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The apostle Paul’s analogy of running a race is not meant to create competitiveness among believers, but rather leading us to understand the depth of our commitment in following Jesus. 1 Corinthians 9:24-27
The apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 addresses the potential we all face: to be disqualified for the prize. The Bible is filled with the life stories of people who fail on the way. But it also tells the stories of those who got up and continued all the to the finish.
Jesus, “Why do You want me, with all my baggage?” “Why did you call me?” “Will I be alone if I follow you?” So many of us forget to ask the most fundamental and far-reaching questions about our faith and followership. This teaching moves us forward in these questions.
I know that you and I are under the tyranny of the urgent. I know that we all are subject to that what the Bible calls the prince of the power of the air. We are part of this world, and we are influenced by it. I want you to just think with me about that.
We continue with the miraculous dimension to the Jonah story. Many people are trying to liken the story to a Robinson Crusoe kind of story, or others to a fairytale. However, we have to realize that the book has a tremendous message and is an account of importance when considering God’s way of dealing with humankind.
There is a miraculous dimension to the Jonah story. Miracles mentioned here like when a storm was initiated, or a fish was prepared were in essence not greater than bringing someone back to life or multiplying food for 5,000 people. A miracle is a miracle, there is no greater or a smaller miracle; that which by the laws of nature cannot be done requires supernatural intervention.
God led Abram on a bewildering journey… ours is not unlike his. This study is an attempt to understand how Abram’s journey can help us understand and embrace our journey thousands of years later.
The story of the crippled woman in the Bible brought to our time and age. My conviction is that Jesus is still in the business of restoring lives and identities… His transformation power is available to you and me today no matter how broken you are!
Un-forgiveness is like a deadly poison crippling people’s identity, their emotions, their appearances, and it is even influencing their physical well-being. There is a way out, there is a way to freedom… let’s pursue that together!
Too few Christians today speak about being filled by the Holy Spirit. What does it mean? What happens? Why should we? This study addresses the very need of the Holy Spirit in our lives and our ministry.

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