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Guard the Fire
In 2 Timothy 1:6, Paul urges Timothy to “stir up the gift of God.” The phrase means to rekindle a dying ember. Timothy already possessed the calling. What he needed was renewed intensity. Leviticus 6:12–13 reveals that the fire on the altar was never permitted to go out. It was the priest’s responsibility to maintain…
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Seeing Beyond the Natural: Walking in the Gift of Discerning of Spirits
The discerning of spirits is one of the most vital gifts given to the Church, yet it is often misunderstood. Scripture makes it clear that this gift is not rooted in natural judgment or human suspicion, but in divine revelation given by the Holy Spirit. Natural discernment focuses on faults in others. Spiritual discernment flows…
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Truth Acts Teaches – Action Acts Invites
How to Ensure Complete Conversion The Book of Acts provides the clearest historical record of how the early Church proclaimed the Gospel—and how people truly responded. The apostles preached truth with boldness, called for repentance and obedience, and consistently pointed believers toward the Promise of the Father: the Holy Spirit. Unlike the Old Covenant, where…
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When Heaven Speaks: The Word of Knowledge and the Faith That Overcomes
The enemy’s strategies are increasing, but so is God’s glory. Scripture reminds us that the Holy Spirit distributes gifts to the Body as He wills, equipping believers to walk in revelation, power, and unity. The word of knowledge is essential in this hour. Without it, the Word remains unquickened. But when the Spirit reveals Christ…
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Miracles Are About Compassion, Not Proof
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus performed signs, wonders, and mighty miracles. But contrary to popular thinking, His miracles were never performed to put on a show. They were never done to entertain the crowd or impress unbelievers. Jesus’ miracles were demonstrations of His authority—but they were driven by His compassion. Matthew 9:6 shows that Jesus used miracles…
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Gifts Without Fruit Are Just Noise
The gifts of the Spirit are powerful. Tongues, prophecy, healing, words of knowledge — all are meant to build up the Church and reveal God’s power. But power without character is empty. That’s why 1 Corinthians 13 — the love chapter — sits right between chapters 12 and 14, where Paul teaches on spiritual gifts. It’s a…
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The Gifts and the Fruit – Power and Character Working Together
There’s divine order in how God arranged 1 Corinthians 12, 13, and 14. Chapter 12 talks about the gifts of the Spirit, chapter 13 reveals the fruit of the Spirit—love, and chapter 14 shows how to walk in both. Paul was teaching us that power without love is dangerous, and love without power is incomplete.…
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The Gift of Interpretation of Tongues – Heaven’s Message, Made Clear
“To another the interpretation of tongues…” – 1 Corinthians 12:10 When someone speaks in tongues publicly, it can feel like a mystery to everyone listening. But God never meant for His Church to stay in the dark. He gave us the Gift of Interpretation of Tongues so that Spirit-filled messages could be understood and edifying.…
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Unlocking the Power of the Gift of Tongues
“To another different kinds of tongues…” – 1 Corinthians 12:10 The gift of tongues is one of the most misunderstood—and underused—gifts in the Church today. But it’s powerful, biblical, and for every Spirit-filled believer. And it’s not just one thing. The Bible speaks of four different kinds of tongues, each with a unique purpose. The…
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The Discerning of Spirits – A Gift for the Spiritually Awake
“To another discerning of spirits…” – 1 Corinthians 12:10 One of the most important gifts in the Church today is the discerning of spirits. Why?Because in a world full of deception, spiritual warfare, and counterfeit signs, we need supernatural eyes to see what’s really happening. What Is This Gift? The discerning of spirits is a…