Every source of blessing is a point of attack.
David McGeeTags: worship spiritual-warfare
The enemy takes what isn't his. Jesus gives from what is His. Which are you more like?
David McGeeTags: abundance
What we spend, we lose. What we keep will be left for others. What we give away will be ours forever.
David McGeeWe should be more concerned with reaching the lost than pampering the saved.
David McGeeTags: evangelism discipleship
The Bible says we need to love our enemies, bless our enemies. It does not say we should assume our enemies' priorities.
David McGeeTags: discernment
A large oak tree is just a little nut that refused to give up.
David McGeeTags: perseverance
The speaker points out the nature of the triumphal procession in 2 Corinthians 2:16-17. He shows that to the victors the aroma of the triumphal procession was sweet but that to the captured prisoners it represented an impending death. 5000 prisoners were necessary for a triumphal procession, and, by contrast, God drew 5000 to Himself in Acts 2.
David McGeeGetting offended is the bait of Satan for the believer.
David McGeeTags: spiritual-warfare offense
Where are you looking at blessing as bondage, something you GET to do as something you've GOT to do?
David McGeeJesus paid a high price for your peace. Don't give it away.
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