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The Secret of Spiritual Power

The concept of being a servant is not highly esteemed today, as we live in an age where our theology in the church at large seems to have focused on personal gain, social gain, power, influence, authority and individual greatness. The Bible says that Jesus took upon Himself the form of a servant and in doing this He teaches us that heaven's order is completely reversed from the world's order. The Word of God is performed in those whom have a servant's heart. Serving Christ and then serving others unlocks power and revelation.

Engaging in Active Faith

In the book of Genesis, Abram (or Abraham) has three encounters with his nephew Lot and the city of Sodom. Each time, he engages in a different type of faith. In one encounter he engages in passive faith — turning the situation over to God and trusting Him and His goodness. On another occasion he engages in prayerful faith — interceding with the belief that prayer can move the heart and hand of God. The final type, and often most difficult to engage in, is active faith — when God calls us to take action and be a part of what He is doing.

Raised from the Dead

Jesus is reaching out to those who are spiritually dead and offers them supernatural life through the power of the Holy Spirit. There is an emptiness that God has planted in the heart of man that eventually makes us miserable. God will move heaven and earth to save one soul. This life is made available through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ the Son of God! This is all about getting a new life, not about religion. God's mercy reaches out to all those who are dead in their sin.

The Path to Hope

The whole world is crying out for hope! The Holy Spirit wants to make hope more than just a theological phrase. The path of hope begins by being fully assured that we are right with God. We have an unshakable faith because our sin is covered. This path continues through tribulations, afflictions, and a deep work of patience which brings about experience. Hope is about living and bringing the life of Christ to others. It's something the Holy Spirit does in our heart.

A Future After Failure

Can God still use us after we stumble and fail? When we live a life focused on self and compromise our heart is hardened and we are unable to receive counsel. Continued disobedience to God's instructions will open up a door for the enemy and we will end up enslaved with no discernment. When we come to the end of ourselves a cry will begin to arise is our heart and we begin to realize we must die to self. So we ask a question: how do we die to self? The answer is in acknowledging that we can’t, but God can and He will! There is supernatural life after death to self.

God's Incredible Provision

As a Christian we will always battle three forces — the desires of the flesh, the seduction of the world, and Satan himself. In Psalm 91, God promises to be a refuge and a fortress for us. The key is to dwell in His presence. We dwell in His presence when we allow God to speak to us and love on us. There is nothing the Devil can throw at us that God cannot bring us out victoriously! Have you made God your dwelling place?

The Eye of the Needle

In every single one of us there is a propensity to draw near to Jesus with all of our heart and to pull away at the same time. If it was not for the power of the Holy Spirit it would be impossible to serve God. It is better to take the promises of God and bring them back to Him in prayer than to make vows that we know we could never keep in our own strength. The key is to totally understand that it is not what we can do for Jesus but what He did and continues to do for us. With man it is impossible, but with God all things are possible!

Reaching the Lost in Uncertain Times

In these last days there is such a deep darkness permeating our society. What will it take to penetrate this darkness? How will the lost see Jesus Christ?

The Victory of the Cross of Christ

When we think of the victory of the cross we have to remind ourselves that the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all our sins and we are forgiven in Christ. At the cross Jesus bore all our grief and sorrows. All guilt and condemnation is lifted because of His blood. At the cross mercy and peace took on a human face. Jesus Christ made a covenant with His Father and His blood brings us everlasting peace.

Finish the Way You Started

When the Holy Spirit begins to fill our heart and mind we are given the ability to understand the truth of God's Word. When God speaks to us and we obey, we will be led into the miraculous. A cry will arise in our heart, "Oh Jesus use this frail vessel and glorify your name through my life." When everyone is planning their strategies there will be a church who will run into their prayer closets and get a word from the Lord for this generation. We do not have to figure it all out. All we need to do is to have a vision of the one who has all the power and authority we will ever need.

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