God! WHY? – Why does God allow ___________ to happen?

Leon FontaineSpirit Contemporary Life

Listen to this 3-part audio series on “Why God allows _______ to happen”. This is one of the most asked questions by people, and I decided to answer this question in a series we did at Springs Church.   Part 1: Allow or don’t allow Part 2: Authority on earth Part 3: Authority-Your Rights-Response

Clave # 2: Deseos De Su Corazon

Leon FontaineEntregate

Deléitate en Jehová, y él te concederá los deseos de tu corazón. Salmo 37: 4 (NKJV) Hemos comenzado una serie sobre las claves para caminar en la autoridad que usted tiene en Cristo. Estas son las claves para un cambio real, y que le ayudarán a convertirse en lo que realmente es: un niño nacido de nuevo, lleno del poder de Dios. Vamos a hablar de la segunda clave hoy: los deseos de su corazón. Usted ve, el deseo es una fuerza poderosa que se puede mover ya sea hacia la fe, o hacia la tentación. A muchos cristianos se les ha enseñado que no deberían desear nada más que a Jesús. Eso puede sonar espiritual, pero no es cierto. Está bien desear alimento. Dios …

Key #2: Desires of your heart

Leon FontaineDevoted

Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 (NKJV)   We’ve begun a series about the keys to walking in the authority you have in Christ. These are keys to real change, and they will help you become who you really are: a born-again, power-filled child of God. We’re going to talk about the second key today: the desires of your heart. You see, desire is a powerful force that can move you either toward faith or toward temptation. Many Christians have been taught that you should never desire anything but Jesus. That may sound spiritual, but it’s not true. It’s okay to desire food. God put that desire there to keep you alive. In …

Know how much you’re worth

Leon FontaineDevoted

For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love. Galatians 5:6 (NKJV) Negative motivation doesn’t work on its own. At first it seems as if it does because when someone is reprimanded or embarrassed, they try to change. But we need to look a little deeper. Let’s take parenting as an example. If you correct children and never show them love, they develop a negative motivation to change. Sure they might behave to avoid punishment, at least when you’re looking, but this does nothing to motivate them to want to do what’s right. While kids need consequences, they need love even more. They need to know you love them, believe in them and want what’s best for them. Then …