Waiting for the Power of God
What does waiting look like for a Christian? When you wait on God, he will move in your life. You will be clothed with power to face your impossible situation.
What does waiting look like for a Christian? When you wait on God, he will move in your life. You will be clothed with power to face your impossible situation.
This week, Keith Holloway encourages Christians to consider God's eternal perspective when it looks like evil is prospering.
This week, Keith Holloway looks to the Psalms to see how Christians should respond when evil seems to go unpunished.
Some of you have been battling a habitual pattern of sin for a long time. You’ve prayed; you’ve cried; you’ve hoped for freedom; you’ve fasted; you’ve been through counseling; you’ve confessed it to friends; you have an accountability group.
But that thing is still like a thorn in your heart. It’s coming against you powerfully, and you’re wondering, “When will I be free from this?”
Throughout scripture, the greatest revelations of God’s goodness came to people in their times of trouble, calamity, isolation and hardship. We find an example of this in the life of John. For three years, this disciple was “in Jesus’ bosom.” It was a time of rest, peace and joy with few troubles or trials. He knew Jesus only as the Son of Man. So when did he receive his revelation of Christ in all his glory?