Lay Hands and Let Go
When we set time apart in our schedule to meet with the Lord, he shows up, he gives us special instruction, and he gives us direction, even when it’s uncomfortable.
When we set time apart in our schedule to meet with the Lord, he shows up, he gives us special instruction, and he gives us direction, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Don’t just continue to ask, seek, and knock for a specific answer and ignore God’s answer.
When Peter finally realizes he’s free, he doesn’t just celebrate alone—he goes looking for believers to share the praise report.
This isn’t simply patience while they wait on God to move—this is intercession during the waiting.
When a God-given desire aligns with biblical teaching, people receive the heart and the how to do things God’s way.
That gap isn’t always closed by more information. It’s usually closed by encouragement.
When the power of the Lord is present, that means Holy Spirit is doing the work.
If we shame, ignore, or rebuke what God gives in an encounter with Him, we’re not just critiquing people—we’re opposing God.