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    Hearing God: Are You Listening?

    Elijah, the great prophet of the Lord in the apostate kingdom of Northern Israel, lay in a heap on the dusty ground. Not two days before he had worked a mighty miracle. At God’s will, he challenged horrible King Ahab and Queen Jezebel to a showdown: he represented the Lord God against nine hundred priests of the false gods Baal and Asherah, the pet gods of Ahab and Jezebel. The challenge? In front of thousands of people, each side would sacrifice a single bull on their respective altar. The worshipers would then call down fire from their god to burn up the sacrifice. The winner’s deity would claim the hearts…

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    5 Ways to Act in the Power of God Even When You Don’t Feel Powerful

    You may think that being powerful in God FEELS powerful. You’re flying high, working miracles, on intimate terms with God. When that happens, praise Him for the experience! But do you know what the bigger blessing is? Not feeling like flying – feeling like you’re walking, trudging; maybe even crawling. Because these are also blessed times: when you depend on God no matter what you feel. These are times when you are truly powerful because yourcan’t do anything under your own power. Here are 5 reasons that you might not feel powerful–and why NOT feeling powerful doesn’t matter much. 1. God is teaching you to depend on Him and not…

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    Peace, not Storms

    “Activities and disciplines by swirl around us with such velocity that our feet barely touch solid ground.” (Jean Fleming) Is it possible for Christians who try to live Christlike lives in the midst of a whirlwind of activities, demands, and responsibilities? Is it possible to thrive in the whirlwind while developing deeper, secret, inner lives? Yes, absolutely it is. Frankly, experiencing peace instead of a tornado takes its own hard work. Ironic much? Not really. This world militates against keeping a quiet and peaceful spirit. Achieving it is a combination of the grace of God and our desire for grace, and our willingness to practice the peace that He promised.…