He Died on The Cross!
Dear Ones: He died on The Cross! Not for His sin(s) but He took our sins in His body. He paid the wages of sin for all humanity through His death.
Continue reading →Dear Ones: He died on The Cross! Not for His sin(s) but He took our sins in His body. He paid the wages of sin for all humanity through His death.
Continue reading →Yes, the mission of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, was written through many different writers in the holy writ of the Jews.
Continue reading →Does The Bible really say that we can cast away our anxiety, worry, and apprehension onto The LORD?
Continue reading →Dear Ones: Christ died for Us! He bore the sins of humanity on the Cross, but He was and is sinless.
Continue reading →Hoist your sails, the winds of Grace are blowing; Leave the old; step into the new season of knowing; The favor of the LORD; It first comes as a breath; Increasing in intensity with your every yes.
Continue reading →Dear Ones: While fighting off an ungodly attack that was trying to destroy my day, I heard, “Persevere!”
Continue reading →My child, you are entering unfamiliar territory. Yes, even as the children of Israel crossed over the Jordan, so are My forerunners crossing into a new place.
Continue reading →A Mother’s hands folded in prayer; Have the power to calm a child’s despair. With a tender touch to a fevered brow;
The fire is quenched; sickness must bow.
Dear Ones: While waiting on The LORD, I asked The Holy Spirit what He wanted to tell me.
Continue reading →“My Child: I ask you, “What are you praising and thanking Me for? But there is much more to Salvation!”
Continue reading →The LORD led me share this vision given to American preacher Tommy Hicks (a major figure in the 1954 Argentina Revival).
Continue reading →“As you enter this Lenten Season heading toward the remembrance of Resurrection Day, I want you to focus on My Victory.” says The LORD.
Continue reading →Dear Ones: Take God Seriously! The Word of God was given to help us to know Him, His salvation plan, and His Son.
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