by Nancy Guhr | Apr 11, 2024 | Bible study, Inspirations, Prayer, Spirit Within, Spirit-led, Spiritual Maturity
When you stand before the Lord, are you going to be happy that you’re there? Or are you one that hears what I think are the most frightening words in the Bible? Let’s look at those. To me, these are the scariest words in the Bible. Many will say to me in...
by Nancy Guhr | Apr 4, 2024 | Bible study, Inspirations, Prayer, Purpose, Spirit Within, Spirit-led, Spiritual Maturity
So how do we seek God? I guess that’s the next natural question. How do we seek Him? It’s very simple. The rules have been the same forever, and they’re not changing now. Seek Him by reading your Bible and talking to Him. You read your Bible and you...
by Nancy Guhr | Apr 2, 2024 | Bible study, Inspirations, Prayer, Spirit Within, Spirit-led, Spiritual Maturity
The word seek out of the Hebrew, as it’s defined, is to frequently and diligently inquire specifically as an act of worship. Sought means to strive after or to request for the purpose of obtaining mutually beneficial gain. Meaning there’s something in it...
by Nancy Guhr | Mar 23, 2024 | Bible study, Inspirations, Prayer, Spirit Within, Spirit-led, Spiritual Maturity
God sends a prophet. In the Old Testament, man did not hear God by themselves. There was no way for a man individually to hear from God by himself. The Lord came upon only a few people, prophets and seers predominantly. So this prophet came, Azariah came, and he said,...
by Nancy Guhr | Feb 21, 2024 | Bible study, Faith, Inspirations, Prayer, Spirit Within, Spirit-led, Spiritual Maturity
I learned a long time ago that grace is free, but maturity is not. Did you get that? Grace is free. Grace is free. Maturity is not. If you’re going to grow in your relationship with God, you’re going to do it because you’ve made investments along the...
by Nancy Guhr | Feb 7, 2024 | Bible study, Faith, Inspirations, Prayer, Spirit-led
Give thanks for this is the will of God concerning you. This is His will. It’s His will that we give thanks in the problem. Not for the problem, but in the problem. That’s what Jehosaphat did. He took the Word of the Lord, and he assigned the worshipers to...