Don’t Neglect the Gift in You
As potent as the gifts in us can impact nations for the gospel, they can suffer our neglect. Give attention to them through their development and usage
As potent as the gifts in us can impact nations for the gospel, they can suffer our neglect. Give attention to them through their development and usage
No matter how many Christians are in this dark world, failure to let the Christ in us, who’s the light of the world, shine unto people, won’t make us influence them for Each believer has two intentional actions to do in order to witness Christ, and that is (1) “arise” and (2) “shine.”
As a child of God, you must understand that God’s intention for calling you isn’t for you to remain in low positions, even though you’ll definitely have humble beginnings. Therefore, mediocrity isn’t from God. Learn three Biblical ways to help you deal with a mediocre mindset.
Through your fellowship with Jesus and consciousness that He’s always with you, you will be empowered to spread the net of kingdom influence in this dark world.
How far can you see ahead of you? Stay connected and committed to God, because if you do, He’ll expand your vision.
In Luke 5, Peter experienced a miracle of catching a large fish near ashore by obeying Jesus’s Word. But if he didn’t have friends around, nobody could have helped him sustain the catch. Build connections with people because they can serve as support systems to help you manage your miracles.
Complaints don’t solve problems; responding to them with the right actions do. When God gives you one uncommon instruction to help you deal with your issue, obey before complaining.
Live purposefully, but be open to God-made interruptions because there are things God will definitely use you to do that will never be captured in your plans.
One important reason why God introduced the unending spiritual transformation course to every Christian is to allow us to be brainwashed by the Word.
“God so loved the world” in scripture doesn’t mean His love for this world seasonal, but it’s complete, at its highest peak, and also everlasting.
Solomon, the richest man who ever lived, says in Proverbs 22:1 that choosing to have a good name is better than having trillions in your bank account. That means, a person’s character is more important than his wealth.
All authority is established by God, but not all their actions may be godly. Before you openly criticise leaders for doing something wrong, pray for God to turn their hearts unto godly things.