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Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.  Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?  I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.                    - Isaiah 43:18-19  Whew!  It's been a journey!  While I am glad to be this far into it, I am saddened that not everything that the Lord has done was documented.  HOWEVER, I will share as He brings it to my remembrance.    I will be using this to post my studies that I share twice a month in church and also to share my personal studies as they arise and the Lord leads me to share them.   The grief and healing journey I have been on since my son passed from suicide is more of an in-person ministry right now as it is a raw and sensitive situation.  I am very protective over my son and his sisters and have an obligation to protect their privacy. I may ...

You Started in Fire - Stay in Fire


Galatians 3:3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh

You know, sometimes we start out on fire for God.  We are so full of passion, full of faith, and full of the Spirit.

We worship freely, pray boldly, and trust Him with everything.

But then.......life happens.

We get tired. 
We get distracted.
And without realizing it, sometimes we even start trying to take the wheel back.

Paul’s words here are a gentle.....
“Don’t try to finish in the flesh what you started in the Spirit.”

That means our worship, too.

If we began this walk with tears on our face and hands lifted high, why stop now and turn our worship into routine when it was meant to be relationship?

Worship doesn’t flow from feelings....it flows from faith.

It’s not about whether you had a good week or a hard one.

It’s about remembering WHO brought you through it.

When you sing and lift your hands tonight let it be from that place that remembers where He found you.

Church, worship is the moment we give the wheel back to God.
It’s where we say, “Lord, I can’t fix it, but I trust You with it.”

It’s where striving and surviving stops and where surrender starts.

So let’s lay it down again.

Let’s worship tonight because the same Spirit that started the work in us is still leading it.

He’s not finished with us, and He’s certainly NOT done moving.

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