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By Dr. Sherri Wilson
The podcast currently has 291 episodes available.
This lesson explores how miracles shape our identity in Christ, teaching us to ask key questions about God's work in our lives. Satan often attacks our identity to render us ineffective, but understanding who we are in God empowers us to face challenges. Miracles are not just answers to prayer but opportunities for transformation, revealing who God is and who we are in Him. Faith isn’t measured by answered prayers but by trusting God’s character and embracing the identity He has given us, independent of our actions..
The prophets are vindicated. We review Tuesday’s events and discuss prophets, staying close to God, and learning His voice. The basis of our relationship with God should be knowing Him and that alone. Let’s discuss our role from here on out.
Listen to this open vision again about America. The importance can’t be overstated. Find out what serial killers and attacks on Trump have in common.
In this teaching, we'll help you discern whether your trials are caused by human circumstances or are demonically inspired and offer help to guide you through them.
There are benefits to trials, tribulations, and temptations. God uses them to strengthen us, helping us stand firm against the enemy and grow in faith. 1 Thessalonians 1:3-10 reminds us that through these struggles, we become "worthy" of God’s kingdom—not because we earn it, but because we’re being made fit for it. Trials are like spiritual exercise that builds our character and strength!
When we face trials, we should seek wisdom to understand if they're man-made or demonically influenced and the steps we need to take to navigate through them.
Although temptation itself isn’t a sin, it reveals what's in our hearts. When we encounter temptation, it's a chance to let patience work within us, reflect on areas we need to grow, and recognize how far we’ve come through God's care.
Today, we’ll focus on man-made trials. We’ll go over several trials Jesus went through and His responses to them. In man-made trials, people can be used as pawns. Instead of reacting impulsively, we should pause, listen, and respond with wisdom. We will also look at the role of wisdom in trials and what we can do to respond correctly.
In life, we all face challenges, and wisdom is key to getting through them. Today, we’ll focus on one type of trial: the kind that comes from the enemy. It's important to remember that God never tempts us to sin—temptation comes from the devil. The best way to resist these temptations is by responding with what the Word says. Temptations often come in waves, so we need to stay prepared and grounded in our faith. Next week, we’ll dive into trials that come from our own actions.
God meets us right where we are, working everything for our good. The fears we face are often the very things we're meant to conquer. In those moments, we must remember that God is good, and every thought and plan He has for us is good. Yet, disappointment can make us doubt this, undermining our identity, keeping us stuck, and feeding our fears. Let’s find out what we can do about it today.
Join us for the second part of our series on disappointment, where we'll explore how it can hurt us and affect our relationship with the Lord. Discover practical steps to prevent disappointment from causing spiritual damage. Don’t miss it!
Tune in as we delve into our new series on disappointment. Discover the deeper meaning of disappointment and how to sidestep its grip in our connections, both with God and others. Prepare to uncover the surprising origins of this term and how it's often exploited by the enemy to divert us from our divine purpose. Disappointment frequently prompts us to question our standing in Christ. However, it's imperative to remain steadfast in our calling, undeterred by disillusionment. Remember, God's acceptance of us isn't contingent on performance. Join me today to learn more about performance based thinking and how it will open you up for disappointment.
On March 6, the Lord gave me a simple word concerning the upcoming election and what He is doing in the church. For several weeks, I developed the word through prayer, seeing what else God showed me, and patiently waiting before recording the message. In this word, I share some of the prophetic insight God has given me regarding Mr. Trump, the coming shift in the body of Christ, house hubs, the importance of the influencers, and the epoch we are entering. I hope this word blesses you.
The podcast currently has 291 episodes available.