Growing in Spiritual Intelligence

‘But solid food is for the mature, whose spiritual senses perceive heavenly matters. And they have been adequately trained by what they’ve experienced to emerge with understanding of the difference between what is truly excellent and what is evil and harmful.’ Hebrews 5:14 (TPT)

God did not design His children to be disadvantaged in life, which is why He made resources available to us to enable us to live victoriously and fulfill our destiny. But for us to maximize these resources, a measure of intelligence is required.

The dictionary defines intelligence as the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. Intelligence is not limited to the natural realm alone, there is also spiritual intelligence that can and should be acquired by all believers. This series we are looking at 5 forms of spiritual intelligence we need to apply to life to live as God intended. Click here to download the study.

Positioning for Open Heavens

‘The Lord will open to you His good treasure, the heavens, to give the rain to your land in its season, and to bless all the work of your hand…’ Deuteronomy 28:12


The Lord longs to bless His children and open His good treasure to us, He is eager to perfect and establish everything concerning us. As eager and generous as God is, it is possible for us to miss a season of open heavens if we do not maintain the right posture.

Why is our posture important? First is that anytime God wants to do something in our lives the enemy comes to try and frustrate that plan. Second is that if we are casual about spiritual things, we may miss critical signals and lose the benefits the season would have made available to us. Finally, we need understanding of what God’s intent is for the season – where is He taking us and how do we align with Him on the journey?

This series we are looking at 5 critical areas that impact our posture and positioning for accessing open heavens. Click on the link to download the study.

When God’s Answer is Wait

“Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” Psalms 27:14

When God answers prayer it’s either yes, no or not right now and “not right now” means we will have to wait. Have you ever had to wait for something whether it’s a job, a promotion, child, marriage, or something else that was really important to you? If you have then you’ll know that the major challenge with waiting is not knowing when the wait will end. Discouragement and sometimes offence can set in if we don’t know the reason for the wait, especially if we see others getting what we’re waiting on God for. Because God is very intentional about us and wants nothing but the best for us, that gives us an assurance that there must be a very tangible reason He’s having us wait.

This series we are looking at the lives of people in the Bible who have had to wait for different things over varying stretches of time. Why did God have them wait? What was their waiting posture? What questions did they ask God and what did they do while waiting? We trust God that as we learn from their examples, we can identify our situations in their lives and how best to respond to and maximize our waiting seasons.
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