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Fearless Expectant Faith in Action

Faith in action is belief that moves—pushing through fear, stretching beyond limits, and trusting God boldly until breakthrough becomes reality. Someone Deliberately Touched Me In a crowded place full of noise and movement, one moment stood out. A woman reached out—not by accident, not casually—but with intention. In Gospel of Mark 5:27, it says that when she heard about Jesus, she came behind Him in the crowd and touched His garment. Jesus stopped and asked, “Who touched me?” The disciples were confused. The crowd was pressing in. But this was different.This was deliberate. Faith is never accidental. It is intentional. Someone touched Him with expectation. She Had Expectation The Scripture says, “When she heard…” — she heard about Jesus. Hearing built expectation. Expectation built...

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Seed Parable of Jesus: A Simple Powerful Story

The Seed Parable of Jesus is a simple, powerful story that speaks to the heart and shows how faith can grow from the smallest beginning. The Power Hidden in a Mustard Seed Jesus often pointed to the mustard seed—not because it was impressive, but because it was ordinary. Small. Easy to overlook. Yet in Scripture, that tiny seed becomes evidence of how God works. What looks insignificant in our hands can become extraordinary in His. Every Seed Must Be Planted and Rooted Every seed must be planted. Nothing grows in isolation. A seed must be rooted in something to live, and for the Christ follower, our seed is the Word of God. Whether we realize it or not, something is always being planted inside...

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Consecration Season

Consecration Season is a call to refocus, remove distractions, fast, pray, and seek God first—preparing hearts for purpose, clarity, and divine breakthrough. The Heart Setting: Seeking First the Kingdom Consecration always begins on the inside. Jesus said, “Seek first the kingdom of God”—not as a suggestion, but as a priority shift. This setting is deeply personal. It’s where we ask the hard question: Where have my priorities been? Consecration here means removing what distracts—habits, mindsets, relationships, even good things that have taken God’s place. It’s the prayer that whispers (or sometimes cries), “I want less of me and more of You, God.” This heart posture isn’t about perfection. It’s about alignment. The Camp Setting: Preparing for the Miracle (Joshua 3:5) - Consecration...

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Light Has Come

Celebrate Christmas by reflecting on Jesus as the Light of the world. The promised Savior who shines in darkness and draws all hearts to Him. Light Has come A Star That Made Wise Men Move - Light Has Come What makes someone travel hundreds of miles across deserts, guided only by the night sky? For the wise men, it wasn’t curiosity or coincidence—it was light. A star pierced the darkness and stirred their hearts into action. That light wasn’t just astronomical; it was spiritual. It pointed to a promise fulfilled, a King born, and hope made visible. Christmas reminds us that when God sends His light, it demands a response. Light invites movement. Light calls us closer. Just as the wise men followed...

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The Great I Am

Discover the mystery of Jesus as the “I AM” the Creator who became a human, revealing God’s presence, power, & purpose through His words & works. The Great I Am Creator Becomes a Human The story of Jesus Christ is unlike any other in human history. It tells of the Creator who chose to become a creature — the eternal Word who took on flesh and dwelt among us. The infinite God stepped into time, space, and limitation, not as a distant observer but as a man who walked, wept, and loved. This mystery lies at the heart of Christian faith: the divine becoming human to redeem humanity. Did Jesus Ever Say He Was God? This question has echoed through centuries. Many have...

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Seeing in the dark

Discover how faith helps you see beyond limits like Bartimaeus & Roger Bannister by believing the impossible and learning to see in the dark. Seeing in the dark. Seeing beyond impossible In 1954, the world believed it was physically impossible for a human being to run a mile in under four minutes. Scientists, coaches, and athletes all agreed — the body simply couldn’t endure that kind of pace. Then came Roger Bannister. With grit, faith, and unshakable belief, he did what the world said couldn’t be done — he ran a mile in 3 minutes and 59 seconds. He shattered the four-minute barrier. What’s fascinating is what happened next: within a short time, thirty-seven other runners also broke the four-minute mile. The tracks hadn’t changed. The shoes hadn’t...

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Believe boldly, Trust completely

Believe boldly, Trust completely, learn the difference between believing in God and fully trusting Him to guide your path through every season of life. The Lesson from a Tightrope Walker Charles Blondin, the famous tightrope walker, once stretched a rope across Niagara Falls. Crowds gathered in awe as he crossed back and forth over the roaring waters. Then he took a wheelbarrow and pushed it safely across the tightrope. He turned to the crowd and asked, “Do you believe I can push someone across in this wheelbarrow?” A man smiled and said, “I believe!” Blondin replied, “Then get in.”The crowd fell silent. Belief had suddenly become a question of trust. Believing in God vs. Trusting God It’s one thing to believe that Christ can save — it’s another to trust Him with...

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The Art of Rejoicing

The Art of Rejoicing - a guide to finding lasting joy, gratitude, and peace by choosing to celebrate life’s moments, even in challenging times. In a world filled with fleeting moments of happiness and constant change, rejoicing stands as a deeper, more enduring expression of joy. It’s not simply an emotion tied to circumstance — it’s a posture of the heart rooted in faith, gratitude, and trust in God. Scripture reminds us that rejoicing is not dependent on what happens to us but on what we know to be true about God. Happiness Is Temporary, But Rejoicing Is Eternal Happiness often depends on external conditions — a good day, a kind word, or a pleasant surprise. But rejoicing is different. It...

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Rooted in Christ

Discover how to stay rooted in Christ through prayer, worship, and His Word. Find strength, peace, and fruitfulness even in life’s storms. Rooted in Christ! Drawing Strength and Wisdom from God’s Word True strength doesn’t come from our own abilities—it comes from God’s Word and His presence. When we turn to Scripture and quiet our hearts before Him, we find the wisdom and clarity we need to face every season of life. His truth becomes the anchor that steadies us. Rooted in Christ - Bearing Fruit by Abiding in Him The more we sink into God, the more fruit our lives will bear. Just as a branch can’t produce fruit without being connected to the vine, we cannot live fruitful lives apart from Christ....

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Love Your Enemies

Love your enemies as Christ did—choose unity over revenge, unconditional love over hate, and reflect God’s heart in a divided world. Love Beyond What’s Comfortable It’s one thing to love people who see the world as you do. When someone shares your values, opinions, or culture, love feels natural. That’s step one. Step two is learning to love those who are indifferent—people who don’t particularly care about you or your perspective. But the call of Christ goes even further: to love those who oppose you, mock you, or stand against you. Real love begins where comfort ends. The Cost of Conditional Love The world often says it’s fine to only love those who respect you, agree with you, or treat you well. But that...

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