How to be Filled with God's Spirit A
Ephesians 5:18-21
Ephesians 5:18-21
Have you made the decision to trust Jesus as your Savior?
But you, O Lord , reign forever; your throne endures to all generations. - Lamentations 5:19
To course correct and make small adjustments in your relationship can help you and your spouse keep on track to a fulfilling marriage.
Sometimes, we treat prayer as a last resort. In reality, it’s our best option. And sometimes it’s our only option. So many of us could testify to the power of prayer, and even tell a story of how God came through just in the nick of time. So why aren’t we calling on God more often? And why don’t we let Him use us to step out boldly for Him? We’ll consider those questions today on A NEW BEGINNING as Pastor Greg Laurie helps us examine the feeding of the 5, 000 in John chapter 6.
The message delves into the story of Daniel in the Lion’s Den from the Book of Daniel, Chapter Six. It highlights how God's actions, while unique, shouldn't be interpreted as a repetitive pattern applicable to every situation or individual. The story showcases the role of jealousy in igniting conflict, as demonstrated by Daniel's colleagues who plotted against him out of envy. Despite the familiar tale's miraculous ending, where Daniel is spared from harm, it emphasizes that God's ways are not dictated by past occurrences but operate on principles that sometimes defy human understanding. The narrative serves as a reminder that God's faithfulness persists regardless of the circumstances, and believers should remain steadfast, trusting in His sovereignty and presence through trials. The exploration provides insights into how jealousy and envy can lead to destructive outcomes, urging a reflection on divine faithfulness and its consistency, irrespective of the outcomes faced.