Our Prayer for a Great Thursday: As we navigate this Thursday, may we be filled with gratitude, joy, and the strength to overcome any challenges that come our way. Amen
Positive Quote of the Day: “Embrace each day with a thankful heart and a positive mindset. Your outlook shapes your reality. Believe in the beauty beginnings and the endless possibilities that each day holds.”
I am excited to share that starting Saturday, I’ll be starting a 5-part series I have been working on, exploring the 3 types of death in the Bible and what we can do to ensure our place with our Heavenly Father, when it’s our turn to go to the other side.
Stay tuned!
Happy Thursday to all! Let’s make today amazing. đź’«
In the journey of life, we are all bound to encounter trials and tribulations, whether we navigate through days filled with sunshine or weather storms of adversity. For individuals like myself, living with chronic pain has become a constant companion, although since moving to Florida it’s been less, fir 30 years it’s been a silent shadow that lingers in the background of daily existence. Yet, amidst the challenges and uncertainties that pain brings, I have learned to embrace a mindset of chronic gratitude – an attitude that transcends circumstances and illuminates even the darkest moments with rays of hope and appreciation.
I am on a personal sojourn towards discovering the profound beauty of being grateful in both the good times and the not-so-good times. This journey has taught me that gratitude is not just a fleeting emotion evoked by fleeting circumstances; it is a state of being, a conscious decision to acknowledge and appreciate the blessings that surround us, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant they may appear.
Living with chronic pain has its own set of challenges – the unrelenting ache, the limitations it imposes, the moments of despair when it seems like the pain will never end. However, through the lens of chronic gratitude, I have come to understand that even in the midst of pain, there are still reasons to be thankful. It is in those moments of discomfort and struggle that we discover our inner strength, our resilience, and our capacity to endure.
Whether we are working full-time, part-time, or currently unemployed, the trials and tribulations of life do not discriminate. They touch us all in different ways, shaping our experiences and testing our resolve. It is during these times that being grounded in faith becomes essential, serving as a beacon of light in the darkness, a source of comfort and guidance when the road ahead seems uncertain.
Being chronically grateful does not mean denying the challenges we face or pretending that everything is perfect. Instead, it is an acknowledgment of the complexities of life, a recognition that even in the midst of pain and adversity, there are still reasons to give thanks. It is an act of defiance against despair, a declaration of hope in the face of uncertainty.
So, as I navigate the highs and lows of my journey, I choose to remain chronically grateful, blessed, and thankful. I choose to see the beauty in every moment, to find joy in the midst of sorrow, and to embrace each day as a gift, no matter what it may bring. Because in the end, gratitude is not just a feeling – it is a way of life, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of faith to sustain us through the darkest of times.
In the tapestry of Christian faith, threads of belief and action intricately weave together to form a vibrant expression of discipleship. James, in his epistle, underscores this union, stressing the inseparability of faith and works. Drawing from James 1:23-25 and 2:14-17, we’re reminded that mere hearing of the Word without corresponding action renders faith ineffective.
Faith, devoid of action, resembles a fleeting glance in a mirror, quickly forgotten once the observer turns away. Yet, true discipleship involves a deeper engagement—a persistent gaze into the perfect law of liberty, culminating in proactive obedience. This obedience isn’t borne out of obligation but springs forth from the transformative work of the Holy Spirit within believers.
James challenges us to examine the authenticity of our faith by assessing our deeds. Merely professing faith while neglecting the tangible needs of others reveals a faith devoid of vitality. True faith, on the other hand, manifests in acts of compassion, service, and selflessness, mirroring the love of Christ.
As recipients of God’s unconditional love, we’re called to extend that same love to others through our actions. Our identity as disciples isn’t confined to doctrinal affirmations but finds its fullest expression in the way we live out our beliefs. Our lives become living testimonies—a tangible reflection of God’s grace and mercy.
Gathering for worship is essential, but it’s incomplete without the outward expression of our faith in everyday life. Our faith is authenticated not by words alone but by the transformative power evident in our deeds. Let us resolve to be not just hearers of the Word but active doers, bearing witness to God’s love in a world hungry for hope and compassion.
Faith and action are inseparable companions on the journey of discipleship. Let us embrace this truth wholeheartedly, allowing our lives to be living epistles, read and known by all, as we embody the love and grace of our Savior in both word and deed.
I am filled with gratitude as I reflect on the connection we’ve formed through this online blog ministry. My ultimate goal is to guide you on a personal journey with God, allowing you to experience His presence in every moment of your life. Your best days lie ahead, and together, we can make a positive impact by spreading the message of God’s hope and love.
I listen to Z88.3 Orlando it’s a Christian radio station and I just love all the talks, music etc….
I listened to KLOVE when I lived in Ohio.
One of my favorite songs is by Casting Crowns called Nobody.
It’s basically saying what I have thought for the past few years, why me? Why was I selected and lead to take ministry classes? To be ordained when I am so flawed? We all have flaws but I wonder why God lead me to take classes the ultimately led me to become ordained.
Was it to teach me how to become better, wiser?
I’m just an ordinary person spreading the word about Jesus. In ways of stories I create , thoughts I have . And teachings I have studied as well as my own Life experiences etc..
The mystery of why You chose me Lord has persisted throughout my life. I’ve often been told that I belong at the end of the line with the Not-Quites and the Never-Get-It-Rights and How can you be a minister you used to swear smoke, etc….
As the song goes
I’m just a nobody, sharing the story of Somebody who saved my soul. Since You rescued me, my heart now sings a song,
In moments of doubt, when the devil questions my worth, I confidently respond that I’m just a nobody proclaiming Somebody great.
The stories of Moses’ stage fright and David facing a sword with a rock remind me that outsiders like the twelve You picked can change the world. Everyone has a purpose, and when the devil questions my identity, I assert that I’m just a nobody proclaiming Somebody who saved my soul.
Thank you Lord for saving me and allowing me to spread your word
And in the spirit of the message, let’s reflect on Psalm 27:1 – “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
In the stillness of a night, a man found himself suspended between life and potential doom. As he clung to a concrete ledge, desperately crying for help amidst the clamor of construction, his pleas went unheard. Exhausted and fearing the worst, he finally relinquished his grip, only to discover a ledge mere inches below—a place of unexpected peace.
This parable mirrors the struggles many face, holding onto life’s uncertainties with fearful tenacity. How often do we live on the edge, gripped by anxiety and reluctance to let go? The tale invites introspection, urging us to release our fears and embrace the peace that lies just a step away.
Embedded within this narrative is a profound truth—one that transcends the story itself. The Bible teaches us in Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV): “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.”
As we consider the man’s struggle and the six-inch fall to unexpected tranquility, the parallel with the scripture becomes clear. The invitation to let go aligns with the biblical wisdom of entrusting our anxieties to God through prayer. The promise of divine peace, beyond human comprehension, serves as a beacon of hope in times of uncertainty.
The narrative then transitions into a spiritual reflection, addressing the reader’s potential skepticism or distress. The author acknowledges not knowing the individual struggles but reaffirms the unwavering presence of God with believers. The encouragement to keep moving forward, rather than standing still, becomes a call to faith and action.
This narrative crescendos with a declaration of victory in the coming New Year. The call to come to God echoes the scriptural invitation to find peace through trust and prayer. The story serves not only as an engaging parable but as a reminder that in letting go and turning to God, we discover a peace that surpasses understanding—a peace available to all who choose to release their fears and come to Him.
Thankful Thursday: Embracing Gratitude and Counting Our Blessings
Hello, my dear readers! It brings me so much joy to connect with you today and express my deep gratitude for your presence here. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and allowing me to share my thoughts and experiences with you. I hope this post fills your day with positivity and inspiration!
Today, as I sit down to write, I am overwhelmed with a sense of gratitude. There are so many things in my life that I am deeply thankful for, and I wanted to take this opportunity to share them with you. Firstly, I am immensely grateful for my family. Their love, support, and laughter fill my days with warmth and joy. They are my pillars of strength and my greatest source of happiness.
In addition to my family, I am also filled with excitement because we are about to embark on a new adventure – a move to a different city. This change comes with both excitement and challenges, but I am grateful for the opportunity to explore new places, meet new people, and create new memories. It’s a fresh start, and I can’t wait to embrace all the possibilities it holds.
But above all, I am thankful for you, my dear readers. Your presence here means the world to me. Whether you have been following my journey for a while or are just discovering my blog, know that I appreciate every single one of you. Your support, encouragement, and engagement inspire me to keep sharing my thoughts and experiences.
As we navigate through life, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle and forget to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. That’s why I want to remind you, dear reader, to take just five minutes out of your day to read your Bible or any spiritual text that resonates with you. Allow the wisdom and guidance within these sacred words to fill your heart and remind you of the blessings that surround you.
Moreover, let’s not forget to pause and appreciate the beauty around us. Take a moment to breathe in the fresh air, notice the vibrant colors of nature, and revel in the little joys that often go unnoticed. By cultivating a spirit of gratitude and awareness, we open ourselves up to receive even more blessings and abundance.
So, my dear reader, on this Thankful Thursday, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to you. Thank you for being a part of my journey, for your support, and for spreading positivity and kindness wherever you go. May your day be filled with happiness, blessings, and an abundance of gratitude.
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to forget the importance of appreciating the people in our lives who make a difference. For me, those people are my daughter and granddaughter. My daughter has been working tirelessly since the age of 13, and her hard work and kind heart never cease to inspire me. As for my granddaughter, she is an exceptional individual who uses her intelligence, humor, and sensitivity to help those less fortunate. I couldn’t be more grateful for these two amazing women who constantly remind me of the power of love and kindness.
I love you Tiffany and Celina.
Let’s all take a moment to acknowledge the special people in our lives and show them how much we value them. #Gratitude #Blessings