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The Zeal Factor—Moving from Emotion to Action in 2026
The Zeal Factor There is a difference between being excited about God and being entrusted by God. That distinction has been heavy on my heart. Many people experience the joy of being born again, and rightly so. Salvation is powerful. It is emotional. It is transformative. But being born again is not the finish line. It is the doorway. It is an invitation into the family business of God. Sonship is not passive. It is administrative. Zeal Is More Than Desire When most people he
Jan 10
Advancing with Intent: Breaking Cycles and Stepping into "The Coming"
Advancing With Intent As we step into a new year, I want to offer something deeper than resolutions. Resolutions focus on behavior. What I am sensing in this season requires alignment. The phrase that has stayed with me is advancing with intent. Not drifting.Not reacting.Not repeating. Advancing. This is where the idea of Advent comes back into focus for me. Advent is not just about waiting. It is expectation with responsibility. It is understanding that what God is bringing
Jan 10
Jesus: The Indestructible Gift of God
The Gift That Cannot Be Returned Every year around this time, we talk about gifts. What we give. What we receive. What we hope is still within the return window. But Jesus does not fit into that category. Christ is the Gift of God, and unlike everything else we exchange during the holidays, He is not seasonal, temporary, or optional. He is permanent. He is God’s final and full revelation of Himself to humanity. You cannot return Him.You cannot exchange Him.And you cannot red
Jan 10
The Trumpet in the Quake: Rising as God’s Distinct Voice
In a world that feels increasingly unstable, how do we find our footing? In his sermon “Trumpets and Quakes,” Pastor Preston Harrington explores the profound responsibility of the believer to be a "distinct sound" amidst the chaos of shifting times. A Call to Clarity The metaphor of the trumpet is central to our walk with God. Just as an instrument must produce a clear, recognizable note to be understood, our lives—our "lifestyles"—must ring true to the Gospel. If the trump
Jan 10
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