From His perspective

1 Peter 5:7 - “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”

Have you ever done something that you immediately regretted? Maybe something as simple as eating that piece of chocolate cake that you weren’t even hungry for. Or, as profound as forgetting to study for the test the teacher is currently passing out in class?

Try this simple solution the next time this happens: accept the situation and move on. Don’t dwell on the circumstances. Don’t work yourself into a panic attack. When we do this, we’re telling God, “I can’t handle this, so I’m going to fret and worry over something’s that’s either already happened or is out of my control.”

Instead, try this: Give it to God; admit that you can’t control it and that you’re giving it to Him to carry.

Even when it doesn’t make sense, fix your eyes on God and not the situation, and then you’ll be able to see it through God’s perspective.

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"Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less."

I heard the quote above from one of Rick Warren’s sermons online the other day.

Isaiah 66:2 - “All these things my hand has made, and so all these things came to be, declares the Lord. But this is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at my word.”

You can’t be selfish and humble at the same time. Selfish people mostly put themselves first and put others, even God, second in their thoughts.

A humble person will look for opportunities to help others. They will put other’s needs before their own.

You can’t fake humility and you need to be careful when praying for humility. God can make you real humble, really quick.

As we’re striving to be more like Jesus, weave humility into your daily routine. The more you do this, the more natural humility will come.

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Spiritual blessings come wrapped in trials.

A job well done is always worthy of recognition and praise.

In my early career in IT, I always strived to do the best job I could. I’ve won a few awards for projects I’ve worked on. But, I can honestly say that there’s no better reward or blessing than to help someone in need; to help someone as they’re going through their trial or are experiencing hard times.

As I hiked along with my team on this last mission trip, I knew early on that day that this was going to be a hard and difficult hike. The consistent mucks of mud that we walked through were overwhelming at times. I had to constantly remind myself of this: “If God takes you to it, He will take you through it.”

This specific trial I endured was only a fraction of time where God tested my strength and physical endurance.

But, oh, the reward when we reached the small Amazon village of Olivos! The peace I felt, it was almost as if God patted me on the back and said, “Well done.!”

And the faces of the people that were there to greet us as we entered their village was priceless.

The hike, although long and enduring, was blessed by God’s presence and love for the people of Olivos.

Don’t grow weary of trials. Look for the opportunities of blessings to come!

Romans 5:3-4 - “Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,”

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Our past = best education

Don’t let your past define you, but allow it to teach you great lessons.

As a parent, I can remember watching my kids as they were learning new things. Sometimes they learned after one experience (like touching a hot object); other times it may take several occurrences of the same message mistake.

Philippians 3:13 - “Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead,”

We must not forget our past failures or trials, but consider remembering how God brought you through them; how He never left you alone in the suffering or the loneliness.

The most important lesson I’ve learned in recent trials, is that by focussing on God’s goodness and how He’s helped me through various seasons, I’ve learned to persevere and stay faithful; to never give up on God, and to look for Him in everything and every journey I find myself traveling on.

Relish the memories of days gone by and share your story with someone today.

Learn from your past and use it to help someone in the future.

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Bend, but never break.

Have you ever watched trees in a powerful windstorm?  Maybe it’s an old oak tree that stands tall and sturdy.  Maybe it’s a palm tree that sways back and forth from the forceful hurricane winds.  Whatever the case may be, some trees will bend all the way to the ground, but never break into.  Some may not even be affected by the wind, while others will come out of the ground with enough force. 

The scenario above reminds me of my life as a Christian.  What happens to me when the trials of life come, when the catastrophe comes out of nowhere?  Do I break at the first gush of wind that catches me off guard?  Do I fold, or get uprooted when things don’t turn out like I thought?  Or, do I stand tall, knowing that God’s got this?  Do I hold my ground, knowing that nothing or no one can take me from this life, without God allowing it?

We all have to be able to bend every once in a while.  We have to accept what’s thrown at us and know that God’s in it.  The only way to do this is to stay grounded in God’s Word. Keep open communication between you and God. Then, once the storms of life are building all around you, and are forecasted to strike soon, you’ll be ready.

If we cower away from every situation or circumstance that comes before us, then we’ll end up broken, ripped from our foundation and left for the devil to devour. 

God will never give us more than we can handle.  He may allow some things to happen, but He will never let it take us out.

I’ve come through many trials, not broken, but more determined to serve God than ever before.

Are you able to be bent but not broken?

2 Corinthians 4:8-9 – “We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.”

 

 

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End times.

Ever since I started going to church as a small child, I can remember people saying that we were living in ‘end times.’

But as I look around now, I see people living (just as in the days of Noah) as if life as we know it will last forever.

When God made man and all of creation, He determined when it would all end. No one knows this date, but all should be aware of it.

While we’re living here on earth, and if you are a Christian, you have a lot to do before the end of time.

Matthew 4:17 - “From that time Jesus began to preach, saying, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”

God doesn’t want anyone to perish, but for all to come to repentance. He loves us so much that He sent His only son to earth, to die in our place, for our sins. And more than that, God wants to spend eternity with us.

So please join me, my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, in increasing our eternal family. Tell others your story of repentance and how God is continually renewing your life, until the day He comes to earth to take us home.

The end times on earth is just the beginning of eternity for all those who believe and accept Jesus as their savior.

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God's not finished with me yet.

Romans 8:29 - “For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.”

God has called us to become someone significant; someone that stands out in a crowd.

All my life, I’ve avoided the spotlight. I’ve been the person that does their job but doesn’t want to be pointed out or praised.

In my early teens, before I knew Christ, I constantly strived to escape life. The reality of it all overwhelmed me at times. I never had the desire to commit suicide because honestly, I was scared of dying.

After I gave my life to Christ, I knew that I was loved; I was important and God could actually use me for His path for the lost.

This journey has been full of blessings and trials. I can see now how God used adversity to take my eyes off of myself and fixed solely on Him.

Just like it takes time to create a piece of art, it takes faith and focus to keep your eyes on God.

He’s still working on me; some days I feel like He’s having to work overtime, but I can rest in the assurance that He’s not finished with me yet.

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Discouragement

Do you sometimes find it difficult to focus on God? Do you get discouraged when things don’t turn out the way you thought they would?

There have been many times in my Christian walk when I’ve felt like giving up. There have been roads I’ve traveled, and ended up on a dead-end street. My best advice in times like these is to open up your Bible and find God’s guidance.

You’ll not find the answers in alcohol. You’ll not find the remedies to solutions from your friend’s advice. There’s only one resource that’s never ending, life fulfilling, and that’s God’s Word.

God knows the heart of His children. Don’t let feelings of failure weigh you down. And don’t be surprised when the distractions of the world, or the wandering of your mind take your thoughts away from God.

Each time you persevere through trials and show God your faith in Him, you achieve victory in His eyes.

Discouragement is a temptation. It’s not to be tolerated and God does not want it to cause us to stumble. We are to fight it.

Don’t let your hearts be ruled by what you see, but what God promises.

Take off the first three and the last 4 letters of the word, “discouragement.” You’ll find courage!

This is the fight of our life. Don’t let discouragement have any room to grow in your garden of life. Find the courage to look for what God promises you in the world to come.

Psalm 147:3 - “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

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