Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 18 1. The philosophy of lust is MORE; more of things present or an abundance of things present - but at the expense of the life of soul. The philosophy of Faith also, is MORE; more of things to come, an abundance of the... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 17
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 17 1. When our material possessions move from being assets in our account or in our custody for use, and become goods or treasures to our souls; then they would not only add up to our list of known or unknown idols -... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 16
Looking Inward & Outward (With the goggle of Faith) - Part 16 1. The day we can seamlessly or naturally handle or overcome offence, preeminence, unforgiveness, losses, hurt, animosity - like we see little children do, then can we say we have been converted from being 'adults' before God into becoming 'little children' who... Continue Reading →
Looking Inward & Outward (with the goggle of Faith) – Part 15
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 →
