We already know clearly enough the only way we could be rescued. We have the false god in us. It came as a revelation to me when I saw what I knew well already of the redeemed–that the Holy Spirit … continue reading.
In this short and concise chapter from Yes, I Am, Norman delineates between soul and spirit: between “the surges of the waves (soul emotions) and the unmoved calm center (spirit).” Such an … continue reading.
In this short chapter from Yes, I Am Norman lays bare the lie told to us—and all Christians—that we are able to keep the law on our own steam, a lie that has caused untold guilt and frustration. He … continue reading.
Perhaps the greatest stumbling block to fulfilling our divine purpose as Christians is our misunderstanding, inherited at the Fall, of our human make-up. Norman exposes this falsehood and unveils our … continue reading.
The Bible says that Christ became sin—or in other words, He took the spirit of Satan/sin on Himself (2 Cor. 5:21) and was crucified (put to death), the purpose of which was to eternally separate … continue reading.
“When I am weak, then I am strong” –2 Corinthians 12:10 Faith means that we turn our attention from the need to the Supplier who is already supplying that need, and who allowed the need because … continue reading.