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Struggling with spiritual confidence? This devotional from Bold Stepper Weekly explores Hebrews 10:19 and how godly community can help you boldly access God's presence and persevere in faith.
Pastor Mark says, "God’s presence transforms us." Like Brother Lawrence, we can find Him in every moment. Encountering Him leads to humility, surrender, and a heart ready to be used for His glory.
Temptation begins with our desires, not from God. Learn how to recognize hidden traps, take responsibility, and break sin’s influence through confession, repentance, and practical steps toward freedom.
Learn how humility opens the door to God’s grace and favor. In this devotional by Dr. Mark Jobe, explore four biblical steps—submit, draw near, repent, and humble yourself—to attract divine transformation and peace.
Pastor Mark says your greatest breakthroughs often come when you feel weakest. Stay battle ready by depending on God's strength, not your own. Put on the full armor of God and stand firm in faith against unseen spiritual battles.
Discover how embracing life’s brevity leads to deeper purpose, humble trust, and God‑centered planning. Reflect on James 4:14 and learn to align your daily decisions with eternal significance.
Pastor Mark tells us that "Weakness is sometimes the very place where God wants you, because that’s where His power is most fully manifested." as helps us find true victory by relying on God.
Worship Leader and songwriter Cody Carnes recalls the moment he sensed God calling him to full-time music ministry, and how he overcame the fear he’d never be able to write a worship song.
Do Jews need Jesus? It's an age-old debate with eternal ramifications. If Jesus is not the Jewish Messiah, if He is not the savior of the world, if He is not the promised redeemer God sent to restore Israel and redeem the nations (Isaiah 49:6), then bringing His message to the Jewish people is a grave threat to their security. Join us as...
Either the Bible is true or it is not, and whether you believe it or not has eternal consequences. Janet Parshall tells you more in this week’s commentary.