by Duane Lowe | Mar 22, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
The awe of God begins in a place of singleness with Him—where He alone is our source, our focus, our first love as sons and daughters. But it doesn’t stay there. That awe draws us into covenant, where He joins us together, forming relationships that are rooted in Him,...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 17, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
One of the clearest indicators that our love for Jesus has begun to fade is when our relationship with Him shifts from a passion to be with Him and for Him to merely working for Him and seeking His approval. Instead of devotion flowing from intimacy, it becomes driven...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 16, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
True rest in Christ is not the absence of activity; it is the presence of alignment with Him. Rest is discovered and experienced as we develop spiritual ears to hear His voice and follow His lead, rather than striving to manage life in our own strength. Jesus never...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 14, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
When we live surrendered to the Lord as His sons and daughters, the gifts He has placed within us become a blessing. They serve His purpose, strengthen His people, and bring glory to His name. But when we operate outside of surrender—when our identity as sons and...
by Duane Lowe | Mar 12, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
When a heart truly surrenders to Christ, something powerful happens: The unconditional love Jesus baptizes His sons and daughters with becomes a river of the Holy Spirit’s power flowing through them to others—love poured out freely, with no demand that it be returned....
by Duane Lowe | Mar 9, 2026 | Words for the Walk by Pastor Duane Lowe
To love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength requires each of us to face the temptation of self-will — the desire to do what we want to do. Yet the journey of spiritual maturity often looks like this: we continue in our own way, stumbling, getting up...