Facing Battles
Spend some time in God’s Word every day—especially if you know you are facing battles. . .
Spend some time in God’s Word every day—especially if you know you are facing battles. . .
It’s not that it’s a bad thing to make plans—it’s just a stifling thing to live for those plans. God wants you instead to seek His kingdom first, and then all the rest will fall into place. . .
Having courage doesn’t mean you won’t be afraid. It means pushing through the fear to act on what you know is right. And when you take that step into your fear, you can be certain that God will meet you there. . .
The light of Jesus won’t leave you wanting. It won’t come in a moment and leave you in the next. It’ll stay and grow and give warmth and banish every bit of darkness. . .
There’s knowing the truth, and then there’s living the truth. And how you live speaks to others about what you know to be true. What is your life saying about Jesus?
God works in mysterious ways. Sometimes He carries you. But other times He pushes you to grow the strength you need to carry yourself. . .
If you have let some demon—an addiction, a toxic relationship, a sin you just can’t shake—strip you of your humanity, turn to Jesus. Let Him look at you and love you. . .
Don’t cry. Don’t be discouraged. Don’t despair. Don’t grieve. Only believe. Jesus just may surprise you beyond anything you ever imagined or expected. . .
When all seems lost in your life, remember Psalm 63. Know that the most important thing you have—faith in God—is there for you to cling to. . .
It takes commitment to make sitting silently before the Lord a priority. But when you do so, you cannot be shaken. . .