Christianity is not a list of behaviors to avoid or pursue. Following Jesus is a life-long process of developing intimacy with a living person who has direct access to my heart.
Category: Holy Spirit
Sunday Supernaturally: Subtly Supernatural
The Spirit of life will impart answers. It may not be “Thus saith the Lord.” Sometimes the supernatural is incredibly subtle.
Sunday Supernaturally: Walk This Way
God’s Spirit lives in you. He gives you the ability to walk in a brand-new way. If you’re struggling, ask God to teach you how to walk.
Sunday Supernaturally: Let’s Get Hungry Again
As of today, I am adjusting the way I pray for revival in our land. I am no longer praying that God pour out His Spirit on our nation. I’m praying that the Church will get hungry again. I’ve seen it before, and I believe I will see it again. Get hungry, my friend.
Sunday Supernaturally: Love Poured Out
Whatever you need from God today, gather with the church knowing that the God who is love has already provided your answer before the foundations of the world.
Sunday Supernaturally: Changed by the Spirit
I love good coffee and a little lively repartee. When I go to church, I need/want something that impacts my heart and leaves me different.
Sunday Supernaturally: Mutual Blessing Day
Let today be a day of mutual impartation and encouragement. It’s not you, it’s the Spirit of God through you. Expect it. That’s how this thing works.
Sunday Supernaturally: Serve Him with Your Spirit
Let’s pray that God prune our hearts and revive our spirits to serve Him from our core, that He rekindle a desire in us to see the Gospel project completed, and that our hearts again long to find and fulfill our individual roles in that grand design.
Sunday Supernaturally: The Spirit of Holiness
The project has been the same from eternity to eternity: Declare the good news of God. We are part of it, and we have the power to get it done.
Sunday Supernaturally: Fire ’em Up, Lord!
Maybe it’s time we got a little less comfortable and a lot more available. The old saying is, “I’d rather have a little wildfire than no fire at all.”