Slow to Speak
How quick are we to give an opinion or observation? How eager are we to hold our tongues, listen, and discern? More times than we realize or care to admit, our tongues run away with our hearts. . .
How quick are we to give an opinion or observation? How eager are we to hold our tongues, listen, and discern? More times than we realize or care to admit, our tongues run away with our hearts. . .
We serve a great and powerful God, yet He is also a Father. God shows such compassion to Elijah in today’s passage. This compassion and pure fatherly love is how God directs us. . .
If someone were to ask you, “Do you consider yourself equal to God?” your answer would be an emphatic, “No!” But how often do our actions overwrite our answer?
We often wait for god. We wait in storms, calm, calamity, and confusion; we wait for His return. But our God doesn’t rely on time; time relies on Him. . .
What can you do when God appears to be distant in your life? Here are some things that David did in Psalms that might also help us during those difficult periods. . .
Throughout scripture we see the command to “be silent” or “be still.” Have you ever taken a moment to meditate on and ponder this command? Why silence?
Isolation is a dangerous way to live. We are most vulnerable when alone, and most susceptible to temptation. Do not estrange yourself from the body of Christ. . .
What are you hoping to declare victory over today? Instead of looking at that thing, focus instead on the one who promises victory. . .
A giving-minded woman has her antennae up. She’s aware of the needs around her. And she is motivated by generosity. . .
Oftentimes women don’t feel useful unless they’re on the move 24-7. Maybe it’s time to stop and ask the Lord, “What do You want, Father?” Likely, He would say two simple words: just be. . .