Summary In this message, the preacher encourages believers to embrace the often overlooked seasons of private dependence on God and close-knit community ministry, using Elijah’s journey in 1 Kings 17 as the key Scripture. He stresses that true spiritual maturity and Christlikeness are forged first in hidden places—like alone at the brook Cherith...
Summary Priscilla Shirer delivers a powerful message from 2 Kings 5 about Naaman the leper and the unnamed Israelite captive girl, emphasizing that hidden «leprosy"—spiritual, emotional, or relational ailments—often overshadows outward success. Through personal stories, including Rashida’s journey from corporate ambition to meaningful...
Summary Priscilla Shirer reflects on childhood memories of asking for «do-overs» in games like double Dutch, drawing a parallel to God’s abundant grace that offers second chances, spotlighting Jonah 3:1 where «the word of the Lord came to Jonah a second time» after his rebellion. She celebrates God’s persistent mercy seen throughout...
Summary Drawing from her junior high volleyball days where the team often dropped the ball despite yelling «I got it,» Priscilla Shirer urges believers not to drop the «ball» of God’s purposes in a culture turning away from truth, using 1 Kings 18 and the overlooked figure of Obadiah as an example. Obadiah, a faithful steward in wicked King...
Summary In this heartfelt personal prayer, Priscilla Shirer shares how a middle-of-the-night awakening led her to intercede specifically for her listeners, distinguishing this genuine moment from AI-generated content. She passionately prays for freedom, victory, and a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit over individuals, their families, and the...
Summary Priscilla Shirer shares a powerful message on true identity rooted in who God says we are, drawing from personal stories, biblical examples like Abraham, and the feeding of the 5,000 in Luke 9, where Jesus empowers His disciples. She emphasizes that only God has the authority to name and define us—not our past, circumstances, culture, or...
Summary In this message from Judges 6, the preacher shows how God meets Gideon in his fear and hiding, declaring two unchanging truths: who God is—the ever-present, covenant-keeping Lord—and who Gideon truly is—a mighty warrior, despite his current feelings and circumstances. The core idea is that our identity and God’s character remain fixed, no...
Summary From Elijah’s story in 1 Kings 18 after the Mount Carmel victory, the preacher highlights how the prophet heard the «sound» of coming rain in the spiritual realm long before any visible signs, declaring it boldly despite drought and skepticism. She urges believers to live in the spirit of Elijah today: proclaiming God’s unchanging truth...
Summary Using a personal story about changing her name to «DK» in high school and her mother’s firm reminder of her true identity, the preacher illustrates that only God has the authority to define who we are—not others, not circumstances, not our past or feelings. Drawing from Gideon’s encounter with the angel of the Lord in Judges 6, she shows...
Summary Drawing from the story of Gideon in Judges, the preacher emphasizes that true victory in spiritual battles begins with worship and prayer on our knees, recognizing that God has already secured the win. She contrasts fighting for victory with fighting from victory, using examples from Gideon and Joshua to show that God has already given us...
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