(1.) That which cannot be known by a mere human understanding, may yet be understood by the Spirit of Christ, which "searcheth all things, even the deep things of God." (1 Cor. 2:10.) And the Spirit of God is given for this end, to "shed abroad the love of God," and ...
Unlike this world in which goats don’t become sheep, in the most-true world of God we all came into this life as goats. It was through the love and sharing and serving of God’s sheep that we awoke and found God…and whether it was an instantaneous moment or a long process, one ...
And Jesus said God’s Word is true (John 17:17).” How to Apply It: Pursue the truth on a specific topic, but don’t forget to grab hold of the fullness of Scripture. Don’t just study the parts that come easy for devotional reading. Press into the whole counsel of God’s wor...
John 1:14 declares, "The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth." Jesus embodies the fullness of God's revelation, and His teachings and actions are recorded in the Gospels...
unfolded His Word in all its beauty and fullness. Our knowing Him is very near to the heart of God. This is a “knowing” that includes the knowledge and personal experience of the “manifest presence of God.” At six o'clock, the Lord turned, faced the door and said, “And the Lor...
Fill me –Fill me, Holy Spirit, with your peace, joy, and strength. Lord, fill me with the fullness of God. Teach me –Holy Spirit, Teach me. Give me wisdom, understanding, and revelation.I discovered that I learn things even in my sleep. ...
"God" is translated from "Elohim," a plural form that suggests the majesty and fullness of God's nature. The use of both names together underscores the relational and powerful aspects of God as He addresses the consequences of human actions. BeholdThe word "behold" is a call to attention,...
And Jesus said God’s Word is true (John 17:17).”How to Apply It: Pursue the truth on a specific topic, but don’t forget to grab hold of the fullness of Scripture. Don’t just study the parts that come easy for devotional reading. Press into the whole counsel of God...
your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God....
Jesus tells us that the kingdom of God is “in our midst,” and yet the fullness of the kingdom also transcends this world. The kingdom of God is both close at hand (involving healing, praying, forgiving, feeding the hungry, providing justice for the oppressed, etc.) and at the same...