Movement Is Prayer “It is in God that we live, move, and have our being.” – Acts 17:28 Movement is a powerful spiritual practice that contributes to the development of the soul. When individuals experience shifts in their lives, they must take responsibility for those movements. Often people attribute relational or environmental changes to others, but in many cases the transformation has occurred within themselves. A movement of the heart, mind, or consciousness can reshape relationships and redefine one’s path. Life transitions such as starting a new job, graduating, or entering a new season of relationships reveal the true nature of connections. These shifts show who is aligned with your journey and who was present only for a particular season. Recognizing this allows individuals to stop projecting blame and instead acknowledge their own growth and unfolding. Firstly: Movement Reveals What We Carry Within A move is not simply about relocating physically; it reveals th...
Be Careful What You Say About the Holy Spirit "And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby you are sealed unto the day of redemption." – Ephesians 4:30 Throughout life, people experience moments where they miss the mark through thoughts, words, or actions that are not the highest and the best. Scripture speaks about transgressions, iniquities, and other forms of spiritual misalignment. Yet within these teachings there is also a deeper warning concerning blasphemy , particularly regarding the Holy Spirit. Jesus explained in Matthew 12:31–32 that many mistakes can be forgiven, but people must be careful about what they say concerning the Holy Spirit. The Apostle Paul echoes this instruction in Ephesians 4:30, reminding believers not to grieve the Holy Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit carries a nurturing quality often associated with the wisdom of God. Because of this sacred relationship, individuals must carefully monitor their Thoughts, Theology, and Treatment, the...