Has God awakened you to ask these questions?
Each frequestly-asked-question is linked to a Mini E-Course that will cement in your understanding God’s shift in this new season, as He transitions the church back to the new covenant of Jesus Christ.
The Mini E-Courses are free, bite-sized, e-learning studies, and is covered in more detail in the full IDCCST® Course. Click on a question to get started. See you inside the Mini E-Course.
The Mini E-Courses are free, bite-sized, e-learning studies, and is covered in more detail in the full IDCCST® Course. Click on a question to get started. See you inside the Mini E-Course.
Our free mini E-Course, Jesus the Word of God, was designed to fill a gap. Whenever a believer has a question about their faith, or God’s will and purpose for them, they go to the Bible to get God’s answer. But is that the way God works?
Is the Bible the Word of God, or is Jesus the Word of God? This question comes up when Christians find themselves in the cross road of decision about how God directs their faith.
The first thing you should know is that God did not create this conflict because he is not the author of confusion. (1 Cor. 14:33)
When proper discipleship does not take place, we have the habit of reading ourselves into scripture, and this causes confusion. It’s not that scripture is in error, for the scriptures are divinely inspired, but the flesh, directing scripture, changes the starting point for your faith.
Once God irons out the confusion between the Bible and Jesus, you’ll find out that you no longer have to choose between the two. God constructs your faith with the knowledge of Jesus Christ, and the scriptures will confirm this to be true.
All scripture testifies to the terms and tools of the new covenant and our contact with Jesus to testify of His power to transform our souls.
Rebuild your confidence in God. You can start our E-course, Jesus the Word of God, now. Click the link below.
Our free mini E-Course, Simple Faith, was designed to fill a gap. This new apostolic season is filled with restoration and a return of the church to the simple doctrine of Christ.
Yet you might find yourself asking, what is doctrine? Why does the Bible talk about the apostles’ doctrine in Acts 2:42? Is doctrine and teaching the same thing?
Simply put, doctrine is truth. It is the complete frame of knowledge you need to come to God on his terms to receive the life of Christ. Jesus was pointing to himself when he said, “I AM the way, the truth, and the life.” (Jn. 14:6)
Jesus was saying, “I am the truth, I am the doctrine, I am the knowledge of the new covenant.” Jesus made faith simple by pointing to himself as the blueprint of truth we follow to build faith in his image and likeness.
Yet, when most teach about Jesus and what the Bible says about Jesus, they teach the tradition of man as they put fragmented truths on the table. This breaks away from God’s plan because truth is no longer whole, but in part and therefore no longer reflects Jesus.
Rebuild your confidence in God. You can start our E-course, Simple Faith, now. Click the link below.
Our free mini E-Course, Apostles Today, was designed to fill a gap. In this season of restoration, God has been shining a light on how far the church has drifted away from his covenant plan.
Everything about the Christian faith and how to live it powerfully, while enjoying an intimate walk with God, has been out of focus. Prophecy is out of focus, personal growth and victory is out of focus, transformation, increase, and discernment are all out of focus; and ministry leaders have been desperate to realign these things to get it right.
Yet in the Bible, we see that believers thrived under apostolic stewardship. They shared in the unity of the faith, they grew and matured and contributed to the body as God distributed his gifts. (Eph. 4:11-16)
Are there living apostles in the church today to bring the church back to God?
Thankfully, there are living apostles in the church today. The restoration of apostles to the church is a major shift back to God’s original plan to equip and empower your faith in Jesus’ covenant, beginning with building the right foundation of truth in your heart.
Find out more about God’s purpose for apostles today. You can start our E-course, Apostles Today, now. Click the link below.