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Worship is supernatural. It is the giving over of oneself to something greater. We were all created to worship something. We all intensely desire to pour ourselves into something bigger than ourselves.
Worship means “worth-ship.” You are verbally denoting the worthiness of God by releasing praises from your mouth! Worship is powerful and can change everything in a second.
Many of the promises in the Bible have to do with the myriad of blessings that worship produces. I want to share with you what real worship looks like, and how it is involved in the events in your life.
Real worship is intimate. It is the releasing of your real feelings to God about who...
A New Teaching Article by Ryan Reynolds
It’s easy to accept that we’ve been tricked when someone blatantly lies to us. We can’t help that. We usually accept the wrong, seek to correct it, and move on. It’s much harder to change a deception that many hold to be true and valuable. As long as the popular opinion remains popular, we reason, then we’re safe to accept and act out what may not be right or even biblical.
In...
A New Teaching Article by Ryan Reynolds
Seeing is underrated, and often violated. We rarely stop and marvel at the wonder of visual perception. But we frequently live satisfied with God’s gift of sight. Vacation time is an annual occurrence for many of us to satisfy our visual craving and behold God’s diverse peculiarities in the world. On a negative note, our century has an obsession with the visual that violates this gift by turning images into gods...
A New Teaching Article by Ryan Reynolds
A comical irony exists among the hostile world and Christians: As the world mocks at the idea of Christ’s blood washing away sins, the world struggles to remove the stain of sin through means that actually make it worse. For example, consider the way most try to make up for sin. The natural reaction to cover up bad is to do good. “I know I’ve done wrong,” as we’ve heard it said...
A New Teaching Article by Ryan Reynolds
If you've fallen like me, then you have found yourselves in a dream world where money is no problem and many respect your upscale economic status. If you’re like me, then you didn’t come from a wealthy family nor do you presently live according to the rich of this age. Perhaps, like mine, your parents or grandparents didn't leave you any inheritance—and never will. You’ve had friends who have been...

