Worship Into Freedom and Divine Encounter
In Scripture, we see a holy moment in the early Church—believers gathered together in one place… worshiping… praying… waiting… Not in fear—but in expectation.
In Scripture, we see a holy moment in the early Church—believers gathered together in one place… worshiping… praying… waiting… Not in fear—but in expectation.
One of the greatest questions a believer can ask is, "Lord, teach me to pray." Every child of God desires a deeper prayer life, yet many struggle to maintain one. The question is not whether prayer works—we know God hears and answers prayer. The question is: Why do people become prayerless?
One of the greatest questions a believer can ask is, "Lord, teach me to pray." Every child of God desires a deeper prayer life, yet many struggle to maintain one. The question is not whether prayer works—we know God hears and answers prayer. The question is: Why do people become prayerless?
One of the greatest questions a believer can ask is, "Lord, teach me to pray." Every child of God desires a deeper prayer life, yet many struggle to maintain one. The question is not whether prayer works—we know God hears and answers prayer. The question is: Why do people become prayerless?
There is a place in God that is not discovered by noise, effort, or religious routine. It is a hidden place—so quiet, so unseen, that even the strongest forces of darkness cannot locate it. Yet it is in that very place that mountains are overturned.
There are moments in life when the Holy Spirit whispers a word that seems to pierce straight into the center of our hearts. Today’s verse is one of those words: “Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”
On the Day of Pentecost, heaven did not send another idea—He sent a Person. The Holy Spirit came not as a concept, but as power. “Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord. What was promised in prophecy became the present reality.
The ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ is one of the most powerful—yet often overlooked—events in Scripture. After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples, strengthening their faith and preparing them for what was to come. Then, before their very eyes, He ascended into heaven and took His rightful place at the right hand of the Father.
The Bible tells us that after His resurrection, our precious Lord Jesus instructed His disciples to wait… to come apart… to prepare their hearts for the promise of the Father
Today, I invite you to lift your soul to the Lord in trust, surrender, and expectancy. Psalm 25 begins with a powerful declaration: “Lord, I lift up my soul to You. I place all my confidence in You.” That is worship. It is not passive—it is active trust.