• “Sin is more dangerous than wild bears, more deadly than blazing forest fires. Ask Nebuchadnezzar, who lost his mind because he refused to deal with his pride. Ask Samson, who was reduced to a pathetic shred of a man because he never got control over the lusts of his flesh. Ask Achan and Ananias and Sapphira, who all lost their lives over “small,” secret sins.” – Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Today’s Women

He too was offended! by Michelle

Jesus was offended?

So says Romans 5:16, but He brought those who offended Him unto justification.

Rom 5:16  And… Continue reading

In Everything Give Thanks by Kay Schrock

But he said to her, “You speak as one of the foolish women speaks, Shall we indeed accept good from… Continue reading

Is your truth setting you Free? by Michelle

In the last few days, truth and liberty have been indwelling my mind. The opposite of freedom is bondage.… Continue reading

He is the Vine we need by Michelle

As I was sitting and feeding a lady at work, she looks at me and says, “There is this vine… Continue reading

Are you seeking Acceptance? by Michelle

 

In today’s society, the need for acceptance is rampant amongst unbelievers and believers alike. But who are we to… Continue reading

Cling by Michelle

 

 
When the mountains are too high,
and the valley deep.
The river wide
and over your head.
What… Continue reading

On Guarding Your Heart by Michelle

 

I have often heard that “one must guard their heart.” And it is usually in the context of male-female… Continue reading

The Two Trees by Michelle

 

In the New Testament we are given examples of two trees.

The following are examples of the self-life:

And… Continue reading

A stalking grace by Kelli Woodford

grace moves softly toward me on padded feet.
i consider her advances, but i can’t embrace her yet.

Are you being Consumed for utter Consummation or utter Destruction? by Michelle

In Hebrews 12:29, we are told that “our God is a consuming fire.” And all throughout the Old Testament, God… Continue reading

  • “The will of God is never exactly what you expect it to be. It may seem to be much worse, but in the end it’s going to be a lot better and a lot bigger.” – Elisabeth Elliot

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