As a rule, humans prefer certainty to uncertainty. Not knowing what to do, not knowing what’s going to happen, not knowing what other people are thinking and feeling. These situations are ripe to breed anxiety in anyone, depending on how well they’re able to tolerate uncertainty. Uncertainty should allow us to move our thoughts from the natural to the supernatural. The danger in losing sight of our eternal purpose is that our decisions become motivated by fear and then fulfil our earthly pleasures.
Open Doors of Joy in Uncertainty
Experiencing Joy In Every Season
March 3, 2020 • Kona Seisay
Open Doors of Putting God First
March 10, 2020 • KJ Chikwanha
Putting Him first is recognising His Lordship and reign in our lives when we accepted Him into our hearts. Placing Him as the highest authority and submitting ourselves to His perfect will regardless of whatever storms we might go through in this life.
Open Doors of a Grateful Heart
February 18, 2020 • Hannah Johnston
Gratefulness is a spiritual discipline that the Lord desires in every believer. Everything God does is with purpose. When God tells us to do something in His word it is with intent. We are to give it our full attention. Gratitude isn’t a minor part to a believer’s life. In the same way that ingratitude is not a minor sin. Gratitude matters to God. God desires that we have in abundance, an attitude of gratitude.
Open Doors of Church Life
February 11, 2020 • Jason Willock
Commitment to church will require you to make some sacrifices. A committed life will require you to make some tough decisions. Things will come up that will try to take you out of church. What we must remember is that God’s blessing over our life is tied to our commitment to His Bride to His church. When we are committed to Him, He is committed to us, and we will reap the rewards of that commitment.