Spiritual Warfare – What is Warfare in the Bible?
What is spiritual warfare? Many believers have a tendency to look at spiritual warfare in terms of a specific event…
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What is spiritual warfare? Many believers have a tendency to look at spiritual warfare in terms of a specific event…
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Most of us know the story of the Jesus cursing the fig tree in the Gospel of Mark. There are…
Have you ever felt YOU were just too broken, weak and flawed for God to use? I have and many times I still do! If you have wanting to serve God in ministry or in any capacity, but wonder if you’re just too much of a mess for Him to even want to make use of, then this post is for you! Biblical history has shown that God uses broken people throughout scripture. God uses the weak things of the world and chooses flawed people to achieve great things and I will share why! Read on to learn why you are never too broken for God to use!
When you have to travel the difficult roads of life, do you let go of the wheel, give it to…
As a mother of young women, I know how important it is that they develop a life of faith and…
All believers in Yeshua, at one time or another, experience weakness. We could be tired, sick, experiencing loss of some kind, etc. It is often during these times when the enemy tries to manipulate those weaknesses. It is during times of weakness you really need to guard your heart and mind so that you can experience God’s peace and don’t allow negative thinking to take root. Learn how to set a watchman on the wall to protect your peace!
In one of my favorite stories in the Bible, we learn about these 4 crazy friends who literally tear the…
The Bible is filled with examples of people’s obedience to God when, according to scholars, there was often no real,…