Acts 6:8-10, 12-13, 7:54-60. Stephen was a man who lived out this verse. Scripture says that he full of faith and power. And some people did not like that faith he lived.
Philippians 4:13, 1:11, John 15:5, Ephesians 2:10. Philippians 4:13 is my absolute, without a doubt favorite verse of Scripture. This verse assures me that through the strength of Jesus, I can do the things that God has called.
1 Thessalonians 5:17, Luke 9:28, Ephesians 6:18, Romans 8:26. Prayer must have a prominent place in our lives. Paul tells the church in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 to pray without ceasing. Is that really possible in our world today? Yes, I believe it is. Is...
James 5:7-8, 2 Peter 3:15.
Luke 11:4, Colossians 3:13.
1 Peter 5:5, Philippians 2:8
1 Peter 1:15-16. God expects us to live our life for Him. We must live dedicated to God each day. We can only do it if we remain in Jesus.
1 John 2:9-11, 1 John 4:19-20. We see several times in the letters of John that we must love others. Again i ask, How is your love?
1 John 3:18, 16-17. John is making this love idea personal. What are you doing today to show you love for someone else?
1 Corinthians 13:8. There are may ways to show people we love them. The question is this, do we actually love others?
Ephesians 2:19-22, 11-13. Do you ever feel unloved, or unneeded? If so, then you need to hear this. You are more than what you think. Listen and find out who you, as a Christian, are to God.
2 Kings 5:12-15. In his rage, Naaman thought he could wash in rivers close to home and still get the same results. That is not how the instructions of God work. Through Elisha, God gave Naaman specific instructions on what to do to get his healing. If...
2 Kings 5:6-11. When we are seeking healing, or seeking an answer to prayer, it’s important to remember that God knows all, and has our best interest at heart. So, in return, we must trust Him for our needs and our healings. Do you?
2 Kings 5:3-5. Naaman had a problem-He was a leper. In his time, if you had leprosy, you were considered an outcast. But someone knew where to go for help. Here is something to think about, you know where to go for all of life’s problem, but are you...
2 Kings 5:1-2. Naaman had a problem that only God could handle. He was a leper, and needed healing and cleansing from leprosy. All of us has something in our lives that only God can handle. Pray, ask God what is blocking you from the best God has....
Ephesians 5:8. Paul warns us, much like Peter did in yesterday’s episode, to be careful about false teachers and false teachings. As born again Christians, we no longer walk in the darkness of sin, so let the light of God expose false teachings.
2 Peter 3:16-18. It’s easy to become stagnant, or even to fall away from our faith. If we are not growing, we are stagnant. Being stagnant opens the door for us to be tripped up by false teaching and false teachers. That is why it is important to keep...
1 John 2:6. John is challenging us to think about our walk in the world and our talk. Do they support each other? John teaches us that our walk and our talk must be one in the same. How is your walk today?
2 Kings 6:15-17. When the servant of Elisha suddenly found them surrounded by the enemy, Elisha didn’t worry. He knew the protection was there. He prayed that the eyes of his servant would see what Elisha knew was there. Even when we don’t see it, God...
1 Peter 5:10. None of us like times of suffering. But, that suffering is beneficial because it helps us realize how much we need God. As a result of our times of suffering, God does several things for us. Listen to this episode to see what the God of...
Mark 8:36. God’s definition of success is different than the world’s definition of success. It’s not wrong for a Christian to be successful, but it is wrong if that success comes at the cost of your relationship with God. Are you more concerned about...
1 Peter 1:21-22. Our faith gets tested to see whether or not it is real .
1 Peter 1:18-21. Jesus didn’t come so that you can continue living life the way you always have, the way you want. He came to save you from your sins. That comes with a price that gold and silver cannot buy. The shed blood of Jesus on the cross is...