Trusting God vs Believing in God — The Difference Every Christian Must Know
Walking with God requires more than belief — it requires trust. In this episode, we break down the difference between simply believing in God and actually trusting Him with your life. Learn what James 2:26 really means when it says “faith without works is dead,” and how to live a faith that moves, acts, and bears fruit.
Walking in the Spirit vs Walking in the Flesh — What It Really Means
Walking in the Spirit is not just about avoiding sin — it’s about letting the Holy Spirit guide your decisions, interrupt your plans, and use your life to impact others for the Kingdom.
How you respond to criticism and rejection could be what’s holding you back!
How you respond to criticism and rejection could be what’s holding you back!
A Dream for the Body of Christ
Dreams have the power to scare, bring joy, hope, confirmation, warnings, and even insight into the future.
Satan can come to attack us in our dreams, whether through our own doing from open doors (unrepentant sin, ungodly beliefs, etc.) we have allowed in our lives, or from spiritual attacks because of what we are doing for the Lord. On the flip side, God can also come (and often does if we are paying attention) and speak to us through our dreams, giving us warnings, confirmations, encouragement, addressing sin, or revealing the future.
The Beauty and Purpose of the Wilderness
The wilderness is difficult for us, but purposeful to God. We see hardship; God sees a proving ground. In the wilderness, he removes what isn't from him, draws us near, increases our faith, and teaches us full reliance.
Despite its isolation, the wilderness is where intimacy with God is found. He wants us to seek him there and move into the next chapter he has written for us.
Tune Into God’s Voice and Tune Out the Opposition - Part 2
Last week's Part 1 post for Tune into God’s Voice and Tune Out the Opposition focused on hearing and recognizing God amid competing voices. We began with Nehemiah and his principles for tuning into God and following His call. Similarly to radio, we can “tune in” to whichever station we choose, but it requires action on our part.
Today’s Part 2 focuses on the essential challenge of engaging in spiritual warfare and shutting down opposing voices and distractions to remain steadfast in God’s plan, drawing practical lessons once again from Nehemiah’s story.
Tune Into God’s Voice and Tune Out the Opposition - Part 1
Many voices compete for our attention daily: the Lord (Holy Spirit), our own thoughts, other believers, the devil, demons, and people influenced by the enemy. Each of these voices has a different source and intent.
With so many voices, we can feel pulled in different directions. Yet we have the authority and discernment to choose which to hear and which to ignore.