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Trusting God Through Life’s Trials

Life can often feel like a series of trials and tribulations. Whether it’s dealing with job loss, relocation challenges, childcare issues, or adult children facing difficulties, the weight of these struggles can be overwhelming.

In moments like these, it’s vital to remember that sometimes God takes us back a bit to thrust us forward, guiding us through the fire rather than leaving us alone in it.

Surrender to God’s Will

Surrendering to God’s will is not always easy. We may find ourselves questioning our circumstances and complaining about our plight. But in those moments of turmoil, we must remind ourselves that God is present in the fire with us. He does not abandon us in times of trouble; instead, He walks alongside us, offering strength and guidance.

When you feel overwhelmed, it’s crucial to stop worrying and complaining, and instead turn your heart towards praise. Gratitude shifts our focus from our problems to God’s greatness. When we express our trust in Him—like Jesus did when He prayed, “Not my will, but yours be done”—we invite peace into our hearts.

A Shift in Perspective

Imagine transforming your question marks into exclamation marks! Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” declare, “God is with me in this!” By shifting our perspective, we foster an attitude of hope and resilience.

Take the story of Abraham as an example. Abraham longed for a son, and after years of waiting, he and Sarah took matters into their own hands by trying to fulfill God’s promise in their way. But God had a different plan. When Sarah finally became pregnant with Isaac, God tested Abraham’s faith by asking him to sacrifice his son. Despite his fear, Abraham obeyed, demonstrating profound trust in God.

Just when Abraham was ready to follow through, God provided a ram to take Isaac’s place—a testament that God’s plan was in motion all along, even when Abraham couldn’t see it. This story serves as a powerful reminder that when faced with our own trials, we should give them to God and trust in His divine timing and purpose.

Finding Peace Amidst Chaos

In the chaos of life, remember to return to a place of peace. God is always at work, even when we cannot see it. Praise Him instead of focusing on your worries, and watch how His presence transforms your situation.

As we navigate our challenges, let these scriptures guide you:

  1. Isaiah 41:10 – “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
  2. Philippians 4:6-7 – “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
  3. Romans 8:28 – “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”

So, the next time you feel overwhelmed by life’s trials, remember the stories of faith and the truth found in scripture. Stop the worrying and complaining; instead, surrender your will to God and trust in His plan. Know that He is by your side, working everything out for your good. Let’s praise Him through our struggles, turning those question marks into victorious exclamation marks!

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The Power to Obey: Activating Faith Through Action”


Today we are called to explore a powerful theme that lies at the heart of our faith: obedience.

In a world filled with challenges, misunderstandings, and unmet expectations, we often find ourselves grappling with how to respond to those who hurt us, how to step into roles that stretch our capabilities, and how to follow God’s instructions even when they seem daunting. The power to obey is not merely about following rules; it is an act of faith that transforms our hearts and our lives.

The Challenge of Forgiveness
Let’s begin with forgiveness. When someone hurts us deeply, our instinct may be to hold on to that pain, to seek retribution or to retreat into bitterness. However, in Matthew 6:14-15, Jesus teaches us that “if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” Forgiveness may feel impossible, but it is a command from God. You don’t have to become their friend or hang out with them, but you should obey God and forgive them.

When we choose to forgive, we activate the power of obedience. This power frees us from the chains of resentment and allows God’s grace to flow through us. Consider Joseph in Genesis. After being betrayed by his brothers, he could have chosen revenge, but instead, he forgave them and said, “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good” (Genesis 50:20). His obedience to forgive transformed not only his own life but the lives of many others.

Stepping Into the Unknown
Next, let’s talk about stepping into positions or responsibilities we feel unqualified for. How many times have we hesitated to take a job, lead a ministry, or embark on a new venture because we doubted our ability? Yet, God often calls us to places beyond our comfort zones.

In 1 Samuel 16, God chose David to be king when he was just a shepherd boy, seemingly unqualified for such a noble position. But David didn’t allow his insecurity to dictate his response. He obeyed God’s call, and through his faithfulness, he became a man after God’s own heart.

When we accept God’s call, even in our unpreparedness, we activate His power within us. Philippians 4:13 reminds us, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” It is not about our qualifications but about our willingness to obey and trust in God’s equipping.

Acting on God’s Instructions
Finally, let’s discuss the importance of acting upon God’s instructions. James 1:22 exhorts us to be “doers of the word, and not hearers only.” When God gives us guidance, whether through Scripture, prayer, or the promptings of the Holy Spirit, it’s crucial to act.

Imagine Moses at the Red Sea. Faced with an insurmountable obstacle and the threat of Pharaoh’s army, what if Moses had hesitated? Instead, he obeyed God’s instructions to lift his staff, and the waters parted. His action in obedience activated God’s miraculous power to deliver His people.


Remember that the power to obey is transformative. When we forgive those who have wronged us, we release both them and ourselves from the burdens of unforgiveness. When we step into roles we feel unqualified for, we open ourselves to God’s training and growth. And when we act on God’s instructions, we witness His mighty hand at work.

Let us, therefore, commit ourselves to activate this power through obedience. Let’s choose to forgive, embrace new opportunities, and act faithfully on God’s Word. As we walk in obedience, we will experience the fullness of life that comes from trusting God completely. May we pray for strength and courage to obey, knowing that our faithful actions invite divine power into our lives. Amen.

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Encounters In Our Lives

In life, we are not solitary beings but interconnected threads woven together by a divine purpose. God orchestrates the encounters and relationships in our lives with deliberate intention. Each person we meet, every soul we touch, is not by chance but by divine design. We are called to be catalysts for each other’s growth and success, to uplift and empower one another to reach our fullest potential.

As we journey through life, let us remember the profound impact of believing in others. Our encouragement, support, and belief in their abilities can ignite the spark that propels them toward their destiny. Like a beacon of light, let our faith in others shine brightly, guiding them through the darkness of doubt and fear.

In Philippians 2:3-4, the Bible reminds us, “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” Through selfless love and genuine care, we can inspire and empower those around us, enabling them to embrace their true potential and fulfill the purpose for which they were created. Let us be vessels of hope, agents of encouragement, and champions of each other’s dreams.

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Embracing God’s Love: Overcoming Obstacles with Faith

In the journey of life, obstacles are inevitable. Yet, as Christians, we are blessed with the unwavering love of God, a love that empowers us to conquer every challenge that comes our way. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when faced with adversity, but it’s crucial to remember that God is always by our side, guiding us through the storm.

In Romans 8:28, it’s written, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” This powerful verse reminds us that even in the midst of trials, God is working behind the scenes for our benefit. Every setback is an opportunity for growth, every obstacle a chance to strengthen our faith.

When we shift our perspective and choose to see the positive in negative events, we unlock the transformative power of God’s love. Instead of dwelling on our struggles, we can rejoice in the knowledge that each challenge is a stepping stone on the path to fulfillment.

So, dear Christians, when we are faced with adversity, remember that you are not alone. Trust in God’s plan for your life, knowing that His love will carry you through every obstacle. Embrace the journey, for in the end, you will emerge stronger, wiser, and more deeply rooted in His love.

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New Beginnings

In 2 Corinthians 5:14-21, the message is clear: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” As we enter the end of the first week of the New Year, people often make resolutions to change, but true new beginnings come only from God. Unlike human efforts, God can fundamentally transform us through the work of Jesus Christ on the cross.

To experience a genuine new beginning, we must recognize three areas where God might be calling us to change: Personally, Communally, and Missionally.

  1. Personally: Our vision for our lives should align with God’s plan – conformity to the image of Christ. This involves growing in maturity, experiencing God’s grace, and putting on the character of Christ. Let’s reflect and pray, asking God to reveal how we can conform to Jesus in the coming year.
  2. Communally: As a church community, we’re challenged to manifest God’s presence by growing in unity, love, and service. This includes intentional hospitality, encouraging conversations, discipleship, and addressing the needs within our community. Let’s seek God’s guidance on how we can mature spiritually and practically as a church.
  3. Missionally: God calls us to reach out to those outside His kingdom with love, grace, and truth. We need to see people as Jesus does – sheep without a shepherd. Our hope in the Gospel should renew our perspective on our city, state, and world. Let’s pray for God to touch our hearts and show us how to engage our city with the transformative power of the Gospel.

Remember all things are possible with God. By continually beholding the Lord in His word, we can be transformed into His likeness. As we commit ourselves to this, we’ll discern God’s calling for our lives personally, communally, and missionally.

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Finding Hope and Healing in the Midst of Christmas Challenges

The Christmas season, with its joy and festivities, can amplify the struggles of those facing heartache, loss, illness, or hardship. In the midst of such difficulties, feelings of isolation and questions about faith may intensify. However, Psalms offers a comforting reminder: “Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them from their distress. He sent forth his word and healed them, he rescued them from the grave.” (Psalm 107:19-20)

This verse serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with adversity during the holidays. It emphasizes the power of reaching out to God in times of trouble, reaffirming that He not only hears but cares deeply. The assurance that God saves and heals remains unwavering.

The timeless truth that God’s word brings healing and rescue is a source of solace. This promise extends beyond the historical context; it speaks to the present. Through Christ, one can find profound healing—from physical ailments to emotional wounds, from the ache of loss to the chains of addiction.

Recognizing that God is aware of our struggles and pain, the invitation is clear: set aside fears and move towards Him in faith. Despite the challenges faced, the unchanging nature of God ensures that He still rescues and heals today. In this Christmas season, may the message of enduring hope and healing resonate, encouraging all to turn towards the source of ultimate restoration—faith in God’s unwavering love and transformative power.

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Embracing the Beauty of the Shortest Day


Hello Friends,

As we gather on this shortest day of the year, I can’t help but marvel at the sheer beauty that surrounds us. The sunrise paints the sky with hues of pink and gold, while the sunset bathes everything in warm, glowing tones. And when night falls, the stars twinkle above, almost like our loved ones who have passed on, sending us messages of love and reassurance.

In these moments, it’s impossible not to reflect on the awesomeness of God, the master artist behind this breathtaking masterpiece. The Creator who designed the ebb and flow of daylight, the dance of stars in the night sky, and the comforting rhythm of the seasons.

As we experience the shortest day, let’s take a moment to thank God for the blessings we have. In every sunrise and sunset, in the constellations that light up the night, we witness His boundless creativity and love.

A Bible verse that resonates with the celestial beauty we behold is Psalm 19:1 (NIV): “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” This verse reminds us that every twinkle in the night sky is a testament to the divine craftsmanship that surrounds us.

Let’s carry this gratitude into the longer days ahead, cherishing each moment and finding joy in the simple yet profound wonders of life. In the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.” As we journey into the expanding daylight, let’s embrace each day with gratitude, knowing that the Creator’s artistry continues to unfold before our eyes.

Wishing you all a season filled with light, love, and the profound beauty of the world around us.

With heartfelt blessings,
Deb 🌸

Chris Tomlin – Indescribable
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Cherishing the Blessing of a Good Husband: A Personal Reflection


Hello everyone,

I wanted to take a moment to share my thoughts, particularly with all the wonderful women out there who, like me, are fortunate to have an amazing husband, partner, or significant other. This is my second chance at love, and I feel truly blessed to have found someone special. Despite being an ordained minister, I’m only human, and life’s stresses can sometimes take their toll.

There are moments when I, too, falter—times when frustration and impatience and yes even anger at a specific situation has crept in. Yet, I am grateful to have a Christian husband by my side, a man who embodies qualities of patience and kindness, softer spoken, not loud, mean or arrogant. It’s a reminder that even those of us who strive to spread love and understanding can stumble.

I want to emphasize the importance of taking a pause in our busy lives to truly appreciate the good people around us, especially a supportive partner. In my case, it’s a husband who stands by me with unwavering patience and kindness. It’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of life, but moments of reflection help us recognize the love and support we’re surrounded by.

Let’s make a conscious effort to cherish those who bring positivity into our lives. Whether it’s a husband, boyfriend, significant other, or partner, they contribute to our well-being in ways both big and small. Today, I encourage you all to take a moment to express gratitude and love for the wonderful individuals who make our journeys richer.

He makes cookies with me and makes a great birthday cake.

He works hard most of the time too hard.

Growing old with your best friend and life partner is a journey that unveils the true beauty of companionship. There’s something profoundly special about finding that person who not only understands you but embraces you—flaws and all. My heart swells with gratitude as I reflect on the incredible bond I share with my husband.

In the tapestry of life, the threads of our connection have woven a story of acceptance and love. There’s a unique joy in realizing that someone sees you, truly sees you, and loves you for everything you are. The quirks, imperfections, and idiosyncrasies become endearing aspects of a shared history.

To have a partner who not only tolerates but celebrates your uniqueness is a rare and beautiful gift. It’s the comfort of being yourself without fear of judgment—a sanctuary of love where both strengths and weaknesses are acknowledged and cherished.

As the years pass, this journey of growing old together becomes a testament to the strength of our connection. We navigate the highs and lows hand in hand, finding solace in the familiarity of each other’s presence. There’s a certain magic in having a front-row seat to witness the evolution of a relationship, deepening with time like a fine wine.

My husband is amazing

In moments of joy and in times of challenge, my husband stands by my side, and I by his. The shared laughter and the shared tears become the mortar that fortifies the foundation of our companionship. It’s a partnership built on understanding, respect, and unwavering support.

So, here’s to growing old with the one who knows the melody of your heart. Here’s to the quiet moments and the shared adventures. And most importantly, here’s to accepting and embracing each other—flaws and all. I am immensely grateful for the gift of a lifelong companion, for a journey that continues to unfold, and for a love that only deepens with the passage of time.

Wishing everyone a day filled with appreciation and warmth.

Deb

P/s

Love you Tom

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Faith in Unemployment: Embracing God’s Promises Amidst Joblessness

In times of unemployment, finding solace in faith becomes paramount. The Bible defines faith as trusting in all that God promises through Christ Jesus. Delving into these promises can offer strength and encouragement to those navigating the challenges of unemployment.

  1. Complete Provision Through Jesus:
    Drawing inspiration from Hebrews 4:16, the assurance is clear—God promises to provide everything needed through Jesus. It goes beyond mere material provisions to include forgiveness, stronger faith, wisdom, endurance, and even employment.
  2. Deliverance from Self-Inflicted Problems:
    Acknowledging mistakes and turning to God in times of trouble, as stated in Psalm 50:15, brings forth the promise of deliverance. While consequences may follow, God’s mercy and deliverance are available to those who genuinely seek Him.
  3. Blessings Amidst Wrongs:
    Joseph’s story illustrates that even wrongs committed against us can be part of God’s plan for great good (Genesis 50:20). Recognizing that God is in control allows us to trust that no injustice or mistreatment can cause ultimate loss.
  4. God’s Sovereignty in Employment:
    Proverbs 21:1 reassures that God is in complete control, steering the hearts of business owners and influencing employment outcomes. While personal efforts like networking and job searching are crucial, the ultimate outcome rests in God’s hands.
  5. Provision through Seeking God’s Kingdom:
    Matthew 6:33 emphasizes seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness as the condition for God’s provision. Trusting in His plan and purpose, even when it differs from personal desires, is essential in finding the job and income needed.
  6. Perfect Plan in Unemployment:
    Each day of unemployment is a day chosen by God, as affirmed in Psalm 139:16. Seeking wisdom from God and engaging in meaningful activities, both related to job searching and spiritual growth, aligns with His perfect plan for each day.
  7. Joy in God Without a Job:
    Habakkuk 3:17-18 challenges the notion that joy depends on employment status. Praying for the Spirit’s guidance, focusing on Scriptures, and realizing that true joy comes from God Himself allows individuals to find fulfillment regardless of job circumstances.
  8. Unwavering Trust in God’s Promises:
    Joshua 21:45 reminds us of God’s impeccable track record in fulfilling promises. Trusting God involves holding onto the certainty that, through Jesus, every promise made will come to pass.

Embracing faith during unemployment involves understanding and claiming the promises God offers. These promises extend beyond immediate needs, providing a foundation of hope, resilience, and joy, irrespective of the job-seeking journey’s challenges.

Ways to Manage the Stress of Job Loss

  1. Give yourself time to adjust. … 
  2. Don’t be ashamed. … 
  3. Tell your family and friends as soon as possible. … 
  4. Keep open communication with your significant others. … 
  5. Think of the job loss as a temporary setback. ..

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Finding Thankfulness in Trials


Exploring Psalms 119:65-72
While Thanksgiving often revolves around expressing gratitude for God’s blessings, have you ever considered thanking Him for challenges that may not immediately appear as blessings? A truly thankful heart is most precious to God when, from a human perspective, our circumstances don’t seem conducive to gratitude. By embracing four foundational decisions, we can begin to recognize the value in our adversities and respond with appreciation.

  1. Embrace faith and trust in the Lord: Understanding life from a scriptural perspective enables us to comprehend His purposes in our trials and trust His wisdom in allowing them.
  2. Acknowledge the situation as from God’s hand: Whether directly sent or permissively allowed, recognizing that every difficulty comes from His loving hand allows us to genuinely express gratitude.
  3. Submit to God in the circumstance: Even if we dislike the situation, acknowledging that God “is good and does good” (v. 68) empowers us to confidently place our lives under His authority.
  4. Draw strength from Him to endure: Enduring hardships with gratitude is beyond human capability. By relying on the Lord, believers can navigate adversity with an appreciative heart.

Now, reconsider the circumstance you wish to change and, with a renewed mindset, offer this prayer to God: “Lord, I accept this situation as coming from You. In faith and trust, I place myself under Your loving authority and draw from You the strength I need to endure with gratitude.”