He’s Jesus, and we’re not. But He did say, “In that day you will ask in my name, and I do not say to you that I will ask the Father on your behalf; for the Father himself loves you, because you have loved me and have believed that I came from God. (John 16:26-27 ESV)” Let’s try it out today.
Category: Sunday Blessing
Sunday Supernaturally: Presence on Purpose
Most of us begin our services with worship music of some sort. One of the reasons we do this is to invite the Presence of God into our midst in a tangible way. He enthrones Himself on the praises of His people.
Sunday Supernaturally: Called, Separated, Gathered
The word "Church" conjures up different pictures and emotions for everyone, usually depending on personal experience with some group. I’ve come to believe that many of us have drifted a bit from the original intent.
Sunday Supernaturally: The Fount of All Provision
If we’re led by need, we’re subject to being led by the source of all lack. We want to be led by the fount of all provision. Start at the throne, then go into the world.
Sunday Supernaturally: Appreciate the Gift
This is Pastor Appreciation Month. I’ve always appreciated the 3-step outline that Paul gave to the Thessalonians. If you want to fully enjoy the gift of God in your pastor, try these three things.
Sunday Supernaturally, Special Edition: PRAY!
Please pray for Israel. There's not much else to say.
Sunday Supernaturally: The Life-giving Spirit
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.
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.