Just Do It!
God has a special purpose for your life that can encompass several events and activities. You might be called to start a non-profit or write a book. Whatever it is…just do it!
God has a special purpose for your life that can encompass several events and activities. You might be called to start a non-profit or write a book. Whatever it is…just do it!
We are beautiful, loved and blessed! We are more than conquerors through Jesus Christ who loves us. We are victorious, vibrant, powerful representatives of almighty God. We are agents of change with the anointing of the Holy Spirit within us to shine light in this dark world.
You matter to people. You matter to God. Do not allow circumstances, grief or any negative thought to underestimate the value of your life on earth.
We all know that God loves us. Plenty of scriptures in the Bible speak to God’s love for his people. However, do you know that God rejoices over you? Do you realize that God is pleased when you are successful?
I must admit that the holiday blues is real, and I have not been in the spirit for a few years. However, instead of powering through in silence and attempting to be inspirational when I really don’t feel like it, I am sharing my honest, uncut feelings about this time of year.
You are a Christian, but you feel stuck. Why don’t you seem to get blessed like so many others? Why don’t things come easily for you? The answer might surprise you.
Religion is very often cultural, not spiritual. It includes a lot of man-made traditions and ideologies. Religion often hurts people, ostracizes people, and confuses people.
In the joys, successes and failures of our day, we must take a moment to remember God’s love for us. God is love. God loves us. We are loved.
Guilt compromises and damages your relationship with God. You might stop going to church, reading the bible or praying consistently. Freedom from guilt and condemnation is absolutely necessary for living a victorious Christian life.
Unfortunately, we often feel stuck in our Christian growth due to feelings of guilt and condemnation. We often distance ourselves from God when we feel wrong or ashamed for something we have done.