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Prosperity Has a Purpose
There is a difference between prosperity for ego and prosperity for purpose. Prosperity often gets a bad reputation because it is associated with greed or self-indulgence. But in the Bible, wealth is...
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There is a difference between prosperity for ego and prosperity for purpose. Prosperity often gets a bad reputation because it is associated with greed or self-indulgence. But in the Bible, wealth is...
Broken marriages don't break in one moment - they erode slowly.A sharp word here.A cold silence there.A distance that becomes normal. Then something happens that feels final.Trust collapses.One heart...
We talk a lot about "only date Christians."And yes-shared faith matters.But the conversation is often oversimplified. Let's zoom out. Let's look at Rahab. Before she ever met an Israelite man...before...
Ever notice how a clenched fist can't receive anything?That's the difference between Law and Grace. For centuries, we've argued about the Gospel's center-Is it God working, or us? But the answer quiet...
Abraham didn't receive the land because he was strong, strategic, or deserving.God simply told him, "Lift your eyes... for all the land which you see I give to you" (Genesis 13:14-15). From the hill o...
A holy God cannot ignore sin.A loving God cannot ignore sinners. Both truths seem to pull in opposite directions-until the cross. The bible says, "He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us" (2 Cori...
Before God ever said a word, before light cracked the silence, Scripture paints a surprising picture of the earth's earliest condition:"Without form and void, and darkness was on the face of the deep....
We are wrestling with an enemy that has already been defeated. If you do not know the enemy is defeated, he can fool you. This applies to every circumstance. You must always see a defeated enemy....
Proverbs says it plainly:"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it" (Proverbs 4:23). The heart is not fragile-but it is porous.Whatever enters it eventually directs your w...
The Hebrew word for "to see," חָזָה hazah, shares its root with חָזֶה hazeh-the "breast" of the sacrificial animal (Leviticus 7:30-31).That breast was the portion given to the priest. It was a picture...
Abraham struggled to believe God's promise of a child. His words revealed it:"What will You give me, seeing I go childless?" (Genesis 15:2) So God answered his seeing, not his complaint. He gave Abrah...