Day 22 of God’s Love for Us October 18, 2017 “Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, and whoever loves the Father loves the child born of Him.”(1John 5:1) When we accept Jesus Christ into our lives, then He becomes our Messiah. Christ actually means pardon or forgiveness. Jesus was the Messiah, the chosen one to do God’s work of bringing the people together under Him in love and harmony. When we accept Jesus as our forgiver, our savior, then we become joint heirs with Him. We become one of God’s children, just as Him. At Read More
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A Story of Patience
A Story of Patience April 6, 2017 This story of Daniel is a true pillar of strength and belief. It is one of my favorite stories because it shows how God does hear us and work on our behalf. Today we are so caught up in instant this and instant that, that we lack true faith and patience. If we seek God with all our heart, with faith, and with belief, we will have the patience and see that He hears us. Psalm 119:165 reminds me, “Those who love Your law have great peace, and nothing causes them to stumble.” Read More
Repaying Good for Bad
Repaying Good for Bad March 15, 2017 As I awoke from a dream this morning, I was angry at the person in my dream who treated me with bad customer service. I set out to let his boss know of the problems, and when I had the chance another day to treat him badly in my convenience store I did! What does that do for us, to repay bad for bad? Do we really get satisfaction? We might think so, but we continue to carry that anger, ready to unleash it on someone else. Should we just roll over and Read More
How we Live Sets Us Apart
How We Live Sets Us Apart Feb 23, 2017 This story of kids’ choirs is a funny story, but it is exceptionally true of our adult lives as well. Just like the kids, we wander with our eyes, and thoughts, and our actions. All while someone else is watching us, and judging us. Then we watch others & judge them; knowing they’re not doing what they should be doing, or could be doing, or living up to their potential. The world watches Christians closely to point out our flaws, because they think we need to be perfect and submissive, forgetting Read More