As we trust in the mountain mover, Let us remember to make sure that our highest aim isn’t just moving the mountain, but the exaltation of the mountain mover.
All by Toni Royal McCullough
As we trust in the mountain mover, Let us remember to make sure that our highest aim isn’t just moving the mountain, but the exaltation of the mountain mover.
We may sometimes find ourselves in our own battles, perhaps those battles are our own Spiritual battles for our Souls.
As we meditate on the word of God this week let us remember to spread our wings and fly. Our Father In Heaven will cover us with his feathers and he will shelter us with his wings.
Due to technical issues on Sunday, “Faith & Fellowship” is being featured today. Please enjoy and meditate on the blessed words of Minister Toni delivering this week’s message.
Pursue! Pursue! Pursue! Let us overtake hatred and malice all the mean things that consume the world today. Let us recover all in this year of 2025 that our loving God will be give back to us.
We live in a time of great uncertainty, as we witness the wildfires burning in California we must continue to pray and and seek the face of God we should know with great certainty that help is on the way!
As we find beauty on the cold winter’s day, we may also see our strength because the cold months actually can show us how blessed we really are.
Snow has a way of reminding us that it is God’s gift to us from Heaven.
As we meditate on the word of God this week let us further understand the message by quoting the popular New Year’s song Auld Lang Syne. “Should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? Should old acquaintance be forgot in the days of auld lang syne?”
Our apologies to Minister Toni McCullough for a delay in publishing this column. But it’s never too late to celebrate God’s precious gift.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember our King is the source of all happiness and that we would rather have the treasure of Jesus than the riches of the world.
May we always remember Silent Night. Grace, Mercy and Peace be upon us this Christmas Season
The best gift we can give to someone is the gift of Love.
The word of God teaches us in the scripture Luke 2:15-18, “Oh come let us adore him.” God sent his son to be the only savior of the world. It’s the most wonderful time of the year.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember that our hearts are stirred with joy this Thanksgiving. Remember always when we give thanks we focus on what we do have from God, that we do not deserve.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember worrying is a misuse of your imagination. Always invite the Holy Spirit to speak with you, instead of allowing our minds to wander into sinful areas, let us allow the Holy Spirit to renew our spiritual imaginations.
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember as one nation under God we should be visible. Jesus deserves the spotlight of all of our lives. Never should we hinder his life from shining because we are truly one nation under God.
Let us face the transitions in life with strength and courage. For God is telling us that being strong is not only just in a physical sense but also in a moral sense.
Let us always put God first, trusting that God knows exactly what he is doing. The shoulders also bear responsibility and power.
Keep your eyes on the clouds and look to God for guidance. The word of God tells us that the Holy Spirit will teach and guide us. As we reflect on the Israelites, remembering that they were to follow the clouds, trusting God for continued protection and guidance.