How do we as Christians live our faith in these times of social and racial tension? By listening. Ultimate healing can only take place when we listen to understand and provide Jesus as the source of change.
The loneliest times in your life are the times where the greatest blessings come when you allow it. It is painful but only for a season.
As we reflect on God’s perfect knowledge, perfect love, perfect will, and perfect faithfulness, let us remember that he is truly our most perfect father. Happy Father’s Day, God.
Today, Peter reminds us that work of Christians is to sacrifice to the will of God. Let’s us reach out to people, hearts ready and eager to restore the glory of God.
The battle to remain positive is a matter of perspective. What do we see when people are hurting? God calls us to listen and have hearts and souls that feel, when we see our brothers and sisters in need.
Today, we are reminded that fear is real and valid. By admitting and ranking our fears, we not only overcome them, but encourage others by introducing them to the God who gives hope in these times of fear.
What is your new reality in Christ? We have been chosen, set apart, sprinkled with God’s blood as strangers in a foreign land. This reality causes us to live differently because we know our inheritance awaits us in heaven.
Jesus’ ministry exemplified leadership through servitude. By taking up our cross and forfeiting worldly desires, Christ calls us to use our power and influence to serve others.
God’s compassionate and comforting character is the ultimate reminder that he is also a mother to us, his children. So, as we celebrate Mother’s Day, let us rejoice in God’s love for us.
The parable of the prodigal son reminds us of, the different journeys in life to self-awareness. Whether we identify with the father, the prodigal son, or the jealous brother, we ought to be honest with ourselves and take responsibility for our shortcomings, to have a spiritual breakthrough.










