Teachability: Not Weakness But Meekness
Confession is not silent. It speaks. It names the sin aloud and agrees with God’s verdict. That is what makes it so difficult.
Confession is not silent. It speaks. It names the sin aloud and agrees with God’s verdict. That is what makes it so difficult.
While Israel began to gather the taste of heaven—that is, manna—the congregation arrived at Rephidim. Their mouths were still full of miracle bread, yet their hearts grew dry when thirst came.
First, God got Israel out of Egypt. He delivered them from bondage, broke Pharaoh’s grip, and led them through the Red Sea. But now came the deeper work: God had to get Egypt out of Israel.
To abide in Christ is to live by His Word—not just reading it, but obeying it. Jesus said, “If you obey My commandments, you will abide in My love.”
Manna was heaven’s mystery made visible. Because it was a spiritual element. This is story of Jesus too…
You know, humility before God isn’t a quiet pose we hold unto. It’s a movement. When we truly bow before Him, something begins to shift—not just in our hearts, but in the way we walk with others.
Gentleness is the posture of stillness. Not because you have no strength, but because you choose not to use it against God’s hand.
Confession and Repentance: Accountability Posture of Humility Confession and Repentance: Accountability Posture of Humility Opening …
Confession is not silent. It speaks. It names the sin aloud and agrees with God’s verdict. That is what makes it so difficult.
Worship is not entertainment. It is not performance. It is recognition. True worship begins with humility. It is the dethroning of self and the enthroning of God. It’s emptying self.