When you are in a tough situation try and turn to the positive which means turn to God. This is repeatedly spoken in the Bible. This is one of the world’s greatest addictions.
Having a relationship with God is very essential, yet very rewarding in life. Leaning and trusting God is quiet simple once you have faith in Him and form and grow in a relationship with Him.
When you are bound to the things that capture your heart it will completely weigh you down. If you learn how to stop it, you will stop the devil’s plans. The world beat down the people who allowed God to be their source and ruined the devil’s plans, but God will always come through.
“…go and make disciples of all nations…”
–Matt. 28:19 (Jesus)
Last week in One, Pastor Sarah Shackleford continued on the subject of trouble makers. This time we met another trouble maker from the Bible, Queen Esther.
Crazy faith is something that can cause major trouble. Spending time with God allows one to grow in his/her faith. Without trust, one will not have faith in God.
“It’s a tall order to be a trouble maker, but it is awesome!”
–Ps. Matt Shackleford
Making trouble is in our natural DNA. Adam was the very first trouble maker; he made trouble all of the time. Another trouble maker was Jesus. Jesus was the ultimate trouble maker! He came into the world and all He did was cause trouble.
Last Sunday we answered 2 very important question, ”How Do You Trust God?” and “How Does Your Life Effects Other Peoples Thoughts On Jesus”
Let’s face it, no one is perfect, but we serve a perfect God. Our God wants to have a relationship with His children. When He knows you are committed, He will speak to you.
“God doesn’t need us, He wants us!”
–Ps. Matt Shackleford
Daniel is a pretty awesome guy. If you want to get a revelation on strength and victory read the book of Daniel. In Daniel 10:16 it says that Daniel saw an angel, and received an incredible vision from God.