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Cops and Robbers: Arresting Fear, Force, and Faking to Live Abundantly in Christ

  Cops and Robbers: Arresting Fear, Force, and Faking (John 10:1–3) "Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs up another way, that one is a thief and a robber. But the one who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. The gatekeeper opens the door for him, and the sheep hear his voice, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out." – John 10:1–3 (KSB)    The message of “Cops and Robbers” reminds us that we often battle inner thieves that steal our peace and joy. These robbers  Fear, Force, and Fake  can rob us of the fullness of life God intends. Yet, as God’s children, we are both the cop and the one being corrected, called to arrest these influences, remind ourselves of our spiritual rights, and renew our minds through the truth of Scripture.     Fear is the first robber. It steals love, joy, peace, health, harmony, and prosperity. Living in fear brings torment, sle...
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Stop the Thief: How to Guard Your Time, Talents, and Treasure with Biblical Wisdom

  Stop the Thief: Guarding Your Time, Talents, and Treasure "Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who does not enter the sheepfold by the door but climbs in another way is a thief and a robber. But the one who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him, the gatekeeper opens the gate, and the sheep hear his voice, and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out." – John 10:1–3 (KSB)    This passage powerfully illustrates Jesus as the true Shepherd and reminds us of the importance of recognizing legitimate leadership and protection from false influences. The metaphor of a thief represents distractions and forces that steal from our lives particularly our time, talents, and treasure  hindering us from living fully in God’s purpose.     Firstly, consider the thief that steals your time. Time is a precious gift given equally to all, yet how it is used greatly affects our growth and fulfillment. Being mindful of time means ac...

Grateful for the Gatekeeper: Guarding Your Heart and Mind with Godly Wisdom (John 10:1–3)

  Grateful for the Gatekeeper "Very truly I tell you, the one who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate but climbs in by some other way is a thief and a robber. The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. The gatekeeper opens the gate for them, and the sheep listen to their shepherd’s voice. The shepherd calls their own sheep by name and leads them out." – John 10:1–3 (KSB)    Giving praise to God is essential for recognizing the bounty of mercy and truth that endures throughout all generations. God’s compassion sustains every generation, affirming that no matter the era whether baby boomers, Generation X, or Generation Z God’s mercy never runs out. Worship gathers us into unity, reminding us of God’s unending goodness.    In this season, we focus on Jesus as the “Pastor of pastors,” the ultimate Shepherd who leads with compassion. Jesus saw the crowds as sheep without a shepherd, revealing the deep need for care, guidance, a...

Lies and Truth: Living in the Reality That All Is Well

  Lies and Truth – Living in the Reality That All Is Well "For this is good and pleasing before God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." – 1 Timothy 2:4 (Kingdom Study Bible)    This message calls us to examine the lies we have believed and replace them with the truth of God’s unconditional love and divine purpose for every person. The truth is that all is well always, with everyone, and everywhere because God’s love and higher plan are constantly at work beyond human perception.    Many people carry subconscious lies about themselves, often absorbed from others' opinions or past experiences. These lies might whisper that you are not good enough, too old or too young, too dark or too light, or that success, healing, and happiness are beyond your reach. Yet, it is vital to identify these false beliefs and expose them. What truly matters is what you say, think, and believe about yourself . The ...

I Am More Than My Body: Discovering the Spiritual Truth of Our Divine Identity

  I Am More Than My Body: Understanding Our Divine Identity "Beyond all question, the mystery of godliness is great: Jesus appeared in the flesh, was vindicated by the Spirit, was seen by angels, was preached among the nations, was believed on in the world, was taken up in glory." – 1 Timothy 3:16 (KSB)    This powerful passage reveals the divine nature of Jesus as both fully human and fully spiritual, serving as a pattern for understanding our own existence from a kingdom perspective grounded in divinity. The Apostle Paul instructs Timothy by detailing the life cycle of Jesus to help believers appreciate their identity beyond the physical body.     Before the Body: Jesus existed as the Word of God, emphasizing that all humans, like Jesus, begin as spiritual beings and ideas in the mind of God. We existed before our physical bodies came into being and continue to exist as spiritual beings under divine laws of love and eternal principles. Our bo...

Leadership Is Optional: Holding to the Deep Truths of Faith with a Clear Conscience

  Leadership Is Optional — Holding to the Deep Truths of Faith "They must keep hold of the deep truths of the faith with a clear conscience." — 1 Timothy 3:9 (KSB)    Leadership is optional . It is a conscious choice to accept the role, responsibility, and character development required to lead others spiritually, socially, or professionally. While everyone needs membership and discipleship , not everyone must be a leader.    True leadership is more than holding a title or position. It involves embracing the character and responsibilities that accompany the role. The Apostle Paul instructed Timothy on discerning and appointing leaders bishops and deacons who live with integrity and faithfulness. Leadership may be a divine calling for some, but it remains a personal choice. Those who accept it must understand the spiritual weight it carries. Membership    Every person needs to belong to a community whether it’s a family, chu...

Multiply the Energy: The Power of Collective Prayer

  Multiply the Energy: The Power of Collective Prayer (2 Thessalonians 3:1) "As for the other matters, beloved, pray with us that the message of the Lord may spread rapidly and be honored, just as it was with you." – 2 Thessalonians 3:1 (Kingdom Study Bible)    In this passage, Paul requests collective prayer support to multiply spiritual energy . This aligns with a practical call to believers for effective prayer and spiritual growth . Though Paul was an apostle and leader, he understood that even spiritual strength needs partnership in prayer. His example encourages believers to engage in both personal and collective prayer to release multiplied power and blessings. Firstly: Pray Alone    Learning how to pray alone is foundational. It builds personal intimacy with God through thanksgiving, worship, meditation, and scriptural declarations. Individual prayer strengthens faith and sets a spiritual atmosphere for connection with the Father. This ...