May we look within ourselves as we study Jonah so that we can see God’s desire to share His love with others through us.
The past is familiar but the future is exciting and must be pursued by faith.
Counting the cost calls us to surrender all so that we may gain all in Christ.
Faith naturally creates a releasing of control to God.
True Christianity expands to being able to see the needs of others and attempt to meet those needs through connection with God.
True Christianity is all about connection with God through Christ by the Holy Spirit.
Prayer and fasting are tools to realign your life on what matters most.
Purified motives naturally create a response of obedience.
Learning to press into prayer and prayerfully deny yourself through fasting creates a battleground.
Fasting helps us lay aside what is holding us back so we can live freely in Christ.
A desire to increase faith, grace, and love in your personal prayer relationship with God is at the heart of Biblical fasting.
Fasting is an extension of a growing, passionate desire for closer relationship with Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
We are encouraging you to learn to have deep, heartfelt conversations with Father God.
Do we view prayer and fasting as an obligation or an opportunity?
Prayer and fasting train our souls to trust God.
Simple challenge for today and the rest of your life… practice prayer.
We have been talking that we believe prayer is a personal relationship with Jesus. If we believe this to be true then our earthly relationships affect our spiritual relationship with Father God.
Prayer is unleashing the presence of God in my life so that His power becomes a byproduct of relationship.