Just as Moses found his calling in an unexpected burning bush, our most transformative moments often come disguised as challenges. Embrace these as Kingdom appointments leading to God's purpose for your life.
Day Twenty-Two: How to Find God in the Grip of Depression
Day Twenty-One: Taking Control of Your Thoughts
7 Ways God is Providing For You
I've taken a segment from my recent sermon, "God is Providing for You," specifically the part where I discuss the "7 Ways God is Providing for You."
This 7-minute video has been carefully edited to include subtitles, soothing music, and visual aids to enhance your viewing and reflection experience. I believe it ties in beautifully with our theme of seeking God's Kingdom, focusing on the abundant provisions He graces us with.
Day Twenty: God Specializes in Hopeless Situations
Day Nineteen: Watch Your Words They’re Like Fire
Day Eighteen: Let The Joy of the Lord Be Your Strength
Day Seventeen: Is There Only One Way to God?
Day Sixteen: Why Do Christians Have So Many Problems?
Day Fifteen: How Can I Experience Forgiveness?
Day Fourteen: 3 Reasons You Face Temptations and the Key to Overcoming Them
Day Thirteen: 4 Reasons God Allows Suffering
Day Twelve: 10 Ways to Know If You’re Really Saved According to Scripture
Day Eleven: Why Don't My Prayers Get Answered?
Day Ten: Breaking Negative Thought Patterns
Day Nine: Spiritual Warfare: Are We in a Battle?
In the spiritual warfare we face daily, victory is not achieved by our might but through our position in Christ and His authoritative rule over our lives. Our struggle is against the spiritual forces of evil, yet we walk in triumph, armed with the authority and victory granted to us through Christ Jesus.
Day Eight: The Rhythm of Thankfulness
Day Seven: Overcoming Anxiety
Day Six: How to Forgive When It Feels Impossible
Day Five: The Transforming Power of Kingdom Prayers
Living the Kingdom Prayer: Kingdom prayers go beyond words; they are a dynamic commitment to embodying the values of God’s Kingdom in our daily walk. By praying "Your kingdom come," we pledge to be co-laborers with Christ, actively working to manifest the reality of His reign in our everyday lives and interactions.