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A CAFETERIA OF
MUSIC AND INSPIRATION
DESIGNED
TO INSPIRE AND MOTIVATE
PASS IT ON
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Everyone worships something.
A Well-known novelist said,
“Everyone worships. The only choice we get is what to worship.”
Some worship money, fame, or success. Whatever controls your thoughts and behavior is what you worship.
Jesus makes a revolutionary declaration:
“God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth” (John 4:24, NIV).
Most remarkably, Jesus reveals the one thing God actively seeks from us—our worship.
we discover that worship isn’t just what we do; it’s who we are call
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Never Doubt God
Ever find yourself staring at the ceiling at 3 AM,
whispering desperate questions like,
"God, where are you?" "
Do you even care about me?"
"Are my prayers hitting the ceiling and bouncing back?"
If so, you’re following the footsteps of spiritual giants.
In 1 Kings 17, the great prophet Elijah barely survives after a powerful showdown with false prophets, idolaters, and a wicked king and queen. Alone and desperate at the bank of a small brook, receiving food from scavenging ravens, Elijah looks doubt in the eye.
Maybe you’ve followed God and lived according to His Word, but the economy crashes, you lose your job,
or the marriage ends.
What do you hold on to when doubt feels stronger than belief? Watch how Elijah walks through the valley of despair to the other side of doubt, remembering one timeless truth:
If you trust and obey, God clears the way.
As you trust God,
you discover His promise, provision, providence, and power.

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A CAFETERIA OF
MUSIC AND INSPIRATION DESIGNED
TO INSPIRE AND MOTIVATE
PASS IT ON
TO THOSE YOU KNOW
YOU'LL BE HAPPY YOU DID
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Life Begins Here
If you say that someone is "living the good life," you mean they're living in comfort and luxury with few problems or worries. The good life is what our culture celebrates—financial success, personal comfort, and freedom from hardship. But there's something far greater, far more fulfilling, and far more enduring than the good life—it's "The God Life." God wants you to experience the good life by living the God life. It's life lived in the intimate presence of God, made possible through the supernatural power of God, all for the magnificent praise of God. The God life ignites when you're accomplishing the divine purpose God created you for, reflecting His glory in everything you do, and offering His goodness to a broken world that desperately needs it. How do you enter the God life? Learn from a man by the name of Elijah.
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Built To Last
A breathtaking subdivision in British Columbia,
known as the Seawatch development,
was designed to be a luxurious paradise.
The homes, valued at over a million dollars, overlooked pristine waters, but when winter came,
disaster struck. Houses collapsed into sinkholes because they had been built on unstable ground.
This tragic event illustrates a powerful truth Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount:
a life built on a faulty foundation will not stand.
As Jesus concludes His sermon, He tells the parable of two builders—one wise, one foolish.
Both build houses, both face storms,
but only one house remains.
This lesson is not just about building homes but about building lives.




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