Allow Change
Although the old and familiar are comforting, being willing to allow change within is important. For God would like to transform you from the inside out as you move through life. . .
Although the old and familiar are comforting, being willing to allow change within is important. For God would like to transform you from the inside out as you move through life. . .
Allowing God to shape your life produces breathtaking results. He prunes away unwanted branches and promotes the dreams He has planted in you so that you will flourish. . .
Have you ever forgotten to spend time with God in His Word? When you do so, you miss out on the joy and peace that comes from God, causing your soul to begin to feel dry and lonely. . .
There are no perfect prayers or right ways of talking to God. He is ready and willing to hear your heart and answer the big and small questions in life. . .
Often we are too distracted by life to connect with the Lord. Regardless of today’s workload, resist the urge to jump into your busyness first thing. Instead, determine to spend some time with the Lord. . .
Jesus is outside the gate of your heart, waiting for you to open up your total being to His saving presence. Are you willing to let Him into not just a small corner of your life but your entire life?
We must fight despair with prayer. This spiritual battle requires disciplines, like talking to God instead of listening to our self-talk, which can be deceptively untrue. . .
Jesus wants us to live an abundant life, and when we do—when we are full of His Spirit—we have plenty to share with the people He puts in our lives. That abundant overflow comes from. . .
God does what it takes for us to notice. We should welcome His voice, whether it’s through the scriptures, nature, dreams, a pastor, or any other creative means. . .
There are times when our spiritual walk feels like a desert. There are few signs of life or progress, and things are dry and brown. But God is our restorer and rainfall on dry land. . .