Alive To The Spirit
When we become alive to the Spirit, something changes and then comes a charge. Romans 6:11 calls us to live dead to sin and fully alive to God, walking in the power of new life.
When we become alive to the Spirit, something changes and then comes a charge. Romans 6:11 calls us to live dead to sin and fully alive to God, walking in the power of new life.
No matter your title or task, God calls every believer to bear fruit. True salvation produces life that multiplies. Don’t just do, become. Let your life show the evidence of Christ within.
Galatians 2:20 calls us to follow Christ fully - crucifying self, surrendering will, and silencing self-preservation. True discipleship means staying on the cross, letting His life live through us, and choosing daily to say, “Not I, but Christ.”
The Name of Jesus is mighty and matchless, above every name. It heals, delivers, and saves. A strong tower of power and refuge, before which every knee will bow and every tongue confess He is Lord.
We serve a God without limits! A God who’s already won the greatest victory through Christ. Yet before every victory, there’s a battle within: fear, offense, and doubt. These are the enemy’s schemes to keep us from walking in the victory already promised.
We serve a God without limits! One who moves beyond what we can see or imagine. His power knows no boundaries, His promises never fail. When we dare to believe and take Him at His word, the impossible becomes possible.
Even in failure, God’s promise stands. Like Abraham, we may stumble, but faith calls us to rise again, trusting that the One who promised is faithful to complete what He began in us.
No matter how far we have come, there is always more in God. He is calling you and I to come into the deep and learn of Him. Don't settle for what you know, press into Him for more.
In Christ Jesus, In all things we have been empowered to overcome. Therefore, since God is for us and has empowered us, who can be against us?
In Jesus Christ, we have the promise of the Holy Spirit! This promise is not reserved for the perfect, the mature, or the mighty, but for all who call upon the name of the Lord and believe in His Word.
God has promised an end-time outpouring of His Spirit, the latter rain. Just as He filled the disciples in the Upper Room, He’s ready to pour His Spirit on all flesh today. Our role is simple: stay ready and ask the Lord to send the rain.
When the world grows darker and many are tempted to give up, Jesus calls us to stay engaged. This sermon from Luke 19 reminds us that salvation isn’t a pause button, it’s a call to “do business till He comes.”