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Pastor Mark says, "God strengthens fully devoted hearts." Like King Asa, we must trust Him over self-reliance. Seek His guidance, stay committed, and experience His transforming power in your life today!
Pastor Mark says "God is willing to step in when we step out in faith." as he helps us avoid missing our next divine appointment.
Pastor Mark says "Our brokenness and emptiness can be a catalyst for seeking God." as he encourages us to accept Jesus' invitation to confront our past, and start down a path to healing and fulfillment.
Pastor Mark says "Many today want the blessings of God—but not God Himself." as he shares reflective questions to help you recognize and nurture your spiritual hunger which are the key to experiencing the fullness of God's presence in your life.
Pastor Mark says "It’s easy to miss divine appointments when you’re grumbling." as he shares that when our focus is on God and the things He’s blessed us with, we open ourselves up to seeing the good in situations and people, rather than the negative.
Pastor Mark says "Victory is when we are real, honest and true about what’s really happening in our lives." as he challenges us to consider what we’re doing and why we’re doing it before we say or do anything.
Pastor Mark says "Understanding the trap will help you overcome it." as he guides of through the hidden traps of sin that can spring up in our lives.
Pastor Mark says "Spiritual gifts are given to every believer for the common good of others." as he challenges us to not stay uninformed about spiritual giftings but to take the next step in discovering how God has gifted you!
Pastor Mark asks "Are you at the door of a new season but aren’t willing to take the step God is telling you to take?" as he warns that many people spend their entire lives hiding and minimizing their issues and miss out on living with their God-given purpose and destiny.
Pastor Mark says "You can’t get to the place of honesty and change until you go to the place of pain and failure." as he helps us find the antidote for our shame.