I pray everyone has a peace-filled holiday this week. We all have much to be grateful for.
Read MoreSurrender is only one aspect of our faith, but it’s monumental. It’s not easy; if anyone has told you otherwise, well, he or she was lying. Surrender is not only a product of transformation, but a result thereof.
Read MoreYou are armed from head to toe. Now: Be strong in the Lord, and in his mighty power. (Ephesians 6:10)
Read MoreThat’s the beauty of the Gospel and faith, that we all have our own testimonies, stories, and journeys with each. And I believe that it’s that personalization that makes these pieces of armor stronger, as long as we use them how they are intended to be used, and we continue to glorify God.
Read MoreNever feel as if you’re alone or that you’re too far gone or that you’ve messed up too many times. God’s grace and mercy are abundant, and He continues to provide us with what we need regardless of where we are on our own individual journeys. We have to keep putting on our armor...
Read MoreOur belief and faith in truth - Jesus Christ and the Word of God - is what holds everything together. It’s where we can securely tuck in our weapons and coverings. It’s the part of our armor that isn’t always noticeable but is indispensable.
Read MoreLife has the ability to make us feel vulnerable and unskilled. But as children of God, we are granted access to tools and means of getting through whatever we’re facing. So, welcome to my October blog series: “You Already Have What You Need.” Let’s build confidence and strength in God’s mighty power. He will supply you with everything you need for the battle, your job is to use the weapons He gives you.
Read MoreYet, in all of the mistakes we made when we were up on that ledge, no matter how much our faith wavered, God deemed us worthy of His sustainment. How much must He love us to still rescue us in our panic and unbelief? And how astonishing must His mercy be for Him to not allow us to fall off the edge?
Read MoreI pray that today’s post will bring you the same reassurance and hope it brings me. Use it as your own prayer, worship, and praise to the God who answers!
Read MoreThe Bible is still applicable today, and more often than not, the words we want and need to hear are written between Genesis 1:1 and Revelation 22:21.
Read MoreOur purpose and calling is found in the “why me,” even if it takes some time for God to pull us out of our own despondency. But while we are focused on receiving a divine answer, we miss the non-answer…It holds the ultimate explanation.
Read MoreWhen we feel rejected by God, as incorrect as those feelings may be, the result is often that we reject God. In circumstances where God is actually drawing closer, we push Him away. In situations when God inaccurately seems absent, we lock Him out.
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