He Will Enable You
If God has placed a dream in your heart, if it involves your gifts and talents, if it’s going to help others, if it will glorify Him as you shine in the glory He has given you, He will enable you. . .
Shana Schutte is an author and speaker. She is the author of several books including 30 Days of Hope. You can learn more about Shana by visiting shanaschutte.com.
If God has placed a dream in your heart, if it involves your gifts and talents, if it’s going to help others, if it will glorify Him as you shine in the glory He has given you, He will enable you. . .
In the original Greek language, the word for truth in John 8:32 means that the truth is in plain sight; it’s obvious. It’s truth that is right before your eyes. . .
In the original Hebrew language, the word snare in Proverbs 29:25 is the word mokashe, and it means “trap.” No one wants to fall into a trap, but that is exactly what the fear of others will cause us to do. . .
Some people believe God set the world in motion, then stepped back just to watch it spin without intervening. A simple search for the phrase “but God” in scripture shows otherwise. . .
Scripture says that God’s Word is a light unto your path. It doesn’t shine like you’re in broad daylight. Instead, the Lord—and His Word—will give you just enough light for the step you’re on. . .
It can be tough to forgive. It presses us to the edge of ourselves where we are forced to acknowledge that God is greater than the wrong that has been done to us. . .
If you have a consistent history in your relationships of quarreling, fighting, and relational disorder, check your heart for selfishness or jealousy. If you need to confess sin in your heart, do, then ask God for wisdom. . .
Do you want to experience internal rest and peace while you work? Choose to trust God and believe that all that concerns you is under His control. . .
Don’t waste your time envying someone else’s accomplishments or feeling like you are being shortchanged. Know that the Lord has a plan for you to serve Him in a unique way. . .
Living the abundant Christian life isn’t about what happens to us. It’s about how we respond to what happens to us. . .