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This life I live
People say life is precious, but how do we determine what ‘precious’ means? It is a relative word that can be interpreted differently. What is precious to one person might not be to another.
To know the love of Christ
What does it mean “To know?” The phrase is so loosely used that even things that fall under guessing pass for “I know!” Knowing is a giant leap from what we think to what we know. It rides above the train of confusion and cannot be moved by innuendos.
Only possible by God
Thinking about the complexity of humanity, the conflicts, divisions, and confusion, the simplicity of following Christ is the single choice in life that gives it meaning. People make choices that seem impossible for our mortal minds to fathom daily, yet we don’t question the authenticity of their human nature.
This is the place of rest
I feel a profound urgency for all Christians to awaken and live as God intends them to live: as warriors. Life is not just a series of tasks between waking and sleeping. Our lives have a singular purpose: to live for Jesus. He should be the reason behind all our actions and decisions.
This longing in my soul
In case you’ve not noticed, I love Jesus and love to talk about Him. While I wish everyone knew the depth of His love as I do, my love for Him is personal. If you’ve been where I’ve been and seen what I’ve seen, then you’ll know that life does not exist outside of Him.
The Bible: The Living Word
While unpacking a box, we found a Bible I used a few decades ago. As soon as I saw it, I knew it. It was a close friend I had carried with me for some years. I can remember sitting on my bed reading it and flipping the pages at Church to where the preacher guides. Seeing the compact blue Bible in my husband’s hand almost brought me to tears...
He that walks with the wise
There is no such thing as common sense in our world anymore. Simple innate reasonings are now clouded and convoluted with human erroneous suppositions. To be wise, we must look through the lens through which God sees things and listen with ears tuned to the frequency of Heaven.
Growth in quietness
At the time I’m writing this, I am feeling overwhelmed. I can’t say why or what the cause is, but my heart longs for that quiet space where the rhythm lines up with God. Do I have too much on my life’s plate, or am I doing too much too soon? I don’t know. I’ve committed my life to God’s hands…
If time could talk
Naturally, what you spend the most time on determines what your life looks like. You can’t spend time learning how to fish when you intend to become a great golfer or roll in the dumpster and expect to smell like roses. Also, you can’t be heading to Heaven and spend so much time in places that do not glorify your destination.
How God sees it
The questions people wrestle with the most are, “How can God love the world with all the mess in it, and how can He die for unworthy people?” Although our mortal minds can never fathom the depth of God’s love for humanity, we can experience it by accepting the gift of redemption through the death of Christ on the cross.
People come, people go, JESUS stays
If you are an adult, consider your favorite elementary school classroom. Remember your class teacher and classmates and the long hours you spend with them every weekday. It was like a season of life that would go on forever. Like me, you may have met a few best friends there and kept them through the years. Now, think of possibly getting everyone in your classroom together in one room again.
The God-angle to life
When the nurses handed me my daughter and I saw her in the delivery room, I was overwhelmed with gratitude and love. Looking at her face and feeling her delicate body was scary, yet it sent tingles through me. I had no idea how to clean a tiny human, let alone raise one. However, almost two decades later, God’s Word…
Strengthen your position
As our faith foundation shifts, our beliefs and proclamations risk being muddled and diluted by our human limitations. Our lives must bear witness to God’s goodness, and our navigation as we journey through life should be a testament to the saving grace of the cross of Christ. If we truly believe in Jesus' saving power, it should flow as easily as each breath from our lungs.
The sound of home
My Dad loved country music and often listened to Jimmy Reeves, Kenny Rogers, and other Country legends. Although it’s been decades since I was a child in my parents’ home, if I hear Jimmy Reeves’s voice singing on the radio, it will send my heart pumping faster, transporting me back to my childhood.
God’s promises and our responsibilities
God is trustworthy, and His promises are the bedrock on which we flourish and the air with which we ride on the wings of hope. Without them, there is no faith, and Christianity would be an empty box. God’s promises cover all that pertains to the life and godliness of His children. Our journey starts with the promise of forgiveness…
The specificity of walking with God
God is not lazy and has not industrialized the process of creation. We are each made intricately by the Master, and our story has the undivided attention and care of the Sovereign God. He does not use the human model of one size fits all and approaches our lives on the premise of specificity.
Feeling good in God’s goodness
In Genesis, after God created the Heavens and the Earth, the Bible says, "God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.” Genesis, 1:31. I can imagine the fuzzy feeling in God’s heart when He saw His goodness on display. He made the birds in the sky and the fishes in the sea and made man rule over everything.
God’s side of the story
I know we have our human scientific explanations for why humans continue to dominate over other creatures, but even science acknowledges that what God said about humankind prevails. Have you ever wondered (forget science, I mean, personally) why majestic creatures like the dinosaurs once were and are no more, yet humans live on?
Missional Christian: It starts in Jerusalem
When we hear the word' ‘missions,’ the first picture that comes to mind is most likely a malnourished child from a village in an economically challenged part of the world. It’s not the revival crowd that once defined the word. Thank God for the missionaries He sends to remote parts of the continents and for the hope He gives people in difficult places!
Fathers: Commanders of the faith
I love being my father’s child. Although I haven’t seen him in so long, his influence over my life still speaks. Even at this stage of my existence, with my own children, thoughts of him give me a sense of protection and validity.