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  • The Lord is Strong – So BE Strong

    The message emphasizes the importance of recognizing the strength offered by the Lord, as outlined in Ephesians 6:10. It encourages believers to put on the armor of God and to stay vigilant against the devil’s attacks. The song “Strong” serves as a reminder of God’s unwavering strength, enabling believers to overcome challenges through faith and…

  • The Lord’s Army Like Gideon’s Army?

    Gideon’s army was small, refined, fearless, alert, obedient, and positioned exactly where God placed them. And through them, God won an impossible victory. This teaching explores how the Lord is forming His end-time army in the same way today. Will we stand, shine, listen, obey and give God glory?

  • The Ostrich and the Horse

    The content emphasizes the uniqueness of individuals, comparing the ostrich and horse in Job 39 to illustrate that both have strengths and weaknesses designed by God. It encourages embracing one’s imperfections and focusing on personal strengths rather than feeling inferior. The message promotes acceptance of oneself as divinely purposeful.

  • The Perfect Lover: A Key to Inner Peace

    Valentine’s Day symbolizes a universal desire for love, akin to how believers respond to Christ’s love. This love offers freedom from fear, enabling trust and faith. Everyone is valued through God’s unconditional love. The message emphasizes recognizing one’s worth in God’s eyes and invites celebration of Christ’s love, especially during Valentine’s Day.

  • The Pure in Heart

    The writer reflects on Matthew 5:8, emphasizing its meaning of being “pure in heart” as a state of separation unto God. This purity allows individuals to experience God’s presence more profoundly. Drawing insights from Madam Guyon’s book, the author highlights the importance of devotion, humility, and openness in fostering a spiritual relationship with God.

  • The Pursuit of Happiness

    The text discusses the theme of pursuing happiness from a spiritual perspective, contrasting it with covetousness. It emphasizes that happiness is an individual pursuit, defined differently by each person, yet universally linked to faith in God and the blessings outlined in scripture. The author urges readers to seek happiness through disciplined faith and trust in…

  • The Rest Test

    The content reflects on the overwhelming nature of information today, emphasizing the need for the right kind of information rather than more. It explores the concept of rest as essential for clarity and wisdom, culminating in insights about how true understanding comes when one takes time to pause and reflect.

  • The Whole Matter

    Our next conversation began as I was pondering Ecclesiastes 11:13-14: “Let us hear, The conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God And Keep His Commandments. For this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, With every secret thing, Whether it be good or whether it be evil.” Father…

  • This Generation

    The passage reflects on Jesus’ interaction with the Pharisees and Sadducees, emphasizing their inability to recognize Him as the ultimate sign of salvation. The author draws parallels between biblical times and today’s society, urging consideration of spiritual hunger and repentance. Ultimately, it highlights the necessity of embracing Jesus as the sign for this generation.

  • Through Our Knowledge of Him

    The text emphasizes the importance of gaining knowledge of God through His Word, highlighting II Peter 1:3-4 and other verses that underscore the connection between divine power, wisdom, and understanding. Readers are encouraged to actively pursue knowledge, apply it with faith, and avoid spiritual ignorance to navigate life effectively and confidently.

  • Through the Waters and Rivers

    The author reflects on a dream about confronting a dangerous rushing river, symbolizing life’s challenges. Guided by a mysterious voice, she questions whether to trust external advice or rely on her own intuition. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of depending on God’s presence for navigating life’s obstacles and decisions.

  • To Communicate

    The message emphasizes the importance of communication among Christians as a form of sacrifice that pleases God. It discusses how sharing needs and providing support fosters community and prevents isolation, while also addressing the barriers, such as fear and disappointment, that hinder open dialogue. Ultimately, this interaction is vital for fulfilling God’s love and support…

  • Torment – As Believers

    The content discusses the potential torment believers may face due to their choices, referencing Isaiah 50:10-11. It emphasizes the importance of relying on God for guidance and highlights how fear can lead to hasty decisions that result in regret and distress. Believers are encouraged to repent and seek God’s light to avoid such torment.

  • True Identity

    The pursuit of worth by attempting to fit into societal molds leads to personal failure and dissatisfaction. True identity is found not in comparison or external validation but through a relationship with God. Embracing our God-given purpose enables us to influence the world positively, fostering authenticity over conformity.

  • True Identity– For Couples

    The text emphasizes the importance of discovering one’s True Identity through God’s guidance before entering relationships. It warns against falling for individuals who devalue one’s worth and stresses that successful couples must be united in their faith and identity under God’s direction. It also addresses same sex marriage and a way out to get right…

  • True Submission

    This text emphasizes that true submission is a voluntary act of faith wherein individuals choose to submit their will to God’s authority and established leaders. It distinguishes authentic submission from manipulation and control, advocating for discernment in choosing whom to submit to. Ultimately, true submission fosters peace, guidance, and blessings in life.

  • Truth is Marching On

    The author reflects on America’s spiritual state following recent elections, urging citizens to recognize their defiance against God. Citing Psalm 33, they emphasize the need for faith in God’s plans over human power and administration. The message calls for prayer, unity, and preparation of hearts to influence the nation’s direction towards righteousness.

  • Truth’s Banner CD

    Truth’s Banner is a discipleship album designed to deepen one’s relationship with God by addressing the heart of believers rather than just their behaviors. It features songs that teach valuable lessons, emphasizing awareness, truth, and personal growth. This CD is suitable for homes, churches, and study groups, promoting spiritual maturity.

  • Turn and Return

    The content emphasizes the call for Christians to align their actions with their faith in Christ. It highlights the need for repentance and returning to a close relationship with God, warning against being desensitized to sin. Through songs that convey these truths, believers are encouraged to examine their spiritual state and act in accordance with…

  • USA – As Sodom and Gomorrah?

    The author expresses deep concern over societal decay, drawing parallels between modern America and Sodom and Gomorrah. They cite biblical verses as warnings against wickedness and moral decline, lamenting arrogance and self-absorption in today’s culture. A call to repentance and a return to faith is emphasized, urging believers to prepare for divine judgment.

  • USA – Make The Choice

    The author explores the fact that not making the choice to BE GOD’S NATION is making the choice not to be. We can no longer stand on the fence. God calls each of us to choose whom we will serve, and Jesus makes the choice unmistakably clear: you are either with Him or against Him.…

  • We are ALL a Work of Art

    Elizabeth Smith conveys a spiritual lesson that emphasizes our identity as creations of God, masterpieces intentionally crafted for His glory. While life may present challenges and weariness, our inherent beauty remains in God’s sight. Each person’s joy and authenticity reflect God’s craftsmanship, which inspires others to understand the divine artist behind their existence.

  • We Magnify Your Name Lord CD

    The album “We Magnify Your Name Lord!” features music designed to glorify the Lord and minister to listeners’ hearts. It includes Christian songs and instrumental tracks that communicate powerful messages. Listeners can stream, download, or listen to individual tracks, encouraging a deep connection with God’s presence.

  • We’re Going In – Let’s Liberate the Hostages!

    On January 24, 2025, a spiritual revelation urged the Church to take action and liberate those held captive by sin and despair. The message emphasized the importance of mature Christians forming teams to reach out, provide support, and guide fellow believers back to faith, as they confront both spiritual and worldly challenges.

  • We’re The Army of the Lord – A Single

    The content promotes a “Repeat After Me” Christian song written by Elizabeth Ann Smith, designed to energize believers in Christ and encourage them to embrace their faith. The song emphasizes being part of the “Army of the Lord”, highlighting themes of faith, authority, and victory in alignment with biblical teachings.

  • What Are You Resonating?

    The content emphasizes the spiritual resonance between individuals, highlighting how one’s perception affects relationships. It warns against judging others based on personal standards, as this can lead to harmful miscommunications. The author encourages love and acceptance, advocating for a shift in perspective to foster genuine connections and spiritual growth.

  • What God Taught Me About Faith on Father’s Day!

    The church offered gifts to fathers, symbolizing the importance of faith in receiving God’s promises. Dads approached the altar to take their gifts, reflecting the belief that these blessings were theirs forever. Similarly, faith allows individuals to accept God’s gifts through Christ, making them personal and tangible.

  • What Not To Do As A Nation

    The author takes a look at Psalm 106 and the sins of ancient Israel and speaks of what the nation of America can do to avoid God’s wrath and remain in God’s favor.

  • Wisdom Speaks

    In a divine conversation, Elizabeth and the Lord discuss the upcoming book aimed at guiding believers amid confusion in society. The Lord emphasizes the importance of individual communication and decision-making in effecting change. Acknowledging the challenges people face today, He encourages readers to recognize their potential to influence the world positively through faith and action.

  • You are A Part – And God is ‘Building to Plan’

    The message emphasizes that individuals are like building materials in God’s grand design. Each person, regardless of their perceived flaws, has value and purpose as part of His plan. The Master Builder selectively puts together these parts for a greater purpose, encouraging everyone to make themselves available for His use and glory.