
How to Turn Your Nothing Into a Blessing
Even in nothing, there is a blessing for those who dare to trust God. Things may not go according to plan, or in the way that you may think, but at the end of the day, God is always faithful. Your nothing is all that you need for God to turn it into a blessing that you could not see coming. Trust in God’s faithfulness.
I Want To Be Faithful, Part III
The Bible says that we can do “all things through Christ who strengthens me,” (Philippians 4:13). There may be times when we don’t want to do the things that God has placed in front of us--maybe a job where we feel discouraged or undervalued, or relationships that we find frustrating.
I Want to Be Faithful, Part II
Are we still willing to be faithful to God even when we are detoured or delayed? If God started it, then he will be faithful to finish it. We should never lose the desire for what God has for us. God always comes through.
I Want To Be Faithful
Through conflict and disappointment, choose to be faithful to others. Grow in mercy, love, and grace, loving people through hardships and conflicts. Be faithful with the faithful even when sometimes they are not so faithful.
Don’t ‘Santa-tize’ Christmas; Celebrate the Savior
They say that every man goes through three stages in their life. First, they believe in Santa Claus. Then, they grow up and do not believe in Santa. Then, finally, they realize that they are Santa Claus. Let us contrast Santa with our Savior…
Slow Down and Celebrate Jesus
Jesus is the reason for the season. It is so important for us to slow down to celebrate Jesus. After all, Christmas is Jesus’ birthday party. Billions of people have been celebrating the birth of Jesus for two thousand years all over the world. We celebrate for an entire month, and that includes Christians as well as non-Christians. We decorate, buy gifts, sing, watch Christmas movies, and travel long distances to be with family and friends. Make sure you are slowing down long enough to celebrate Jesus.
Setting the Table of Faith
Fear of past failures may tempt us to shrink back, but we must believe in what we cannot see because faith is on the other side of our obedience.
The Blessing in Giving
Jesus tells us himself that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Yet, it is our natural inclination to enjoy receiving more than giving. Often when we give, we expect to be blessed for it, but sometimes the blessing doesn’t look how we think it should look.