Category: Teaching

  • Teaching: The Answer To Living The Christian Life Is The Holy Spirit

    The answer to living the Christian life is the Holy Spirit. Jesus didn’t just die so we could be saved—He also sent the Holy Spirit so we could be transformed. While salvation makes us new, it’s the Holy Spirit who empowers us to live new. He convicts, leads, equips, and comforts us. Even Jesus, though fully God, lived His earthly life in full dependence on the Holy Spirit. He set the example, and He made the way. Without the Holy Spirit, the Christian life is not just difficult—it’s impossible. But with Him, all things are possible, because He is God’s very presence within us.

  • Teaching: God Never Leaves Us or Forsakes Us

    No matter what you're facing—whether it's uncertainty, waiting, or relentless spiritual battles—God has not abandoned you. His Word is alive, and His promises stand firm. When we declare His truth over our lives, we shift our focus from our struggles to His faithfulness. So don’t wait for your circumstances to change—speak His promises now. Stand on His Word, seek Him with all your heart, and trust that He is working. You are not forgotten. You are not alone. And you will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.

  • Teaching: Dying to Self. Becoming the New Creature. Renewing Our Minds.

    Being born again isn’t just about the forgiveness of sins or going to Heaven—it’s about becoming who we are in Christ and renewing our minds so that we can walk in our Kingdom identity. For years, I thought I needed to “die to self,” but what God was really teaching me was how to live as a new creation. The transformation wasn’t something I could achieve on my own; it required learning to walk in the Spirit and allowing the Holy Spirit to renew my mind. This is just the beginning of this conversation—because stepping into who we are in Christ is a lifelong journey.

  • Teaching: Forgiveness is Not an Option

    Forgiveness is not a burden—it is a gift. It is the evidence that we have truly received the love of God and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. When we forgive, we are not just letting go of the past; we are stepping into the fullness of who we are called to be in Christ.