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Welcome to the online minstry of Steven Duty. Our goal in this ministry is to challenge the Body of Christ to reach beyond the normal life of religion and embrace the Kingdom of God. As we progress into the days ahead we must understand that the religious performances that worked yesterday will only hinder us from moving forward into a new day. Isaiah declared that God would do a new thing and then along came Jesus! After Jesus ascended back to the Father, then came the Holy Spirit. What's next? A generation that will manifest the very image and nature of God.
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Circumstances Change but God Does Not |
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Written by Pastor Steven Duty
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Monday, 13 February 2012 23:13 |
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“The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my savior; my God is my rock in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my stronghold.” –Psalm 18:2
We live in a world that is always changing, but we worship a God that never changes – thank goodness! That means that we can be comforted in the knowledge that our Heavenly Father is the rock that simply cannot be moved: “I am the LORD, I do not change” (Malachi 3:6).
As we face difficult circumstances, though times, unfair treatment, or a broken relationship, let us remember that some things never change – things like love that we feel in our hearts for our family and friends … and the love that God feels for us. Instead of worrying too much about life’s inevitable challenges, we must focus our energies on finding solutions. We have to have faith in our own abilities, do our best, and leave the rest up to God.
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Change Your Life with Your Thoughts |
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Written by Pastor Steven Duty
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Monday, 06 February 2012 00:22 |
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The longer I live the more I realize how strong a connection exists between our thoughts and our words. I honestly believe that this connection is one of the most important things we can learn in our lives. Especially in the last few months while I have set back and listened to my own thoughts and words. As I preached this morning at Eagle Sanctuary, our words matter. We have to adapt to the language of God’s thoughts and Word in our hearts.
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