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Buy Everyday Discernment now on Amazon
Buy Everyday Discernment now on Amazon
Is love a feeling or more? Can you love Jesus more than you already do and what does that mean? Read more to find out.
My guest this week, James Spencer, tells us about the importance of letting the Bible and the Holy Spirit speak to us instead of us projecting what we think it is trying to say.
Do you feel stuck in a season when God has promised you more? Why is it important to be faithful to where we are called and wait on God's timing? We will take a look at the example of King David.
During these times of panic and fear, it can be very hard if not feel impossible to have a perspective on God's plan and how we fit into it as Christians. We will discuss a few examples in the Bible of people who did not have perspective at the time, but whose faith propelled them to believe in God even when all seemed hopeless.
“Nothing in all creation is hidden from God. Everything is naked and exposed before his eyes, and he is the one to whom we are accountable.”Hebrews 4:13 NLT This is an intimidating concept. After all if God knows all and sees all and we are accountable to Him, we can quickly find all the ways… Continue reading Discerning Moment- Hebrews 4:13
My guest, Nathan McBride, shares with us a word about how we as Christians can love our neighbor during this unprecedented time of isolation and quarantine
My guest, Pastor Mike Shamburg, gives us a great parallel with the Israelites and how we do not fully remove sin from our life. During this tough time in the world, Christians need to step up and lead well!
Why was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land? Why is obedience so important to God and how can we learn from this story of Moses for our life?
My guest this week, Justin Capozzi, has a great perspective on how we should not let our fear overwhelm our faith during these troubled times
Jesus prayed give us our daily bread, and He said He was the "bread of life" but was He just talking about food or something far greater?
My guest, Derek Clark, discusses the importance of being vulnerable and addressing weaknesses in our lives before they hurt our relationships with others and with God
As humans we are left with questions when tragedy strikes, we do not always get answers, but as Christians we have hope and need to make the most of the time we have here on earth
My guest, Pastor Blake, explains the importance of the depth of prayer we give to God and how we need to view WHY we pray
You've probably seen Philippians 4:13 used in a lot of places, but how should we interpret this verse in context?