The Power of No
When we say yes to the wrong things, we are saying no to God’s best for us. Saying no to the wrong is a key to seeing the power of God flow in our life!
When we say yes to the wrong things, we are saying no to God’s best for us. Saying no to the wrong is a key to seeing the power of God flow in our life!
The famous Chinese general and military strategist, Sun Tzu, said, “All warfare is based on deception.” One of Satan’s greatest tactics is to get us to fight the wrong enemy. Learn more!
A magnifying glass works because it focuses light that passes through a lens. This causes the object being viewed to appear larger than it is without being viewed with the magnifying glass. Just like when using a magnifying glass to view an object, we have the choice as to how we view the problems in our lives. We can choose to see our problems through the lens of God’s greatness or choose to see God through the lens of our problems. If we choose to see the problems through God’s greatness, He is magnified and the problems shrink before our eyes.
Have you ever felt like you just couldn’t do anything right and maybe you were cursed? Maybe it feels like you always burn the toast,
The kingdom of God is full of interesting paradoxes. For example, we are saved by grace, but we are called to do good works. We are call to rest, but we are told to labor to enter that rest. The secret to a successful life is knowing how to navigate the tension of seemingly competing ideals. With that in mind, I want to tackle a really important paradox that seems to affect a lot of people. It is the paradox of accomplishment versus experiencing His presence. Learn more!
Do you want to see change in your life? Do you want to have more influence, experience breakthrough, or walk in a greater measure of anointing? You probably said yes to one or more of those questions. If so, you aren’t alone; I did too. So how do we get there? How do we experience change? How do we experience increase? How do we expand our borders?
What if I told you that you are not guilty? You say, “But you don’t know what I’ve done Pastor Brian.” Here’s the thing, I
Proverbs 21:31 The horse is prepared for the day of battle, but deliverance is of the LORD. There is an important principal revealed in this