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The Danger of Generalization + The Sin of Partiality
I’ve been in conversation many times with people confessing the depths of their lives—the sin they’ve engaged in, the shame they carry. My response is never the same for each person. There are different circumstances, situations, and family histories that have led them to that point. While sinful patterns certainly…
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Honoring the Clay Pot: A Call to Maturity in How We View Leadership
We live in a world full of clay pots—cracked vessels trying to hold the weight of power, influence, and leadership. It’s not new. From Israel’s kings to today’s political figures, humanity has always wrestled with flawed leadership. The question for believers isn’t whether our leaders are perfect—it’s whether we still…
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The Wonderful Counselor
In our modern world, the battle for mental health can feel like a distinctly 21st century struggle. We talk about anxiety, depression, and emotional regulation with a new vocabulary, often feeling like we are navigating an uncharted wilderness. But the truth is, the war within our minds is not new.…
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Are You Wise or Foolish?
We are at war. It’s not cultural. It’s Spiritual. Every headline, every social media feed, every heated conversation screams it. We are told to choose a side, dig in, and fight. The battle lines are drawn over politics, social issues, and race. The world demands our outrage, our allegiance, and…
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The Peril of Praise: The Spirit of Flattery
The spirit of flattery is often dismissed as mere manipulation, yet for those who are consecrated unto God, it is a calculated weapon of spiritual warfare. In recent years, many have experienced this insidious attack firsthand, myself included. I’ve encountered this demonic spirit through other people who, as it turns…
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Strange Fire Versus The Fire of God
The passage about Nadab and Abihu in Leviticus 10 is one of the most sobering accounts in the Bible. It serves as a warning against approaching God on our own terms, rather than His. The text is clear: they offered “strange fire before Yahweh, which He had not commanded them.”…
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Calm Down and He Will Answer You
Elijah had just experienced one of the greatest spiritual victories in his ministry—calling down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18). Yet, soon after, fear and despair consumed him, and he fled into the wilderness, convinced he was utterly alone. It was in this moment of exhaustion, fear,…
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One Accord Repentance
Back in July 2024, I shared a message about The Power of One Accord. Just as we cannot be on one accord with one another until we are in agreement with God, we also cannot be on one accord until we all repent before Him. Scripture says, “If my people,…
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The Strategy for Revival
Agreeing with God for Revival If we desire personal, family, local, and global revival, we must first agree with God. Revival begins not with others but within our own hearts. As Amos 3:3 asks, “Can two walk together, unless they are agreed?” Agreement with God means surrendering our thoughts, feelings,…
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Idolatry: When Pain Becomes a god
I’m a person who studies patterns. I love all things related to behavior, especially as they intertwine with God and science. It’s one of the ways God teaches me to see deeper truths. One of the most apparent issues plaguing the body of Christ right now is idolatry. There’s been…