Miracles are something we all wish for in our lives, especially when our needs are great. But did you know that all miracles in the Bible started with the small details and then obedience.God is waiting on you to believe in Him and gave Him those small details and your obedience. Will you? Read on to find out more
In the current situation, the world is screaming at us to rely on the government or to rely on ourselves. The restrictions are their fault and they need to do something. But in the midst of the screaming, God is whispering will I really find faith on the earth? Will my people still rely on me? Will my people still be obedient to My Word? Which voice are you hearing and who are you relying on?
How have you been going in lockdown in your country? We have been going fine but our country is now starting to partially come out of lockdown. My question for you and me is how are we going to come out of lockdown. Are we coming out bitter or better? Are we more ready than ever to step out in our destiny? Are we coming out thankful to God or are we coming out resenting the season we have been placed in. Read the blog to find out how people in the Bible dealt with their particular lockdown.
It is times like these when we desire to hear a Word from God. That is what my prayer was for this post. I wanted God to write us a letter and He did. It is our encouragement for the time and season we currently find ourselves in. To read the letter, find it here.
This is a time where we need to let the refreshing of God pour over our lives. Maybe this time you have been feeling overwhelmed, anxious or even busy trying to juggle. Refreshing means to catch your breath and revival. Find out how to participate in these times of refreshing.
What an unprecedented time we are living in. But is there a purpose for this lockdown? I believe there is and it is all tied up in the sixth commandment. The key word in that command is sabbath or to stop and cease. Many of us have been so busy that rest has been a foreign concept. Read more to find out how to gain it and keep it.
Most of us are struggling with lockdown because of a virus. But have you ever thought about the first Easter. After Jesus was arrested, the disciples put themselves in lockdown. Not because of a virus but fear of the soldiers that they would be next. But what did Jesus do? After He arose, He walked straight through those locked doors. Jesus wants to do the same for us. He wants to walk into the locked doors of your home and tell you He hasn’t forgotten you. He also wants to walk into the locked doors of your heart and say I am risen and here for you. Read more below
Joseph wore three coats in his story. The first was a coat of pride, the second was a coat of temptation and the third was a coat of destiny. Joseph had to endure separation from family, different culture and prison but even in all of that God knew where He was and eventually he wore his coat of destiny. God is waiting to clothe you too and in fact, already has. Read more to find out how.
How do,we live our life in the uncertain times. I believe the story of the Israelites and Egyptians give us a clue. The things God told them to do apply to us today. The Israelites had to navigate the promise of God then hardship, then some of the plagues of God. So how did they get through. Read below to find out more.
How are you going with what is happening in the world? I believe that God is saying to us “Be still and know that I am God”. Be still is an action on our part that we must do first. Then we must remind ourselves of Who God is. He is still our healer, our delivery, our provider, our peace and so much more. As we do this God will be honoured in the earth. Read below to find out more.
In our lives we seem to struggle with that one thing. Whether it is addiction, jealously, strife, anger or some other thing. Adam and Eve succumbed to their one thing in the Garden of Eden but God wants us to flee that one desire just like Joseph did. Find out more by reading here.
As I was reading through the book of Genesis, God revealed to me that Jospeh had three coats. We are going to look at the significance of those coats over the next three blogs. The first one is the coat of many colours and represents pride. Read more to find out why.