As life’s demands become more pressing, seem never ending, and seldom pleasing. These demands can leave us tired, frustrated, afraid, and alone.
We in R’vayah Life, are here to:
Share and demonstrate the way to Wholeness and Peace in Christ Jesus.
Help one another in practical ways, in the everyday life to see how The God who transforms our souls and renews our minds, works all things for the good of His people.
Help each other gain the appropriate perspective on life’s demands based on truth of The Gospel.
Enable and support you to grow in assured reliance in Christ Jesus, the only one who makes one whole, complete, and free. Inviting His people to do right by one another.
God’s Vision
R’vayah Life was born as the answer to one question.
Our question: "God, what breaks your heart"
His answer:
“My people choose to mix My Truth with men-made philosophies, worldviews, opinions, or positions. Reason why my people do not experience the Wholeness and Peace I give.”
If a believer integrates practices, ideas, or principles that are not based on God’s truth, their life will not be fully transformed. Instead, this can lead to being separated from other believers and from God.
Our Mission
To become a trusted community for those who need to:
Heal from past church hurt
Desire to get closer to God through unity in Christ Jesus
Understand the important of like-minded community by surrounding themselves with other God loving people.
This is a collaborative, connecting community, learning and applying together God’s Wholeness disciplines in practical ways, so that we overflow to others and do right by each other.
God’s powerful truth makes the overflow effortless.
Our Goal
Be a movement inspired, governed and energized by the Holy Spirit where we:
Enjoy space to gather and activities to re-engage with God and His people.
Remind Christians who are not in fellowship that God calls us to himself. (Joel 2:12-13)
Redirect God’s people from incomplete worldviews rooted in misaligned teachings, back to God’s Wholeness which stand on Jesus Christ, the corner stone. (Isaiah 8:13, Ephesians 2:20-22, Luke 20:17, Matthew 21:42, Acts 4:11-12, 1 Peter 2:3-10)
Together experience the overflow enabled by Jesus Christ in a transformed life.
Discipline Pillars
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Learn about these practices, find practical biblical answers to your questions, and grow as a follower of Jesus.
I am created in God’s image. What does that mean? How does that shape my identity?
What it means to live out my identify in Christ Jesus, fully secured, loved, accepted.
What is the soul (identity, personality, memories, thinking process, life experiences, believes, logic, intent, emotions, decision making.) This is what is often referred to as “the heart”
Learn how I see myself, how others see me. How do I resolve to believe the way Jesus Christ sees me, is the correct and only view I need to accept as true.
Understand how God has made me unique and with certain God given abilities. How does it prepare me for my vocation, career or calling.
Understand the difference between Joy, enjoyment and pleasure. Be aware of the risks of pursuing pleasure.
Learn what happiness is and how that is different from joy.
Learn the vital role of:
Trust (the Word of God)
Obedience
Contemplation
Forgiveness
Scripture Reading
Prayer
Forgiveness
Stewardship
Patience
Abiding
and how these practices are part of my identity.
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Understand is the chief end of men/women.
What God says about my purpose on this earth?
Why obedience is vital for my growth required to fulfill my purpose.
Why trials are a way to grow my trust in God?
What is the role of the Holy Spirit when it comes to my purpose?
How my God given abilities, life experiences, character traits enable me to find fulfillment in my vocation, career or life’s calling.
How to better apply God's purpose in my life for the benefit of others.
How in the purpose God gives me, he prepares me for what He has next.
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What does it mean to be part of a body of believers.
What God says about the body of believers?
Why is community important?
What is my role in a community of believers?
How is happiness/joy linked to community?
How does forgiveness impact the quality of my relationships.
Learn to practice and embrace forgiveness of self and others.
Understand the difference between forgiveness and restitution and how these two work together under God’s love
Learn how a life of:
Obedience
Contemplation
Forgiveness
Scripture Reading
how these practices benefit those around me.
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Can I sustain sound mind on my own?
Can there be self-control without a sound mind?
What does God say about a sound mind?
How is my mind related to the soul of the “heart”
How do I care for my mind?
Do I practice "rest" from constant thoughts?
Do I have a habit of prayer and contemplation?
How does prayer, rest of thoughts and contemplation benefit my mind?
Do I consider myself a resilient person?
What does Jesus say about resiliency?
How does forgiveness or lack there off impact the ability to carryout the first commandment?
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What does God say about the body?
Is my physical body important?
How do I relate to my body?
What is it more important to me, my physical appearance or my mind/my heart?
Do I strive to be accepted by my outward appearance?
Do I judge myself and others based on my outward appearance?
How do I care for my body?
Do I believe rest is important?
Do I practice rest?
What does it mean to enter into God’s rest?
What does Jesus say about rest?
How does forgiveness or lack there off impact my physical body?
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What does God say about money?
Is money inherently bad? Can money be used for the glory of God? How?
If I don't have money, or struggle with making ends meet, how do I believe God meets all my needs?
Why should I care how do I spend my money?
Why does the church always ask for money?
Why only rich people seem to be debt-free? Can I be debt-free?
It is normal to have debt. Everyone I know has debt. Why should I be different?
I want to make my own financial decisions. Why should I ask God?
What is stewardship? Why does it matter?
The answers to the questions above are found in scripture. Come discovery financial freedom and the reason why God invites us to live it out.
Leviticus 23:22
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Is the environment the same as His creation?
What does God say about his creation?
How do I relate to the environment on a daily basis? do I contribute to its betterment or detriment?
Does God take care of the environment?
Why should I care about the environment?