We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. Service for Sunday March 1, 2026.
Disobedience causes a lack of spiritual growth, a hardened heart, and separation from Our Heavenly Father.
Our Heavenly Father may allow for, or directly cause, negative consequences (such as destruction, shame, or difficulty) to bring about repentance, acting as a form of “chastening” or correction. Obedience brings blessings and protection, while disobedience often removes this, leaving one to face the full, difficult effects of their actions.However, the Bible emphasizes that through repentance and turning back to Our Heavenly Father, one can be restored.
Obeying your Heavenly Father brings spiritual and temporal blessings, including peace, protection, personal growth, and deeper understanding. It serves as a testament of love and faith, aligning your life with divine principles that lead to lasting joy, happiness, and ultimate salvation, or eternal life, in His presence’Obedience is the key to unlocking blessings or denied by Our Heavenly Father, ensuring guidance and prosperity in both earthly life and the afterlife. Setting aside time each morning for prayer and studying scripture to build a firm foundation. Letting go of the need to control outcomes and trusting His eternal perspective, even in difficult times.Depending on Jesus Christ’s merits and mercy to connect with the Father, especially when feeling unworthy.
Accepting His will and finding peace, even when facing situations we cannot change. This reliance helps shift focus from self-sufficiency to experiencing God’s strength and love, ultimately leading to greater spiritual maturity and peace. Relying on our Heavenly Father is the practice of shifting. Our Heavenly Father’s protection is a central theme in Christian faith, reflecting the belief that Our Heavenly Father’s acts as a constant guardian, refuge, and strength for His children. This divine care is often described as both a physical and spiritual shield that surrounds believers in their daily lives. Our Heavenly Father defends us from spiritual harm and, in his wisdom, sometimes shields us from physical dangers or redirects our paths to prevent future harm.The Spirit acts as an inner guide, warning of danger and interceding on our behalf, especially when we are weak. Described in Ephesians 6:10–18, this spiritual equipment—including the “shield of faith” and “sword of the Spirit”—helps fend off evil. A “peace that surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7) guards the heart and mind during stressful or frightening situations. Scripture indicates that God “commands His angels” to guard His children in all their ways (Psalm 91:11). Labels often create division, encourage judgment, and hide an individual’s true identity as a child of Our Heavenly Father, whereas Our Heavenly Father
focuses on potential, love, and personal redemption. We are all images of Our Heavenly Father as his children. Labeling is a form of social, often judgmental, boxing that can dehumanize individuals. It encourages a “police” mentality, where people pick and choose which sins are worse. Labels can act as a form of “gatekeeping,” suggesting grace is only for certain groups, when Scripture shows Our Heavenly Father’s love is for all. While others may suggest labels for you based on their perceptions or your past mistakes, only Our Heavenly Father’s definitions hold ultimate.
Closing Hymn: Guide my feet by As we sing:
Guide my feet while I run this race,
guide my feet while I run this race,
guide my feet while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vain!
2 Hold my hand while I run this race,
hold my hand while I run this race,
hold my hand while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vain!
3 Stand by me while I run this race,
stand by me while I run this race,
stand by me while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vain!
4 I’m your child while I run this race,
I’m your child while I run this race,
I’m your child while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vain!
5 Search my heart while I run this race,
search my heart while I run this race,
search my heart while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vain!
6 Guide my feet while I run this race,
guide my feet while I run this race,
guide my feet while I run this race,
for I don’t want to run this race in vai
Closing Prayer: Heavenly Father I ask for the strength of Your Holy Spirit to strip off every borrowed name, every title formed in pain, and every label that does not align with Your truth. I break the authority of those words, and I ask for Your healing over the wounds they have caused.Instagram
Lord, I choose to wear only the label You have given me: As a Child of Our Heavenly Father. I remind my heart that I am redeemed, chosen, forgiven, and loved. I surrender my need for human validation and ask that I may see myself, and others, through Your eyes of grace. Facebooewrite my identity in heaven’s language, and help me walk in the freedom and purpose You have destined for me, rather than being restricted by the, expectations of others.
In Jesus’ mighty name, I pray.
Our Lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sin
against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the
Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me.
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