WHEN GOD IS YOUR BOSS

It is easier to work for man than to work for God. Much easier – and I’m not talking about Christian service.

I’m talking about your “secular,” everyday, nine-to-five job or business…

THE FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FoMO)

You don’t have to be everywhere.
You don’t have to do everything.
You don’t have to get involved in everything.
You don’t have to KNOW everything.

The fear of missing out (popularly called FoMO) has become an epidemic in our culture – and it has seeped into Christian walk as well…

Your Consecrations And Your Relationships.

Consecrations can sound weird. A few examples. God can tell you:
– Live a fasted life. Eat once a day – and twice on special occasions.
– Delete certain apps – or abstain from social media altogether.
– No secular movies or music.
– No attending Happy Hour with your colleagues.
– Certainly no alcohol. Etc…

So, you would like to marry a called man or woman – or you already married one.
You would like to have called children – or you already have them.

That’s great!

However, let me give you a little heads-up:

They. Don’t. Belong. To. You.
Their first love is not you.
Their highest loyalty is not to you.

YOU ARE NOT INDISPENSABLE.

His name was Richard, and he was powerfully used by God in signs, wonders, and miracles. He worked with another man of God, RB, who really owned the ministry. However, because RB recognized the gifts and grace on Richard, he would preach during meetings, then step down for Richard to take over.

Then it happened…

You don’t need more spiritual power. Or fire.
You need more tarrying capacity: The ability to stay in his presence until you are “endued with power” – and fire naturally falls.

You don’t need more money.
You need more earning and learning capacity. (Click on the image to read more.)

When God wants to promote or increase you in a certain area, He brings you into knowledge – usually through people who have some ‘higher’ knowledge in that subject.

Now, it’s easy to be humble when you are totally ignorant or clueless.

However, when you also have some measure of success or knowledge, it can be extremely difficult to ‘stoop’ to learn from another.

Is The Bible Truly Enough?

About three or four years ago, I assisted in working on a religious thesis. The project took me on a research of many religions of the world, and it was eye-opening to study their origins. Some of these psuedo-religions were blatantly anti-Christ and anti-God, but others were more subtle.

The most fascinating for me were those that seemingly had their origins in Christianity or ‘Christian’ experiences, but later deviated into error…