God’s Revelation
Experiencing God’s revelation of Himself makes the objective truth of His Word become subjective reality in the life of a pastor and in the life of his church.
In this video you will learn about our mission and vision here at Paradigm One. Christ in You, The Hope of Glory.
Experiencing God’s revelation of Himself makes the objective truth of His Word become subjective reality in the life of a pastor and in the life of his church.
Confronting sin in the church can be uncomfortable for pastors. God reveals sins, and Jesus gives pastors a way to handle the confrontation with the sinner.
The Father asks some tough questions in Isaiah 5. God has a tradition of asking questions in this manner, and taking time to be still and answer these questions can mean life and death for our churches and ministries.
God’s guidance in the account of Moses and the building of the tabernacle gives us a model for us to follow today with Jesus.
Your Heavenly Father wants your church, your ministry, and you yourself to succeed more than the anyone else. He handsomely provides what we need in order for that to happen.
Through the image of the Father-Husbandman in Isaiah 5, we can see God’s protection, the intentional defense of His covenant people. The key here is for you to lead your church and your flock to stay under the authority of Jesus and to stay on the foundation of Jesus to stay under God’s protection.
God’s provision amazes. The Father provides us and equips us with everything we need to become everything He wants.
Does my pain have purpose? Sometimes in the midst of trying circumstances, we wonder where God is. Sometimes the Husbandman has His hand on the plow and is plowing our hardened hearts.
What is God’s will for me where I’m at right now? In Isaiah 5, we see God the Husbandman perfectly place His beloved people and city. This encourages us to trust that He can place our churches and ministries.
To think organically is to understand that living out Christ’s life within us means to live life without.