Monthly Archives: November 2005
Your mind is the reservoir of all you are and all you are going to be. What is in your head today is the schedule of tomorrow…
A spiritual walk through the Bible reveals that the entire Scripture from Genesis to Revelation is a living form of Christ Himself. Sometimes, Jesus Christ is hidden in the mystery of the text, and sometimes He is the text, but HeÂ’s always there. He is the Living Word as seen in the opening of Saint ... Read More
“Thou hast a few name…which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.” (Rev. 3:4)
The Holy Bible is the broadest book in the world. Why then are Bible-believing Christians called “narrow-minded”? There is nothing in the Bible that is narrow, except one great reality. The Bible is so all-encompassing and complete that it becomes the one way and only way to the Kingdom of God and to Heaven. The ... Read More
The Son of God is our perfect example. As He was broken so we must be broken and then offered for great power…
The crisis of Israel hurts the heart of every true Bible believer. It is impossible not to bleed with this chosen people – His chosen people – as we watch the noose tighten toward the ultimate day of “JacobÂ’s Trouble.” It cannot be avoided regardless of how much we love them, pray for the peace ... Read More
When the news came to me from Alicia LloydÂ’s mother that the children had been kidnapped, I was instantly a broken soul. I fell apart emotionally. I was ashamed of myself as I tried to tell my staff and then call everybody I could reach to pray. This old clay jar was broken and out ... Read More
The ultimate broken vessel was the divine Son, but the saints of God must become broken if we want to see great miracles great revival…
If there is one facet of spiritual life which is at the center of Biblical Christianity it is the place of prayer. The Bible speaks endlessly of the absolute need to pray. Our Great God does nothing in His church until He first does it in someoneÂ’s prayer closet. Nothing happens in our churchesÂ’ invitation ... Read More