Life isn’t meant to be endured—it’s meant to be enjoyed. Hardship is inevitable, but joy isn’t. Be as intentional about creating happy moments now as you are about preparing for rainy days. Postponing joy briefly builds discipline; postponing it too long breeds despair.
When You’re Worried About The End Times
Many Christians spend more time wondering when Christ will return than living out the work He gave us before He does. Our job isn’t to predict the day but to walk with Him each day. Let’s stop worrying about His return and start living in His rest.
What We Get Wrong About Prayer
Prayer can become procrastination. We say we’re waiting on God, but often we’re afraid to move. Not deciding is still a decision. Prayer is where we start—but it’s not where we stop.
When You’ve Drifted From Your First Love
In Rev. 2:4–5, Jesus calls out a church for drifting from their first love—Him—and says, “Do what you did at first.” Our faith dies when we stop doing what once kept it alive. To make a fresh start, go back to what helped you at the start.
Finding Security in a Shaky World
Many trust God with their afterlife. Few trust him with their daily life. We find security in what is seen. Good foundations are rarely seen but they always hold you up. When life shakes you, anchor to the rock that is never shaken
Spirit-filled Living
The key to a spirit-filled life is to allow the spirit to fill every area of your life. When you close off one area to him you close yourself off to his blessing and favor in that area of your life. You can't call yourself a follower of Jesus if you're the one doing the … Continue reading Spirit-filled Living