found themselves tossed by the winds of agendas and political alignments.
As Kingdom Voters, one of the important issues we must prioritize is protecting and promoting family as God intended.
As Christians and Kingdom Voters, we must treat every human as Imago Dei – that is, as image-bearers of their Creator, God.
When we start to consider this concept of freedom, we have to begin with God’s initial mention of it in the book of Genesis.
Understanding what is going on today means looking at what God intended for us regarding government and authority.
With an upcoming election and so many differing opinions, how Christians should vote becomes seemingly, even more complicated.