Unwavering Faith
by Randy Maas • (Romans 4:16-22) When we are fully convinced of God's goodness and his ability to fulfill his promises, we won't waver in our faith.

by Randy Maas • (Romans 4:16-22) When we are fully convinced of God's goodness and his ability to fulfill his promises, we won't waver in our faith.
by Randy Maas • (Matthew 11:27-30) God invites us to get to know him, but we can't access him through our intellect, but instead through a child-like relationship with him.
by Paul Hughes (Matthew 14:13-21; 22-33; 34-36; 13:53-58; Psalm 103:1-7; Deuteronomy 8:2; 4:9; Philippians 3:13-14) Paul challenges us to remember and not forget God's character, his deeds, and his ways, so that we encounter him both through the testimony of others and also through the direct experiences we, as his valuable sons and daughters, have with him.
(Proverbs 28:13; Genesis 3:1-10; Psalm 32:5; 1 Peter 4:8; Proverbs 10:12; Proverbs 17:9; Psalm 85:2; Romans 8:19) If we transparently uncover our own wrongdoings, without hiding or concealing, and also take pains to cover the failings of others, we will manifest--as sons and daughters--what creation is longing to see revealed.
by Heidi Hughes • (Galatians 5:13-25) As Christians, we can resist the pull of our old self-centered nature by daily choosing to please the Holy Spirit and receiving his power to walk in his ways.
by Heidi Hughes • (2 Thessalonians 1:3-12, Philippians 2:12-14) What are we afraid of losing when we surrender to God's leading? In those moments, we need to remember that his desire is to fulfill his good pleasure through us.
by Paul Hughes • (Acts 3:1-10) Being filled with the Holy Spirit and obedient to his prompting heals us from the lameness of unbelief, disappointment and fear of man.
by Henry Gruver • (Colossians 3:3, Luke 1:68-75) If we're willing to devote ourselves to what God has called us to do, He will delight in providing everything we need to fulfill it.
by Heidi Hughes • (James 1:3-8, 3:13-18) To redeem the time, we need to daily walk in God's wisdom, aligned to his strategy for how we release the power of his Holy Spirit.
by Paul Hughes • (Ezekiel 47:1-6, Acts 1:1-2) Jesus has handed off to us the work of the Kingdom, but to accomplish that task we need to be fully immersed in the Holy Spirit, allowing his presence to influence our lives and integrate our walk with our talk.
by Justin O'Shea • (Galatians 6:7-9, 1 Timothy 4:1-6) What we choose to see and hear feeds our souls and profoundly influences our behavior. That's why it's vitally important to feed ourselves on the goodness of God's truth.
by Heidi Hughes • (Romans 12:9, 1 Thessalonians 5:15) To love without hypocrisy requires that we do not entertain evil or judgemental thoughts, and instead, be determined to hold tightly on focusing on what is good.
by Paul Hughes • (Mark 4-5:22) After we have received a good seed and it has grown and borne fruit, are we willing to endure storms in order to release those new seeds to those in need?
by Heidi Hughes • (Romans 10:10-13, 16:25) When we're established in the truth of the gospel, salvation and sanctification aren't complicated. We simply walk out the truth that we have received a gift in order that we may become a gift.
by Heidi Hughes • (1 Thessalonians 3:1-13, 1 Peter 5:8-10) God desires all of us to be fully alive and established in love, but for that to happen, we need to spend time in prayer, receive strength from each other, and cultivate the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
by Paul Hughes • (John 13:34-14:4) The answer to failure in Christian living is not to try harder. The answer is more faith in our Lord Jesus.
by Paul Hughes • (John 13:12-17, Ephesians 6:5-8) A true servant walks in the authenticity of a daily sincerity of character, letting go of any desire to be perceived in a certain way.
by Paul Hughes • (John 13:1-17) Being washed by love involves being served and being saved, but it also involves surrendering to what we don't understand, knowing that we will in time.
by Joan Greenfield • (Psalm 126, 2 Corinthians 6:4-10) Life isn't always easy. But when we've given our yes to God, our joy in Jesus carries us through difficult times.
by Justin O'Shea • (Genesis 12:1-3, 26:1-6) Sometimes our mindsets can repel the things God wants to bless us with. We need to realign ourselves to the truth that God's promise to Abraham is our promise too.
by Randy Maas • (Genesis 3:1-21, Galatians 5:1-6) Kingdom freedom is about enjoying God's presence and the bounty of his goodness. Unfortunately, we can miss experiencing that freedom when we hide behind distractions and avoid being open and vulnerable.
by Heidi Hughes • (Philippians 2:1-11, Luke 22:24-27) As we humble ourselves and serve, in intimacy with the Father, we become like Jesus and find rest.
by Paul Hughes • (Isaiah 43:16-19, John 3:5-8) Because God raised Jesus from the dead, newness is possible for those who believe. This is not just a one time event, but is meant to be an ongoing mode of experience in the fullness of resurrection power.
by Justin O'Shea • (Mark 12:28-31, Romans 5:) Feelings have great value, but not when they are the primary directive for our lives.
by Heidi Hughes • (1 John 4:18-21) Fear is real. But when fear comes against us, we overcome by believing and resting in the love of the Holy Spirit, confident in His ability and commitment to protect us.
by Jamie McLeod
by Heidi Hughes • (Romans 1:16-17, Ezekiel 36:26) The Holy Spirit is transformative. It's his power that enables us to overcome self and walk in righteousness.
by Paul Hughes • (Ephesians 1:1-11, Colossians 1:11) When difficult circumstances are hanging on longer than expected, it can be hard to hold on to hope. In those moments, be encouraged that the incredibly massive power of the Holy Spirit will give you the wisdom you need and the strength to endure.
by Jonathan Christie • (1 Kings 13:1-34, 2 Timothy 2:4) Waiting for the fulfillment of what God has promised is not always easy. We need to remain obedient to to walking out the mandate God has given us, trusting in his goodness and faithfulness.
by Justin O'Shea • (Judges 6, 1 Corinthians 1:26-29) We will become who God says we are, if we are willing to receive it. And what's even better is that the ability to accomplish it is in his word.