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You’re Already Equipped!

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  “Things are going to happen so fast your head will swim, one thing fast on the heels of the other. You won’t be able to keep up.” Amos 9:13, MSG You’re Already Equipped It’s easy to think we’ve reached our limits. “This is the family I come from. This is my education. This is all I’m good at.”But God has put gifts and talents in you that you haven’t tapped into yet. Just like a gene that’s been lying dormant, abilities will open at the right time, and you’ll discover potential you hadn’t known you have. We look at what we’ve seen in the past, but what you can’t see are the destiny genes that God put in you that haven’t opened yet. When you come into opportunities that look over your head, thoughts will tell you, “You can’t do that. You’re not qualified. It’s too much.” But God wouldn’t have given you the opportunity if He had not already equipped you for what you need. The reason it feels over your head is because there’s talent, courage, and favor that you haven’t seen yet. It’s...

Applying Son Power to Your Time!

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  Applying Son Power to Your Time Jesus said,  “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End” (Revelation 22:13). Jesus Christ is not only the beginning and the end, but he is also everything else in between. The apostle Paul said,  “For to me, to live is Christ”  (Philippians 1:21, NIV) and  “Think about the things of heaven, not the things of earth” (Colossians 3:2). We are to live for him, glorify him, and finish the work he has given us to do. So here is my question for you:  Are you actually living your life with this purpose? My Days Are Numbered! Every person on earth is given twenty-four hours each day, with sixty minutes in every hour. God allows each one of us to choose what we want to do with those minutes and hours. Psalm 90:12 says,  “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom”  (NIV).  Because of our  relationship  with our heavenly Father, we can count on him to ...

Leave It in God’s Hands!

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  He did not retaliate when he was insulted, nor threaten revenge when he suffered. He left his case in the hands of God, who always judges fairly. 1 Peter 2:23, NLT Leave It in God’s Hands How much more peace would we have if we didn’t retaliate when we’re insulted, didn’t try to get even, and weren’t frustrated when others stir up trouble? Instead of fighting, we walk away and leave the issue in God’s hands, knowing He is fighting for us. Why live all stressed out, with high blood pressure and not sleeping well because we’re trying to solve the case, prove the case, win the case? This can save you a lot of heartache. When you leave that case with God, He’ll make the wrongs right. He’s heard the negative comments, seen the betrayal, the offense, the jealousy. None of that can keep you from your destiny unless you let the offense get inside and poison your spirit. You don’t have to retaliate. God will vindicate you better than you can vindicate yourself. This takes all the pressure...

Facing Spiritual Opposition Heaf On!

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  Facing Spiritual Opposition Head On Let’s face it, the difficulties we see and experience on a daily basis are beyond our ability to fix. Satan is doing everything he can to convince us that we really don’t need God or his power working in us, for us, or through us. How do we deal with the opposition we inevitably are encountering? In my life, I have found that I need to engage powerful weapons when it comes to protecting myself against Satan’s schemes.  Satan will use whatever means he can to devour my time, talent, and treasure and to keep me from using my resources for God’s purposes and his glory.  Over time I have discovered five “Power Weapons” for fighting against Satan. These weapons are entirely dependent on God’s power and not my own. Power Weapon 1: Call on God Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.                               ...

Judges 16:23-31!

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  Judges 16:23–31: Today’s reading is the conclusion to the story of Samson. As the Philistines celebrate their victory over Samson, they bring him out of prison for their entertainment. Samson prays to God for strength, and the building (a temple dedicated to the Philistine god Dagon) collapses, killing the Philistines and himself. Today’s Key Verse: Judges 16:28a GNT Then Samson prayed, “Sovereign LORD, please remember me; please, God, give me my strength just this one time more.” Read 23  The Philistine kings met together to celebrate and offer a great sacrifice to their god Dagon. They sang, “Our god has given us victory over our enemy Samson!”  24-25  They were enjoying themselves, and so they said, “Call Samson, and let's make him entertain us!” When they brought Samson out of the prison, they made him entertain them and made him stand between the columns. When the people saw him, they sang praise to their god: “Our god has given us victory over our enemy, who ...

Living the Son - Powered Life Day by Day!

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  Living the Son-Powered Life Day by Day God has created us in Christ Jesus to do good works (see Ephesians 2:10, NIV).  It is our responsibility to be the hands and feet and voice of Jesus.  God has taken each one of us, transformed us, and now has a plan for how we can make a difference in his world. I personally have experienced how God can take a totally self-absorbed, selfish, self-ambitious person (do you see the word  self  showing up in every adjective?) who lived a life consumed with pursuing earthly goals, giving no thought to what happens after one leaves this world, and transformed that individual into a person committed to helping fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. Over the years I’ve learned a few important principles for living the Son-powered life day by day. Daily Commitment to God’s Purposes Our relationship with God through the saving work of Jesus Christ, his Son, gives us a new mission for life. As we embrace this new mission, we ...

Judges 16:4-22!

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  Judges 16:4–22: Throughout Samson’s story, there are references to the LORD’s power making him strong (13:25; 14:6, 19; 15:14). While he was strong physically, he seemed to be weak in other ways. His encounter with Delilah surfaces his weakness and leads to his betrayal as Delilah tricks Samson into revealing the source of his strength. Today’s Key Verse: Judges 16:17a GNT “My hair has never been cut,” [Samson] said. “I have been dedicated to God as a nazirite from the time I was born.” Read 4  After this, Samson fell in love with a woman named Delilah, who lived in Sorek Valley.  5  The five Philistine kings went to her and said, “Trick Samson into telling you why he is so strong and how we can overpower him, tie him up, and make him helpless. Each one of us will give you eleven hundred pieces of silver.” 6  So Delilah said to Samson, “Please tell me what makes you so strong. If someone wanted to tie you up and make you helpless, how could he do it?” 7  ...