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  • The Five Ways to Prioritize God

    The Five Ways to Prioritize God

    The foundation of true service and love is established by first serving and loving God. When we align our vertical relationship with the Father, our horizontal relationships with people find their true purpose. 1- To please people, first please God. “For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? For if I still pleased men, I would not be a bondservant of Christ.” — Galatians 1:10 2- To love others, first love God. “We…

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    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
    • The Hidden Cost
      Jonah 1:3 is a sobering look at Human Effort in the Wrong Direction. Jonah had to find a city, find a ship, and pay a fare just to get away from God. It takes a… Read more: The Hidden Cost
  • Secret Place

    Secret Place

    God has given us an opportunity to have a personal relationship with Him in the secret place. It’s best to concentrate on building your spirit in this secret place. Those moments also give us time to work on our relationship with God, using every second to be in His presence and to know Him. Let’s Pray: Heavenly Father, we come to you in secret, desiring to build our shelter in You, to be strengthened in Your fortress, to bask in…

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    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
    • The Hidden Cost
      Jonah 1:3 is a sobering look at Human Effort in the Wrong Direction. Jonah had to find a city, find a ship, and pay a fare just to get away from God. It takes a… Read more: The Hidden Cost
  • Yearning

    Yearning

    Pray for the grace to continually place Jesus above all else—beyond tradition, culture, or religious form—letting Him be the singular focus of your life. Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus, my heart yearns for You above all else—more than tradition, culture, or any religion in this world. I desire to live entirely for You, to lose myself in Your presence, and to serve others with humility, love, and genuine care. Guide me in becoming the person You call me to be, ever…

    Latest posts


    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
    • The Hidden Cost
      Jonah 1:3 is a sobering look at Human Effort in the Wrong Direction. Jonah had to find a city, find a ship, and pay a fare just to get away from God. It takes a… Read more: The Hidden Cost
  •  The Spirit of God will speak to you

     The Spirit of God will speak to you

    Every single time you pray, you are transformed into a new and better person. Communion with God never leaves you the same; therefore, pray always. If you have never prayed, you can start now. Talk to your heavenly Father. Let’s Pray: Holy Spirit, You alone know the heart of the Father. Please, speak to me and confirm the deep things of God revealed in my life, in Jesus’ name. Amen. “But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit.…

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    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
    • The Hidden Cost
      Jonah 1:3 is a sobering look at Human Effort in the Wrong Direction. Jonah had to find a city, find a ship, and pay a fare just to get away from God. It takes a… Read more: The Hidden Cost
  • Peace and understanding in your marriage

    Peace and understanding in your marriage

    That time you almost lost your life, God was watching over you and preserving your life. He loves you, and your life is precious to Him. You can talk to Him now, thanking Him for His love and protection and inviting Him to reign in Your life. Pray in your heart at this moment; He is listening. Let’s Pray: Father God, I pray that You would not only bless my marriage but also guide the relationship between me and my…

    Latest posts


    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
    • The Hidden Cost
      Jonah 1:3 is a sobering look at Human Effort in the Wrong Direction. Jonah had to find a city, find a ship, and pay a fare just to get away from God. It takes a… Read more: The Hidden Cost