I hope you took the time to listen to the audio in yesterday’s post. Sergio Scataglini brought a powerful word of holiness to the American church.
God is calling us, His sons and daughters, to a place of unconditional holiness. He is calling us to surrender our hearts 100%. As He told Sergio, “98% holiness is not enough!”
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Far too often, we live our lives from the negative perspective. We have a list of things we don’t like about ourselves, and we vow to improve. But very little changes. We want to grow at much faster clips, don’t we? Perhaps we can.
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Unfortunately, most of the revelation and meditation I’m experiencing lately needs to remain private. Not all things are to be shared. I can explain the concept behind why later if I haven’t already.
So for now, let’s open this site up to our readers. If you’re reading this, and you have a question or a thought you’d like to see expounded upon, post them in the comment section below.
I’ll continue to share when I can as often as I can, but I’d like you’re help in making this site a place worth visiting more frequently.

I don’t like the most common translations of this verse. You’ve heard it before: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.” It’s so easy to pass over that one and move on to the rest because of the lack of clarity in the first half and the passive voice in the second.
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But I am like an olive tree
flourishing in the house of God;
I trust in God’s unfailing love
for ever and ever.
I will praise you forever for what you have done;
in your name I will hope, for your name is good.
I will praise you in the presence of your saints.
I’ve heard several people mention “the orphan spirit” lately. While I don’t like calling everything wrong with us a spirit, I understand the purpose behind it and can at least engage the term in dialogue.
What is an orphan spirit? It’s a lifestyle, attitude, and belief that one is unloved, unworthy of love, unlikely to receive love, and all alone. People with this attitude are typically a drain on others. They have a victim mentality most of the time and simply expect less than what God has promised.
Is that you? For that matter, is that me?
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