Monthly Archives: November 2018
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“A New Dimension” Ezekiel 47:1-12 Are you ready to experience another dimension in your life? Dimension – the extent, size, magnitude and scope of something. Extent represents the distance over which a thing extends, or the space … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“Removing the High Places” II Kings 15:32-35 Make sure that you do not have things in your life that shouldn’t be there. In II Kings 15:32-35, you find the story of a King who began to reign, but … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“Divine Healing” Matthew 4:23 Healing is the divine plan of God. It is His plan to heal the sick. In Matthew 4:23, Jesus didn’t just teach and preach. He healed the sick, because healing is in the divine … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“What to do when you don’t know what to do” II Chronicles 2:12 Have you ever been faced with a situation or circumstance where you didn’t know what to do? In II Chronicles 20, Jehoshaphat was faced with … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“The Faithfulness of God” Psalms 89:33 The Lord let David know that He would not suffer His faithfulness to fail him. We as believers must get a deep sense of the faithfulness of God in our lives. … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“The Blessing of Instruction” Proverbs 5:12&13 Instruction is intended to be a blessing in our lives. Instruction – a form of educating you; the importance of knowledge; to give direction to; the teaching of different lessons. Knowledge, … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“Becoming Fruitful” Psalm 1:1-3 I believe that there is a desire in all of us to be fruitful. We should want to be fruitful in life, or live a life of fruitfulness. Fruitful – producing fruit; producing … Continue reading
The Daily WORD by Bishop Ronald Hardy, Sr.
“Lord Remember Me” Acts 10:1-4 In verse 4, the angel told Cornelius that the Lord had remembered his prayers and alms to the poor or needy. Remembrance – the act of remembering; the state of being remembered; to … Continue reading