Hearts, Not Habits
God is calling you and I to move beyond routine faith. He desires hearts that revere Him, not mechanical habits. This message challenges us to examine our walk and return to genuine devotion, awe, and love for the Lord.
God is calling you and I to move beyond routine faith. He desires hearts that revere Him, not mechanical habits. This message challenges us to examine our walk and return to genuine devotion, awe, and love for the Lord.
The Word of God is our daily bread. As we receive it each day, we are sanctified, changed little by little - being formed into the likeness of Jesus through faithful, daily devotion.
God’s love is deeper than we imagine—shown in this: He loved us first. A reminder that our response flows from His initiative, grace, and unchanging affection toward us.
Zeal and desire are not enough. This message reveals how true authority comes through Christ our High Priest and the Word of God—bridging the gap between what we want to do and what we can actually live.
No matter who we are or how hard we try, our own works are like filthy rags. Only the righteousness of Jesus can clothe us and make us ready to stand before God.
We’ve been called to live set apart, consecrated, holy, and devoted to God. At times it requires separation from people, places, or things we love. Yet even in the cost, God remains faithful and supplies the strength to walk it out.
Life has the tendency to pull our eyes toward people, pressure, and problems! But Scripture calls us back to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. Fix your focus and find your footing.
We all drift toward doing things our own way, but Isaiah 53:6 reminds us that in the midst of us choosing our own way, God has provide THE WAY. This message calls us back to surrender, alignment, and the path Christ already made for us.
Repentance isn’t flawless living. It’s choosing God again, realigning your heart, and stepping into the journey of sanctification. It’s the daily “yes” that lets Him transform you from the inside out.
Paul warned Timothy that doctrine shapes our entire Christian life. False teaching produces confusion and cold love, but sound doctrine forms Christ in us and empowers true love, the goal of God’s commandment.
True thanksgiving isn’t tied to blessings or circumstances. It’s the overflow of a Spirit-filled life, praising God even in trials. When everything is stripped away, what’s found in you reveals the reality of your walk with Christ.
True worship isn’t confined to a building but flows from the heart wherever you are. Jesus calls us to worship in spirit and in truth, this is the hour for real worshippers to rise.