Understanding our Roles as Kings & Priests

‘But you are God’s chosen treasure —priests who are kings, a spiritual “nation” set apart as God’s devoted ones. He called you out of darkness to experience his marvelous light, and now he claims you as his very own. He did this so that you would broadcast his glorious wonders throughout the world.’ 1 Peter 2:9 TPT

As believers we constantly play a dual role – our spiritual role as priests and our earthly role as kings. Sometimes we may fall into the error of thinking spirituality is limited to being exercised or experienced only on designated days when we gather at a specific place (physically or online). But that’s not how God designed it. Life is spiritual and so we must exercise our duality daily in our different spheres of influence. What are the rights and responsibilities you have as a priest? How do you exercise dominion as a king?

In this series as we go through these and we pray that the Holy Spirit will grant us revelation as He transforms and equips us to walk in the fullness of these roles. Click Here to download the series.

Pray without Ceasing

‘Never stop praying.’ 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Three simple yet profound and challenging words that can dramatically alter our lives. Simple in that praying shouldn’t be a problem for a believer right? Profound because we’re never really fully aware of all the things can accomplish in our lives and the lives of others through prayer. Challenging because a simple as it appears, consistent prayer is one of the things believers struggle with the most as it’s one of the primary areas the enemy never ceases to attack.

How do we know if we’re praying correctly and in line with God’s plan? We know that God watches over His word to perform it, so one of the best prayer strategies will be to bring His word back to Him in the specific areas we want to see results in.

This series we looked at praying the scripture for every area that concerns us – our personal lives, families, ministries assignments, careers/businesses – the Bible has it covered. Click HERE to download the series.

Running to Win!

“Don’t you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win! All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize. So I run with purpose in every step. I am not just shadowboxing. I discipline my body like an athlete, training it to do what it should. Otherwise, I fear that after preaching to others I myself might be disqualified.” 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 NLT

Apostle Paul likens the Christian journey to running a race, knowing there’s an eternal prize at the end. The beauty of the way God has designed this race is that everyone has the opportunity to win their own individual race, so we’re not competing with one another. Rather we can win by working together.

Even though we are all in a race, the truth is not everyone is necessarily running to win. Some are content with just participating. However, if your desire is not just show up, but to finish and finish strong, then there are some spiritual disciplines that can’t be ignored.

This series we’re looking at those disciplines and how to be consistent with them.

May we all finish strong. Click Here to download the study.

Spending Time With God

‘And He said, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Then he said to Him, “If Your Presence does not go with us, do not bring us up from here.”’ Exodus 33:14-15

In the conversation Moses was having with the Lord about taking the Israelites into the promised land, Moses made a very interesting statement – he wasn’t willing to make a move if God wasn’t going to be with them. Clearly Moses knew something about the difference God’s presence would make in the outcome of their journey. Being that Moses was one of the people recorded in the Bible to have spent a significant amount of time with God, he must have observed something that informed this statement.

Apart from Moses, we also see examples in the Bible of other people who intentionally spent time with God and the difference it made in their lives.

This series we’re looking at the difference spending time in the presence of God makes in the life of the believer. We pray this series will bless you and encourage you to be intentional about prioritizing time spent with God. Click Here to download the study

Spiritual Accuracy

‘I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will guide you with My eye.’ Psalms 32:8

One of the things that Jesus clearly illustrated by during His earthly ministry was impeccable timing – He was always at the right place at the right time. And everything He did was in line with what the Father expected of Him at the time. This didn’t happen by chance and it wasn’t just because He’s the son of God. There’s an enablement we have as believers though the power of the Holy Spirit to walk in accuracy – both physically and spiritually.

We recognize that what is unseen is more potent than what is unseen (2 Corinthians 4:18), and the same way there are times, seasons, opportunities etc. in the natural these also exist in the spiritual. It’s one thing to be aware this, and another to walk accurately with full understanding of how to navigate accurately with this knowledge.

This series we’re looking at how to be spiritually accurate by the power of the Holy Spirit. Our prayer is that the Lord will use this to open our eyes and ears and sharpen our accuracy so our lives will reflect what heaven expects of us per time. Click here to download the study.

Accountability

‘So then, each of us will give an account of himself to God.’ Romans 14:12

The Lord has appointed us as stewards over several things on this side of eternity and as good stewards, one of the critical things we need to always bear in mind is that there will come a time when we will be called to give an account of ourselves to God. I’m sure one of the questions this brings to our minds will be, “what are those things we will have to give an account of so we can start aligning ourselves?”

There are 5 key areas we will dig into over the next few days and as we go into these areas, our prayer is that the Lord will grant us spiritual wisdom and understanding to know what to do and the grace to consistently put what needs to be done into practice.

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Praying Through Colossians 1:9-10

“So we have not stopped praying for you since we first heard about you. We ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will and to give you spiritual wisdom and understanding. Then the way you live will always honor and please the Lord, and your lives will produce every kind of good fruit. All the while, you will grow as you learn to know God better and better.” Colossians 1:9-10 NLT

There are some verses in the Bible that one can term ‘compound verses’ because they contain so many elements. The content of Colossians 1:9-10 definitely qualify as compound verses as they’re packed with so much insight and power.

For instance, early in verse 9 we see that it’s actually possible to have complete knowledge of God’s will. We also see that it’s possible for us to navigate both natural and spiritual realms successfully through spiritual wisdom and understanding. These are some of the things that alter our prayer patterns from seeking breakthroughs to walking in consistent victory.

This series we’re drawing out some of the insights in these verses, but more importantly we encourage you to also pray them into reality in your own life. Click Here to download the study.

The Lord our Source

‘They will not be disgraced in hard times; even in famine they will have more than enough.’ Psalms 37:19


This deep dive of 1 Kings 17 shows us that when we trust in the Lord as our source, we recognize that He is at liberty to use unusual avenues to provide for us. So even if the job ends or the business seems to crumble, He is more than able not just to get us back on track but position us in a better state than where we were before. When it comes to looking for help, we don’t have to depend on who we think we know. The Lord can lead us to those He’s already instructed to help us and cause us to find favour before them.


When we trust in the Lord as our source we’re also more willing to be generous to others because we know the one who provides for us can never run out. There’s no limit to what God can do in, with and around us when we put our trust in Him as our source. Click HERE to download the study.

Overcoming Fear

I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears. Psalms 34:4 NKJV

Fear is something we all experience at some point in time. It could be a fear of the unknown future, fear within existing circumstances or sometimes fear of people, places or things. It’s not unusual to experience fear but it can be so ‘noisy’ it could overwhelm our mind and paralyze us from taking any steps if we allow it to dictate to us.

We may not be able to stop fear from speaking, but as believers we have the power and authority to silence fear through the word of God whenever it does speak to us.

This series we are looking at the tools we can use in overcoming fear through the word of God. Click here to download the series.

The Power of Praise

‘Paul and Silas, undaunted, prayed in the middle of the night and sang songs of praise to God, while all the other prisoners listened to their worship. Suddenly, a great earthquake shook the foundations of the prison. All at once every prison door flung open and the chains of all the prisoners came loose.’ Acts 16:25-26 TPT

One of the weapons God has given the believer is the power of praise. When we praise the Lord with a sincere heart, things happen in ways we can’t even begin to imagine. Paul and Silas experienced this firsthand as they prayed and praised while in prison.

This series we’re looking at how the Lord uses our praise as an instrument to give us victory in different circumstances.

Our prayer is that the Holy Spirit will encourage us as He reveals the power that is unleashed as we praise the Lord. Click Here to download the study.