PRELUDE /
validating our self-worth in
possessions,
achievements, abilities,
appearance, acceptance,
titles, social status,
finances and other superficial securities
will leave us with a shallow sense of greatness
or absolute unworthiness.
When we wrongfully place or equate our value to the perishable things of this world, we take God’s creation and measure it to man-made deficiencies.
As God’s treasured possession, let me remind you,
When you are found in Christ, you are irrevocably identified in Him and redeemed through His works on the cross. There is no drastic deed, expensive earning, or futile fortune that will compare to the priceless blood of Jesus Christ. It is by His redemptive works on the cross that you are made worthy.
Featured Teaching: Release, Repent, Renew
Current Teachings
As the ultimate authority, Jesus Christ is superior and greater than any religion, angel, prophet or high priest. Jesus is the complete and full revelation of God.
Read MoreA hand-clinching prelude into the gripping entrance of Journey’s current teaching, #idleonidols , exposes the truth of a calloused heart becoming a storehouse for the very things that Christ abhors. Chasing replacements for Christ in a world full of counterfeits is a dangerous trap from Satan to pull us in and away from God by keeping us spiritually idle.
Read More“Hold fast what you have, that no one may take your crown.”
Revelation 3:10-11 NKJV
What does it mean to hold fast? And what is Jesus asking us to hold fast to? Both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible heavily use this term to express the utmost gravity of its meaning.
Hold fast, in its literary meaning, implies to hold on, and tightly to; remain in. In relation to the Bible, the physical meaning is suppressed more so by the spiritual state, no longer having bodily representation, in which holding fast exalts the human spirit to endure beyond its physical condition.
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