10 minute devotionals to help you stand firm in your faith in Christ
To become more like Christ, asking the Father for his power is the key.
Eph 3:16-19 We all need God’s strength, more than we realize. This prayer is about asking for God’s strength and enjoying the amazing results that follow.
This is the third result in the magnificent prayer in Ephesians 1:17-19. To know how much power you have at your disposal, asking God for his Spirit is essential.
To understand the fullness of the certain inheritance that awaits believers, we are to ask the Father to give us his Spirit of wisdom and revelation.
The request in the Kingdom Come Prayer of Ephesians 1 is for the Father to give us his wise and insightful Spirit. There are three results that come from this one request and the first one is that we will know the hope that is ours in Christ.
You need the Spirit of God’s help more than you know. But how do we get it and what does it mean to ask the Father to give us his Spirit? This is the kind of asking, seeking, and knocking that every believer can enjoy.
In this amazing prayer, we learn that Paul and his team continually asked the Father for one key thing. Asking for this one thing was the key to these believers being able to remain true to Jesus in the face of all kinds of hardships and persecution. It is the one request that you and I need to continually ask the Father to give us. This is praying according to his will.
The end of the Followers’ Prayer Outline can seem a little strange. How does God not lead us into temptation. What does that really mean and how can we build the habit of acknowledging his presence and his desire and power to help us?
A critical part of having authentic conversations with our Father in the heavens is to keep short accounts with him by confessing specific sins. And forgiving others is the key to being able to honestly confess.
Most of us were taught to recite the Lord’s Prayer. But is this really what Jesus taught us to say when we pray? In episodes 7-10, we’ll discover what this prayer is all about and how to use it to draw closer to God and become more confident in our asking, seeking, and knocking.
Most of us were taught to recite the Lord’s Prayer. But is this really what Jesus taught us to say when we pray? In episodes 7-10, we’ll discover what this prayer is all about and how to use it to draw closer to God and become more confident in our asking, seeking, and knocking.
Through faith in Christ, the Bible tells us we have direct access to confidently come to the Father with all types of prayers. If you had more confidence that he hears and acts accordingly, wouldn’t you pray more?
Jesus used humor to drive home an amazing point - the Father wants to give us his Spirit. But what exactly does that mean and why do you need more of the Spirit and does he need more of you?
The Bible promises us that if we will ask for things that align with God’s will then he will give us what we ask for. To know his will we must be in relationship, which means we dialogue with Him regularly.
The old Apostle John knew what it took to remain steadfast in following Jesus. He lived it out for over sixty years. In one of his final letters, he helps us understand why it is imperative for us to remain and how to do it.
It can be very challenging to love fellow followers of Jesus. But this is our Lord's highest command and the one way everyone is to be able to identify us as the people of God. In this episode, we'll explore how to remain in Christ by loving his people in the same way that he does.
In this first episode, we'll explore Jesus final teaching to his disciples just before he was crucified. This teaching is just as applicable and important for his followers today as it was for the eleven.