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Saved for More Than Solitude: Why We Must Be the Church Together
Luke 8:38-40 challenges the idea that faith is meant to be lived alone. While personal time with Jesus is essential, Scripture reveals that discipleship was never meant to stop in solitude. Jesus sends the healed man back into community to testify, serve, and live transformed among others. This study explores why “me and Jesus” Christianity falls short and why we are called to be the Church together, as one body, one Spirit, and one witness.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 168 min read


When the Blind Lead the Blind: The Real Gospel in a Lukewarm Age
Discover Jesus’ warning in Luke 6 about building your life on the solid foundation of His words. This post explores the danger of a “lukewarm” Christianity, the blindness of false teachers, and why obedience is the true test of saving faith. Learn how the early church understood discipleship, holiness, and spiritual discernment.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 23, 20254 min read


What It Means to Be a Bondslave of Jesus Christ
What does it truly mean to be a bondslave of Jesus Christ? Titus 1:1 describes Paul as a “bondservant of God,” fully surrendered and joyfully serving his Master. In this post, we explore the cost of discipleship, faithful stewardship of our time and gifts, and the freedom found in laying down our will for His. Discover how to live poured out for Christ and experience the true fulfillment only He can give.

Amy Diane Ross
Aug 9, 20253 min read


How to Surrender to God: 5 Practical Ways to Live It Out Every Day
What does it really mean to surrender to God? In this blog, we explore 5 practical, biblical ways to walk in daily surrender. From denying yourself and walking in step with the Holy Spirit to trusting God with outcomes, this is a heart-check for every believer. Learn how to live surrendered, obey God’s Word, and yield your will to His—one step at a time. Based on Scripture like Matthew 16, Romans 12, and Proverbs 3.

Amy Diane Ross
May 27, 20253 min read


When Rituals Replace Obedience
Many believers go through the motions—fasting, attending church, serving—yet miss the heart of true obedience. In Zechariah 7, God confronts His people, asking, “Did you really do it for Me?” This devotional explores what happens when rituals replace surrender, and how God desires obedient hearts, not empty habits. If you’ve been feeling distant from God, this word will call you back to deeper fellowship and true worship.

Amy Diane Ross
May 20, 20253 min read
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