Speak – edification, comfort, faith – Not attack or judgment

Chapter 9 emphasizes the importance of how Christians communicate, urging against speaking judgment or attacks towards others, whether they are unbelievers or fellow believers. It stresses that love should guide interactions, highlighting that exposing sin is necessary but should be done without personal attacks to avoid alienating others from Christ’s message of salvation.

Speak – As the Spirit of God gives you the reply of the tongue or pen

Chapter 8 emphasizes the importance of Spirit-led communication for Christians. It highlights the necessity of listening before speaking, avoiding flesh-driven speech that can harm others. The author reflects on personal experiences and the value of silence, suggesting that thoughtful prayer and reflection can foster healthier interactions, especially in social media contexts.

Speak – When you are not Reacting

Chapter 6 emphasizes the importance of mindful communication, urging individuals to distinguish between reacting and responding. Prompted by James 1:19-20, it discusses how emotional reactions can lead to misunderstandings and divisions, advocating for a measured approach to speaking, guided by the Holy Spirit, to foster unity and wisdom in conversations.

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 God’s promises.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 with God.

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.

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.

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.

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 reliance on scripture.

The Gifts Within Our Greatest Gift

The essence of this reflection emphasizes that Jesus is the ultimate gift from God, offering eternal life and numerous blessings to believers. The author encourages readers to recognize and appreciate the daily gifts stemming from their faith in Christ, urging them to share this gift with others to spread hope and joy in the world.

The Black Sheep

The content emphasizes that even those who feel lost or labeled as “black sheep” are loved and sought after by Jesus. It encourages individuals to return to Him through repentance, assuring them of God’s compassion and willingness to heal their lives. The author shares personal testimony of redemption through faith in Christ.

The Baptism of the Spirit-Before and After

Elizabeth Ann Smith shares her journey to receiving the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, detailing obstacles, including doubts and opposing beliefs from her ex-husband and church. After years of yearning and study, she finally experienced the Baptism, leading to joy, singing in tongues, and a newfound calling in music. This transformative experience emphasized the importance of being empowered by the Spirit for effective ministry and witnessing, ultimately changing her life and perspective on faith.

The Baptism of the Spirit

The post emphasizes the importance of seeking the baptism of the Holy Spirit for believers after accepting Christ. This experience empowers individuals to witness for Christ, enhances their understanding of scriptures, and activates spiritual gifts. The analogy of upgrading from a black and white TV to HD illustrates the clarity and vibrancy the Holy Spirit brings, enabling believers to fulfill their divine purpose and withstand spiritual challenges.

Swallow Your Pride

The content emphasizes that God opposes pride and favors humility, urging individuals to self-reflect on their own prideful tendencies. It cites biblical verses that illustrate God’s disdain for pride and highlights the importance of humility for spiritual growth and love. Ultimately, it calls for personal repentance to receive God’s grace.

Shame and Hiding

The message emphasizes that hidden shame binds individuals and hampers their spiritual growth. It encourages bringing such shame to Jesus for forgiveness and freedom. By recognizing one’s weaknesses and reliance on Christ, people can overcome their past and find peace. Trust in God’s grace enables moving forward without shame, embracing a renewed identity.

Saul or David?

The song “Saul or David” by Elizabeth Ann Smith contrasts the lives of the first two Kings of Israel to encourage spiritual maturity among believers, particularly leaders. It emphasizes the importance of submitting to God’s authority rather than following one’s own agenda. The work highlights the critical choices in faith and the need for repentance and alignment with God’s will.