I’m on God’s side. Conflicts rage. Even internationally, war is in the air and people are pressing us to take sides. Whose side do we take? It’s hard to form an accurate opinion unless it’s your family or country on the line. How do we know which side to choose?…
He’s the God of possibilities and with God, all things are possible (Mark 10:27). There is nothing to difficult for God (Jeremiah 32:17) and His arm is mighty to save even against the odds. Nothing good is withheld from those who believe in the God of possibilities. Are you facing…
Fear no man is a command. This is evidenced in multiple scriptures. Israel was warned about fearing man. Moses, God’s chosen deliverer in the Old Testament, informed the children of Israel about fearing people. Fearing man was strictly prohibited. When the people of God feared man, God was displeased. Fear…
“2022, the Holy Ghost in You” is the yearly word of the Lord for the Body of Christ from What You Will. Each year, we receive a word from the Spirit of the Lord that aligns our platform with the plans and purposes of God. This word is the antithesis…
Depositing the love of God is a kingdom commission. We deposit the love of God with the anointing. Making a deposit isn’t the same as impartation. When we impart a thing it is for the purpose of activation. We are activating someone for service. Unlike the impartation, the deposit doesn’t…
Knowing Holy Spirit personally is foreign to a lot of Christians. Most don’t understand His operation and purpose. Generally speaking, He is the most misunderstood and least acknowledged member of the Godhead. As the divine nature, He has His own unique distinction. He is the heart of God in the…
“Some days you’re the windshield and some days you’re the bug” is a phrase I picked up from a co-worker on a job years ago. It’s something I catch myself saying when everything seems to be going wrong. The washing machine won’t spin and I’m wringing out cold wet clothes…
Our response to the testing of faith says a lot about our character as Christians. Even when victory looks impossible, the just are expected to exercise faith. Sometimes, we have to give God the opportunity to come through for us when victory seems impossible. Faith is persistent. It has to…
Responding to mistreatment doesn’t have to be problematic. When mistreated by others, our response should be a biblical one. In retaliation to mistreatment, the immature in Christ may resort to nasty retorts and maybe name calling; but the mature in Christ exercise patience. The response of Christians experiencing mistreatment should…
The gospel is pleasantly simple; combined with faith, hope, and love, we can meet the requirements of discipleship and live an abundant life in Christ. Jesus produced the fruit of faith, hope, and love when He walked upon the earth demonstrating the kingdom of God in compassion and power. His…
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