Nartarsha Wisewould — Nartarsha concludes our series with a look at Consecration. In a world that often values outward appearance, success, and performance, Jesus calls us to a different standard. God is looking for a people who are consecrated (set apart) from the world to Himself.
Sarah Hudson — This week Sarah shares on Confession. Confession is vital to a life of spiritual health and freedom. Confession is more than just owning up to wrongdoing—it’s aligning oneself with God’s truth, agreeing with His perspective, and embracing the process of healing and forgiveness.
Dave McHugh — If we are to be—at the core of who we are—undivided and single-minded in our devotion and affection to God, then a healthy dose of conviction is needed.
The Holy Spirit doesn't convict believers of the sin of unbelief. He convicts—illuminates, and convinces of the truth— the believers' righteousness in Christ.
Matt Romano — What if the greatest challenge to our walk with God isn’t about what we know—but what we love? Matt explores Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:8: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Being pure in heart isn’t about perfection but about having an undivided heart—one that is fully aligned with God’s desires.
Christy McHugh — This week Christy introduces our series. Purity of heart is to will one thing. This one thing is one of the most complex things we will seek in our lifetime. Purity of heart is to order our desires under Gods ordering of desires. This is an ordering of our internal worlds (our heart) in line with God’s desires, ways, will, longings.