Throw The First Stone
We’ve all been on the receiving end of the stones. The result was shame and isolation. How dare I whisper another’s sin into the ears of someone else. That’s not love. “Above all, LOVE!”… Video Within Blog.
We’ve all been on the receiving end of the stones. The result was shame and isolation. How dare I whisper another’s sin into the ears of someone else. That’s not love. “Above all, LOVE!”… Video Within Blog.
When I look at a situation to assess my level of trust, if I worry, then I know I must have put myself higher than God. But, if I put God above myself and really trust Him, I can sit back and be rested… Video Within Blog.
With the threat of Coronavirus, there’s a spirit of fear that is consuming people. We need to ask ourselves some questions about our reactions. Because, God has not given us a spirit of fear!
We fail miserably at cheering each other on. If you’re looking for a way to effectively share the love of Jesus, begin to celebrate the accomplishments of other people.
You’re never too lost for Him to lead you back onto the path He has planned for you to walk. But, you must first turn to him and release yourself into His care.
He has protected us from the majority of the darts that have been thrown at us. But, we have felt the impact of enough of them to know that there is an enemy trying to shut us down.
The ways in which I experienced His faithfulness and His goodness through this tough time is something that I wouldn’t trade for anything else.
I’m okay knowing that sometimes a very difficult season is simply God’s way of pruning my life so that I can grow.
Even when I have NO IDEA where the doors are or what they lead to, if I let uncertainty stop me I will never experience the adventure of walking in obedience to Him.
One thing you can know for certain is that God is faithful and can be TRUSTED! He will never call you and me to do things that He will not equip us to do. Being obedient IS the most important thing, not the outcome.
Two friends illuminating God’s boundless love and offer of redemption and training people how to respond with grace in difficult situations.