HI Church,

O I love it when the body of Christ comes together and there is an anointing on what we do because of corporate belief. This is where the worship and word and prophetic flow interchangeable and powerful. Last Sunday was one of those days. I pray we have more of them. I pray we all come hungry every week to seek God’s face and worship Him passionately.

My Message on Sunday from Mark 16 was about Embracing the Power and Purpose of True Belief.

My three main points were Belief Provokes, Belief Proclaims, Belief is Proven. The following is s summary of that message.

As followers of Christ, our faith is not meant to be a collection of abstract statements or passive agreements. Instead, it is a dynamic and living reality, demonstrated by the transformative power of God at work in and through our lives each and every day.

The heart of faith is more than words—it is seen in changed lives and the natural occurrence of supernatural power. This, as believers, should be part of our daily experience; it is the “bread and butter” of a vibrant Christian walk. If we are not seeing this, we may be missing out on the fullness of what God intends for us and believing less than His promises.

Drawing from Mark 16, we see that belief is never passive. In the Gospel, belief is an active journey that challenges and changes us. It provokes and confronts our doubts and wrong thinking, urges us to proclaim the truth with conviction, and is proven by the evidence of signs and wonders. Mark’s message is a call to respond—not just by admiring Jesus from a distance, but by believing in Him as the risen Lord and living out that belief boldly in every aspect of our lives.

Let us, therefore, embrace a faith that does not merely reside in our heads, but one that overflows into action, power, and proclamation. May we allow God to work through us so that our lives become testimonies of His love and power. Do you believe it? Then let us say “Amen” in word and deed, and pursue a faith that is alive, active, and world-changing.

Let do it Church.

With you to be changed to be like Him.

Ps Greg and Amanda