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Does Revival require tears? What stops our cry from being heard?

Does Revival require tears? What stops our cry from being heard?

The Kingdom of God is anything but a democratic process. Majority does not sway God. Noise doesn’t threaten it. Tears cannot be used to manipulate the Lord. Yet, there are hot tears that match the temperature of Heaven, birthed in the crevices of your heart, processed through a surrendered mind, that may cause Heaven to bend down to answer.

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When Fleeing Sin Did Not Work  | Power Nuggets

When Fleeing Sin Did Not Work | Power Nuggets

2 Timothy 2:22 commands us to flee from sin. Some confuse resisting the devil to resisting sin. It never works. Sin is not debatable, non-negotiable and not open for reasoning. Fleeing is the key. Flee sin and resist the devil. However for some of us, fleeing has not...

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Kingdom Strategies for Growth Investment

Kingdom Strategies for Growth Investment

When the Lord is speaking, are we leaning in, at the edge of our seat, to drink in His every Word, or are we slumped on a couch reaching for the next fizzy drink, waiting to be entertained? To incline means to come closer, to be alert, to get ready and to be excited to hear! Physically our posture must change! Whether we drive to our church, run to the altar or fall to our knees, physically, our posture must change before the Presence of the Lord. As we incline, we lean into our God. From that place of intimacy, His answers become our answers.  Like a tender potter, His perspective will shape our understanding. His principles will start to define our lifestyle.  Transformation begins by leaning in!

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