Resilient Truths

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Episodes

NAVIGATING LIFE'S UNEXPECTED TURNS
Aug 28 2024
NAVIGATING LIFE'S UNEXPECTED TURNS
Dr. Bell begins by addressing some housekeeping matters, focusing on issues brought to the attention of the congregation.** She starts by addressing those who have expressed feeling tired. She emphasizes that walking in the Spirit does not cause exhaustion. Shifting to the topic of tithes and offerings, Dr. Bell reminds the congregation that tithing extends beyond monetary contributions. It also involves offering our time, energy, and service in uplifting the kingdom of God. Dr. Bell then speaks about the "suddenlies" that occur in life—those unexpected events that serve as conscious interruptions, capturing our attention. She explains that when members of the body of Christ are not operating in the roles or purposes that God has called them to, God may allow something to happen suddenly to shift their perspective. These events could manifest as financial difficulties, relational turmoil, or even chaos and confusion. For example, one might go from comfortably living on autopay to suddenly struggling to scrape together change to pay bills. Dr. Bell emphasizes that seeds sown must be cultivated to reap a harvest. She encourages the congregation to pay close attention to the sudden events that arise in life, as they carry both a message and a blessing from God. Subscribe and click the notification bell to stay updated on new messages as they are posted. If the content inspires you, please like it, and share it if you believe it will inspire others. Remember to stay encouraged.
High Stakes_ Going ALL IN
Aug 11 2024
High Stakes_ Going ALL IN
Dr. Bell was asked to be the guest speaker at Gods’ Word for Life. Dr. Bell emphasized the importance of love and commitment in the Christian walk. To truly demonstrate the love of Christ and win souls for the Kingdom, believers must be genuine and authentic. She pointed out that many are compromising their faith and mocking God, leading to a disconnect where souls are lost while the Church remains complacent in its routines. The credibility of the Church is compromised because the world sees no distinction between itself and the Church. Dr. Bell stressed that to effectively represent God, believers must live by example, free from the influence of the world. The world cannot believe in a Church that does not live out the principles it preaches. She highlighted the problem of hypocrisy, which arises when people do not immerse themselves in the Word of God and thus fail to embody the example of Christ. Without the Holy Spirit, it is impossible to live a life of true deliverance and be freed from the sinful nature of humanity. "Being all in" encompasses not just agape love—God’s unconditional love that He commands us to have for one another—but also Phileo love, the love we choose to give to others, which creates an intimate bond, often referred to as a “soul tie.” Phileo love involves loving others as you love yourself, loving on purpose, and looking past faults to meet others' needs. It is a deliberate, compassionate love that strengthens relationships and reflects the heart of Christ. Subscribe and click the notification bell to stay updated on new messages as they are posted. If the content inspires you, please like it, and share it if you believe it will inspire others. Remember to stay encouraged.
Holy Spirit and Mental Health_ Finding Solace in Times of Depression
Jul 24 2024
Holy Spirit and Mental Health_ Finding Solace in Times of Depression
Dr. Bell provides a fresh perspective on the Apostle Paul’s words about being abased and knowing how to abound. He is addressing the importance of maintaining a positive mindset while enduring hardships, such as being imprisoned and facing uncertainty about life and death. The phrase "doing all things through Christ" is not about having a superpower to achieve all our desires, but rather about the strength to endure life's pressures, whether in times of scarcity or abundance. Dr. Bell explores the topic of functioning with depression, describing it as a "silent killer" and a "silent death." She highlights the increasing suicide rates since 2021 and 2022 and shares the tragic stories of four megachurch pastors who took their own lives while battling depression and anxiety. These examples emphasize the critical need for mental health awareness, even among those who advocate for it while struggling themselves. She explains that suicidal ideations can result from various factors, including malnutrition, medication side effects, mental illness, and medical conditions. Depression can affect anyone, regardless of their circumstances. Dr. Bell reveals that even the Apostle Paul experienced suicidal thoughts, as did other significant figures in the kingdom of God. Dr. Bell emphasizes that the joy of the Lord is our strength, and the Holy Spirit provides joy and guidance in the kingdom of God. Keeping our minds focused on the spirit of the Lord helps navigate depressive moods. When facing adversities, such as attacks on our livelihood or mistreatment by those close to us, we must rely on the joy of the Lord to sustain us. She emphasizes the importance of being mindful of where we plant our efforts and resources. If we are investing in individuals who manipulate and take from us without giving back, we are depleting our strength. It's crucial to avoid planting in areas where our potential harvest is being manipulated or choked out by the enemy, who often uses those close to us to undermine our efforts. Subscribe and click the notification bell to stay updated on new messages as they are posted. If the content inspires you, please like it, and share it if you believe it will inspire others. Remember to stay encouraged. Subscribe to my podcast on YouTube @SavedSexyandSatisfied.
Destroying Favoritism with the Love of Christ
Jul 20 2024
Destroying Favoritism with the Love of Christ
Dr. Bell explains what it means to have the love of Christ. God shows no favoritism and treats everyone the same, both believers and non-believers. Scripture advises us not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers, which applies not just to marriage but to any covenant. Being unequally yoked can lead to being manipulated, mistreated, or disrespected for another's gain. In Acts 10, a centurion soldier, typically seen as an enemy of the Jewish people, is depicted as a believer in Christ who behaves accordingly. This challenges the tendency to stereotype others based on their status rather than their character. Despite being employed by the Gentiles, the centurion honored and worshiped the living God. Having the love of Christ means loving everyone equally, without partiality. The world often rewards people based on credentials rather than character. Corporate America may exploit an individual's skills and knowledge without compensating them fairly if they lack formal credentials. Similarly, nations that employ undocumented workers may pay them less for more work, which is a form of social injustice and disrespect. Being kingdom-minded means treating everyone equally because the king provides for all. In a kingdom-minded community, no one is underpaid or overworked due to technicalities or lack of credentials. If one benefits from another's labor, then the laborer should receive equal benefits without excuses. Subscribe and click the notification bell to stay updated on new messages as they are posted. If the content inspires you, please like it, and share it if you believe it will inspire others. Remember to stay encouraged.