In a very desperate moment, a king called for a fast and a worship leader reminded everyone that the battle belonged to the Lord. It wasn’t by military might that they were saved, it was through prayer and praise.
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God takes things in ashes and turns them into something beautiful. Solomon was in awe at God’s ability to turn lives around and we have a look at that today in Ecclesiastes 3: 11
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Having the ability to do all things through Christ isn’t a recipe for being a super-Christian, it means that through His strength we can be content in all circumstances.
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Ezra 8:21 “Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river Ahava, that we might humble ourselves before our God, to seek from him a safe journey for ourselves, our children, and all our goods.” In this podcast, I wanted to share the biblical importance and some preparation for our week of prayer and fasting as a church.
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Where is your trust placed today? Is it on the threat around you or the name of The Lord? David knew without a doubt we take a look at his encouragement in Psalm 20: 6 & 7.
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November 30th through to December 5th is a week of prayer and fasting for Calvary Chapel Winnipeg. Every day we will have morning and evening prayer online, stay tuned for the schedule!
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We can look at Acts 2: 42 – 47 as a challenge, to see what’s missing, or to realize that what we have been praying for is right before our eyes. The decline of the church isn’t as simple as a virus, it goes much deeper and requires a people of faith to course correct.
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Sometimes our reaction to an offense is worse than the offense itself. Anger is a healthy emotion when it is walking alongside self-control. Today I take a look at Ephesians 4: 26 – 67.
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Paul gives us such an amazing example of humility and personal responsibility in the face of a politically correct world. Today I take a look at 1 Timothy 1: 12 – 15.