How God Provides the Way, the Wisdom, and the Words
God provides the words, wisdom, and way forward when we’re called to speak up, just like He did with Moses.
God provides the words, wisdom, and way forward when we’re called to speak up, just like He did with Moses.
Sabbath isn’t a burden but a gift. Rediscover the art of stopping and experience God’s renewal for your soul, family, and faith.
Adaptation is a crucial part of following Jesus. When the Spirit calls for change, will you embrace it?
How did God show up in your wilderness? How has God moved in your life during this wilderness season? How has God provided for you? How has he guided you? I’d like to give you an opportunity to reflect on some of God’s goodness and faithfulness during your wilderness season.
Most people try their best, but a careful look at the intent behind the commandments proves a little more difficult. We might follow the rule, but our heart condition may be jaded. And that is really the purpose of today’s post; to get to the heart of the 10 commandments.
Looking at the lives of Moses, David and Jesus. This week, my mentor and I discussed character. The Oxford Dictionary defines character as “the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.” Therefore, character is neither positive or negative. Someone can have great character or poor character, all depending on the choices they make and…
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy We’ve been unpacking the Biblical leadership of Moses all week: First, we looked at The Life of Moses: An Overview By Stephen, then we spent some time Analysing the Analytical Mind of Moses, then we took A Melancholy Moment with Moses. Today, we wrap up our focus on Moses. Moses was just like you…
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Earlier this week, we discussed Moses‘ incredible intelligence in a post titled, “Analysing the Analytical Mind of Moses“. Today we explore the flip side of his character profile. Even though Moses was an excellent analytic, it is also believed that he had some melancholy tendencies. These two traits are often connected….
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Throughout this month, we’re taking a closer look into a few of the great Biblical leaders. And this week’s focus is Moses. To gain a full understanding of Moses’ influence, we need to look at more than just his background. We must take into account the behavioral characteristics and personality traits that were…
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Over the next 4 weeks, we’ll be exploring the life and leadership of 4 Biblical characters. (Click HERE to find out more about this series.) This week, we’ll be concentrating on Moses, the Analytical Melancholy. As many of you know, the Scriptural account of Moses is extensive to see the least. Not just…
God can use anyone, from anywhere, to do anything. Perhaps you hear this statement and think to yourself, “Leaders may be everywhere, but I’m not one of them!” If this is your reply, then I’d have to disagree with you. In your community, you likely have teachers and administrators, politicians and chairpersons, managers and journeymen,…
10 Questions for Reflection From Mt. 17 The Transfiguration: Matthew 17:1-9 This week, we’ve been working through a post-series on Matthew 17:1-9. Today, we end this series with some questions for personal or group reflection. Scroll to the bottom of this post to read previous posts. 10 Questions for Reflection 1. What were your initial thoughts, after…