There Is Only One Way to Enter The Kingdom: Here It Is
Playing church or religion misses the whole point of the Kingdom.
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Playing church or religion misses the whole point of the Kingdom.
Worry can feel like shackles in our souls, but how can we find freedom? Luke 12 offers us some help.
Sometimes we pray daintly, as if God wants safe and careful requests, but what if we prayed audaciously?
Jesus gave his disciples power and authority and we also have power and authority in Christ. So, what does Jesus call us to do?
We want to live a fruitful life in the Kingdom of God—but sometimes we seem to be moving through our days without making much of a difference (or so we think). The Parable of the Sower helps us consider how to cultivate a fruitful life for the kingdom, right where we are.
We tire of religion—looking like we have it together—or thinking God will only love us if we do. Religion won’t save us, but one thing will.
Sometimes following Jesus looks foolish. Faithfulness can even look like a waste—from the perspective of people who love us most. But Luke Chapter 5 gives us Kingdom perspective.
The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan. If God-of-the-Universe, made flesh, was moved by the Spirit into a time of preparation through resisting the enemy—then we can expect to encounter our own spiritual wilderness seasons too.
We want a close relationship with God, but sometimes it feels like he is light years away. Luke Chapter 3 offers us some help.
Sometimes our circumstances seem more confusing than clear. What can we do when we don’t understand God’s plan?
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