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In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus teaches us to pray, “Your will be done, Your kingdom come,” a phrase that emphasizes our role in manifesting God’s authority on earth. The Greek word basilea, translated as “kingdom,” refers to dominion and control,… more ›
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WHAT IS GOD’S WILL FOR MY LIFE? For many, the question “What is God’s will for my life?” resonates deeply, particularly for those yearning for more—more purpose, more progress, and more meaning. We long for clarity and direction, hoping for… more ›
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The content emphasizes meditation as a vital spiritual discipline for deepening faith, rooted in Joshua 1:8. This practice involves vocal engagement with Scripture, akin to “chewing” for spiritual nourishment. Through continuous meditation and confession, believers align with divine wisdom, fostering… more ›
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AGREEMENT: WHERE THE RUBBER HITS THE ROAD In the realm of faith, one foundational truth shines brightly: the root of Emunah (faith in Hebrew) is literally “aman,” from which we derive the word “amen.” To say “amen” is to agree,… more ›
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The Hebrew term emunah signifies a living faith, emphasizing its role as a foundation in our relationship with God. It transcends mere belief, representing a dynamic support system crucial for spiritual sustenance. Nourishing faith, akin to physical nourishment, is essential… more ›
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The text explores Jesus’s identity as a τέκτων (tekton), emphasizing a broader interpretation beyond “carpenter” to include “creator” and “builder.” This role reflects not just an earthly vocation but a divine craftsmanship, connecting Jesus with the act of creation itself.… more ›
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Religion functions as a communal journey connecting individuals through shared beliefs and experiences. It evolves, incorporating the wisdom of past generations, and serves as a framework for navigating life’s complexities. Sacred texts guide this exploration, helping individuals uncover deeper truths,… more ›
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In a world often filled with noise and distraction, the deepest longings of our hearts can sometimes be overlooked, even drowned out. Yet, as Matthew 5:6 reminds us, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall… more ›
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Welcome to The Hungry Heart Collective, an invitation to community and a journey back to the heart of God from which we came. Many of us have left church feeling unfulfilled, yearning for deeper connection, meaningful engagement, and genuine spiritual… more ›
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We’ve all been there—leaving church feeling like we got a “warm glass of milk and a cookie” when our souls craved a full, hearty meal. We are, after all, hungry! This feeling isn’t new, and lately, it’s becoming more common.… more ›