Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 15 1. A believer can have giftings like the Corinthian saints did, can be multi-talented and charismatic, can be an inspiration to many, can become popular and then be tempted to equate all these with the growth, walk or stature that the New Testament... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 14
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 14 1. To be battle weary is to be inconsistent in hearing, waiting, obeying, praying, walking, giving and loving. It leads to falling back to our previous strength or love for the world, and it enables the enemy collect measures of life that our... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 13
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 13 I. God doesn't mind providing our needs from 1,000 unique or different sources over time, all so that our eyes would remain on him and not on the source He uses to provide for us. By so doing, He can beat our minds... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 12
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 12 1. By remaining in one geographical location, raising 12 apostles and investing 33 years preparing to die for others, our Lord Jesus disappointed every definition of success put together by the world. True success (in God's sight) comes while disapointing every wordly definition... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) – Part 11
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 11 1. One of my foremost idols, as a kid, was a bicycle, and much later a car. The list grew inexhaustive, and unknown to me, my soul was thereby growing weak! Today I can say, that as far as God is concerned, as... Continue Reading →
