Guarding the Treasure

Guarding the Treasure

Matthew 7:6

“Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine, or they will trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.” (NASB)


The Treasure of Pearls

Jesus uses “pearls” to describe what is holy, pure, and valuable—truths, revelations, and experiences God has entrusted to you. A pearl’s beauty and worth are obvious to those who value it, but meaningless to those who can’t or won’t see its value.

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They Will Come

THEY WILL COME: FAITH, ANOINTING, AND THE
CALL TO GATHER

I. The Pattern of Power Throughout Church History

Throughout church history, God has always reserved a remnant–a people who walk in His power. In seasons of revival like Azusa Street or the Welsh Revival, it wasn’t the crowd who
led the move of God, but the consecrated. Religion often sought to contain or control the
move, but the Spirit finds hungry hearts. (Romans 11:5)

II. The Danger of Powerless Religion

2 Timothy 3:5 warns of people ‘having a form of godliness but denying its power.’ In modern times, this form often looks like sanitized church services void of the supernatural. True Christianity must not only look like Jesus–it must move like Jesus. Continue reading “They Will Come”

Receive Your Miracle

Receiving a Miracle from God

Based on the teachings of Andrew Wommack

■ Introduction

“Every last one of us either has, do now, or will need a miracle from God.”

This teaching series lays the foundation for how to receive miracles from God by understanding His
divine order, laws, and our role in activating faith. Miracles are real, accessible, and part of God’s
provision–but they work within God’s spiritual laws.

🔹Miracles vs. Blessings

■ What Is a Miracle?

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Fear is A Spirit, but So Is POWER

Fear is a Spirit — and So is Power

2 Timothy 1:7 (AMP)

For God did not give us a spirit of timidity (of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear), but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of calm and well-balanced mind and discipline and self-control.

Expounding the Verse

When Paul wrote these words to Timothy, he wasn’t simply talking about a feeling of fear. He named it for what it is—a spirit. Fear is not just an emotion that sweeps over you; it is a spiritual presence that seeks to control, weaken, and paralyze. It whispers lies, inflates threats, and magnifies the power of the enemy in your mind until you shrink back from your God-given calling. Continue reading “Fear is A Spirit, but So Is POWER”

Bitterness:. Don’t Let it Get In You

Scripture:

Hebrews 12:15 (NKJV)

“Looking carefully lest anyone fall short of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled.”

There are seasons where you give your best—show up early, carry more than your share, even lead with integrity—and still, you’re passed over. Someone less qualified gets the credit. Someone else is promoted. You’re told you’re not strong enough, not capable, or simply not the one.

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Fading Kindness…

Fading Kindness:

🔹You Don’t Know What You’ve Got… No more flowers?

“Kindness fades when it’s worn thin. Don’t wait until it’s gone to value it.”

▪️That good lady used to be the kindest soul you ever met. She was the first one to get up and give you her seat, the one who held the door open for you, and the one who’d pause what she was doing in just to help you figure something out. Continue reading “Fading Kindness…”

Sensitivity versus Oblivious

Why Are Some Christians So Sensitive… and Others So Oblivious?

“Finally, all of you be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.”

—1 Peter 3:8 (NIV)

In any congregation or ministry circle, you’ll find a strange contrast: some believers carry deep sensitivity—quick to notice pain, alert to spiritual shifts, and moved with compassion. Others, while still faithful, seem unaware of the burdens others carry, walking past wounded souls without much notice. Continue reading “Sensitivity versus Oblivious”