Luke 18:31-43. The physical healing of blind Bartimaeus, serves as a powerful parallel to how we used to walk in darkness, but now are walking in the light. Jesus has opened our eyes and now we are followers of the living God!
Luke 18:31-43. The physical healing of blind Bartimaeus, serves as a powerful parallel to how we used to walk in darkness, but now are walking in the light. Jesus has opened our eyes and now we are followers of the living God!
1 Cor 2:1-14. The gospel came to the Corinthians in “the demonstration of the Spirit & power”. We discover (in Acts 18) that this power was demonstrated as Paul preached and people came to faith. May we never miss the greatest miracle of all, as people are touched, drawn, searched, saved and changed by the […]
Luke 8:16-21. Those who hear in faith, walking in the light, will be given more light. Good seed in good soil brings forth good fruit. How exciting it is to be on a journey of faith, going and growing in understanding as His disciples. He who has an ear, let him hear!
1 Cor 2:9-14. Among the invaluable ministries of The Holy Spirit is his work of illuminating the scriptures. Through illumination He reveals Christ, shares the secret of grace, shows us the hope of His calling and revives our hearts again & again.
Eph 5:15-18. “Am I Spirit-Filled? Am I anointed? Gifted? Right with God? Saved? Blessed? Loved? Accepted?” These are the types of questions that can plague a Christian’s thinking. Many look for their answers based on a feeling or an experience and therefore suffer from spiritual insecurity. But God wants us to find assurance in His […]
Ex 25:31-30 (Slideshow Download Available) The Tabernacle gives us incredible insights into the person and work of Christ and our privileges as NT priests. As we enter into the Tabernacle proper we enter into the spiritual life and fellowship with God. The Golden Lampstand speaks of The Holy Spirits ministry to us and through us […]
John 9:1-41. The Apostle John chooses the incredible miracle of the healing of the blind beggar as one of his proofs for the Messiahship of Jesus. The event is used by Jesus to also address the issue of spiritual blindness with the Pharisees.