I sat down with Pastor Min Lee of L.A. City Baptist Church to discuss the topic of spiritual disciplines. I’ve known Pastor Min for years and I have much respect for him. His teaching, his family, his walk with the Lord is really special. I asked him what does he…
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This One Habit
If there’s one practice that will lead to spiritual growth, it is hiding God’s Word in your heart. After checking out this video, please scroll down and leave a comment. Tell me about a verse that you have hidden in your heart and why you like it.
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A Mini Quiet Time
Colossians 3:1-2 teaches “…set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” This is not just something we should do once a day, but rather all the time. If you have been walking…
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The Secret of Success
Check out these two verses from 1 Chronicles. “So Saul died because he was unfaithful to the LORD. He failed to obey the LORD’s command, and he even consulted a medium instead of asking the LORD for guidance. So the LORD killed him and turned the kingdom over to David…
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What’s Your Verse of the Day?
One spiritual discipline that is a tremendous help in practicing the presence of God throughout the day is picking one verse from your morning quiet time and “carry it with you”. It is a practice that has been very helpful in my life. After all, the Bible never tells us…
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This One Practice Can Transform Your Walk With God
Seneca the Elder was a Roman teacher and writer. He lived from 54 B.C to 39 A.D. He was known for his ability to repeat long passages of speeches that he heard only heard once before. In fact, he would impress his class of 200 students by having each one…