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  • Post 104 – Finding Your Purpose is a Process!

    The Three Encounters Jesus Experienced as He Began to Fulfill the Father’s Purpose.

    There is much confusion today about purpose.

    1. The best way to settle the question is to look at the scriptures and the example Jesus gave us.
    2. We need to distinguish between our spiritual purpose and our natural purpose. 
    3. Our natural purpose is to be a son/daughter, father/mother, a family leader, and a provider to our families. 
    4. Spiritually speaking, we are to worship the Lord, have fellowship with Him, and be “about our Father’s business!” 

    In my last post, I started to talk about purpose, and now it is time to see how to find your purpose in Jesus Christ. Show More

  • Post 103 – Your Purpose in Christ.

    Review of the Last Post

    • Your Father is God. While all humanity are the children of God, as believers in Jesus Christ we have the position as sons (daughters) and as such we inherit the promises of God.(Matthew 5:16, Matthew 5:48, Matthew 6:1, Matthew 6:8, Mark 11:25, Luke 6:36).
    • As a result of our position as sons we have access to the Throne Room of God (John 14:6, Ephesians 2:18, Ephesians 3:12).
    • Our salvation means that God’s Holy Spirit dwells in us (Romans 8:9, Romans 8:11, 1Corinthians 3:16, 1Corinthians 6:19, Ephesians 5:18, 2Timothy 1:14).

    All of this means that we are anointed for service (2Corinthians 1:21). Jesus Christ purchased your position as a son. His death on Calvary’s cross and His resurrection opened a door into a New Covenant that describes our new relationship with God. All things are made new, and all things are possible! 

    Today I’m going to be talking about purpose, your purpose in the Lord, and your purpose in life. 

    This is a very popular and important topic in Christian circles. Everyone is concerned about identifying their purpose as Christians. The confusion occurs when trying to separate two closely related terms, purpose, and work. In human terms, we often think of these two concepts as being the same. To the Lord, these two terms, purpose and work are not the same. Show More

  • Post 102 – To Be or to Do, That is the Question?

    In the last post, we concluded that Confidence is of the soul, and Faith is of the spirit. With Confidence, we “move or motivate” people to follow, whereas Faith moves God to show Himself strong on our behalf. 

    Confidence in General

    In the natural some people are effortlessly confident. They are optimistic and see the “cup half-filled instead of half-empty.” They are often the ones who make a success of what they put their “minds to.” Their Confidence is on their natural ability, skills, or talents.

    Then, there are others who lack Confidence and see the “cup half-empty instead of half-filled.” They seem to be naturally timid or lack Confidence. They often are focused on their lack of natural ability, skills, or talents. They are often afraid to take risks and will often settle for just getting by in life. Their lack of Confidence is in their natural ability, skills, or talents. Show More

  • Post 101 – The Christian Spiritual Life

    “And a threefold cord is not quickly broken” (Eccl 4:12)

    A study of the inter-relationship between God’s Word, the Leading of the Holy Spirit and Faith.

    The words Faith and confidence are often used interchangeably, but they are two different words in the Bible. Confidence is natural; Faith is supernatural or spiritual. Show More

  • Post 100 – Faith is the key to the overcoming life!

    Someone recently asked me, “How do you know that it is the Lord speaking to you?” This is a question that is common to all Believers in Jesus Christ. To answer that question, let’s establish some fundamental truths. Show More