Whether it's physical wellness, career advancement, emotional health or financial freedom--we all aspire to have growth and maturity. Jesus tells the Parable of the Barren Fig Tree in Luke 13:6-9 and unveils common ingredients where we can experience fruitfulness.
Have you ever said something that you wish you can take back? Whether it's gossip, lying, cursing, slander or keeping a secret--taming the tongue is no easy task. James the half brother of Jesus, describes the tongue as a restless evil full of deadly poison (3:8). Let's turn to James 3:1-12 and discover with God's help how we can manage our mouths.
What is the foundation of the church? When Peter confessed the identity of Jesus as the Christ, he laid the foundation of the church with Jesus as the cornerstone. Let's look through the book of Acts and discover how Jesus builds his church.
We all know we should pray more persistently. But why is there a lack of fervency in our prayer life? Let's learn from the blind beggar in Luke 18 and glean how we can be persistent in prayer.
Often a new year marks a new season in our lives. Do you know how to discern the significance of the times? The men of Issachar understood the times and seasons to influence and lead Israel to establish the greatest dynasty of all time. Let's listen in and see how to have a 2020 Vision for your life.
Dieting may change the way you look but fasting changes the way you see. Join us for the first Sunday of the new decade as we launch our 21 Series on Prayer and Fasting!
As we bring the last Sunday of the decade to a close we want to enter the new year with hearts of gratitude. Gratitude is God's grand will for our lives and is a reflection of the health of our souls.
Where is Joy found? It is not found in fame, fortune, or success but in the person and work of Jesus. Jesus gives us joy for the journey in our life. Sometimes the answers to life's greatest problems comes in unexpected places. God's answer to the world's darkness in Isaiah 7-9 is a baby.
The advent of Jesus as peace is not simply the absence of conflict or war. It is shalom of God i.e. the reign of God's kingdom to bring holistic well-being in health, security, salvation, and friendship. To experience the peace of God means to receive the God of peace.
Everything is magnified during Christmas time. Seasons of joy or sadness are intensified during the holidays. As we live in the biblical tension of the "now and not yet", we anticipate the full consummation of God's love when he returns.
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