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Do you accept where God has placed you in your life with humility? (Luke 2:8-20)
It took Mary extreme faith when being told she would give birth to Jesus. Do you have faith like Mary? (Luke 1:26-38)
When we go through challenging seasons, it can be difficult to remember and truly believe that God is good. In those seasons, our goal is to be like Abraham, who was even willing to give up his son Isaac, because he knew that God was good. When we learn to trust God and be faithful to him in hard seasons, God raises us up and gives us greater access to his abundant life.
Challenges are a natural part of a faith-filled life. When we face difficult seasons, we can look to the example set by Daniel, who remained faithful to God in Babylon and influenced kings in the process. When we walk through hard times with God, he is at work in us to prepare us for greater things to come.
Our church was founded almost 20 years ago by a group of college students who felt called to seek the presence of God together. Today, we continue their legacy of believing that, if God chooses to show his glory in our lives, we can be radically changed by his presence, and so can everyone around us. Our goal is to persevere in seeking God and to look forward with hope to what he will do in us and through us.
Are you the seed that has fallen in the thorns? Are you letting the thorns of the world taking your peace? (Matthew 13:18, John 14:27)
Are you drinking of the living water daily and being refreshed of the living water daily?
In Hebrews 4:14-16, we read that Jesus is our great high priest. He stands before the Father on our behalf, and because of his sacrifice, we are counted worthy to approach the throne of grace. When we pray, we can sit before God, receive from him, and even hear his voice, all because of what Jesus has done.
In the Old Testament, God commanded the Jewish people to hold a feast every year to commemorate their 40 years in the wilderness. Those 40 years of waiting for the Promised Land were difficult for the Israelites; even so, God was faithful in the waiting. For us today, it is also essential to celebrate and be grateful for who God is in the hard seasons of our lives.
When Jesus ascended into heaven, he told his disciples it was better for him to go, because he would send the Holy Spirit. When we choose to follow God, we also can receive the Holy Spirit and enter into a life where he leads us to grow in our relationship with God. Following the lead of the Holy Spirit is a central part of receiving the fullness of what God has in mind for our lives.
God calls us to steadfastness in our work instead of idleness. What is the value of work in your life? (2 Thessalonians)
Are you living your life focused towards your achievements and goals, or are you living your life focused on God? (Micah 6:8)
Just like getting to know a spouse or a friend, a big part of getting to know God is spending time with him and experiencing who he is personally. The Bible says that God is loving and faithful, that he’s always compassionate, and when we cry out to him, he is pleased to move in power on our behalf. If we invite God to show his character to us, we won’t just know these facts about God intellectually, but we’ll also get to see and experience him at work in our lives.
Holiness and repentance can sometimes feel like heavy words. But in God’s eyes, holiness isn’t scary or heavy; rather, it’s an invitation to draw closer to him and to live a fuller and more beautiful life. This is a season to repent and lean more into the life that God is leading us into, so that we can experience deeper relationship and intimacy with him.
Moses had this tent of meeting and found the presence of the Lord in the wilderness. Are you setting your time apart to find the presence of the Lord? What is your meeting tent? What is your wilderness.
No matter where we are in our lives and in our walk with God, there is always more of Jesus available to us. We don’t earn more of God’s presence in our lives. Instead, as we spend time with God and invite him into every area of our lives, he is faithful to meet us and to share more of his goodness with us.
How are you getting outside and and exploring different places outside of your normal routine like Jesus did? How are you blessing the people you meet in these places?
What is the Lord’s assignment for you in this season? Are you willing to sacrifice what you have for the Lord and go where he is calling you to go?
Obey and follow the promptings of God our father and his inheritance can be yours.
In moments of hardship, our first reaction is often to plead with God for help. However, we can instead choose a different path, where we worship God and declare his goodness even in the midst of trials. Worship is not only an act of faith, but it’s also a way to invite the kingdom of heaven into our situation. When we praise God, we are agreeing with Jesus’s words: “take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33).




