"But grow in the Grace, knowledge, and understanding of the Lord Jesus Christ ", Peter said in II Peter 3:18. It's not by our power that we do so, but according to the working of HIS mighty power in us. We simply yield our lives to HIm to work in us to will and then do what He desires, and by Grace through faith, He takes us beyond our present capacities spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and even physically, and we find ourselves being changed from glory to glory!| GGWO Church Baltimore
Paul wrote "whatsoever is not of faith is sin" (Rom.14:23). He also penned in Romans 6:11, "consider yourselves dead to sin but alive to God". So to enjoy all that God is and all that He has, we must simply exercise faith - i.e., believe! - that we are already dead to self, the senses, and all that is of the old sin nature. We ARE alive to God! And we live and live by His faith, our minds and affections set on things Above, and thus we enjoy Him and what we cannot see or experience by our sen...| GGWO Church Baltimore
Three Marys model three vital components of a satisfied, fruitful, and tenacious life of Faith: (1) listen attentively to the Word of God and make this a priority in our lives; (2) ponder and meditate on what we have heard, letting our hearts keep His Words that we have taken in: (3) and keeping ourselves in the Love of God and resting in It as He does, which will constrain us to follow Him wholeheartedly to the end, willing to give up our lives for others because His relentless Love for us p...| GGWO Church Baltimore
When we realize the inestimable value of our sins being imputed to the Lord in exchange for His Righteousness being imputed to us, we will not hesitate to avail ourselves of His abundant Grace in order to walk from faith to faith in His promises, thus receiving imparted Righteousness and revealing the One Who IS our Righteousness! The post “Seeking HIS Righteousness” appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
After the Father draws us to the Son unto salvation (John 6:44), The Son draws us to Himself, calling us into the most amazing and intimate relationship that our hearts could ever hope for. Then He calls us to something, a specific call according to the measure of Faith and of Grace that He has bestowed upon each individual believer (Rom.12:3; Eph.4:7). Let us receive Grace to not miss enjoying maximumly the first call - to Himself - by focusing more on what He's called us to do. The post Cal...| GGWO Church Baltimore
We Can Rest Because He is Seated| GGWO Church Baltimore