Operate in faith
When we focus our hearts and minds on the wisdom of God, we receive a clear benefit.
God will never abandon us!
Look up and out to God where you can be reminded just how powerful and amazing God truly is.
Looking for a better day? Then hang on!
Jesus paid it all for all time, and nothing and no one can stand in the way of God’s perfect plan for us and for all of his creation.
God has always been in the restoration business!
When we live in alignment with the teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, God takes notice; and he promises that our treasures in heaven will be far greater than what we could ever achieve here on earth.
Fully trust in God!
"Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!”
Sooner or later, you have to choose
Allow the Holy Spirit to confront you, challenge you, and help you evaluate every aspect of your thinking and behavior.
Being active in the ministry of encouragement
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances.”
Fishing in a different pond…
There is a moment when each of us must consider if at the words of Jesus, we would be willing to shift our focus to the kingdom work of Jesus over and above anything else we might be trained to do.
Houston, we have a problem
It is critical that we look and act differently than the world.
…the Son can do nothing of his own accord but only what he sees his Father doing. Jesus
Only a life submitted to the will of God can achieve the results that Jesus said were possible.
Is there something worse than your current situation? Can you prevent something worse happening?
The worst thing is going through life disconnected from God and from others. John tells us that Jesus came to give us full and abundant life. He came to restore us to our intended state of wholeness. And by being restored in our relationship with God, we can experience the joy of right and full relationships with each other.
We are loved by God, redeemed by God, and called by God to share his goodness
When we become confused trying to discover God’s will for us for a situation, in an argument, and in all things, we can start with the basics. Treat people fairly and advocate for those who experience injustice. Treat others with kindness. Walk humbly with God.
When it comes to prayer, we would do well to follow the patterns and instructions given to us
We will need God at every age and in every season as we face new and sometimes repeated challenges as we pass through various stages of life.
We really have only two options: Trust God or trust something else
When we put our trust in Jesus and abide in him, he produces fruit in our lives and through our lives that endures even into eternity.
Facing undue pressure and a list you can’t complete? Get away!
Seeing how Jesus handled the busyness of his assignment gives us a clue to how we can manage the pressure of our own.
Promises of old sustain us today as we serve and walk with God
We will still face difficulty, opposition, and enemy attacks, but God promises we will never face them alone. With him beside us, we will get through them.
God’s promises, stars in the heavens: more than we can imagine
“Do all things without grumbling or disputing, that you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.”
‘Come and see,’ an invitation to discovery and transformation
When we invite someone to “come and see,” we must engage in conversation. And conversations take time.
‘Into the wilderness’—comfort for us in the way God used Jesus
I find myself far more comfortable with the Holy Spirit leading Jesus through the wilderness than leading Jesus into the wilderness. But the Scripture suggests both.
To wait or not to wait: How to know which God wants us to choose
Yes, the Scripture does tell us to wait on the Lord. But sometimes, just as certainly, we are to act now.