It's as large as life, and twice as natural

 Too late . . . thoroughly infused!

  • Next:  When I think of a community I would like to interact with I picture . . .

NO LONGER FOR TODAY is headline news in some churches.  I was full of the Holy spirit and embracing every gift when I heard they were no longer available!  Was God out of stock?  Did He look down and see how successful His people were and withdraw His stock options?

I look for a community where God's outpoured presence is in evidence.  God is spirit and spiritual things have substance.  That substance is different from what we are accustomed to and it is not recognized by our five senses, but it is tangible nonetheless.

I look for real people, genuine, honest, and seeking more of Him.  I desire a place that enables individual and corporate growth.

Where are you in this journey?

Are you just venturing out?  Are you adventurous and looking for more?  Are you looking for other companies to join with or just share fellowship?

There are divine connections that can dramatically change the landscape.  Possibly change the roadway that you are traveling.

Pay attention, this intersection just may be your connecting route!

Next:  I am: a)timid  b)confident but reserved  c)up for any challenges  d)wild and fearless  e)a mixture.  Describe all the facets that make you . . . well you!

*To learn more about walking and living in the Spirit go to https://www.midwayministries.com/


[i]Title quote:  Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland

 

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  • 2/8/2012 8:55 AM Roxanne Rogiers wrote:
    As mentioned in a previous post, I'm prayerfully considering rejoining a church where the members "walk the talk". I've been at a church full of spiritual babies, just because the preaching was on fire. I believe the Lord is leading me to return to the other church.

    I've also created an online community for struggling and new believers.
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