Conviction comes from God through Scripture, the Holy Spirit, and prayer—He speaks, guides, and provides. Throughout the Bible, figures like Paul, Moses, Jonah, Joshua, Nehemiah, and the apostles lived with deep conviction, often sacrificing comfort and safety to follow God's call. True conviction goes beyond tasks; it's about knowing what’s worth suffering for. Our ultimate purpose is to remain faithful to Jesus.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4lIEVrr
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God and Israel
God calls us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and trust His clear plan for Israel, beginning with His promises to Abraham. Throughout history—from Egypt to the Promised Land, from Esther to modern-day Israel—God has faithfully protected and provided for His people. Though true peace won’t come to the Middle East until Jesus, the Prince of Peace, returns, prophecy assures us that God is in control. We can face the future with confidence, not fear—Jesus is the Messiah, and God’s promises will stand.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/44SOO01
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Fatherhood
Fatherhood is a high calling of protection, provision, and deep commitment to God and family. Though it’s not easy, we rely on our Heavenly Father for strength, wisdom, and healing—especially for those who’ve experienced hurt. Through Jesus, God adopts us into His family and calls dads to lead with truth, love, and purpose. Be present, stay grounded in faith, and build godly habits that shape the next generation.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3GCRplk
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The Fullness of God
God calls us to be full—not empty. He wants to fill us with both His Spirit and His Word so we can overflow with love, hope, and peace. In Acts 4–6, we see believers who were bold, Spirit-filled, and deeply rooted in Scripture. They spread the gospel with courage, even in the face of persecution and suffering, counting it a joy to suffer for Jesus. They didn’t conform to the culture or stay silent—they lived empowered lives because they were led by the Holy Spirit.The Christian life is supernatural, and the Spirit’s fruit—like love, joy, and peace—is the evidence. Stay devoted to God's Word, build daily habits in Scripture, and seek His presence through surrender, repentance, and prayer. Let Him fill you daily.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4nmglOm
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Breaking Addictions
In studying Psalm 40, we see how God lifts us from the mire of sin—addictions and struggles that try to control us. We must choose to serve either sin or Jesus. True change comes from a heart transformed by encountering Christ. His love heals our pain, and His truth brings clarity. Through prayer, worship, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit, God empowers us and calls us to build habits that keep us walking in the light.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4kew4we
Do you want to experience more of God’s presence? How often do you feel stuck, stressed, empty, frustrated, unmotivated, alone but sense you have a greater purpose? What’s the passion that ignites your soul and makes your life vibrant?God’s greatest gift to you is His presence. God is love. God is light. God is a consuming fire. The Bonfire is a place for gathering, celebrating, and refining. The Bonfire is a place for community. The Bonfire is a place to experience Jesus and learn to abide with Him. God will meet you right where you are. He brings embers together and builds a bonfire.