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Breaking Generational Curses: Steps to Break Free from Past Patterns
"Recognizing generational curses in your own life is the first step towards breaking free. This involves a lot of self-reflection and awareness. You might start by looking at your family's history and identifying recurring patterns. Are there certain behaviors or issues that seem to show up in every generation? Journaling can be a powerful tool for this kind of exploration. It helps you to see the big picture and understand how your own life fits into these larger patterns. Once you've identified these curses, you can begin to address them."
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The Great Shift:Future of Spiritual Awakening from a Biblical Viewpoint
From a biblical standpoint, spiritual awakening involves a return to God, a revival of faith, and a transformation of the heart and mind. One of the most significant passages that describe a spiritual awakening is found in Ezekiel 36:26-27, where God promises:
"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws."
This passage beautifully captures the essence of spiritual awakening as a divine act of transformation.
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Empower Your Faith | 1 John 2:28
Today we are diving into a profound passage from the New Testament: 1 John 2:28. Our focus will be on three key themes drawn from this verse: "Abide," "Appear," and "Ashamed." As we explore these themes, we'll uncover how they interconnect and what they mean for our daily walk with Christ. So, grab your Bible, a cup of coffee, and let’s get started!
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God's Recycled People
Everybody knows what recycling is; it’s taking something that’s already been used for one purpose, tearing it down and then reforming it for a new purpose.
God has been doing that a long time – with people! Some people are thought to be useless for any good, but God knows how to remake us into something very valuable for His kingdom.
Today we’re going to see an example of that. The title of this morning’s message is: "God Recycles People."
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The 1% That Will Change Your Life Forever (Faith Embracing the Unknown)
In this episode, we’ll unpack what it means to embrace the unknown, how faith plays a crucial role in our lives, and ways to put that faith into action. Whether you're facing a major life transition, grappling with uncertainty, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is for you. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive in."
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Launching Out: Finding The Faith To Move
In this episode, we'll delve into the concept of launching out in faith—what it means, why it's essential, and how it can transform our spiritual walk. Whether you're facing a daunting decision, feeling stuck in a rut, or simply seeking a deeper connection with God, this podcast is for you.
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The Woman At The Well: Receiving More Than She Ever Hoped For Or Dreamed Of
No matter who you are, where you have been, or what you have done in your life, when you meet Jesus, He will bring into you life more than you could have ever thought or imagined. I hope you enjoy this devotion concerning the woman at the well and all that God had in store for her.
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Is The Glass Half Full? God's Desire To Turn Obstacles In To Victories!
Do you look at the glass half full or half empty? The way you look at the circumstances in life will determine whether you find victory or defeat. It is God's desire for you to be the victor, the overcomer, not the defeated one.
Images used are courtesy of:
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Spiritual Warfare Always Births A Miracle Part 1
God is a God of miracles. He desires to do miracles in your life. But between you and your promotion, marriage, career, health, your boss etc. a hindrance stands. Your miracle will be gained by prayer, fasting, praise, and obedience!
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The Valley of Dry Bones Pt. 2
Ezekiel 37:1-14
Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, recorded in Ezekiel 37:1–14, follows God's command to prophesy the rebirth of Israel in Ezekiel 36. Through the prophet, God declared that Israel would be restored to her homeland under the rule of "David, My servant [who] will be king over them" (Ezekiel 37:24). This prophecy points to the future reign of Jesus Christ the Messiah, a descendant of David (Isaiah 7:14; 9:6–7; Luke 1:31–33), despite the seemingly impossible situation Israel faced while in Babylonian captivity. As a nation, Israel was "dead," stripped of her homeland, king, and temple of worship, divided and dispersed for so long that restoration appeared unattainable. To offer hope and encouragement, God gave Ezekiel the vision of the valley of dry bones.
In this vision, God transported Ezekiel-not necessarily in a physical sense, but through a powerful vision-to a valley filled with dry bones. God commanded Ezekiel to speak to these lifeless bones, prophesying that God would breathe life into them, reminiscent of how God breathed life into Adam during creation (Genesis 2:7). As Ezekiel obeyed, the bones began to assemble, bone to bone, flesh formed, and skin covered them. When Ezekiel prophesied for breath to enter these bodies, they came to life and stood as a vast army. This vision symbolized the entire nation of Israel, then in Babylonian captivity. The Israelites were like unburied skeletons, existing in a state of living death with no apparent end to their judgment. They felt hopeless and permanently cut off. The remnant believed their national hopes were extinguished and that their nation had perished in the devastation brought by Babylon, leaving no prospect for revival or renewal. These Bones Live Again? No matter the situation, God can revive and restore everything the Devil has stolen.
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The Valley Of Dry Bones
Ezekiel 37:1-14
Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, recorded in Ezekiel 37:1–14, follows God's command to prophesy the rebirth of Israel in Ezekiel 36. Through the prophet, God declared that Israel would be restored to her homeland under the rule of "David, My servant [who] will be king over them" (Ezekiel 37:24). This prophecy points to the future reign of Jesus Christ the Messiah, a descendant of David (Isaiah 7:14; 9:6–7; Luke 1:31–33), despite the seemingly impossible situation Israel faced while in Babylonian captivity. As a nation, Israel was "dead," stripped of her homeland, king, and temple of worship, divided and dispersed for so long that restoration appeared unattainable. To offer hope and encouragement, God gave Ezekiel the vision of the valley of dry bones.
In this vision, God transported Ezekiel-not necessarily in a physical sense, but through a powerful vision-to a valley filled with dry bones. God commanded Ezekiel to speak to these lifeless bones, prophesying that God would breathe life into them, reminiscent of how God breathed life into Adam during creation (Genesis 2:7). As Ezekiel obeyed, the bones began to assemble, bone to bone, flesh formed, and skin covered them. When Ezekiel prophesied for breath to enter these bodies, they came to life and stood as a vast army. This vision symbolized the entire nation of Israel, then in Babylonian captivity. The Israelites were like unburied skeletons, existing in a state of living death with no apparent end to their judgment. They felt hopeless and permanently cut off. The remnant believed their national hopes were extinguished and that their nation had perished in the devastation brought by Babylon, leaving no prospect for revival or renewal.
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Fan or Follower?
How do you define your relationship with Jesus? Is it cold and none existent? Is it merely a casual one, oh "I go to church?" Or is it. a committed one where you take up your cross daily and follow Jesus, regardless the cost?
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The Problem of Religious Division
The Problem of Religious Division
1 Corinthians 1:10-13
Is Christianity about a denomination or a relationship with Jesus Christ? In this video we take a look at what Paul has to say in his writing to the church at Corinth.
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Are You Dressed For Battle Pt. 2 The Christians Enemy, The Christians Equipment Ephesians 6:10-20
Are you wearing the Armor of God in your daily walk of life? Let us continue to look at Ephesian 6:10-20
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Are You Dressed For Battle? Ephesians 6:10-20
Are you wearing the Armor of God in your daily walk of life?
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Are You Dressed For Battle? Pt. 3 Putting On The Armor Ephesians 6:10-15
Looking at the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, and feet covered with the Gospel of peace.
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Are you Dressed For Battle Pt. 4 The Enemy, The Equipment, and The Christians Exhortation
Putting on the shield of faith, helmet of salvation, the sword of the Spirit, God's Word, and prayer
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