Jesus Said – Week 1
Jesus Said
Jesus reminds us that He alone has all authority. Our foundation must be built on His Word, not on fear or judgment. He calls us to love, forgive, show mercy, and boldly live out the truth of the Gospel.
Jesus reminds us that He alone has all authority. Our foundation must be built on His Word, not on fear or judgment. He calls us to love, forgive, show mercy, and boldly live out the truth of the Gospel.
In this powerful message, we are reminded that even in times of fear, weakness, and cultural pressure, God is calling His people back to Him.
The story of Gideon shows us that God chooses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. Though Gideon felt unqualified and afraid, God revealed Himself, gave him courage, and used his obedience to deliver a nation. In the same way, God restores His voice in our land, brings us back to the Cross, reminds us of our purpose, and reveals who He is.
We also reflect on the words of Charlie Kirk, who often spoke about forgiveness, courage, and the importance of keeping Jesus at the center. His reminder that “forgiveness is an attribute of the strong” challenges us to live out our faith boldly. What we stand for today will echo beyond ourselves.
The call is simple but profound: there are people waiting on the other side of your obedience.
Let’s trust God in the middle of our battles, walk in courage, and be faithful to what He has called us to do.
In this powerful exploration of physical healing, we’re challenged to confront our beliefs and experiences with God’s promises. The central message revolves around Isaiah 53:4-5, 1 Peter 2:24, and Psalm 103:1-3, emphasizing that healing is part of Christ’s finished work on the cross. We’re encouraged to trust in God’s word even when our physical senses tell us otherwise. The speaker shares personal testimonies and examples of partial and complete healings, reminding us that while we may not always understand God’s timing or methods, His love and power remain constant. This message invites us to deepen our faith, actively pursue our spiritual inheritance, and stand firm against the enemy’s attempts to steal our joy and healing. As we reflect on this, let’s consider how we can trust God more today than we did yesterday, allowing His supernatural power to become active in our daily lives.content