The Voice Of The Shepherd
In a noisy world of influencers, believers are called to recognize, trust, and follow only the voice of Jesus Christ, walking in truth, protection, and faithful direction.
In a noisy world of influencers, believers are called to recognize, trust, and follow only the voice of Jesus Christ, walking in truth, protection, and faithful direction.
We've been saved to live with eternity in view, shaping daily choices around what comes next. Grounded in Hebrews 9:27 is a call to purposeful faith and a forward-looking life aligned with God’s coming judgment and promised future.
God is a consuming fire, not a passing flame. Where He is truly present, faith is rekindled, hearts are purified, and lives are drawn out of lukewarm devotion into holy passion and surrender.
A call to move beyond knowing truth into following closely, this message contrasts religious distance with servant nearness, urging believers to structure their lives for intimacy with God, not titles, noise, or ministry alone.
Fellowship with God is not maintained by perfection but by continually choosing to step into His light—where sin is exposed, confessed, and cleansed by the blood of Jesus.
In our walk with Jesus, there is no neutral ground. Scripture shows we are either being devoured by the enemy or delivered by Christ. This message calls believers to discernment, obedience, and a life anchored fully in Him.
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.