by Duane Lowe | Apr 5, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
Holiness, our willingness to be separated to and for God is revealed through surrendered worship that gives birth to true intercession, while hardness toward God is exposed when we reduce prayer to emotion, routine, or personal agenda. As declared in Isaiah 59:16, God...
by Duane Lowe | Apr 1, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
Surrender follows a divine pattern. First, there is singleness with God—He becomes our source, our first love, and our full devotion. Then surrender expresses itself in covenant relationships, where our love for others reflects our honor for Him. Finally, faith...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 31, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
Surrender is not an action we visit occasionally—it is the attitude that keeps us aligned, joined, and alive in God. Living for Jesus is not behavior modification; it is a posture of the heart. Faith does not begin where things make sense—it begins where we yield....
by Duane Lowe | Mar 30, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
We pull apart what God has joined together when we come into agreement with anything other than His Spirit. Separation does not begin outwardly—it begins in the heart. It starts when we choose understanding over trust, self-will over surrender, and knowledge over...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 26, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
Faith does not begin with clarity—it begins with surrender. 2 Timothy 4:1–3 reminds us that the call is not to understand everything, but to stand and proclaim the Word—whether it is convenient or not—anchored in the Spirit, with patience, wisdom, and unwavering...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 24, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
Question: How does man separate what God has joined together? Humanity—both man and woman—lives at the intersection of continual choice. At every moment, we are yielding to one of two sources: God… or mammon (self-will, the spirit of covetousness). We are either...